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SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY. Hundreds of really good snips to bo picked up. AT GREAT SALVAGE SALE Which is still booming at A. DIMDOKE'S. 6 only Ladies' Tweed Coate, 15s 6d. Saturday bargain price ls. 3 doz. Nurses' Linen « Aprons, 1b lid. Saturday bargain prico 9d. 20 do,!. Woollen Vests, ls 6d. Saturday bargain price Bd. 50 doz. Ladies' Black and Tan Cashmere Hose, Is lid pair. Saturday bargain price lid pair. 57, MANNERS-STREET. LOST, BLACK Cocker Spaniel Pup. Finder rewarded. J. B. Harcourt, 25, | lidwkestone-crescent. LOST, small Brooch, pearls in claw-set-ting. £1 reward. Apply Secretary, Lieorgu and Kersley, Ltd. LOST, Scotch Terrier Dog, number on collar 1831. Reward on returning to Bell, 47, Molegworth-ftreet, Wellington LOST, Tuesday, between Public Trus-' lee's Office and Government Printing Ofiioe, Sealskin Pocketbook, containing I money ; reward. Apply Evening Post. LOST, Red Purse, containing money and receipts, between Government Buildings and Cuba-street. Reward, 9, Parliament-street. LOST, long Gold Chain and Diamondand Sapphire Crescent Brooch. Reward. Lloyd, Jeweller, Lambton-quay. LOST this morning, between Cuba-st. and Stewart Dawson's, Wristlet Watch: reward. 98 t Molesworth-street. TTTOUND-The name of the best remedj X? for coughs, colds, and influonza, is Nazol. Jj*OUND. — We buy Pianos, highest prices - given. Pianos for sale from £10. All instruments thoroughly overhauled by experts aud guaranteed. H. Nimmo and Sons, Piano Tuners and Repairers, new premisos 1_42.1 _42. Kent-terrace. _ Phone 3474. MM HARRIS ROBERl r s7Cortificated Medium. 1, Home-street. Hours 10 to 5. Public Circle, Friday, 8 p.m. Hand' writing delineated. YOU should know it. You can get 19s 6d Men's Boots' for 12s. 6d, Ladies' 21s Shoes for 11b 9d, at Martin's Boot Sale, Tram Terminus, Courtenay-placo. jptENTLEMAN, single, wishewto be PayVjT ing Guest in private family. Apply 5.0.M., Evening Post. d~l EN'f LEMAN seeks Employment for ' 1 vDT self and £500 ; more capital could be found if thought desirable. Reply A.K., Evening Poet. XJOARD and Residence wanted in pri- I J£* vate family, by 2 young men, handy to Manners-street, no other boarders. | Apply Jack, Evening Post. YOUNG Widow, with girl 5, would like j light situation, or position as housekeeper, good home. Address Reliance, Evening Post. YOUNG man requires good Board and Residence with private family; cenApply Private, Evening Post. ' CABINETMAKERS. T^TT ANTED, - CABINETMAKERS ; wages £3 6s. Apply Wellington cabinet co., ltd. for" office." WANTED, a smart Lad for office; <>no who has knowledge of typowriting preferred. Apply Laary and Co., Ltd., Allen-street, Wellington. OTTOMAN SILK RIBBONS, 3d a yard. WANTED Known— At James Smith's, Cuba-street,_ Winter Sale To-mor-row, Beautiful Rich Silk Ottoman Ribbong, all the ragj for millinery, all shades, including cream and black, at Sd a yard, Usual price lO|d. See our window. TAILORESSES. "~ WANTED, -first-class Buttonhole Machinist; constant employment. CATHIE AND SONS, LTD., Marion-street. GOOfTSTUFF. ' WANTED Known — Manufacturer's Samples Men's Shirts and Socks at half usual prices. Not rubbish. Sample's Sale, Oourtenay-place. " CASHIER^ WANTED, for cash desk, young Lady, with previous experience : must be c(uick and accurate.. Apply Accountant, Veitch and Allan. nLADIES'FELT HATS, ls. WANTED Known— At James Smith's, Ltd., 80, Cuba-street, Winter Sale To-morrow, Coloured Felt Hats, this season's shapes, all shades, usually 3s Ud to 9s lid, to go at ls. TIMBKR YARDMAN. WANTED, competent Yardman^ for contractor's timber yard and joinery factory. Applications to be addressed to Contractor, Evening Post. SAMPLE'S SALE"! V^TANTKD Known — Spocial display ™ » Manufacturer's Samples in Ladies' and Men's "Wea* at clearing prices. 11. Sample and Co., Courtenay-place. INFANTS' MILLINERY. ' WANTED Known — James Smith' 6, Ltd., 80, Cuba-street, Children's Millinery almost given away at Winter Sale To-morrow. Usually 5s lid to 10s 6d. now Is 3d, ls lid, 2s 6d to 3s lid each. TO PARENTS. WE havci a few Vacancies for smart Girls as Apprentices to the clothing trado ; good opportunities. Samuels, Old Customhouse-street. SUITS AND COSTUMES. WANTED Known — Suits to measure, from £3 ss; Costumes, from £3 15s; own material made up. Josephs and Co., Tailors, 4, Willis-street (above Burlington Cafe). millTnery bargains^ WANTED Known— James Smith's, Ltd., 80. Cuba-street, Winter Sale To-morrow, 250 Bunches Flowers, usually ls 6d to 2s lid, Sale price 3d, 6d bunch; 50 Ladies' Ready-to- Wear Hats, 7s lid to 10s lid, now 3s lid; 20 Black Velour Hats, usually 21s 6d, now 3s lid. ' FURNITURE."" ~ WANTED to Buy, Houseß of Furniture, highest price ; cash down. C. Daubney, 148. Tory-street. SAMPLE'S SALE. WANTED Known — Manufacturer's >Siwnpte» Laco Neckwear and .Sleeves, Hosiery, Gloves, half usual prices. IL_Sample and Co., 46, Courtena/y-place. ENTE RING-ROOM" "ASSISTANT" WANTED, o smart second Assistant, for our entering-roorn ; one with previous experience of entenng-room work preferred Apply Ross and Glendining, Ltd., Wellington. SHILLING BUNDLES? WANTED KnowD— At James Smith's, Cuba-street, Winter Sale_To-mor row, Sninple Bundles of Sheetings and Calicoes, Is each ; Cream Double-bed Twill Sheeting, Is a yard. ~" 4-RD. VILLA," HUGE SNIPT ' WANTED Sell, 4-rd House, one floor, nice position, Newtown, roal desirable home, insurance £350, every convenience; price £450; £150 deposit; a snip in the true souse of the word. M'lntyre and Co., 215, Lambton-quay. TAILORING. WANTED, immediately, a first-class Trousers and Vest Maker. Graham and Co., 212, Lambton-quay. ANTED Known— At James Smith", Cuba-street, Winter Sale To-mor-row, 50 doz. Gents' Ties, usually ls, for 4£rJ ; Odd Si«?s Boys' Knickers, usually 5s 6d lo 8s 6d, going at 2s lid to 4s 3d a pair.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 150, 26 June 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 150, 26 June 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 150, 26 June 1914, Page 1

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