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BARGAINS IN CHILDREN'S MILLINERY ! 150 Wool Hoods, to be cleared at 6d each Teddy Hats, in saxe, brown, cardinal, 2s 6d for la Velour-finish Military Caps, cream, tan, saxe, 5s 6d for Is 6d 50 Cardinal Cord Caps, 2s lid for Is Girls' Black Sealette Hats. A Great Bargain. 5s 6d for 2s 6d Boys' Soft Washing Hats, 4s 6d for 2<j lid WHITEHEAD & PEARS,' CUBA-STREET. NOTICE. rriHE Public arc hereby notified that -*- "CHAMPION'S CELEBRATED PURE MALT VINEGAR" BOTTLES are the Sole Property of Messrs. Champion and Slee, Limited, of London, England, and that any person or firm using the same for Vinegar other than that of Messrs. Champion and Slec. Limited's, manufacture renders himself or themselves liable to prosecution for so doing. The Attorneys will be compelled, in case of any wrongful use of the" bottles, to take all necessary steps, legal or otherwise, to compel discontinuance of such wrongful usage. Dated ac Wellington this 17th day of June, 1915. BANKART BROS., LTD., Auckland, Attorneys for CHAMPION AND SLEE, LTD. QUEEN CARNIVAL. CANDIDATE No. 6 (MRS. M'VICAR). GRAND CARNIVAL BAZAAR, TOWN HALL. (1) Jumble Stall. (2) Sweets and Cake Stall. ALL Friends and Supporters of Mrs. M'Vicar are asked to contribute to her Stalls at the Town Hall. Furniture Pictures, Crockery, Clothing, Bric-a-Brac, all sorts 'of odds and ends you don't need, pleas© send along to the Town Hall any time after 12 o'clock on Monday, or ring 728 A, and they will be sent for. Sweets Stall, Home-made Cakes, Sweeta, Pieservee, Fruit. HELPERS WANTED FOR BOTH STALLS. Come and help to Swell tho Fund for our Boys who are helping to Save our Country. T^UNDS NEEDED FOR SERBIA. Please send Cheques and Postal Orders to Lady Boylo, Hon. Treasurer of tho SERBIAN RED CROSS. Offices: 5, Cromwell-road, S.W., London, England. LEGAL. I HAVE this, day admitted into partnership Mr. 0. C. Mazengarb, M.A., LL.B., who has been my Managing Clerk during tho past four years. The now firm will practico as Barristers and Solicitors at Accountants' Chambers, Johnston-street, under the stylb of Barton I and Mazengarb. JOHN S. BARTON, Wellington, 17th June, 1915. XTJT ANTED KNOWN. BARBER'S DYE WORKS, For Dry Cleaning, etc., 125, Cuba-street, and 147, Riddiford-etreefc. Telephone 226. KARORI. WANTED, Purchaser faithfully-built 6- roomed Residence, h. and c. water, porcelain bath," lavatory basin, c.1., washhouse, copper, tute, etc., dining room o-»er 20ft; good level section, gardon, lawn, etc. ; 2 minutes from tram. Price £990; Government mortgage £480 at 4i per cent. ; terms about £250 cash, balance arranged. Apply 11. ERNEST LEIGHTON, 182, Featherston-street. Inrr anted, MEMBERS of tho EXPEDITIONARY FORCES To Call and See Our WRISTLET WATCHES. Guaranteed Timekeepers. G. T. WHITE, Jeweller. 274, Lambton-quay. 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 6hort of cash come and see me. I can arrange it for you to your entire satisfaction. At Balkind's, 125, Vivianstreet. Telephone 2664 A. TAXIS FOR HIRE. WANTED Known— Taxi-Cabs for Hire. My cars were specially constructed for invalids and others. Comfort guaranteed. Special terms to medical and commercial men. I specialise in ■ long journey trips. Phones— Nos. 3373 and 3805. GEORGE HOWARD, ' 122. Gbuznee-strcot. TAXI FOR HIRE. WANTED— Taxi Cab for Hire (No. 95). This car was_ specially constructed with shock-absorbing buffers, and its comfort for invalids and others is cruaranteed. 'Private 'phone 1262. Stand 1601. Special terms to doctors and commercial men. HOWARD SPACKMAN. Proprietor. WANTED Known— Tho only shop in N.Z. selling Black Sox, fast dye, English make, AD PAIR. MESTON, Tailor and Outfitter, 143. Vivian-street. WANTED KNOWN! ' DOYLE BROS., Wholesale Upholsterers and Chair Manufacturers, Specialists in Chesterfield Lounges, Divans, and High-back Chairs. Agents for Sprinsr Theatre Seatings. Address — 24 and 26, Egmont-street, Wellington. Telerjhone 831. ANTED— The order for that new Hand-made Suit. Wo are not responsible for other people's bad work, but irunranteo our own Tailor-mado work firstclass in every detail. New season's materials just opened Entrust us with your order now. "No fit; no pay." MESTON, Tailor and Outfitter, 143. Vivian-street. WANTED Known— Printing of overy description produced on the shortest notice at Tho Evening- Post Jsb_Pj-in._ting

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 143, 18 June 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 143, 18 June 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 143, 18 June 1915, Page 1