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"^Y" ANTED KNOWN. W BARBER AND CO. were Dyers and Dry Cleaners by special appointment to His Excellency Lord Islington. Suits or Dresses Cleaned or Dyed equal to new. 125, Cuba-street, or 147, Riddiford-street. Ring Telephone 226. "^ TITAHI BAY. ~ WANTED to Sell, 5-roomed House, completely furnißhed,_ with scullery, bathroom, and all conveniences; section £ acre, well planted ; stable and large motorshed ; one of the picked spots of the bay. Easy terms. JAMES SMITH, LTD., Cuba-street. \y ANTED KNOWN. * » ' "LEST YE FORGET !" For D.C. and A.C. Electric MotOru, Dynamos, Telephones, and all Electrical Accessories ring M. MAtfTHEL, Electrical Engineer, 'Phorte 3147. • 41. Courtenay-place. Sect anted known. For QUICK REPAIR to your Motor C*r i STANTON g AND EVANS, Motor Experts, MOLESWORTH-ST. If your Car breaks down, communicate with ut. We havo facilities to put your Car in running condition without delay. Cars for Hire. Telephone 22*0. | W AKtliP^ KNOWN. BLAKE AND CARLISLE AND CO., General Carriers, Customs, and Forwarding Agents, 11, HUNTER-ST. Telephone 2617. And 25, PIRIE-ST. Telephone 1605. Furniture Carefully Removed by Experienced and Expert Workmen at ' Lowest Rateg. FURNITURE. IX7" ANTED to Buy, House of Furni~v turej highest price; cash down. C. Daubney, 148. Tory-street. WAITED X N O W NSUMMER UNDERWEAR. Get into the light-weights. Here they are and fashioned to fit. Balbriggan Shirts, Is 2d ; sleeves, Is lid each ; better, grades 2s 6d, 2s lid, 3s 3d. DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH, Manne rs-et reet. Ty ANTED KN O~W~N - SUMMER SHIRTS, In the most becoming stripes and colours, an assortment you can easily choose from, 2s 6d each. DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH, Oppogite Opera' Houae. WANTED KNOWN. Special offer of CHOICE POT PLANTS. We are offering for TWO WEEKS ONLY a specially fine assortment of GoleUs, Pelargoniums, Fuchsias, Asparagus, Sprengeri, etc. ; fine healthy plants as a much reduced price. Call early and get your pick. F, COOPER, LTD., Seedsmen, Willis-st. Anted known. HERB PRICE, s*-56, Willis-street, Has Opened up his NEW SEASON'S UNDERWEAR— Balbriggan, Lisle Thread, and Indian Gauze— lt 6d, It lid, 2* 6d, 3s 6d a garment. N T E D KNOW N-L-ADIES'- AND GENTLEMEN'S WRISTLET WATCHES, JUST LANDED. Artistic,' Neat, Serviceable. ,_ Brilliant Diamond Rings. SPECIAL DISCO ONT DURING DECEMBER. G. T. WHITE, JEWELLER, 274, Lambton-quay. WANTED KNOWN. FOR HIGH-CLASS DYEING AND CLEANING, Make sure it is ESTALL'S STEAM DYE WORKS, 85, Vivian-street, .opp. Salvation Army Barracks. „ 'Phone ..'...,.. 3035, ■^T AN T B D__ K~N~b~W"N; BAILY'S TENNIS RACQUETS, Ex Athenic. A largo assortment of the latest English Racquets, Bats, etc. Being New Zealand Agents, We are quoting theso at wholeBale prices ; also Covers, Presses, etc. ' W. J. SEATER AND CO., 'Phone 1474. 24, Grey-street. ! "^y ANTED_^ KNOWN. SPARKLING DIAMONEL RINGS, from £5 10s. ENGAGEMENT RINGS, all prices, from 18ct. GOLD WEDDING RINGS, from £1 Is. W. N. TUCKER; Watchmaker and J«wellflf, 72, Cuba-st., - - Wellington. Established 1874. <t*7"- ANTE D_j KNOWN. TAXI-CABS FOR HIRE. "Renault" Landaulette (closed), No. 95, and ToUring Car, No. 98. ' Private ' Phone, 1262., Stand, 59. • Special terms to doctors and commercial men, HOWARD SPACKMAN, Proprietor. WANTED knpwn—J O'Brien and Co., Carrying Contractors, Customs and Forwarding Agents. Goods oleared and forwarded^ to any part of, the "town or country .at -'lowest rates. Firstclass stabling and accommodation for thoroughbred stock ' during; transit, Experienced groom always in attendance. Trains and steamers met when requested. 'Phones: Oflice, 1920; Stables. 610; Privat& Houae, 2106. WANTED— "All at soxp&nce a time. ' Silk Ties, 6d, usual Is to- Is 6d ; Men's Braces, 6d, usual Is: Hogskin Purses, 6d, usual Is; Lever-top Studs, bd dozen; Cloth Clean«r, 6d, usual Is; Gents' Combs, 6d, usual Is; Suit Hang«rs, 6d; Celluloid Cuff Proteotore, 6d, usual Is 3d ; Washing Hats, 6d, usual Is, Is 6d; Towels, 6d, fast-dye Black Sox, 6d. Only at Meston's Great Sale, 143, Vivian-street, 3 doora below Cuba-street. WANTED Known— lf jou are contemplating Fainting, Papsrhanging, or Decorating, ring up Telephone 2043 Or 231&. 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 convince yourself. All estimates free. THOS. A. WSLLS, 25, Hankey-itrset, City, and Main-road, Karori. WANTED Known— Bonus day Tuesday. 14th Jan. Don't miss this month's big New Year Sale: 6000 pairs of Boots and Shoes to be oleared right out. Martin's, tram terminus, Courtenay -place. . WANTED Known — Ladies' Patent Shoes, suede tops, 10s 6d; Glace Tie Shoes, 8s 6d ; Coloured Canvas Shoes, 5s lid and 6s lid; Gent's Glace Shoes, 16b 6d. Now Year Sale. Martin's tram terminus, Courtenay-plaee. WANTED Known— Fifty Striking Clocks, durihg Sale 13s 6d, usual price 18s 6d. Sitns Hardware Co., Cubaetroet. WANTED to Sell, a splendid assortment of High-back Dining Chairs in oak or kauri, loose seats. Shortt's, The Furnishers, Willis-street. WANTED Known— "Prevention is better than cure." At this season, especially, usd Snowdon's "Snowdrift" Toilet Disinfectant. Effective, Refreshing, Invigorating, Non -poisonous. Stocked by chemlsU and gtorei. ■ Price Is. WANTED— Why employ labour when j you can do your own renovating ! with Leon Art Dull or Varnish Staine for floor*, furniture, etc. AU Grooere, l. is &d pint battiest •■

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 21, 25 January 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 21, 25 January 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 21, 25 January 1913, Page 2

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