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CHKAP VEHICLES. WANTED Known— Wo h*v© for Sal© the following second-hand Vehicles, all in first-claps order: Rubber-tired gig, hooded gig, rubbor tired, hooded phaeton, light spring dray ; also Butcher's and Baker's Carts, Milk Floats, etc ; cheap for cash. ROUSE, BLACK, AND SON, Coachbuilders, Kent-terraco and Lower Hutt. 'Phono 158S 1 CONTRACTORS. WANTED Known— J. O'BRIEN AND CO., Carrying Contractors and Custom House Agents, have full equipment for handling your Plant expeditiously Tip-drays, Timber Wagons, and Teams of all descriptions always available. Furniture Removing and Storing a speciality. Office, 8 and 10, Brandonstreet. Telephone 1920 TXT a" N^ T? E D^ MEMBERS of the 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 short of cash come and see me. I can arrange it for you to your entire satisfaction. At Balkmd'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. Ghuznee-street. 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 guaranteed. Private 'phone 1262. Stand 1601. j Special terms to doctors and commercial "HOWARD SPACKMAN. Proprietor, j "KJf7 ANTED Known— The only shop in * * N.Z. selling Black Sox, fast dyo, English make, Ap PAIR. MESTON, Tailor and Outfitter, 143. Vivian-street. TTT ANTED X N O W~N; For Hire., Open or Closed Cars, 92 and 93, _ including^ luxurious 1915 Model (British) Cabriolet Vulcan Car ; eleotric lighting and starting; careful drivers Day or night. Please ring 'Phone 1618. E. MOVES. Proprietor. TKT ANTED KNOWN. SOME MOTOR-CYCLE SNIPS. 3i Triumph, £23; 3£ Triumph, £26; 3£ 3-speed Alday's Matchless, £24 ; Moto Reve, £12. All the above in good order. WITCOMBE AND PYM, , Vivian-street. 'Phone 2658 A. ANTED Kn«wn — All kinds of Cemetery Work executed, Granite and Marble Curbs, Reinforced Concrete Walls. Direct Importer Granite and | Marble Memorials. H. GLOVER. MONUMENTAL SCULPTOR, ! 59, Keht-terrace. 'Phone 3243. WANTED Known— lf you are contemplating Painting, Paperhanging, or Decorating, ring up Telephone 2515 a or 2316. Our staff is the largest in Wellington, composed entirely of highly-paid expert tradesmen, who enablo us to do all work well and at exceptionally reasonable prices. Try us and convince yourself. All estimates free.— THOS. A. WELLS, 25, Hankey-6treet, City, and Main-road. Karori. CAUTION. WANTED KNOWN. E STALL'S STEAM DYE WORKS, op. posite Salvation Army, 85, Vivianstreet, employ no canvassers. Don't hd misled, but make sure of our address. 'Phone 2608 A. WANTED KNOWN. DOYLE BROS., "wholesale Upholsterers and Chair Manufacturers, Specialists in Chesterfield Lounges, Divans, and High-back Chairs. Agent! for Spring Theatre Seatings. Address — 24 and 26. Egmont-street, Wellington. Telephone 831. ANTED— The order for that new Hand-made Suit We aro not responsible for other people's bad work, but guarantee our own Tailor-made 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. TOT ANTED X N O W N. BARBER'S DYE WORKS, For Dry Cleaning, etc., l 125, Cuba-street, and 147, Riddiford-street, Telephone 226. ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANERS. WANTED Known— Reduce housework to a minimum. Just landed the best Vacuum Cleaner on tho market. Experts will demonstrate. Ring 'Phone 890 A. M. MANTHEL, Electrical Engineer, 9a, Courtenay-placo (behind Godber's). OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. WANTED Known — An up-to-date Photographic Studio has been opened in Cuba-street, opp. Te Aro House, and for one month every purchaser of one dozen Cabinet Photographs will be presented with one sepia enlargement. THE TALMA STUDIO, Cuba-street (opp Te Aro House). \ ANTED Known— Motor Cyclists, the 1915 7-h.p. Indian, with 3-speed gear box, and spring frame, is now being sold at £85 cash. Why pay more for machines offering less advantages? Call and let us demonstrate the luxury of thiß latest model. SUTHERLAND AND RANKINE, Free Garage, j Mercer-street. 1 WANTED Known— That COUCHMAN'S PETONE STEAM LAUNDRY havo opened tho following Depots : Miss Currie, Bookseller, Thorndon-quay Mrs. Thompson, Vivian-street, Wellington Mrs. Johns, Tinakori-road, Wellington Mr. Priestly, Storekeeper, Kelburn Mr. Hazelwoods, Storekeeper, Lower Hutt Mrs. Cudby, Storekeeper. Ilutt-rd., Petone Mrs. Bramley, Storekeeper, Rona Ba-y WANTED KNOWN. HOT SEA WATER BATH AND MASSAGE INSTITUTE, ! LYALL BAY. A client writes: — "A course of soa batha and niaseage cured mo of a nervous break- [ down and rheumatism. I consider them I bettor than Rotorua and they cost a, [ mere trifle. 1 ' ! ' EDILSON, THE FRUIT KING. WANTED— Genuine Oamaru Up-to date Potatoes, 4s 6d £ cwt, 8s cwt; Apples — cooking 5s 6d, Jonathans 6s and Bs, Dougherty's and Delicious 7s 6d, Sturmprs 6s 6d, all 401b cases. Delivered free city or suburbs. Edilson's, 142, Cubastreet. 'Phone 2217 WANTED, Stamp Collections, or loose lots, especially old New Zealand ; also, for Sale, fine Sets of Countries, or Single Stamps and Packets, 3d to ss. A. j Brodie, 116, Manners-street (Royal Oak j 1 Buildings). 'Phone 1303-

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 144, 19 June 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 144, 19 June 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 144, 19 June 1915, Page 3

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