PUSH-CHAIRS. SHIPMENT JUST LANDED. SPLENDID VALUE. PRICES 16s 6d, 18s 6d, 255. THESE PRICES FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. THE ' • SIMS HARDWARE CO., CUBA-STREET. SMART SUMMER SHOES! |*^ENTLEMEN who take pride in \J their appearance, yet seek comfort in their Footwear, should sco our nobby styles in fashionable summer Shoes. Try these ! Gent's Glace .or Box Calf Walking" shoes, round toes, welted soles — the "Lome Shoe," 18s 6d. Gent's Bostock's Special Glace Derby Walking Shoes— " The Broadway " Footform Last, 21s 6d. Gent's High-grade "Box Calf " Derby Walking Shoes, extended •welts, in three toes — "The Yale," . " Broadway," and " Rex," 23s 6d. PEARCE'S BOOT ARCADE, 106, CUBA-ST., and RIDDIFORD-ST. DON'T ' WEAR A TRUSS. DON'T WEAR A TRUSS. TiTR. SMITH <s now back at his rooms, _XJL _^ Manners-street, and will be pleased to see anyone wishing to obtain the Brooks Rupture Appliance. 1 A FINAL SWEEP. ' OF WAREHOUSE CLEARANCES. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND , SATURDAY. NOT a yard of material and not a single . article of any description cleared from tho warehouses, through dislocated 1 brr^de, will be put iinto our regular stock. • And so-, to "make assur ancq doubly sure," the manager's pricecutting knife has been, used as never heretofore. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, Will tell a talo of sayings to every thrifty and economical woman. Here are a few items chosen at random : 450 yards Linennes, in various colours, worth 7id, all to go 3_d yard 500 yards Plain Coloured Casement Cloth, ta clear s_d yard 150 Ladies' .One-piece Dresses and Costumes, to clear from 29 lid 50 Children's Bonnets and Hats, to go ll_d 125 Ladies' Straws and Ready-to-wears, all at ll£d 37 Maids' Poplin Costumes, worth 16s 6d, to go- 5s lid And Hundreds of other Bargains. COLE'S CASH DRAPERY CO., 48-50. MANNERS-STREET. UULBERT & BEATTIE'S FAMOUS LOW PRICES. GLAXO.' GLAXO, GLAXO, . lib tins lid. 21b tins, Is lOd. 51b tins, 4s 3d. • -, Why Pay More ? ' Butter, choico creamery, Is lb Buttery first grade, Is 2d lb Currants (cleaned), 51bs, Is Sultanas (cleaned). 41bs le Cooking Figs (now season c), 4d lb Kippered Herrings, 4tins, Is; best value in town Jelly Cryßtale, 6 pkts. Is Corn Flour, lib ukts 4 for Is Apricot Conserve, large tins, lid Mason's Preserving Jars, quarts 3s 9d doz, igal. 5s 6d doz. , 188, CUBA-STREET. 'Phone 3866. 'Phone 3866. JOHNSONVILLE. WANTED to Sell, three minutes from station, 48 years' leasehold of Acre Land, surrounded with 12ft trees, houso 7 rooms, bath and scullery, front hall 8 x 12ft, second hall 4 x 42ft, drawing, diningroom, with archway 17 x 30ft; goodwill £550 ; 'deposit £50 ; balance as rent_ if dosired ; or cash offer ; owners willing to sell freehold. F. P. SIMEON, Johnsonville. A^TED~to~~Seil~priyaTely and cheap, on account of client leaving Wellington, SUNDRY FURNITURE, quite modern and practically new, including : Dining room suite, sideboard, bedroom suite, 1 double, 2 single wooden bedsteads and bedding for 6ame, drawing room furniture, Brinsmead piano, etc., etc. Apply Edward Reeves Co., Hume's Buildings, 102. Willis-street. WANTED TO SELL, ' A SWEET little Home of 5 rooms and, all modern ' appointments, situate Bruce-avenue, Fitchettown ; view extensive and charming ; near tram ; Government mortgage; easy terms; ready for occupation about Easter. Apply Pennington, 196, Taranaki-fetreet. TO IMPORTERS AND MERCHANTS. WANTED Known— lf you desire your Goods Cleared and Delivered to any part of N.Z , forward us your documents. Promptitude and reasonableness assured. J. O'Brien and Co., Customhouse 4 and General Commission Agent*, Carrying Contractors, and Horse Dealers. Horses of, alt classes on hand for <Salo. Office, Brandon-st. Horse Bazaar, Dixonstreet. WANTED to Sell, in up-country town of 4000 inhabitants, General Storekeeper's Business, no goodwill; premises, 2 shops, dwelling, stables, bakehouse, storeroom; part let at 28s per week, but vent lot is 52s 6d; frontage two streets. Fuller particulars on application from bona-fides. Address Retiring, Evening Post. EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY. WANTED, Purchaser nearly 4 acres rich flat Land ; charming site for large residence; boundaries fenced and planted, subdivided to advantage ; firstclass locality, magnificent view, adjoining Lower Hutt Golf Links. Price only £1000; £250 cash, , balance easy terms. For further particulars apply H. E. Leighton, Sole Agent, 182. Featherstonstreet, Wellington, and at Lower Hutt. 1 vehicles! WANTED Known— We have the following second-hand Vehicles for Sale : — Light Lorry, carry 3 tons, new springs and axles; Van, new forecarriage, springs front axie; Sulky, Ralli Cart, Ladies' Phaeton, Milk Float, Butcher's and Baker's Carts, 1 Builder's Dray (new) ; also 1 16-h.p. English-made Car, in perfect order. Rouse. Black and Son, Kent-ter., Wellington, and Lower Hutt. 'Ph_n__3Bß. _ 1 TSf A N~T ED KNOW N. LICENSED REGISTRY OFFICE. 256, LAMBTON-QUAY. top floor (above Speed's). Persons Seeking Employment' apply above Address. Telephone 1014. P.O. Box 502. Telegraph address— Dairyman. Wellington. WANTED Known— Suits and Drrsses, etc. Let BARBER'S DRY CLEAN them. Ring up 'Phone 226. 125, CUBA-STREET. AND 147, RIDDI-I'ORD-STRKET.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 29, 4 February 1914, Page 1
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