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E. PEAESON & CO., 130, CUBA-STREET. mHE HOME OF BIG VALUES. SEE VALUES IN FOOTWEAR BELOW. Gents' Chrome Sewn Bals., a. strong boot, now 10s 6d. Gents' Glace Kid Leather-lined Bals., unbeatable in Now Zealand, at 14s 6d. Ladies' All-patent Colt Lace Shoe, welted soles. To clear 10s 6d. Ladies' Bostock Boots, good and cheap. Now selling at 14s 6d. WEEK-END BAEGAINS IN LADIES' FOOTWEAR. ! A RE you a true bargain seeker? -£»- Then theso lines* in hea%-ily-re-duced smart Boots and Shoes musfc compel you to visit us ! Bo the first to sco them ! Ladies' Black Glace Lace Boots. straight patent cap, medium pointed toes, also in button, usually 13s 6d, NOW 6/ll Ladies' Tan Glaco Oxford WaJking ; Shoes, round toes, usuaJly 12s 6d, now 8s lid. Ladies' Box Calf or Glace Kid Cloth Top Derby Walking Shoes, now clearing at 10s 9d. Ladies' Smart All-patent Derby Walking Shoes, fashionable creased fronts, clearing at 12s 3d. Ladies' Glace, Lace, or Button Boots, smart shape and dressy, now 12s 9d. PEAECE'S BOOT AECADE 106. CUBA-ST., and RIDDIFORD-ST. HEEE IT IS IN BLACK AND WHITE ! A REAL Black and White Window — every colour barred — every item emart, and top-notch style. BLACK AND WHITE SHIRTS, 4s 6d to 12s 6d BLACK AND WHITE PYJAMAS, from 6s 6d SAME IN TIES, Is 9d and 2s 6d NEW DICE SOX, 2e 6d. Remember, Blaok and White Mercery it considered "it" ju6t now — you may a 6 well be cojrrect — costs no more ! DON'T MISS THE BLACK AND WHITE WINDOW! WALLACE & GIBSON, THE "KASH," WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. UPSTAIRS. W. F. NEWSON, 174, FEATHERSTON-STREET (Opp. General Post Office), BEGS to announce that he has Commenced Business as a MERCHANT TAILOR at the above address. 1 ESTATE OF HUI TE MIHA. (Hugh Danger), Deceased. A LL Claims against the above Estate must bo sent in. to tho Undersigned at once. Full details necessary. G. H. CULLEN, Solicitor for tho Administrator, Carterton. 1 TYPEWRITERS 1 TYPEWRITERS ! TYPEWRITERS t TYPEWRITERS ! WE are offering a wide choice of Second-hand Typewriter* at real Bargain prices^ Every machine guaranteed in. good order. It will pay you to investigate. THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LTD., 17 and 19, CUBA-STREET, Wellington. "Phone 1676. mHE EVENING POST. C. S. AND P. CORDING, .Courtenay-place (corner of Clyde-quay), Agents for The Evening Post, Receive and forward Advertisements to the Office without extra charge. Telephone No. 2034. i mHE EVENING POST. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. We would ask Subscribers whose complaints of unsatisfactory delivery of their papers do not receive prompt attention to write or telephone direct to the Publisher. TEA AND SCRAP LEAD. ! T^ANTED to Purchase, TEA and V * SCRAP LEAD, in any Quantities ; highest price. Apply to the STEREOTYPER, Evening; Post. WANTED KNOWN. TO MOTOR CYCLISTS. Why pay morefor your Sundries? All gooda now supplied at Wholesale Prices. Following are a few of many lines: — Dunlop Belts 15s, Lycott's 12s 6d, Kempshall Tires £3, Continental Tires 40s, Tubes 12s6d, Outfits 2s 6d, Motor Pumps 4s 6d, Price's Motorine 6s 6d gal., Sturmey Archer Hubs £10 10s. Sutherland and Rankine, Free Garage, Mercor-street. WANTED Kaown — Annihilation of Germs, Dirt, etc., effected by use of Meeton's Scrubbing Cloth, the trusted ally of every housekeeper. To be found in office, cottage, or mansion. Price 4d yard. Try it. MESTON'S, 243, Vivian-street.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 57, 4 September 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 57, 4 September 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 57, 4 September 1914, Page 1