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WHEN WE ADVERTISE BARGAINS, WE SELL BARGAINS. Ladies' Tan Derby Shoes, worth 13s 6d; to be cleared at 7s lid. Men's Black and Ten Glace Boot*. worth 22- 6d sto clear at 14s 6d. y Ladies' Tan ' Strap Shoes, worth 12s 6d; to clear at 6s 6d. Ladies' Brown Sandals, chrome soles, worth 6s 6d ; to clear at 4s 9d, R. PEARSON & CO.'S, "THE LIVELY BOOT STORES," -9_ l^l A \ s Ji_._.__GEAR CORNER. "IX7 ANTED, a respectable Women, be- ** . twoen the age of , 40 and 50, to keep house for a gentleman*;' good ac- ! commodation. Send application, to•getlwr with testimonials and terms, to X., Evening Post. W^NTED^Wli7"employ labour when you can do your own renovatihg with Leon Art Dull or Varnish Stains for floors, furniture, etc. All Grocers, Is 6d pint bottles. WANTED, Employers "oTLabouTfand those in Search of Work, to call on the Dairyman Labour Bureau, Bothune's Buildings, Or write Box 502, Wollingtou. Telephone 1014. WANTED, Trouser~Maehinists'; highest wages paid. Apply Cathie and Sons, Ltd., Victoria-st., Wellington. WANTED Known— Bonus day, Tuesday. 14th Jan. Don't miss this month's big Now Yoar Sale; 6000 pairs of Boots and Shoes to be cleared right out. Martin's, tram terminus, Court-e'nay-place. WANTED^ Known — Ladies' Patent Shoes, suede tops, 10s 6d; Glace Tie Shoes, 8s 6d; Coloured Canvas Shoes, 5s lid and 6s Ud; Gent's Glace Shoes, 16s 6d. New Year Sale. ' Martin's tram terminus, Courtenay-place. WANTED -*• Cabinetmakers, pictureframers, polishers, and the gene* lal public— only one brand ra Stains, that is Leonart Brilliant or Dull. All Grocers,. Is 6d. . WANTED Known— Building pretty Swiss Cottage, 4 r., Kilbirnie, tile r., drainage, elec. 1., best dry timber; dep. £35, weekly 17s 6d. S. Salek (owner), 11, Blair-street. WANTED Khown— Preston is a Buyer of Fat Chickens, Ducklings, etc. 92, Willis-st., Wellington (Next Evening Poet). 1 WANTED Sell, ' Section 33 a 115, and good 5-r. House, Kilbirnioj bargain, £b25; dep., £10; weekly, 17s 6dj Govt. workers loan. S. Salek (owner), 11, Blair-street. WANTED Known — Extraordinary | Sale of Gold and Silver Jewellery, also numerous Rings, set with diamonds and precious stones, at less than manufac turer's, cost, at Maris's First, Sa)e, No. 9, Willis-st. Call early and secure bargains. WANTED to Sell, Bedroom Mats 3s ' 6d, Picnic Hampers Is, French Field Glasses 255, Wicker Piano Stools ! 4s '6d) Kitchen Clocks 18s 6d, -Cutlery, Dinner Sets, Toilet Sets, etc.,/ etc. ? h £?**!l' Willis-street. WANTED — Britons never, never shall be slaves, because they have sense I and • use Linoarnish and Leonart Floor Stains. All Grocera, Is 6d. ' i W~ ANTED to" Buy, Gent's" Left-off Suits and Boots. Woodward, 121, Xngostre-streot. '_P.hone No. 2379. ' ANTED ' " liaoW^Fwvettfcion "*T« better thrift clife'." At this 1 season, ekpeciallyj use- , Snowdon'b "Snowdrift '} Toilet Disinfectant. Effective, Refreshing, Ihvigoraiing.v Non-poisohoU's. Stocked by chemists and stores. Price ' Is. '" WANTED to Sbil] 6-roomecTHouse, all conveniences, h. and c. water, ga?, nice section ;' view ; Id from Windor's; glasshouse, viner-, fowlrun, garden; owner going away. Apply J.F.C., Even> ing Post. WANTED, intending Furniture Buyers to see our splendid Belection of_ Oak and Kauri Furniture, Sideboartis, Dining and * Bedroom Suite 3, OvermaUtels, Wood -and Iron Bedsteads, . Carpets, Linoleums, eta^etc^ Shortt's, Willis-sf. WANTED, sufferers" fromßupturef romßupture to call and .see the Brooks Appliance, • which Cures all kinds of Rupture. M. Smith, Sole Agent, 11, Mannerststteet. 1 Write for booklet. WANTED— Airships arid Battleships may come and go, but Linoarnish stays ,with you always, so will Leonart Stain. All Grocers,' Is od. - ■ W "ANTED to Sell, all kinds of Duchesse Chests, Washstands, Wardrobes, also Wooden Bedsteads from £1 15s. Open' till 9 Friday evenings. Marshall's, 46, Adelaide-rfead. W" ANTED, to- "LTtrFurnished Bedrooms; also Bed'Sittihg Room, downstairs. 109, Abel Smith-street. WANTED, smart Boys; also Trouier Machinists, Apprentices, and Improvers for all branches. Drew, M'Crorio, Herbert-street. WANTED, a Practioal Bootmaker, for country, .with good references. Reply, slatiig wages to Win, Quayle, 'Manakau __^ WANTED, a~clean,' tidy Boy. to deliver'^ordei's on bike ; good wages if suitable. 1* Apply Solway Butchery, Tasman-street. W~^ ANTED, a smart young" Man for Tools" and Machinery -Store; must ba energetic. Apply, stating wages, to Machinery, [Evening Post. W^AN¥Ep~o~~cicar^Oak and Kauri Moatis Chairs and Wire Couches, upholstered >in art canvas, * etc., from £1 15s. l Marshall's, 46,^Adelaide-road. WANTED, for a ' private house, , respectable . Man ; elderly pre ferred ; must have some knowledge of gt'j-deningv^ Apply House, Evening Post. WANTED, Clerk, who is prepared to do'littlo outside work for country" business near Levin. Apply Higginson and MacShane, 143, Featherbton-st., Wellington. • ANTED," ~ft"'piairTCoo"k ;' 22sT"weekY rpfi'ronceß required. . Address at Evening Post. W"ANTEb]~Ho^&emaid^aitr^r~Ap"p_ly' l^Moleeworlh-street. __ W~" "ANTfelTSeil, old-eirablisheTTish and Chir Business,; good trado: sacrifice cheap; owner wants rest. Ad> dre»s Fish, Evening Ppst. ( __ W~" i ~ANTEb] an"~"expcrie"nced~~Cook. Apply to Miss Malcolm, 114, Wellin^iton-terrace. _____ JJ . T\f A~NfcED~to~Seli; Household Furni- » » tuto_ and Piano, nearly new. Apply Bargain, Evening Post. ' _ ' WANTED, two" or"th7ee~good'Pil Men. Apply Silventream Briok and Tile Co., Farish-street, City [ WANTED, Re-engagement, in March or Apjil: experienced with children arid housekeeping; capable of tak* ing entire charge. Reply Country House, Evening Post 1 office. • WAITED to fif" 1 . Lady (about 30), »» (to travel With, as a friend, ih England or on the Continent. Reply Long Holiday, Evening Post office. ' W^ANTED'to^eTlTT^lVndTcrassortinent of High-back Dinitrg Chairs in oak or kauri, loose seats. • Shortt'e, the Ffrrnishcrs, Willis-etreet. ANTED — Persons requiting ,'■ Watbhes, Chains, Rings, Bracelet, .BrpA&es, or ahy .jewellery 'whatever, to see Maris's First Jewellery Sale at, No. 9, Willis-st. -Chance, for dealers. Jewellery ■well tk>Ught'is as good as cash iv bank. Noto^ddreefe—D, ■Willis-etrcet. ' ' '

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 12, 15 January 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 12, 15 January 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 12, 15 January 1913, Page 1

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