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MEN'S WEAR, AT SPECIAL PRICES. MEN'S Suite, ready to wear, 32s 6d, 42s 6d to 70s Men's Sports Coats, 25s 6d Men's Trousers, 1000 pairs to select from, 7s lid to 18s 6d paiiMen's Overalls (blue or grey), Coats 4s lid, Pants 3s lid. C. SMITH, LTD., 96, 98, 100, CUBA-STREET. ■\\TANTED— lndentors and Business ' » Men to enquire into our system of Clearing- and Forwarding Goods. Our promptness, civility, and reasonable charges aro most conspicuous. Agents in every principal town of New Zealand, lurniturc removed, stored, or packed, a-nd forwarded by careful experienced moH. Ring 'Phone 1920. J. O'Brien and Co., Office 8 and_lo, Brandoh-stteet. W' BOOT TRADE. ANTED, Youth, to learn the trade. Equity Boot Co., Upper Ingestrestreot. MERCERY SALESMAN. Wf ANTED, smart Junior Assistant, for » » Mercery Department. WALLACE AND GIBSON, _____ Willis-street. MACHINIST WANTED. WANTED, Machinist, for Hat-Cap trade; experienced girl preferred, i Abel Pickering, 272, Wakefield-st., opp. To Aro Station. "~ TO TAILORS. " WANTED, for country, First-class Coat-Maker. Apply Miller and Ahearn, 110, Wakefield-otrcct. ~ PRESSERS. ' WANTED, at once, competent Presser. Exoekior Clothing Co., Old Cus-tomhouse-street. ~~ MILLINER. TX^ ANTED, young Lady, to make wire » » and buckram shapes. Apply Archer's Drapery Store, Upper Cuba-st. WANTED, JDUTCHER, smart, for hawking cart; must be good' canvasser. State age and experience, to Battler, Evening Pc«t. TO APPRENTICES. " * WANTED, Apprentices , for all branches of the trade. ' Apply, at once, A. Levy, Wholesale Clothing Manufacturer, 117. Customhouse-quay. BOYS WANTED. " \\T ANTED, Boys for seam-preesing. » » Apply to CATHIE AND SONS, LTD., Clothing Workrooms, Marion-st. FURNITURE. ~ WANTED to Buy, Houses of Furniture; highest price; cash down. C. Daubney, 148, Tory-street. BEAUTIFUL HOUSE. ~"~" "I^ANTED to Let, 5 Rooms, conservav t tory, every convenience ; unfurnished 30s, furnished 50s. Ring telephone 3332. TO BANDSMEN. WANTED, Boot Repairer; constant' job to steady man. Apply Secretary, Petone Municipal Brass Band. ' yy ANTED KN 0 WN. ■ W., M'CULLOUGH AND CO., Coaehpainters and Motor Car Renovators. Why neglect your Cars and cause heedless expense when you can have them Renovated equal to new at the most moderate price at this address: Corner of OLD CUSTOMHOUSE and CORNHILE ' STREETS ? ' UPHOLSTERY. " WANTED Known— Doyle Brothers, Wholesale Upholsterers and Chair Manufacturers. Divans and Chesterfield Lounges a specialty. Furniture Reupholstered and Re-covered. Agents for the Bickford Patent Theatre Seating. Address : 24 and 26, Egmont-street, Wellington. Telephone 831. WANTED Known— Annihilation of Germs, Dirt,, etc., effected by U6e of Meston's Scrubbing Cloth, the trusted ally of every housekeeper.. To be found in office, cottage, or mansion. Price 4d yard. Try it. ! MESTON'S, 143, Vivian-street. . WANTED KNOWN. TO MOTOR CYCLISTS. j Why pay more for your Sundries? All goods now supplied at Wholesale Prices. Following are a few of many lines: — Dunlop Belts 15s, Lycett's 12s 6d, Kempshall Tires £3, Continental Tires 40s, Tubes 12s 6d, Outfits 2s 6d, Motor IPumps 4s 6d, Price's Motorine 6s 6d gal., Sturmey Archer Hubs £10 10s. Sutherland and Rankine, Free Garage, Mercer-street. WANTED^ggs^ndT" Egg Farms. This booklet contains the trustworthy information, regarding the successful production of eggs at a lees percentage of cost; 2s copy. The Sims Hardware. W' ANTED— Wellington Furnishing Co. desires to call Furniture Buyers' attention to the High-grade Furniture they, are selling. Goods- guaranteed ; exceptionally low prices. 10, Rintoul -street, Newtown. 'Phone 2053. WANTED— "Radianta" Blouses, from 5s lid; Floral Muslins, from sid; Piques, from 10id ; Crepes, from 7id. Morgan's, 115, Cuba-street. WANTED — Orders taken for day-old Chicks from guaranteed trap-nested stock, Hutt Valley ; best obtainable. The Sims Hardware Co. WANTED Known— Our Seeds are the best that grow. Proved by test. Our Garden Guide is the most useful gar- j den book. Free on application. Te Aro I Seed Co., 56, Courtenay-place. _ WANTED Known — Govt. workers' loans available on new, pretty 4roomed Villas building at Kilbirnie; £50 deposit, £1 week. S. Salek, owner, 11, ! Blair-street. ANTED— NazoI for coughs and colds. Easy to take, acts quickly, does not injure the system. ANTED — Tiie~Leghorns. brown, white, 61ack_,l>uTr, and duckling, their origin and History and practical qualities, by leading judges and breeders. 3s 6d copy. The Suns Hardware. ANTED Known— So good is Amber Tips Toa thai oven those troubled with weak digestion can drink it with comfort. Your grocer 6e-lls it. ANTED— Successful Poultry, Keeping, a text book for beginners; contains the "secret of success 1 ' for pleaBure and profit; 3s 6d ctfpy. The Sims Hardware. WANTED, Employment by young man (22), slight clerical experience, good quick writer. , Apply Writer, Evening Post. W~ ANTED, capablo Cook-General. Apply Mr«. Herdman, 14, Kelburnparade. • ANTED to Sell, level Section, best part Hataitai, 3 minutes from tram ; splendid view ; 42ft frontage. F. Bond, 77, Moxham -avenue, Kilbirnie. ANTED Known— That C. How Bros. , have opened a High-class Laundry at 106, Lambton-quay. All orders promptly executed by export workmen. Charges moderate. ANTED~to Rent, for term not less than one year, 3 or 4-roomed Unfurnished Whare, at one of the Bays, Lyttll Bay preferred ; moderate rent. State terms to Janus, Evening Post.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 86, 8 October 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 86, 8 October 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 86, 8 October 1914, Page 1

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