TTINGLISH SAMPLES AT LONDON JjJ PRICES. EVANS & SCHWARTZ, FANCY DRAPERS AND MILLINERS, Of 144-146, Cuba-street, Announce that they have just opened 3 Hampers of Samples. LONGCLOTH UNDERCLOTHING, Nights, Knickers, Combinations, Camisoles, Chemises, etc., purchased at a big discount for cash in London, and are now quitting them at London manufacturers' prices. Lovely Nightdresses, 3s 6d, 3s 9d, 3s lid, 4s 3d, 4s 6d, 5s 3d, 7s 6d Charming Knickera, 13 lid, 2s 3d. 2s 6d, 2s 9d, 2s lid, 3s 3d, 3s 6d, 3s 9d, 3s lid Beautifully Trimmed Combinations, 2b 6d to 6s 9d. AT THE CORNER BARGAIN STORE, 144-146, Cuba-street. OFFICE OF THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER, Wellington, 18th November, 1914. APPLICATIONS for appointment to the Native Department at Auckland and Wanganui will bo received by the Undersigned up till noon on the 26th November, 1914, from Junior Clerks with legal training.' Salary to commence £120, rising by annual increments according to scale. Applications must embrace a statement of education, age, experience, and full qualifications. A. J. H. BENGE, I Secretary. WELLINGTON HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT. A PPLICATIONS, addressed to the -tJ— undersigned, are invited up to 9 a.m. on WEDNESDAY, 25th November, 1914, for the position of Medical Superintendent at the Wellington Hospital and the Institutions of the Bosurd. Salary £800 per annum, rising to £1000 by annual increases of £50. _ Furnished houße, lighting, and fuel provided. Duties to commence early in January, 1915. J. COYLE, Secretary. \ 4, Marion-street, Wellington, New Zealand. j Y\r ANTED, SHORTHAND WRITER and TYPIST. Apply, statin? speed am' sperience, to P.O. BOX 463. DRESSMAKING*. " WANTED, SLLEVE IfaNDS; also IMPROVER,- >n.- APPRENTICES. Apply at once, MISS CAMPBELL, Te Aro House. JUNIOR OLERK. nnHE services of a CAPABLE JUNIOR -*■ are required for WHOLESALE GROCERY HOUSE. Apply, stating age, and enclosing copies of references to ADVANCE, Evening Post. '. . ' " '"'DRESSMAKING. ' • TO" ANTED, COMPETENT FOREWOMAN, Capable of taking cha_ge during the absence of head. Apply i BLYTHES, LTD., ! Napier. TO DRAPERS. | TITANTED, capable SALESWOMAN, * * to take charge of our Showroom ; experience in buying and indenting necessary. HUGO AND SHEARER, , Masterton. SAVE MONEY. ' WANTED Known— Have all your Old Suite and Dresses Dry Cleaned, | equal to new, at BARBER'S WELLINGTON DYE WORKS, 125, Cuba-street, 147, Riddiford-street. 'Phone 226. T\f ANTED KNOW N. Hot Sea and Fresh Water Bath-house and Massage Institute. LYALL BAY, WELLINGTON. For all complaints, including Nerve Troubles, Rheumatism, and Insomnia. Massage Treatment by Mr. C. J. Clark and Nurse Reynolds. 'Phone 2419 (2 rings). Open day and night. SPECIAL. WANTED, Suits to measure from £3 ss; Costumes to measure from £3 15s. Latest Fashions. Satisfaction. Josephs and Co., 4, Willis-street (above Burlington Cafe). oliTfalse teeth bought. WANTED to Buy, Old False Teeth, sound or broken. Ca6h by return mail. J. Dunstone, Box 345, Christchurch. MEXICAN PARROTS. WANTED to Sell (iust arrived from Mexico), finest shipment Talking Parrots ever landed in N.Z. ; all young and guaranteed talkers. R. White, care Whitehall, Plimmer's Steps. 'Phone 1617. WANTED, respectable householders, with or without the cash, you can dress yourselves and everyone in _ your family with everything of the highest quality. Latest fashions for ladies, 'for gentlemen, for boys and girls. If you are a bit short of oash come and see me. I can arrange it for you to your entire satisfaction. At Balkind's, 125, Vivianstreet. Telephone 247. , WANTED Known— Result Wellington Motor Cycle Club's 12-Hour Trial, Labour Day: The invincible Triumph again wins the Aitken Cup for best private owner performance against all makes of motors— G. Watt, "Triumph," Ist; C. Tanner, "Triumph," 2nd; E. Creed, 8.5.A.. 3rd. SUTHERLAND AND RANKINE, Agents. Mercer-street. IXf ANTED KNOWN — W. M'CULLOUGH AND CO., I Coachpainters and Motor Car Renovators. Why neglect your Cars and cause needless expense when you can have them Renovated equal to new at the most moderate price at this address — CORN-HILL-STREET? TAXIS FOR HIRE. WANTED Known— Modern Taxi Cabs for Hire. Landaulettes (Warren), very roomy, No. 118; Landaulette (Sunbeam), No. 89. Orders promptly attended to. 'Phone 3131. S. MATTERSON, Proprietor, 135, Abel Smith-street. WANTED Known— Now's the time to order your New Suit. If you require real satisfaction, both in quality and workmanship, with a perfect fit at a moderate price, you've got to go to Meston'e Our motto: "No fit, no pay." MESTON, Tailor and Outfitter, 149. ViTun-rir«et.^
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 122, 19 November 1914, Page 1
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