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"HOME INDUSTRIES." HAVE you si knitting machine, if so. wo have tho WOOL you require, in plain and_ fancy shades, at 3s 3d per head of 12 skeins. < WHEELING WOOL for sox, bed sox, Balaclava caps, etc.. 5s lid head of 8 skeins. PATON'S 4-PLY FINGERING, ' for choloia belts, etc., in grey and natural, 4s lid and 5s lid per head of 12 skeins. Samples posted free in New Zealand. C. SMITH, LTD., | WELLINGTON. Open all day Wednesdays, Close Saturdays, at 1 p.m. WANTED, Everybody to sec Chiwles Chaplin, in "A Night Out," at Shortt's Theatro, To-morrow. TAILORESSES. WANTED, Apprentices, also Vest Machinists. ' CATHIE & SONS. LTD., ■ Marion-street. TO WHOLESALER!^ " TJCTANTED to Let, in Palmerston t V North, large Room, 32 x 24ft, well lighted, brick building, central situation; splendidly suited for permanent sample room; rent £1 per week. Apply to L. Bittelmoyer, Paltnorston North. FURNITURE. WANTED to Buy, Houses of Furniture; highest price, cash down. C. Daubney, 148, Tory-street. SUITS AND COSTUMES. T~T ANTED— Suits to measure from £3 » t 53, Costumes to measure from £3 15s; own material made up; satisfaction guaranteed. Josephs and Co., 95, Cubastreet. 'Phone 1441. WANTED, Ever} body to see Charles Chaplin, in "A Night Out," at Shortt's Theatre, To-morrow. ___ WANTED TO SELL, -j Q-INCH three-6idcr Planing Machine AC* (W. B. Haigh and Co.) complete, nearly new. For particulars and inspection, write J. Whiteman, Mangaroa. VERTICAL BORING^MACHENE. WANTED, second-hand vertical woodboring maohino (power). Apply Organ Factory, Sydney-Btreot, Wellington. MERCERY. WANTED, a smart Lad, to learn Morcory and Clothing Trade; good opportunities for a smart lad. W. Black and Co . Ltd., 26, Manners-street. TO MACHINISTS. /COLONIAL Clothing Factory, back of VV New Zealander, Hotel, off Mannersstreet, wants Machinists, Iniproters, and Apprentices; highest wages paid. MOTOR WAREHOUSE"! SMART Boy wanted for above. Apply Inglis Bros., Harris-street. WANTED — Velveteens ! Velveteens ! All colours, all prices, plain and corduroy, Is 6d to 2s 3d ; good goods at low prices. Morgan's, Cuba-street. W~_NTED, Situation al General Cough Curer—Wilton's Old English Cougih Linctus. Wages Is 6d. W "ANTED— We have n few Japanese Screens, slightly damaged, in stock ; usual price 255, now being cleared 10s 6d and 12s 6d each. The Sims Hardwaie. ANTED Known— Building 3 nice Villas, Kilbirnie, every convenience, £610, £650, £685; deposit £50, weekly, £1 (Govt. lo*n). S Salek (ownor), 11, Blair-street. 'Phono -1481. - WANTED— Desert Gold Tea is rich in, fragrance and flavour. A blend from Ceylon's choicest gardens. Is, lOd and 2s ANTED, Ironere. Apply Victoria Laundry Co., Ltd., Hanson-street. WANTED, Girls, for mangling room. Apply Victoria Laundry Co., Ltd., Hanson-street. WANTED— Newtown residents contemplating residing Kilbirnie, completion Constable-street Tram, see S. Salek, 11, Blair-street, re purchasing homo on his Evans Bay Estate. WANTED to BuyT for cash, level sunny Section, at Lyall Bay. Reply by letter to R. Wills, 13, Hiropi-street. WANTED to Sell, Level Section, close Khand-llah Hall, Khandallah. Apply R. Wills, 13, Hiropi-Btroet. WANTED, a Laundress, at once. Apply 19, Kehsington-street. WANTED, Factory Hands; accustomed to the work preferred. Apply Thomson, Lewis and Co. ANTElTK~no~wn^Shal-land's Baking Powder puts money in the housewife's pocket. Costs less than others — ensures perfect results. ANTED— Just landed, largo stock E.P. Table Ware: Tea Spoons, 3s i doz. ; Dessert, 5s { doz. ; Table, 7s £ doz. ; Forks to match ; will not tarnish. The Sims Hardware. ANTED • Known— Lnst Week of Sale. 500 yards, of rich Chiflonfiniah Velveteens, Is yard, worth Is lid ; Check Dreos Stuff, 7^d yard. Archer's, Cuba-street. ANTED, competent General, for country, all duties, £1 Week. Apply Mrs. Waring Taylor, "Balmoral," Mulgrave-street. WANTEI>-Those who are fastidious in their choice of Tea are most pleased with Desert Gold Tea. WANTED to Let, Dwelling House, 7 rooms, central situation, No. 63, Cambridge-terrace, immediate possession. Apply Mr. Evans, Painter, 230, Upper Cuba-street. ANTED to Buy, a Spring Cart, tip, in good ordpr, to carry 25 to 30 cwt. State price and particulars to Farmer, Evening Po-st. ,_' ANTED, Youth, for bakehouse, with preyious experience preferred. Apply 28, Courtenay-place. ANTED^AII Alec^ M*Gee's ' old friends, please call at Victoria Milliard Parlour, Cuba-street (over Lees and Church's). ANTED Known— Last- Woek of Sale. Ladies' Bloomers, Is lid ; Laige Vests, Is; Combinations, Is lid; Silk Blouses, 4s lid. Archer's, Upper Cuba -street. ANTED— Wilson's Malt Extract being freshly prepared with the most modern machinery is far superior to the imported brands. Price Is 6d and 28 9d. Johnston, Chemist. Cuba-street^ ANTED— Kitchen Chairs, strong and well made, 30s i doz. or 5s 6d each. We deliver everywhere free. Call and inspect. The Sims Hardware. ANTED— Are you selling out? We buy Furniture, large or small lots. I Richardson Bros., 206, Cuba»street. Telephone 2684 A. • WANTED— The delicate flavour of Desert Gold Tea is refreshing and stimulating. All grocors. Is lOd and 2s. WANTED — Unlike other bakihg powders, Sharland|6 costs no more than before the war. Still only one shilling. All grocere. WANTED, Pupil* for banjo, guitar, mandoline, violin, piano: pupils under 16 reduced foes. Signor Vadala. 163, Willis-street. WANTED— Cheapest House for anything in Jewellery line. Name and date engraved free any article purchased. S. G. Ross, Engraver and Jeweller, 362, Lambton-quay. WANTED Known— Roast. Rabbits, Is; Tomato Sausages,- 6d lb. . Prestin's t Willis-street and Cub»-stree.»

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 133, 7 June 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 133, 7 June 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 133, 7 June 1915, Page 1

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