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LOOK UP ! SEE THE AIRMAN! SOON, men, we will be like birds, but it will be some time before ordinary mortals can indulge in tho pastime. NEXT TO FLYING, the. best possible sensation is Walking in a pair of HANNAH'S FLEXIBLE BOOTS! STERLING VALUES FOR MEN: Men's Chromo Oxford Bals.. 10s 6d Men's Genuine Glace Kid Polished Bals., round toes, 12s 6d , Men's Stout Chrome Derby Bals., unlined backs, full round toes, 14s 6d Men's Boxhide Goloshed Bals., sewn, full round and squaro toes, 16s 6d Men's Beet Box Calf Derby Bals., made on tho hand sewn principle, 19s 6d Men's Best French Calf Derby Bals., hand pegged soles, 21s "GOOD WEAR IN EVERY PAIR!" U. HANNAH & CO., LTD., 260, LAMBTON-QY., and 103, CUBA-ST. Also PETONE and LOWER HUTT. CITY PREMISES TO LET. .TTTI COOPER, LTD., have to Let, 2 JC • Top Flats, Cooper's Building, Wil-lis-st. ; also half Flat, new Stores, Dixonst. Apply F. Cooper, Ltd., Dixon-st. TO LET, Office, with strong room, ground floor, in our building. Apply J. Myers and Co., Hunter-street. l/yO .LET, 4-rd. House, H0 8 Mein-st., JL Nowtown ; every convenience ; rent low. Boyd and Sons, Kilbirnie. ]Tr\o LET, 1 furnished Room, weekly JL rent 4s, in Peter-street, No. 6, off Ingestre-street. _^ TO LET, unfurnished, 5 large Rooms, half-minute Molesworth-st. P. 0 .; no children, h. and c. water, shower bath, gas-stove, electric light, large cupboards. Apply Superior, Evening Post. finO'LET, good 4-roomed House, conX veniences; also small Cottages. Apply 71, Cambridge-terrace. TO LET, good 4-roomed House, Khaii' dallah, option buying furniture, reasonable offer ; rent 15s. Apply Box 603, G.P.O. TO LET, furnished or unfurnished Rooms, h. and c. bath. Apply 36,' M'Donald-crescent. City. TO LET, two _ Unfurnished Rooms; fireplace ; use of kitchen, etc. 4, HaAVkestone - terrace, Hawkeßtone-strcet, Thorndon. 0 LET, May-street, Thorndon, 6-room-ed House with all conveniences. Apply "Wm. Park, 38, Pirie-street. TO LET, a Lock-up Shop, 10s per week. Apply 72, Riddiford-street. Present occupier doing good business in ladies' and children's underclothing, etc. ; lea-ving through unforeseen circumstances. TO LET, Willis-street," Shop, plate-glass window, 6 nice rooms, h. and c. and conveniences. Apply Lindber^'s. Cubastreet. fVtO LET, 7-rd. House, Walter-street, all JL' conveniences. Apply M'Gill, 160, Taranakl-gtreet. fpO LET, 246, Upper Williß-street, Shop, JL Basement, 12s, 15s; 2 rooms 1 Ditto, 3 Howe's Lane. On premisesi day, 51, Austin-street, evening. ' BOATMA 7 N^¥6T«Jir "~" SEND Address to P. Hatton Mifler, Harbour View, Porirua, or Box 707, G.P.O. "~" TO BILLIARDISTS. WE ' liaVG tho finest selection of Cues to choose from in the' country. Full-size Tables, from £85; alsoji secondhand Table, in first-class condition, £60. Bird and Jensen, 157-9, Willis-street. tcTmotorists. WANTED to Sell, Motor-Car, nearly now, 7-seater, 35-h.p. electric lighting self-starter; no reasonable offer refused ; ov ncr leaving country. Apply Grovo Motor Works, 70, Ghuznee-stroet. ASHBURTON nHIGH SCHOOL. WANTED (for the above School) an ASSISTANT MASTER (graduate preferred), qualified to teach to Junior University Scholarship Standard . the ordinary secondary subjects, including Chemistry and Elementary Agriculture; ability to take charge of Physical Instruction and Swimming and to -take part in the athletics of the School will bo a further recommendation. Salary £200 per annum. Duties to commence on Ist June. Applications, with, testimonials, addressed to the Chairman High School Board, Ashburton (and marked "Application"), will be received up to 12' o'clock Noon on TUESDAY, 31s"t March, 1914. JOHN DAVISON, Secretary to Board of Governors. TVCT ANT-ED KNOWN" 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 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 axle ; . 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. _Phon_l3_ WANTED, Trademcn and Carriers to inspect our latest consignment of Horses ; all guaranteed sound . and reliable; any trial given. This is an. exceptional opportunity to. obtain a rcliablo Horse for town use. Prices, etc., from J. O'Brien and Co., Office, Brandon-street. 'Phono 1920. Horse Bazaar, Dixon-streoh 'Phone. 610. IF you want, to save money in Hosiery, Gloves, Millinery, Nightdresses Neckwear, Embroideries, Camisoles, Felt, Velour, and Velvet Shapes, get acquainted with these goods at Lees and Church's, 128, Cuba-street; «T^*rHARE KOA," Day's Bay. This » y now Accommodation. House is now open to receive Visitors; luncheon and afternoon tea gcrved. For terms, etc., apply Mr. E. W. Wise. CORN COB PUNCH is nonalcoholic; it is refreshing and invigorating with water, all mineral waters, or milk. Order a bottle to-day. "«riSITORS to Wellington should try v New Wentworth Hotel, quietest and best conducted in Dominion. Permanent Guests, 22s 6d and 255. Excellent cuisine and management. Mrs. R. E. Howell, late Sydney. IF you want wonderful valup.s in Millinory, smart shapes in Felts, Velours, and Velvets, Lees and Church, 128, Cubastreet, have best variety 111 Wellington. MILLINERY— Ladies, sco our display of Newest and Stylish Models, all shades. Miss Lomax, opp. Fire Station, Nowtown. ORN COB PUNCH aids digestion and gives an appetite ; keep a bottle in the house. Got it now. tFEVIATHAN Private Hotel. 20, Man^ JL_f ners-street, Wellington. Entirely renovated _ivl refurnished. Tariff 4s per day, 18s to 20s weekly. . Meals 3d, or 10 tickets 6b 6d.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 67, 20 March 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 67, 20 March 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 67, 20 March 1914, Page 1

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