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WANTED Known— J. O'Brien and Co., Carrying Contractors, Customs and Forw.arding Agonts. Furniture removed by experienced men, good storago accomodatiou, and forwarding a speciality. If you contemplate loaving Wellington let our Packer give you a quote, you will find it cheaper than selling up. Office, 8 and 10, Brandon-street. 'Phone 1920. VEHICLES. WANTED Known— Wo have the following second-hand Vehicles for Sale: — Light Lorry, carry 3 tons, new springs and axles; Van, now 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. 'Phone 1388. . WANTED Known— Suite and Dresses, etc. Let BARBER'S DRY CLEAN THEM Rine up 'Phone 226. 125, CUBA-STREET and 147, RIDDI-FORD-STREET. FOR WINTER WEAR. T^T" ANTED Known—The place to have your Sujts or Costumes Dry Cleaned or Dyed is ESTALL'S STEAM DYE WORKS. Please note the Address— Bs, VIVIAN-STREET (opposite Salvation Army). 'Phone 3035. ~~" TAXI FOR HIRE. WANTED-Taxi Cab for Hire (No. 95). This car was specially constructed with chock-absorbing buffers, and its comfort? for invalids and others is guaranteed. Private 'phone 1262. Stand 59. Special terms to doctors and commercial men. HOWARD SPACKMAN. Proprietor. WANTED KNOWN. SKATES ! SKATES ! JUST Landed, large Consignment of Richardson and Brampton Skates. Spare Parte in Stock of Every Make. WITCOMBE AND PYM, Engineers, 133, Vivian-street. •Plione 2451 TAXIS FOR HIRE. WANTED Known— Modern Taxi Cabs for Hire. Landaulettes (Warren), very roomy, No. 118 ; Touring (Sunboam), No. 89. Orders promptly attended to. 'Phone 3131. S. MATTERSON, Proprietor, 43, Palmer-street. UPHOLSTERY. WANTED Known— Doyle Brothers, Wholesale Upholsterers and Chair Manufacturers, Divans and Chesterfield Lounges a specialty. Furniture Re upholstered and Re-covered. Agents for the Bickford Patent Theatre Seating. Address: 24, and 26, Egmont-street, Wellington Telephone 831. WANTED Known— Now* the timo to order your New Suit. If you lequire real satisfaction, both in quality and workmanship, with a perfect fit at a moderate price, you've got to go to Meston's. Our motto : "No fit. no pay. ' MESTON, Tailor and Outfitter, 143. Vivian-street "^y A N T- E D KNOWN. LICENSED REGISTRY OFFICE, 256, LAMBTON-QUAY, top floor (above Speed's). Persons Seeking Employment apply abovs Address. Telephone 1014. P.O. Box 502. Telegraph address — Dairyman, Wellington ANTED K~N -O W N. BRACELET WATCHES, Gold, Silver, and Gun Metal, 'with finest lover movements. Guaranteed Timekeepers. BRILLIANT DIAMOND RINGS. G. T. WHITE, Jeweller. 274, Lambton-quay. HANDY VILLA— HUGE SNIP. WANTED to Sell, 5-ropmed House, one floor, close Botanical Gardens ; eection 60ft x 160 ft, 2 frontages, nicely planted Bhelter trees, shrubs; house built for owner; walls_ of interior plastered; gas, patent drainage ; Bmin Lambtonquay. Price £525; £300 I deposit ; Govt. valuation £660. Positive gift. J. D. MARTIN M'INTYRE AND CO., 215, Lambton-quay (corner Grey-street' •V\T ANTED to Sell, for Widow, good * Level Section, fronting Main-road and Palmer-crescent, between Golf, Links and Racecourse, Trentham j 170 feot frontage. Price £350, or best offer. Apply ODLIN AND CO., Timber Merchants, Wellington. WANTED to Sell, the best Pastrycook and Tea Rooms Business in the North Island ; all cash trade ; averago turnover £3000 per annum. Tho sole reason, owner wants a change. Full particulars will be sent to genuine enquirers, which must be certified by a. Bank or some responsible perton ; curiosity mongers warned off. Open one month. Address enquiries to Genuine, Evening Post, when they will be forwarded. TO WATERSIDE WORKERS. mHE Employers of Wellington Wator- "- side Labour specially desire all men who joined the New Union before the 9th December lust, and are still members of that Union, to promptly produce proof of their membership to, and register their names with, Mr. Dodd, Secretary of the Employers' Enquiry Committee, at his office, Accountants' Chambers, 39, Johnston-street, with the object of their b«ing afforded a further means of securing th« Priority of Engagement to which the Employers have pledged themselves. Mr. Dodd will be in attendance at his office between the hours of 10.30 a.m. 'to 1 p.m. and from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. each day. TVBT A S O N'S GARDENS, ■"- 1 - TAITA, LOWER IIUTT. (Ont of Wellington's Loveliest Show Places.) No visit to Wellington is complete without a day spent at these Delightful Gardens. Residents of Wellington who appreciate their privileges visit thtsm regularly. Visitors always receive a> hearty welcome. Take any train to Lower Hutt. Motor 'Bus will met you. Refreshments of the best at town prices. Cut Flowers in abundauce. Now is the time to order Rhododendrons, Azaleas, Camelia-s. The choicestvarieties are to be found in tkese beautiful gardens, besides numerous other treeß and Bhrubß. OAN'S Backache Pills, 2s 8d ; Samitogen, largest (genuine), 6s 3d : Cleinents's Tonic, 2s 9d; Kepler's Mali and Oil, 2s 3d, 3s 7d ; Fellows' Syrup, largest, 5s 9d ; Scott's Emulsion, 2a 3d, 3s lOd ; Blnud's Improved Chocolat'fcoated Blood Pills, Is 6d per 100 : ordinary Bluud's, Is. Wo impoit direct from the Home and Continental Markets, and would remind fresh customers that our compounding of Physicians' Prescriptions and all other Dispensing is Conducted with oxtremo caro and absolute fidelity.— C. and H. V. EVENS, Man-ners-street. Telephone 1185. SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. nr> HE Secretary will be in attendance at the Rooms, Bridge's Building*, 119, Willia-itreet, on TUESDAY and FRIDA¥ MORNINGS, from 10 t<a 12.30. All Bdrainyaioatiowi •trictl* evnfidtutitl,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 121, 23 May 1914, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 121, 23 May 1914, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 121, 23 May 1914, Page 15