, FOR WINTER WEAR. 1 RIPPLE' C •'_ 0T- H, I P P L E CLOTH, 54 inches wide, In Cream, White; and Sa-xe only. An Ideal Fabric for Warm Dressing ' Gowns. NOTE O/11 NOTE OUR All L\- OUR PRICE YARD. PRICE WRITE ' FOR PATTERNS. C. SMITH, LTD., "The People's Store," CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON. WANTED— Wise people will save money by 'purchasing at Morgan's Closing-up Sale, starting Friday, Ist June. 115, Cuba-street. ' ■ . ANTED Known—Big Bargains in Ladies' Lace and Button, from 13s 9d to 18s 9d; elsewhere 16s 9d, 215.. Martin, Tram Terminus, Courtenayplace Sale. , ' ANTED Known — James Smith's . Winter, Sale to-morrow. ,30 ,doz. Ladies' Organdi and Muslin • Collars, assoretd shapes, Is 3d to 2s 6d. .Clearing 3d each ' ' , • ANTED—The "Triumph Incubator,' very latest model, 125 to 130 egg at pre-war prices, £7 10s each. The Sinis Hardware. • . ■ ■.. ANTED Known — James Smith's . Winter Sale ■ to-morxbw.'- , Big savings in all departments. WANTED— Cheapest House- for anything in Jewellery line. Name and dato engraved free any article purchased. S. G. Ross,- Engraver and Jeweller, 352, Lambton-quay. ■ . , , . ■■■'■! ANTED—AII mothers to test Mabela, tho ideal Malted Food for infants and invalids; Is 6d everywhere. WANTED— Now's your chance. Going into camp, so, closing up shop. See Bargains next Friday .'at Morgan's, 115, .Cuba-street. . , • ANTED ■ Known—Ladies! • Traced Camisoles ■ and Nightdresses, with sleeves,. Is 4id and 3s 3d.. James Smith's Winter Sale-to-morrow: ; . . .. ANTED—Pratt's Poultry Regulator, "keep your birds fit," ■ 121b "kegs' 9s, packets Is 9d each; make your.hens lay. The Sims Hardware. " '""■''.:'"■ ' ' ' WANTED Known r 1- James Smith's Winter Sale, to-morrow .300 Ladies' Blouses in wincey ette, delainette, and prints. Usually 4s lid. Clearing 2s lid. ANTED—Ready-to-wear latest style Costumes going at greatly reduced prices. Ladywear Sale,. 48,. Manriers-st. ANTED Known—ld section, save » ; dollar on Boots and Shoes, best value in town. At 3: W. Martin's, Tram Terminus, Courtenay-place. WANTED— Ladies' Gabardine Boot*, grey, fawn, and black cloth legs, patent fronts, usual price 32s 6d, now 255. O'Brien's ; Sale, Cuba-street. ANTED, Pupils, for Piano, Mandolin, Violin, ■_ Guitar; Banjo, £1 Is per- quarter., Signor Vadala, 163, Willisstreet; JrVanted, Buy, Mandolins. WANTED Known—Big savings on Blankets, James Smith's Winter Sale to-morrow, single bed size 20s, dou-: ble bed size 30s pair. . ANTED—£2S Gift., of ■ Jewellery., See Crippled. Soldiers' Hostel Art Union. Advertisement, page 2. . '.' ANTED-:! am.: Cash Buyer ' of Household Furniture in any quantity. .Houses' bought ;out;_ior cash. All communications strictly' pri vata...;' Write or call-at 233, Cuba-Btreetor 27, Brougham.s^reet. o."&■>. Richardson.; ;,,i;. ;,-.,'■•■;■■., WANTED,; 2 young.Girls for our Cap Making. Department, smart with needle. , Clias. Hill and Sons, Hatters, Lambton-quay. . ■ • ' WANTED— Morgan's" Closing-up Sale 'starts next Friday.■ Stock to be sold at terrific reductions. Morgan's, 115, Cuba-street. ? ■ / .' WANTED Known — Purchase your Boys'.-Clothing at James Smith's Winter Sale to-morrow. , . ■ '- WANTED Known—Great Reductions in Underwear at the Ladywear Sale, 48, Manners-stre,etj •'■■'; WANTED Known—Southali Howlett's White Bostock Court Strap Shoes, from 18s 9d. Martin, Tram i Terminus, Courtenay-place. , ■ 'ANTED, Gorse Cutting, or Excava-. ting, by day, or contract. Apply T. 0., Evening Post. • TTITANTED, -Girls. Apply. Grant, Bar™T nett, and Co., Guthrie-street, Aitkenstreetj off Molesworth-street, Thorndon. ANTED—Tho Newtown Coal Burning Colony Brooder, time, labour, fuel, and chick saver; the brooder that has made good; only limited number. The Sims Hardware.- ■ . . ANTED, thrifty; Shoppers to visit James Smith's Winter 1 Sale to-mor-row. . ' ■ ■ '■, . ANTED Known—Just arrived large shipment Crockett and Jones's High 7 top Boots and Shoes, 30s to 355. J. W: Martin', Tram Terminus, Cpurtenay-placo. ANTED Known—We Buy Furniture , in large or small quantities; highest prices given. Richardson Bros., 206, Cuba-street. .".*■. WANTED— Mabela is recommended in , cases of senils decay; easily digested, very palatable and nutritious, Is 6d. WANTED— Follow the crowds and you will save money. James Smith's Winter Sale to-morrow. ANTED—Piano playing taught in 10 to 20 lessons. No special music, no scales; saves time, money; and drudgery, same Tesults. Birley's College, Boulcott Chambers. ■ WANTED— Enlisted and going into camp, so stock must be cleared out. My loss, .your gain.; Stock must go. Morgan's, 115, Cuba-street. , WANTED Known—Costumes at practically cost, price at the Ladywear, 48; Manners-street. > ANTED. - by an experienced man : (ineligible), a Position as Bookkeeper or Salesman; capable of taking charge. Apply Commercial, Post Agency, Petone. - ■ . ' ■ . ANTED Known—Men's Clothing and Underwear at Sale Prices. James Smith's Winter Sale to-morrow. ANTED—We have one only 50-egg Cycle Hatch and Brooder combined, to clear, price £3 10s.. Tho Sims Hardware^ . WANTED, by .builder, 'eligible, Second Division, Position as Clerk of Works or Foreman. Apply Builder, Evening Post. - ■ ■ ANTED, strong Lad, for engineer's workshop, one with experience preferred. Apply Alexander Ross and Co., 130. Manners-street. ANTED, a thoroughly capable Gen-' eral, high wages, no washing; evenings free. 15, Tinakori-road. . ANTED Known—Girls' Chrqm* School Boote, button and laoe, sizes 7 to 9 8s 9d, 10 to 13 9s 9d, 1 and 2 lla fid. Last chance for cheap boots till after war. O'Brien's Sale, Cuba-street. WANTED to Sell, Hataitai, modern . 5-roomed Bungalow, on level section, 50ft: frontage, 3 minutes Boyd's Store. Cheap at £1050; £150 deposit. Thomson, Brown, and East, 189, Fea-therston-stroet^ _^^ ANTED Known—Spocial Prices in Hi«;h-grade Tailor-made Costumes, indigo and best Garbardine cloths. Cole's Drapery Co.. 3 Days' Specials.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 129, 31 May 1917, Page 1
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