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ONE of our greatest Throw-out Sales in our Boot and Shoe Department. While taking stock in this department we, find we nave a large quantity of odd sizeß, which we are clearing at remarkably low prices, and we propose to give customers the whole benefit of theso snips. Hundreds of pairs of Crockett and Jones's Boots, to be cleared To-morrow. Worth 21s, 275, and 30s. Going out at 12s 6d, 13s 6d, 14s 6d. 60 Pairs of Bostock's Boots, glace kid and willow calf boots. Were 21s to 28s 6d. Going now at 13s 6d. Few Pairs only Men's Marlow Willow Calf Boot«, 22s 6d to 255. Sale Price, 14s 6d. AT DIMDORE'S, 57, MANNERS-STREET LOST, a Gold Brooch, ruby and pearl stones, between Constable-street and Kilbirnie. Reward. Cording's, Courtenay -place. LOST, in lower end of Pirie-street, Purse containing money. Reward at 21, Pirie-ctreet. . | LOST, between Knox Chnroh, Lower Hutt, and the Bridge, a Pocketbook," no names, MSS. notes only. Suitable reward on returning same to Rev. "M'Caw, The Manse. OST, on Thursday? at Newtown Park, Child's Ramooat. .Reward. W. F. Cuthbertson, c/o John Chambers and Son, Ltd. LOST, Thursday, brown short-haired Puppy. Reward on returning: to 46, Ellice-avenue. OST, Thursday, in Carnival, Gold Nugget Brooch. Reward at Tramway, Hotet Newtown. Valued as keepsake. LOST, from 'bus near Lyceum (Palace) Theatre, Petone, Tuesday night, Rug, marked N. St. C. Hales. Reward on returning to Chronicle Office, Petone. OST, Newtown Park, .last night, Small Purse, containing few shillings and cheque; payment stopped. Reward at 40, Waripori-strcet. OST, Radiator Cap of Motor-Car and Badge.. Finder rewarded on returning to Empire Hotel. , LOST, Royal Oak Corner, during procession, Thursday, Girl's Silver and Blue Enamel Wristlet Watch. Reward, F. N. R. Meadows, Stout-street. Office of the Public Service Commissioner, Wellington, sth June, 1915. APPLICATIONS, which must be made on Form P.S.C. 17 (a), obtainable at principal Post Offices, will be received by the undersigned for the following position : —Surveyor of Ships, Marine Department, Wellington; salary £260 per annum ; Professional Division. Applioations close on the 28th JUNE, 1915. Further . particulars may be' obtained on application to the Permanent Head of the Department, Wellington. The appointment will be subject to the provisions of the Public Service Act, 1912. P. VERSCHAFFELT, Secretary. \J\T ANTED" (privately) some household FURNITURE and FURNISHINGS. Would .consider tenancy of 6ix-roomed House. All particulars first letter to PROSPECTIVE, j '" Evening Pott. ; JUNIOR TYPISTE. \^ANTED smart' JUNIOR TYPISTE, Salary- 15s. Apply OADBURY BROS., LTD.i " ' 1 Ghuznee-sreet. W ANTED K\JN 0 W N. THE WHOLE OF THE NET PROFITS THE WELLINGTON . POULTRY, ■ PIGEON, AND CANARY SOCIETY'S ROYAL PATRIOTIC SHOW, I '• • < ! Commencing 30fch JUNE, at the Harbour Board's "U" Shed (next Ferry Wharf), Willbe donated to the PATRIOTIC FUND , FOR WOUNDED NEW ZEALANDERS. A One Shilling Art Union Tioket admits to the Show, and gives you a chance in the £100 Art Union. 7 ROOMS,' CHOICE- POSITION. WANTED Sell, 7-roomed House, one floor, best street, Newtown; land 35 . x 130 f t; ideal site, asphalt paths, built 8 years, tastef ully decorated ; price £900, £150 depobit, balance 5 years 5 per cent.. Cheapest property Newtown. Seeing is believing. M'lntyre and Co., 215, Lambton-quay. PAYABLE BOARDING HOUSE. WANTED Sell, 12-roomed modern Boarding House, beautifully appointed, charming place, large grounds, situate good suburb ; house always full — in fact, cannot accommodate all applying for lodgings; tariff 25s and 30s; profits about £8 weekly net. Price £350, including furniture, fowls, and. a cow ; magnificent home; see it quickly. M'lntyre and Co., 215, Lambton-quay. QUAINT VILLA, HATAITAI. WANTED' Sell, 5-roomed prettily-de-signed modern . House ; , hot and cold water, eleqtric light, gas cooker, porcelain bath, interior tastefully decorated; land 40ft x 100 ft, level; no climb. Price £775 ; £100 deposit ; . Government Mortgage, 4_; absolute snip. M'lntyre and Co., 215, Lambton-quay. 4-ROOMED MODERN VILLA, £550. WANTED to Sell, 4-roomed Villa, bast part Lyall Bay, right against beach, lovely position, verandah, casements, electric light, gas cooker, porcelain bath, patent drainage, concrete paths. Price £550; Government mortgage thereon; 6ee this quickly; splendid property. Sole Agents, - M'lntyre and Co., 215, Lambton-quay. SWEET HOME," NORTHLAND. WANTED . Sell, 5-roomed Villa, best part, with lovely garden, charming home, built for owner, hot, cold water, 1 built 44 years, patent drainage, planted hedges, nicely kept, large level Bection, all in garden. Price £650; £100 deposit; absolute snip. M'lntyre and Co., 215, Lambton-quay. 1 WANTED. '■ WE have a large stock of New and Second-hand PETROL and GAS ENGINES, from 2_ to 35 h.p., for marine and stationary use. YON HARTITZSCH AND HUTCHESON, 120, Ghuznee-street. PLUMBERS. WANTED to Sell, PLUMBING and TINSMITHING and GASFITTING BUSINESS; excellent Jobbing connections; practically new plant a.nd tools, right up to date; Stock and Plant at valuation, £200 to £300; very little cash required ; terms arranged ; no goodwill' Spacious Factory and Office, well lighted; good yard; lease can be arranged; small rent. Apply ST. H. GUILFORD AND 120., < Ajßhft^tre^

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 132, 5 June 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 132, 5 June 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 132, 5 June 1915, Page 1

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