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FLEXIBLE SHOES FOR CHILDREN! "LONGWALK" WELTS. FREE FROM TACKS OR ROUGH SEAMS. JUST THE VERY THING. Children's Tan or Black Kid One-bar . Shoes. 3 to 6, 2s 11*1 ; 7 to 10, 4s lid. Children's Tan or Black Kid Twin-bar Shoos, 3to 6, 4s 6d ; 7 to 10, 6s 6d. Children's Tan or Black Kid Gibson Derby Shoes, 4 to 6, 4s 6d ; 7 to 10, 6s 6d. Children's Tan or Black Box Calf Sandals, nature form, 3 to 6, 4s 6d ; 7 to 10, 5s lid; 11 to 1, 6s lid. Children's. Tan or Black Kid Derby Bals., .4t06, 5s 6d ; 7to 10, 7s 6d. Children's Tan oi- Black Kid Button Boots, 4 to 6, 5s 6d ; 7 to 10, 7s 6d. Children's White M'Buck, One-bar Shoes, 3to 6, 3s 9d ; 7to 10, 5s 9d ; 11 to 1, 6s 9d. LARGEST STOCK ; LOWEST PRICES. | R. HANNAH & CO., LTD., 260, LAMBTON-QY., and 103, CUBA-ST. Also PETONE and LOWER HUTT. TO LET, p OLDIE'S BRAE, 2 6-rd. Dwellings, VJT excellently situated, all conveniences; rent 30s each. t Tinakori-road' (north* end), 1 8-rd. Dwelling, all conveniences ; rent 22s 6d. Apply QUICK, WARD, AND WYLIE, 164. Foatherston-streefc, Solicitors for Owner. T~O BE LET! FORr~A""~TERM! To Approved Tenant, MODERN FURNISHED RESIDENCE Of 7 Rooms. Electric light, gas, hot water service, and every convenience. \ Locality i Thorndon. Apply SUPERIOR, P.O Box 262, Wellington. rpO LET— 9 rooms, Coromandel-st., 35e; -^ 9 Baleena Bay, 30s; 7 Onepu-road, 255; '6 Majoribanks-strect, 255; 6 Graftonroad, 15s ; 6 Hollowa.y-road, 15s ; 6 Ko-. nini-road, 21s"; 5 Mornington, 12s 6d. THOMSON, BROWN, AND EAST, Comer Grey »nd Featherston etreets. 'Phone 1140. TO LET, to approved tenant, House, 6 rooms, Waipapa-rd., Hataitai, gas-cooker, h. and c. water, enamel bath, 'all conveniences. (Apply 95a, Tinakori-rd. TO LET, 2 central Offices, Evening Post Buildings; reasonable rental. Apply Blundell Bros., Ltd. mO LET, No. 11/ . Rixon-grove (off A Austin-street), 4 Rooms, bathroom, etc. Apply A. Pierard, Johnston-street, Karori. ' rilO IiET, large, Room, containing ward- ■ X robe, fireplace; also furnished Bedroom, all conveniences, with private family; 7s weekT Address Evening Post. TO LET, well-furnished seven-roomed House, for 3 months. Apply Mrs. Nathan, 18, Levy-street (off Broughamstreet). 0 LET, best part Island Bay, near eea, two large Furnished Roojns, all conveniences. . Ozone, Evening Post. 0 LET, 3-rd. Cottage, 6, Howe'e-lane, off Dixon-st., 12s. Miles, 51,' Aus-tiri-Btroet. 12 'to 2, 5 to 8. rilO LET, new 6-rd. Residence, 145, A Moxham-aydhue, all modem requirements; 2 adjoining sect-ions if required (suitable garden, motor-house, etc.) ; near tram, section. ; Apply 15J, Moxham-av., Kilbirnie. npO LET, 2-stallod Brick Stable, with A cartshed, every convenience. Apply 134, Cuba-street. , ' TO LET! Double ' Furnished Front Room, with fireplace ; , also Single Unfurnished Room: 'reasonable. 10, Majoribanks-street, City end. TO LET, comfortable Furnished 6roomed Residence, facing water front at Seatouil. Apply 'A. L, Wilson and Co., 26, Brandon-street. i 0 LET, Furnished Bed- Sittin groom, also . Single Bedroom, ground floor ; meals optional. Apply 50, Ellice-street. TO LET, Lyall Bay! Furnished Whare ; tram ; gas stove, heater ; 12s 6d. Apply Cohen, 41, Willis-street, or 269, Riddiford-street. TO LET, Kelburn, 6 Rooms, furnished, six months ; lovely harbour view ; rent 37s 6d approved tenant. Thomas Cooper and Co., 78, Willis-street. TO LET, Furnished Double Bed-Sitting-room; Rooms with two single beds each ; also Unfurnished Room ; use of sittingroom. Apply 279, Cuba-street. LEFTMDFF "CLOTHING^ ' RING UP 'PHONE 3313. MRS. BRUCE, Cash Purchaser of Ladies', Gents', and Children's Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc.. Letters receive prompt attention; highest price* given. . Address 139, Ingestrs-street (next F.S. Dispensarj). LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. MRS. WOODWARD, 121, Ingestre-st. (next Skating Rihk), Cash Buyer of , LADIES', GENTS', and CHILDREN'S I LEFT-OFF CLOTHING and BOOTS ■etc. . I Letters receive prompt attention. Distance no objection. .121, INGESTRE-ST. (next Skating Rink) 'Phoae 2379. FLOWERS. ~~ "OARADISE of colour and beauty in A these beautiful lines, from ,Kew Gardens, London,. Exhib. Rainbow Pansies, 3s doz., Exhib. Polyanthus, 3s dot., French Scented Violas, 2s 6d doz., Exh. Anterhiniums, very fine, 3s doz. The lot for 10s. carriage paid for cash. Gorgeous Nemesia, 50 for 3s 6d. , W. Mitehinson, Nurseryman, Now Plymouth. 1 THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT, 1908. (Section 50). In the Estate of MARY WILLIAMSON, late of Wellington, Widow, deceased. ALL Creditors and Others having Claimg against this Estate are hereby required to send thorn, with particulars, on the forms provided, to the District Manager of the Public Trust Office at Wellington, on or before the 30th day of October, 1914. Accounts not rendered by the date named may be rejected. All moneys payable to the above estate may be lodged to the credit of the Public Trustee's account at any postal moneyorder office, or paid to the District Manager of the Public Trust Office at Wellington. FRED. FITCHETT, Public Trustee. ' 26th August, 1914. ~ PARTNERSHIP. WE have to-dny admitted Mr. Percy Wynclhiim Jackson us a Partner in our IHi-incss of Barristers and Solicitors. The (inn name v. ill in future be "WILFORD, LEVI AND JACKSON." T. M. WILFORD. P. LEVI. Wellington, Ist September, 1914. ~ SPRING ( ,'LEANING. CARPETS lifted, beaten, and returned same day if required. Windows cleaned, Chimneys swept, House and Office cleaning. WELLINGTON CLEANING CO.. 97, Dixon-strtet. 97, Dixon-streoi _ 'Phop*_j!Z24^ WHISTLE," Itid"~Suchard'r~Vehna Chocolates will come into mind. Sold at all ehope. Ask for Suchard's. . j

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 54, 1 September 1914, Page 1

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