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A WONDERFUL OFFER! (*(\ PIECES ONLY ov STRONG SERVICEABLE FLANNELETTE, LANNELETTE, , In 20 different Colourings. Suitable for Boys' and Men's Shirts, Pyjamas, etc NOTE _oJLD NOTE THIS- O3 . THIS PRICE • YARD. PRICE C. SMITH, LTD., "Tho People's Store," CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON. WANTED, Position by capable Saleswoman! long experience; good references. Apply to Position, EvoningPost. WANTED to Soil, a first-class American Bar Business, cheap; owner called up tor service abroad. Apply to Active, Evening Post. 1 "ANTED, Baker, Bread and small's. , Charker, Waldegrave-street, Palmerstota North. ' ' ANTED to Rent, House, 12 or 15 rooms; would buy part Furniture; good locality. ' Apply Reliable Tenant, Evoning' Post. ANTED, Cook-General, Housemaid kept. Apply Mrs. Herbert, 97, Tho Terrace, opposite Wellington Club. ■ ANTED Known—R. Pearson's stock the Higher Grades of Footwear for ladies and gentlemen who desire the best. Cuba-street. ANTED Known— JLadies' Patent Goloshed Boots, with high niggerbrown legs, price 55s 6d, at R. Pearson's, Cuba.-street. ANTED to Rent, 6 or 7-rd. House, Oriental Bay, for term, from May or June. Orient, Evening Post. ANTED, Girls. Apply Grant, Barne'tt and* Co., Gutiirie-street (Ait-ken-streset), off Molesworth-strecfc, Thorndon. < ■ j ANTED—Double Barrel B.L. Gun, I ]2 b., made by best Belgium makers, i prico £3 10s; sport* should inspect. The ; Sira3 Hardware. ■ ANTED—Last week- of Red Cross Art I/nion. 1000 sheep. 34 prizes. Tickets Is" at tobacconists • ' ANTED—Cheapest House for anything in Jewellery line. N»me and date engraved free any article purchased. S. G. Ross, Engraver and Jeweller, 352, Lambto.n-quay. 'ANTED—Last week of Red Cross Art Union. 1000 sheep. 34 prizes. Tickets Is at tobacconists. WANTED, Ladies who are parfcieailar about their Footwear, to eeo tho Exclusive Styles at R. Pearson's, Cuba-st. ANTED Known—We Buy Furniture, in large or small quantities; highest prices given. Richardson. Bros., 206, Cuba-street. | WANTED— We have one of Wilson Browne's Money Safe 3in _tock, very handy size, extra strong lock, etc., price £8 10s Tho Sims Hardware. ANTED — Sufferers from Acidity will find relief in Sharland's Fluid Magnesia. Be sure it's Sha-riand's.' ANTED, Pupils, .for Mandolin, Guitar, Banjo, Violin, Piano; £1 Is per quarter. Signer Vadale, 163, Wil-lifi-street. Wanted Buy, Mandolin*. WANTED— We have just landed a fine stock. of the best aluminium ware, Saucepans from 5s 6d, 6s ■ 6d, 7s 6d ; Kettles 10s 6d »nd 12s 6d each. Tho Sims Hardware. '"* ANTED to Buy, Houses _of Furniture; highest prico given. Richardson Bros., 206, Upper Cuba-street. WJ ANTED Known — Ladies' Patent » » Derby Shoes, dull kid inserted, pug toes, prices 39s 6d, at R. Pearson's, Cuba- ' street. W rANTED—Ttio "Ever-Ready" Safety Razor, has an outfit of 12 extra blades, send ono to your boy at tho front, 7s 6d each- 1 The Sims HaTd-ware. WANTED— Thrifty folk everywhere order Sharland'a Fluid Magnesia. Fresher than the imported. Always effi- . cient.., . • ANTED—"Shino, the Mop," the i enemy of dirt, polisher and dust collector, the greatest labour saver in- i vented, 4s 6d each. The Sims Hardware, j WANTED^Last week of Red Cross j Art Union. 1000 sheep. 34 prizes. Tickets Is at. tobacconists. WANTED, every household to keep handy Sharland's Fluid Magnesia. Good for old and young. One shilling. WANTED Known — Lmoarmsh applied to linoleums produces the best polish. No -liding, no hard work, and reflects like a mirror. ls\6d tin. At Tingey'*. WANTED— Money Lent, £5 to £100, on furniture. Repayable eoey instalments. Call or write enclosing stamp, for reply. Confidential. W. Balkind, Bouleott Chambers, Boulcott-st., Wellington. , ■ ' ' ' . ■ -.- ■■! W ANTED—Piano playing taught in 10 to 20 lessons. No special music, no scales; saves time, money, and drudgery, same Tesults. • Birley's College, Bou loott. Chambers. TO MACHINISTS and TAILORESSES. WANTED, Machinists, TaUoresses, Improvers, and Apprentices, to machine and tailoring. A. Levy, 117, Customhouse -quay. BOARIf~AND LODGINGS; WANTED, by a young Man,' Board and Lodgings; central. Apply Comfort, Evening Post. GIRL WANTED. WANTED, for insurance office, Junior Clerk Underwriter, Evening Post. POTATOES! POTATOES! WANTED— Best Canterbury Potatoes 35.3d i, 6s i-ewfc, lls cwt; Cooking Apples, 5s 6d; Jonathans, 8s 6d 401b cases. Free delivery city and suburbs. Hawkes Bay Fruit Co., Cuba-streot. 'Phone 386,4. TAILORESSES. WANTED, Machinists, all branches of , the trade, also Improvers and Apprentices. Cathie and Sons, Ltd., Marionstreet. TO MACHINISTS & TAILORESSES. WANTED, Machinists, Tailoresses, Improvers, and Apprentices. Colonial Clothing Factory (S. Shattin, Manager), Old Customhouse-street. WEEK-END WHABJE. WANTED to Rent or* Purohase, a Week-end. Whare. and : email Section, on either railway line, withan about 15 miles of city. Apply P.O. Box 887. M , LEASE OF SHOP. r WANTED to Sell, Lease of Shorj, best part of, city; cheap rent. A.8.C., Evening Post. MERCERY AND TAILORING BUSI- ■ NESS. ..■.:■.• WANTED Known—That owing to being in. Ist Division, I am compelled to sell the; above business; good opportunity for tailor with small capital;. low rent and good position. Apply J.. Cane, Lambtou-quay. ' ' WANTED. WANTED, a smart Boy. Apply, H; G. Bennett, Ltd. (late Hill Bros.), Lambton-quay, The Quality Grocera. WANTED, Lad as.Office Junior; age about 15. Apply in own handwriting to. Box 47, G.P.0., Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 90, 16 April 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 90, 16 April 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 90, 16 April 1917, Page 1

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