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" HOME RULE ! " TIME RULES EVERY HOME! T>UY ONE OF OUR SPECIAL ALARM CLOCKS, 2/6 EACH. Good Timekeepers. Good Timekeepers TILL SATURDAY THIS PRICE! THE SIMS HARDWARE CO., CUBA-STREET. SOME MORE SNIPS ! /GENTLEMEN, if you value your VJ footwear appearance, and like good solid footwear comfort at a minimum of cost, then look in while our Sale in on. Ask to see these: Gents' Glace Derby Walking Boots (Bostock), "The Alaska," now 20s 9d Gents' Bostock Superior Box Calf Derby Boots, "The Broadwear," now 21s 6d Gents' Crockett and Jones "Health" Glace Goloshed Bals., swing toe, patent leather cap, now 23s 3d. Gents' Crockett and Jones "Health" Box Calf Derby Walking Boots, swing toes, and Cuban heels, now 23s 9d. PEARCE'S GREAT STOCKTAKING SALE, 106, (CUBA-STREET. MARLBOROUGH EDUCATION BOARD. SEPARATE Applications, which must be made on the special form sup- " plied by the Board, will be received by the Undersigned, up to Saturday, 4tn April, for the following positions: — Havelock, Head Teacher, £180 to £210, and Residence. Havelock, Assistant, £100 to £120. Te Rou, Sole Teacher, £120 to £150, ■and Residence. Homewood (aided), Pelorus Sound, Sole Teacher, £40, and Freo Board. ,E. S. HYLTON, Secretary. TADLORESSES. TX7 r ANTED, Coat Machinists, Trousers * T Machinists, Improvers, and Apprentices. CATHIE AND SONS, LTD., Clothing Workrooms, Marion-street. TO DRESSMAKERS. WANTED, first-class Skirt Hand ; also Apprentice. • Apply KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS, LTD. TO OOAT-HANDS. WANTED at once, first-class Cpat- , . maker, for Ladies' Tailoring WorkVoom. "Apply ,: - f MR. LYON, , Kirkcaldie and Stains, '/Ltd. MILLINERS. WANTED, capable YOUNG LADY, to take charge of our Millinery , Department at Wanganui; must have had experience in good class trade. Ap'piy GEORGE AND KERSLEY, LTD., Wellington. HAIRDRESSER X\T ANTED, for country ; wages £3 per " week. Apply P. HAYMAN AND CO., Victoria-street. Xiy ANTED KNOWN. THE SOUTH KENSINGTON MERCHANT TAILORS wish to notify the Wellington Public that they have opened their New Premises, and are prepared to execute all the Latest Designs in Tailoring. ORDER YOUR EASTER SUIT NOW From Our Splendid Range of the NEWEST DESIGNS in AUTUMN and WINTER SUITINGS. THE SOUTH KENSINGTON MERCHANT TAILORS, 149, MANNERS-ST., WELLINGTON. TO TAILORESSES! TXT ANTED, First-class LADIES' , V * COAT HAND, to start Monday. Apply PAUL DIETRICH AND CO., 212, Lambton-quay. DRAPERY. OPENING for young Ladies, about 16, to learn Sales arid Cashiei Work; also Boy to Jearn trade thoroughly; quick advancement. DOLE'S CASH DRAPERY CO., 48-50, Manners-street. POST CARD KODAK. WAKTED to Sell, with case, Developing Tank, all accessories ; cost £10 15s ; take £6 cash. Mr. Cox, care of C. Smith, Ltd., Cuba-street. ! SAFK WANTED to Buy, second-hand Safe. Send particulars, stating size and price, to Safe, Box 118, Wellington. BOOT TRADE. WANTED, good Machinists; also Youth for the trade. Equity Boot Co., Upper Ingestre-street. TAILORING. WANTED, immediately, two first-class Coatm»kers ; constant employment. James Bell, 78, Manners-street. "a~n"t~e"d t~o sell, 2 Office Safes 1 Barlock Typewriter 1 Drayton Scale. THE COMMERCIAL AGENCY, LTD. LEDGER. WANTED, by experienced young man, Position as Clerk or Ledger-keeper. Apply Experience, Evening Post. ANTED~to~SeU~oT~Let, Taita, s~j Acres, 5-rd House, outbuildings, stable, trapshed, all live fences, 15 chain frontage, close P.O. and public school, motor 'buses pass close by for every train, all crops, tools, ploughs, scarifiers, horses, traps, and harhats at valuation. Apply 1 F. Giorcelli, lessee, or C. Colson, owner, Taita, * ~

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 73, 27 March 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 73, 27 March 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 73, 27 March 1914, Page 1