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Q SMITH ' S ; SALE! - : ■■■..'■'' Starts " •'=-"■. . THURSDAY NEXT. WANTED— Men's, the Military Offi cers' Boots, in Black 28e 6d, Tan Willow 30s, are great value. Suitable for Civilians. Pearson's Corner, Cuba-street. WANTED— Be sure and get a packet of Nelson Moate's wonderful Is 9d Tea from your grocer to-day. „ ANTBD-Where can you get a better investment than £2200 for Is; 250 Prizes? WANTED— Fireguards are a necessity where children are. All sizes in stock, Ironx 5s 6d, 6s od, 7s 6d each. The Sims Hardware. ' WANTED Known—Now is your time for an Overcoat cheap at Hope Bros.' Sale of Assigned Stock, bought at lls in the £. : ANTED—From Sydney," a shipment o£ Ladies' Dainty Coloured-top Walking Boote, button and lace, 255, 276 6d, 30s. Pearson's Corner, Cuba-street. ANTED Known—We Buy Furniture, in large or small quantities; highest prices given. Richardson Bros., 206^ Cuba-street. ' ' ' WANTED Known—Are you paying 2s for Tea ? Then buy Nelson Moate's Is 9d Blend, and save 3d per pound. WANTED— Piano playing taught in 10 to 20 lessons. No special music, no scales; saves time, money, and drudgery, same results. Birley'a College, Boulcott Chambers. - WANTED— Cheapest House for anything in Jewellery line. Name and date engraved free any article purchased. S. G. Robs, Engraver and Jeweller, 352, Lambton-quay. , ANTED — Children's Slippers, Is; Women's, Is 6d; Fleecy-lmed Old Ladies' One-bar, usually lls 6d, now 8s lid. Pearson's Corner, Cuba-street. WANTED— No more cold feet. Use one of our Stone Hot Water Bottles, several sizes; prices 3s 6d and 4s 6d. The. Sims Hardware. •'■ WANTED you to save money by using ■ Nelson Moate's wonderful Is 9d Tea. It's good.' , .'■''; ANTED to Buy, Houses of Furniture; highest price given. , Richardson Bros., 206. Upper Cuba-street. ANTEb~"Knovm~::r6fJ High-class Eeady-to-Wear Gente' Suits at 37s 6d, worth 5Cs to 635. Hope Bros.' Sale, Cuba-stroet, commencing To-da.y. ANTED—We mean business, men. Floating Heel and Sole Tan Military or Civilian Boote, only 265. Peareon's Corner.'Cuba-street. ' i ". .. ANTBD^There are 250 Prizes, value £2200 in the Anzae . Art Union. Tickets.i Is, at tdbacconists. ■ •'". : . ■ .. ANTED Known—Men,1 we can save . you money oh TrpuserS;. 300 pairs offering at.our ,Sale,..commencing v Fnda,y. i Hope Bros.j-Cuba-street. ■•■'■'■'-'- : * -,;;' ANTED — Complete i Oak Dining Room Suite, .-£ls 15s. Wellington Furnishing Co., 10, Rintoul-stroet. 'Phone 2053. ■■■.■•■'--.: :v. -V '■■".')' '■ - WANTED, everyone to get a packet of Nelson >Moate's wonderful Is 9d , Tea from your grocer to-day. WANTED— Men's' Damp-proof Walk ing Boots, in box calf, 22s 6d. They are solid and comfortable. , Pearson's Corner; Cuba-street." ' '.''■!'. . WANTED Known—We ai« • offering Robertson and Donnelly's Assigned .Stock of Men's' Underwear at 45 per cent.under price! Hop© Bros., Cuba-street.-ANTED Known—Choice Pork and the best Pork Saussges at Preston's, Willis-street (next Evening Post), Cubastreet, and Courtenay-plaoß. . ANTED to Selli Magnificent Eight.roomed Residence; septic' tank, every convenience, 4 acres, well laid out; a bargain. Apply Manager, * Town Hall, Lower Hutt. ■ ANTED—Just landed, < largo, stock .of. Alarm Clocks; •■ -hundreds to choose from; prices ranging 3s 6d to 12s od each. The Sims Hardware. ANTED Known—Nelson, Moate do not give coupons. . \Every .packet, contains full tea value instead. W~ ANTED—Men looking, for a good pair of Working Boots at 12s 6d to 15s 6d should go to . Pearson's Corner, Cuba-street;. " ''''..■■ WANTED— Try your luck in An7ac Art Union, value £2200, 250 Prizes, tickets Is, at tobacconists. ■ ■ ■ ANTED, Girls. Apply Grant, Bar* r nett, and Coi, Ltd., Guthrie-street, Aitken-.street (off. .Moleswbrth - street), •Thorndon. • ' .■ .'■.-'• • - ANTED, a good General~Servont or a Ladyhelp. Mrs.H.M. Hay-wa-rd, White's.Line East, Lowor Hutt. ANTED Known—Beautiful Sections to Sell. Lowry Bay Estate, Lowry Bay, from £50. T. J. Field, ou Estate. ■ WANTED— Why not make a Doctor of that intelligent girl. Get the money from Anzac Art Union. ANTED~~Se]r~6-roomo:d Villa, lawn,' garden, also vacant Section, 35ft frontage. Lovely position, Moxham-ave-nuc, close Hataitai train. Easy terms. Apply 45, Aurora-terrace. . WANTED— Have you tried the Nonslipping Safety Clothes Line Prop ? .They are a boon to housewives. Price 2s each. Tho Sims Hardware. WANTED ,— Bargains in. Tweeds, Serges, Radiantas, Blouse Picbes, Cambrics, Italians, etc. Morgan's Winter Sale, 115, Cuba-street. ' ANTED, Cook and Housemaid for Feilding district, two in family, every convenience. Apply "Mrs. Aitken, Royal Oak. ': -. ■ ' ' WANTED— Buy a Shilling Ticket in Ansac Art Union, and help build a Free Club for Soldiers. ' WANTED, Housemaids/ Institution, City, Ladyhelps, Cook-Generals, Couples, Parlourmaids, Male Cook, station. Waitress. Star, 200, Quay. WANTED, Cook, country hotels; Housemaid-Waitress, country; Second Cook, sleep out town; Generals. Dominion Registry, 220, Quay. WANTED, a Ladyhelp or General, no washing1. Apply No 10,1 LambtonQuay, or 14/Aitken-strcot. WANTED, Junior, for Office, must bo good writer. Whittaker and Sons, Confectioners, Cornhill-street. ANTED "Sef!~s-roomecr"Houso, one floor, near' Athletic Park, Newtown; 2 bays; land-35.x 100; recently renovated ; bathroom, washhouse, etc.; price £650, £50 deposit; immediate possession. M'lntyre and Co., 216, Lambton- . ■ ■■ ' ■ WANTED, Light Express, country work; sound and in good .order Write particulars to Express, Evening Post. -,/ ____________ WANTED to Clear, Sheetings, Towels, Flannelettes, Calicoes, Blouaings, Blou4e°,' Hosiery, Handkerchiefs. Morgan's Winter Sale, 115, Cuba-street.

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Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 8, 10 July 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 8, 10 July 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 8, 10 July 1916, Page 1

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