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MEN'S BOXED SUITS. fTIHE Ready-made Boxed Suite a.t C. Smith's appeal to all thinking men of the day. They know what a saving there is in buying one of these Ready-to' Wear Well-fitting Suits. PRICES range from 355, 455, 50s, 52s 6d, 55s to 70s each. . WE PAY POSTAGE. C. SMITH, LTD., CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON. WANTED Known— lf ybu are thinking ,of Removing, Packing, or Storing your Furniture, consult us. Our Stores are large -and dry, our workmen especially skilcd, our motto promptness, civility, and reasonableness.— J. O'BRIEN AND CO., Carrying Contractors, Customhouse and Forwarding- Agents, office 8 and 10, > Brandon-street. Telephone- 1920. WANTED Known— Tingey and CoT, Ltd., Manners-st., are having Stocktaking Sale, Ist to Slat March. WANTED Sell, unique 4-rd new Home, Kilbirnie; no kitchen, no. range, yet maximum convenience, minimum housework ;. £50 deposit, weekly, instalments. S. Salek (owner), 11, Blair-street. "^ANTED, Collection of Stamps or loose lots. Specially wanted, Old N.Z. or Samoa Stamps; good prices given. A. Brodie, Dealer in Rare Stamps. 116, Manners-street, Royal Oak Buildings, Wellington. 'Phone 1308. WANTED KnowiP-Bargain Day Tomorrow. Silk Cot Quilts 4s 6d, Double Bed 17s 6cl : Indigo Print, 6yds 2s lid. Archer's, Upper Cuba-street. WANTED, ladies to make their own costumes and sports coats at H. G. Bedell's, 170, Riddiford-street. Classes will recommence beginning January. WANTED Known— Pictures at less than cost during Stock-taking Sale. R. and E. Tingay, Manners-st. WANTED, Furniture Buyers to visit our Genuine Al.tera.tion Sale. Greatest b-irgains in Furniture ever offered. Must sell to clear, for attera- ; tions. Furni^'ng Co.. 10, ; Rintoul-sti't "sfpwtown one 2053. WANIi? . , J "fitted up ' rea4M * * ,_-«■' any room (a, boon tc :_\~...*s«>j, lbs each. The Sims Hardware. ANTED Known— Bargain Day Sat"urday. 1000 yds Floral Silk Ribbon, Is 6d, for B_d : Laco Fronts, 2s lid, now ■ Is. Archer's, Upper Cuba-street. WANTED Known— That Tingey'o are giving genuine reductions off Wall i Papers, for cash only; during stock-tak- . ing sal«. ANTED— Whether you drink Tea once or four times daily, drink the i Best— Desert Gold Tea. . . \ WANTED— Somebody 6nap this quickly. Only one Section, one chance, 40 x .120, Hautana-st., Hutt; £85, £10 deposit, balance easy terms. S. Salek (owner), 11, Blair-street. 'Phone 1481. ANTED Known— Annual Stocktaking Sale starts Ist March. Sensational bargains promised. S. G. Ross, , Jeweller and Engraver, Barrett's Buildings, Lambton-quay. WANTED— Ladies aro invited to inspect our New Costumes, just to hand, style, size, and price to suit all. Bon, Marche, Willis-street. WANTED' .jv-viMafionA •Sorcw-top Jars (noaring the en#' of jam season), prices, reduced : pints Is 6d, quarts 2s, half gal. 3s 9d per half dozen. The Sims Hardware. WANTED Known— Special Tg-morrow. 21 pieces Sheeting to be cut' up; sheets from 2s 6d, hemmed free. Archer s, Upper Cuba-street. __________ WANTED— Desert Gold Tea is so satisfying that you'll regret every day you have been without it. WANTED— Fashionable Dress Goods just opened ex Ruahine. Just as good value as before. Morgan's, 115, Cuba-street. | W" ANTED Known— Roast Rabbits, Is; Tomato Sausages, 6d lb. Preston's, Willis-street and Cuba-street. ANTED the public to know, Hall's Sanitary Paint is now selling at 3s 6d per tin— 93 shades. Tingey, 30, Man-ners-street. * ANTED Known — Ladies' Sample Vests. Is, Is 6d ; do. Hose, Is. Is 6d ; Wool Gloves, Is; Ladies' Overalls, Is. Archer's, Upper Cuba-street. ANTED — Refreshing and nervequieting is Desert Gold Tea. Try a cup when headachy after shopping. Ask for the 2s grade. W "ANTED — Just opened, thousands of yards of newest Dress and Costume Materials; no advance in prices. Morgan's, 115, Cuba-street. WANTED^Ladies are invited to inspect our Now Costumes, just to hand. Style, size", and prico'to suit all. Bon Marcho, Willis-street. ANTED the publio to visit our Picture Galleries during Sale. Not a. few throw-out linos, but a genuine sale of up-to-date Pictures. R. and E. Tingey and Co., Manners-st. ANTED— SOO Kitchen Chairs to be cleared at greatly sacrificed prices; 5s 6d each or 30s _ doz. The Sims Hardware. __^ WANTED, two respectable Men Boarders; every convenience, soft washing; terms £1. Charlcombe, 26a, Murphy6treet, Thorndon. WANTED Known— Be your own milliner. Velvet Toques, 4s 6d ; 50 doz Feather Mounts, Is, Is 6d. Archer's, Upper Cuba-street. . ANTED, first-class certificated Engine Driver, for sawmill, Gisborne district. Apply Stewart and Co., Cour- 1 tenay-place^ ANTED— Gas Irons, Kenrick's Eng-lish-made Special, 5s 6d each; tho most economical gas iron obtainable. The Sims Hardware. . WANTED Known — George Janes, French Polisher. All kinds of Furniture repaired and made, equal to new ; Piano- Polishing speciality. Care of H. Nimmo and Sons, Piano Factory, Kent-terrace. W~ ANTED— Richer in bouquet and flavour than any Tea you over tasted is Desert Gold Tea. All grocers. Ask for the 2s grade. ANTED, Situation as Housekeeper or Ladyhelp, all duties, Wellington South preferred. H.W., Post Agency, Nowtown. WANTED Known— so doz Buttons, all shades, no war advance, 3d doz up; Velvet Sports Coat, .25s >6d *to measure. Archer's, Upper Cuba-street. WANTED to Rent, in nice locality. . 3or 4 roomed Cottage; would take for a term. Apply Term, Evening Post. WANTED to Sell, Corner Block, 51 by 99ft, close Courtenay-place. suitable for garage, £3000. E. Johnston nnd Co., 157, Lambton-quay. W' ANTED, in~or~hear Wellington, Situation, as Companion or Governess, by refined educated young woman : qualified pianist and expert in art and fancy needlework. Address Accomplished, Evening Post. WANTED, Nlivseiy-llousemnid (houseparlourmaid kept); references *equired. Apply Mrs. W Young, 70, The Te r r a cc. ANTED, Washing and Cleaning, by . .day or half-days, Taita or Lower Hutt. J.E.F., care of Foster, Taita.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 66, 19 March 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 66, 19 March 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 66, 19 March 1915, Page 1