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MONEY-SAVERS! Beecham's, Is l£d ; Bile Beans, Is lid Snowdon's Disinfectant, pint bottle, 9d Snowdon's Disinfecting Powder, very large tin, lOd Boracic Acid, for 5d Vaseline, lib tin, lOd Liquorice Powder, ilb tin, 5d Cascara Tablets, 6d bottle "Dinioth"' Insect and Motli Destroyer, Is, tin Pure Black Rubber Enemas, boxed, with fittings complete, 2s 9d, posb free 3s (usual 4s 6d line)* WELLINGTON DRUG CO. ..60, WILLIS-STREET (Opp. Duthie's). WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD. SEPARATE APPLICATIONS, which must bo made on forms obtainable at the Board Office will be received until Noon of Thursday, 24th October, for the following positions. The minimum and maximum salaries are quoted in each case :-■" Korokoro North (near Petone)— Sole Teacher ; £180 to £210, and £25 h.a. (This school may fall to Grade 3 from Ist January, 1913). Mikimiki (near Masterton)— Sole Teacher ; £150 to £180, and £20 h.a. Dyer (near Featherßton)— -Sole Teacher; ' £150 to £180, and £20 h.a. , Te Whiti (Masterton district)— Sole 1 Teacher, £90 to £120, and £10 h.a. Tane (Pahisvtua district)— Solo Teacher; £90 to £120, and £10 h.a. Waihoanga (Waikanae Railway Station)— Sol? Teacher; £90 to £120, and £10 h.a. Takapu (near Tawa, Flat)—^Sole Teacher; £90 to £120, and £10 h.a. Makomako (PahiatUa district)—- Assistant 'Mistress; £90 to £120. South Wellington— Assistant ; £90 to £105. Shannon— Assistaht Mistress; £90 to £105 Ohau— Assistant Mistress ; £90 to £105. Household School— Huia-road (near Pahciatua) ; £50 and lodging. G. L. STEWART, Secretary. HQUSE WANTED, MURITAL T^T ANTED to Rent, 4 or 5 roomed T_ * House, situated near Muntai Post Office; furmehed preferred; would take for 6 months'. Address, stating particulars and terms, to NOVEMBER, _ Evening Post. TO PAINTERS AND PAPERHANGERS. WANTED, a good reliable PAINTER and PAPERHANGER, for the country; wages 123 per day; work guaranteed for 3 months or more. Apply, sharp, R. AND E. TINGEY AND CO., LTD., Manners-street, Wellington. TYPISTES. 1 1 11T ANTED, for city office, capable ™ SHORTHAND-TYPISTE; knowledge bookkeeping preferred. Apply AGENCY, Evening Post. INSURANCE CLERK. I WANTED, by Fire, Marine, and Acci,deht Company, smart CLERK; must have previous experience. with credentials, to * ' UNDERWRITING, 1 Evening Post. DRESS 'FABRICS. WANTED Known— James_ Smith's are showing a nice selection, of New Dross Fabrics, and, as Usual, prices aro \ory moderate. (Jotton i Voiles, 43in wide, in white, sky, grey, pink, and navy, at Is lid a yard; All-wool Whipcords, 43m in tah,grcy, and_ electric, at 3s 6d; All-wool Striped Poplin 3, 42in wide, in Reseda, electric, olive, and navy, at Is lid; All-wool Poplihs, 42in wide, in old rose, grey, navy, brown, and saxo, at 2s 6d a yard ; grey tweeds, 42in wide, at Is lid, 2s 6d, _s lid a yard. JAMES SMITH, LTD., Cuba-street, Wellington. BLOUSE PIECES. WANTED Known — With an Embroidered Blouse Piece you can make your blouse to suit yourself. We aro offering the following : —In Cream Cashmere, at 4s lid, 5s 6d, 5s lid, and 6s 6d each; in Cream Dolaine, at 6s 6d, 6s lid, 7s 6d, 7s lid each; in Cream Radianta, at 7s 6d, 7s lid, 8s 6d, 8s lid, 9s 6d each; in White Lawn, at 3s lid, 43 6d,i 4s lid ; in White Longcloth, at 5s lid, 6& 6d, 6s lid, 7s 6d ; in Japan Silk, at 9s lid, 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 13s 6d, 16s $ 6d, to 25s 6d.' All embroidered in very dainty patterns. j JAMES SMITH, LTD., 1 Cuba-street. . WANTED TO SEIJu "IjX)R immediate delivery, chain-drive ■»• 2-speed free engine, kick start Bradbury Motor Cycles. Ideal side-ear machine. Saville's Cycle Works, 58, Kent-terrace. YJT~~A~N TED I. N O W N. HERB PRICE, 54-56, Willis-Street, Has Opened up his NEW SEASON'S UNDERWEAR— Balbriggan, Lisle Thread, and Indian Gauze— ls 6d, Is lid, 2s 6d, 3s 6d a garment. WANTED Known— Now is the time to spray your fruit trees to guard the coming fruit crop against the attacks of the Oodlin Moth. ARSENATE OF LEAD supersedes all other remedies for this purpose. "Kill-all" Brand is by far the strongest and best on the market. In glass jars, lib Is 9d, 21b 3s, 51b 6s 6d. Obtainable from F. COOPER, Lll)., Seedsmen, Willis-street. . ' i WANTEt) Known— l won't be undersold. The best Tea the world produces Is per lb, Sand Soap 2d, best 16oz Candles 6d, best Starch 4£d, English-made Gas Mantles 3£d, Derby Bd, Juno Bd, Havelock 9d, 3 Ca*tie Cigarettes sd, China, Glass, Earthenware, Enamelware, Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Fancy Goods, etc., at Wholesale Cost. Note the address — WM. HALL, Importer, 73, Revans-st. (opp. Library, Newtown). j ANTED"Known— I won't be undersold. I have just landed a large shipment of New Season's Ceylon Tea. This is the Best Tea I have over bought, and is worth at least Is 6d per lb, but I am selling it at the old price— ls per lb. The Best Tea the world produces, Is per lb. — WM. HALL, Importor, Cheap-side, Revans-street (opp. Library), Newtown. WANTED Known— lf you are contemplating Painting, Paperhanging, or Deoorating, ring up Telephone 2043 or 2316. Our staff is the largest in Wellington, composed entirely of highly-paid expert tradesmen, who enable us to do all work well and at exceptionally reasonable prices. Try us and convinco yourself. All estimates freo. THOS. A. WELLS, 25, Hankey-street, City, and Main-road, Karori. WANTED Known— To Motor Cyclists — Do you want your Motor running to the Aory best advantage? If so, bring it along to us. We are toakers of motors, as well as repairers, and thoroughly understand our business; 15 years' English exporienco on motor work. Tho moro difficult the job 'the better wo •dike ' it. Witcomtte and Pym,' Motor Specialists* 2A yiuan-ifo 'Phone g451.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 88, 10 October 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 88, 10 October 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 88, 10 October 1912, Page 1

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