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STARTLING PHICES ! BOYS' SCHOOL BOOTS ! IT'S not easy to 9trike a line of Cheap School Boots < ho-vadays, but the one offered below ia indeed Wonderful Value. GIVE THEM A IRIAL. THEY ARE WORTH IT. BOYS' CHROME GOLOSHED BALS., Round Toes. Rivetted 3oles, French Huoko and Tabs— a little man's boot Sixes '7to 10 , F»/T1 Sizes 11 to 1 ... fJ/"| "I Sizes 2 to 5 ... g/ll BEST BOOT POLISH, 4 Tins for Is AT HANNAH'S BIG SHOE STORES, 103, CUBA-ST., and 260, LAMBTON-QY. BOARD. AND RESIDENCE. GENT requires above, private family, where no others preferred Reply to Terms, Evening Post. MARRIED Couple,- no children, want Furnished Bed-Sitting Room; terms moderate. J.E., Evening Post. | BOARD and Lodging wanted by_ two gentlemen;" Bedroom and sitting taom'i Terrace vioinity. Reply Twins, Evening Post. FRST-CLASS Board and Residence for gentlemen, at 1", Buller-street. EARSON - AND, CO.'S Boot Bargains for Saturday. Men's Pug-toe Boots, all the rage, 14s 6<L 19s 6d, and 22s 6d. Gear Corner, 130, Cuba-street EASIDE Cottage— Wanted to Rent, for Easter week, small Cottage, at any of the bays. Particulars to Box 873, G.P.O. X /-|-J —CHILDREN'S Chrome School Of XX Boots, leather lined, 7 to 9, 5s lid, 10 to. 13, 6s lid. Open all day Saturday. Potter's, 70, Lambton-quay. NOTHING can keep us back, because we take great pains in customers. Tosca Studio, opposite Kirkcaldio's. MRS. NELSON has vacancy for Lyingin Patient, good doctors; 'bus passes door. Address, Private Nursing Home, Blackbridge, Lower Hutt. MILLINER would like Position as Head or First Assistant, in town or country. Apply L.S., Palmerston North. PEARSON AND CO/S Boot Bargains for Saturday. 'Ladies' Pug-toe Boot 3 and Shoes, Boetock's and' Clark's, greatly reduced To-morrow. Gear Corner, 130, Cuba-street. Q<ALESMAN-Bookkeeper wants Billet, 0 any cajpacity ; experienced jewellery trade; good references. Apply H.G., Evening Post. /CHAUFFEUR requires situation, town VJ or country ; private family preferred. Write C.C.V., Evening Post. D /-| 1 —MEN'S Cowhida Boots, 8s 'Of XX lid ; best Waterproof Greenhide Shooters, an 6d.- Opon all day Satur--day. PotfarV 70, Jiambton-quay. - HARRISON'S Physical Culture Clawes for Ladies, . Gentlemen, and €hil~ dren .teBUB&e this week. Enrol now. 123, Cuba-street. 'Phone 3214. PEARSON AND CO.'S Boot Bargains \ for Saturday. Ladies' Tan Walking Shoes, .usually 10s 6d now 4s lid. Gear i Corner, 130, Cuba-street. HAVE you tried' Puriri with your Whisky? If not do bo, and you'll be agreeably surprised at the soft flavour that Puriri imparts to the spirit. 1 /L'/l 1 —MEN'S Ghee' Kid Derby X**/ XX Boots, 18s 6d for 14s lid; Marlow's 25s for 17s 6d. Open all day Satur" day. Potter's, 70, Lambton-quay. npiHE Douglas Motor Cycle has proved X its superiority. We would like you to have a trial run. Write or call. J. 0. ; Shorland and Co., Cuba-street "itXTE are still leading for quality and '"_ price of First-class Work Tosca Studio, Lambton-quay. EARSON AND CO.'S Boot Bargains ' for Saturday. Ladies' Glace Kid Button Shoes, usually 12s 6d now 5s lid. Gear Corner, 130, Cuba-street. PURTRI i s a natural and healthful drink. It blends delightfully with Whisky, and eliminates the chance of "after effects." Give Puriri a trial. UPERIOR Accommodation at SL Elmo, 52, Worcester-street, Christchurch, withih 2 minutes of G.P.0.. west end, and centre of city Miss Hampton, Proprietress. Q /"IT —LADIES' English Fancy Bar V' A X Shoe*, special job lot, 21s for 8e lid. Open aUL day Saturday. Potter's, 70, Lathbton-qtiky. ■VTACANCIEB lot fev^ permanent * Guests, No. 38, Fitzherbert-terraco, Thorndon; comfortable house, nice garden, telephone. PEARSON AND CO.'S Boot Bargains JL for Saturday. Girls' Brown Poplin 1-bar Shoes, usually 6s 6d now 2s lid Gear Corner, 130, Cuba-street. fR- VICTOR, Metaphysician7""clai£ L voyante, Psychic. Interviews. No. 1, Home-street Hours, 1-6 (Saturdays excepted). Evenings by appointment 'pURIftl, added to Whisky, makes an J- ideal drink Puriri Natural Mineral water enhances the flavour "Whisky and Puriri, please!" All hotels and clubs. /"GENTLEMAN leavinglor Europe would recommend two luxuriously (uirnished Rooms ; central : jtuit couplo or business people. Apply Box 874, G.P.O. rfflO LET, l-roomed Cottago; gas J- cooker Apply^Jgii, Pipitea-sL. rrtO LET, Willis-street, S~ho^ and she -*• nice "rooms, with conveniences. Apt»y_Lmdberg's, Cuba-atroeb. nnO LET, Miramar-avenue] first-class A 5-rd. House, all conveniences; i- ! aore^ low rent good tensmt. Finlay, ] Evening Post Buildings. npo LET, 3-roomcd~Cottage, furnished, A Lyail Day. Apply Bedford, Maranui. FfTOILET, 4 Smgk~R^c^s7^u"rnished -»- or Unfurnished. \pply No. 9. Hauroti-'street. TO LET, 2 rooms, fireplace, also gas stove, bathroom, hot and cold water; 2 Sheds, motor. Addresss Motor, Evening Post. HpO LET, two Furnished Rooms, bath, JL h. and c. water, nut married couple; moderate. 22. Newtown-avenue. TO LET, Newtown, 5-roomed Ilouse ; every convenience ; moderate rent to n good tenant. Key and particulars, 11, Garrett-slreet. TriO LET, Furnished, 7-rcomed House. A Apply Mrs. Kinniburgh, 26, Piriestreot. TO LET, Brd. House, with all conveniences, in May-btreet, Thorndon, Apply Wm. Park, 39, Johnston-street. TO LET,~ih Park-street, Thorndon, -1 9-roomed House. Apply B. Smith and Co., Lambton-quay. TT\O LET, 4 rooms, kitchen, bath, garJL den, gas stove, and lighting; 18s; train 3 minutes; close Town Bell. 117, Meih-fst-rect.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 56, 7 March 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 56, 7 March 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 56, 7 March 1913, Page 1

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