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NOTICE. OWING to the enlistment of the Manager of our Greymouth Branch, we are clearing the whole stock at sensational prices on WEDNESDAY NEXT, at 10 o'clock, inoluding a big lot of | MEN'S AND BOYS' SHIRTS AND MERCERY, Which we do not stock in our Wellington establishment. COLES DRAPERY CO., 108, 110, 112, CUBA-STREET. . BGSTOCK'S BUSINESS BOOTS. '/GENTLEMEN! Call and see our VjT latest in comfortable, smart-look-ing business footwear. Just the thing for the wet winter months. See these examples:— .■,'■' \ •'.•-■' Gents' Bostock's Glace Derby Walking Boots, medium round toes', welted. ■The Broadway 28s 6d. . . . Gent's Glace Derby Balmorals, medium round toes, welted. From Bostock's.—The Broadway, 30s. •■ ' , Gent's Bostock's Glace Derby Walking Boots, medium round toes—The Seattle, :32s 6d. _ ■-.■••■ •'• Gent's. Box Calf. Derby. Walking . Boots', leather lined, broad welt, with patent non-slipping rubber insertion in itho heel. -A solid winter boot, 36s 6d ... ';. ' „ . , ''..' PEARCE'S BOOT ARCADE 106, Cuba-street, and Riddifordrstreet. L. ■ E T H A v B V ''; S, UMBRELLA SPECIALISTS. Manufacturers and; Repairers. •i Re-covering from 4s lid. . -■ ' LETHABY'S, opp.Post Office, Wellington ;f-N the first division. Record, the Per- ■ feet Taste Tea. ' ■ . HOT. Water Bottles are' a little lower in price. New stock just; landed. Best'unique quality. Note prices: 6 x 12 8s 6d, 8 x 10 9s, 8 x 12 9s 6d, 8 x 14 10s, 10 x 12 lls:6d, 10 x 14 12s'6d. ■ R. M.■; Green, Chemist, 141. Vivian-st.,' Wellington. .■.' ' ■ '.•'•■'■',■■. ■ ■ . ' '• ■ TENKINS and LAMB, Licensed Dealers, f.' Palace Auction Mart, Vivian-street; • 'phono 3473. New and second-hjfnd Furniture Bought,; Sold, or Exchanged. Houses of Furniture bought; cash down. Vehicles for Sale, cheap. • „'. • IN. the first division./ Record, the PerDaddy of Teas DO you want Money? I lend £5 to £100 on any class of security. :■ Call or write, enclosing »t.amp for reply. Strictly confidential. L. W. Balkind, Boulcott Chambere, Boulcott-street, Wellington. '..■•■"•■•', ■...'''■■'■ THE Tea with a grip. Record,- the Daddy of Teas. MIvBELX the~ideaT"Ma]ted "food~for Infants is made'by specialist* from the purest ingredients. ' Sold everywhere. ' > .'■.,■ GO in for "shockless" walking—have -, Wood-Milne, : Rubber.; Heels, fitted. Givß' longest service. .■.'■;.. ' ;.. : : TAKE a'Brown Pea;every'week, and enjoy perfect health; 6d, Is 6'd, 2s 6d' j box. AU'stores. : •■■-■■.. '••'' . ; j'T^EfTHER,. substitute; ; nor corhp'romise. i.V Record, the.Perfect Taste Tea. FErIfECTLY .harmless aiid , strikingly effective—:Brbwh Peas for the livet. Buy a box at oncb. 6d, Is 6d, and 2s 6d. _pi Ark- CASH, first prize Easy Monday *l"v Laundry Help -Competition. " What did Mrs; Easy Monday 1 Brown say ? " Entry coupons in packeta. _____ END for Free Sample of Mabela, the ■ new Malted Food. Write F/ W. Vare, 212, Lambtonquay. ; r A WISE step' for you to take is to have Wood-Milne Rubber Heels fitted to your boots. They're British. REAT Easy Monday- Laundry Competition. First prize £100 cash, 2nd £10, 3rd £5, 50 at 5s each. Entry coupons • in every Is packet. ; DRAWN in every billot am), most tea- . pots Record, the Daddy of Tea_. VACANCY for. 2,' young, gentlemen 'Boarders, every convenience, comfortable home. 88, Webb-street, or 'Phone 4062. •■' . ' ■„..-■■ ..■-.' .•■■■. :. ■ ■ , ■ M'~'aDA ME " a'-UCEN'A/""p'hrenoiogwt and Clairvoyante,. 208, Lambtonquay (upstairs), opposite Kirkcaldie and Stains, Aldous Building, 10 to 9. XPERIENCED Girl warits position : -Housemaid, House-Parlourmaid, or Waitress. Apply M.K.H., Evening Post. ORCHESTRAL: Bells'for; Sale, never used,' cost £4 12s; sell £3 10s cash. Apply 10, Hugh-street, evenings. ■ TURN your Books into cash by bringing tliem to Book Exohahge, Willis-st., opposite V.M.C.A. '■'...■' ; BOOKS in any quantity-Bought or Exchanged ; highest prices paid. 800k ,' Exchange, Willis-street, opp. V.M.C.A. PIANO for Sale, English make, iron frame, splendid tone, good condition, £25.. Apply Mario, Evening Post. , FIRST-CLASS Baker, bread arid' smalls, open, engagement. Apply Yeast; Evening Post. ■ '■ V . ' ARRIED Couple, with boy (4), requiro Board and Lodging, Thorndon preferred, private family. Apply Railway, Evening Post. •■.''■> • . LADY . Clerk desires temporary Position, • shorthand, typiste, bookkeeper, suit annual balance or sfcocktaking. Apply Competent, Evening Post. MARRIED Couplewould like to Adopt healthy baby girl, good parentage; premium Address Refined Home, Evening Post. ■■ ' , BUTCHER, used to cart and shop work, wants Situation. Apply Butcher, Evening Post. , GOOD, Home, with small wages, ofEeved soldier's wife or elderly lady, in return for light duties. Apply Comfort, Evening Poat. LADY wants Position in office,- thoroughly conscientious an_ willing. Apply, Willing. Evening Post. SINGER, latest 66, Drophead, cheap; 5-clrawor Treadle, £2 10s; Hand, 20s; guaranteed and kept in order free. Wellington Machine Co., 41, Kent-terrace. MADAME MILL-WARD,' qairvoyante, Psychometrist, and Palmist,, may .be consulted at Room 3, Top Floor, Boulcott' Chambers, Boulcott-street, oomer Willis-street. , Hours 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. "P EFINBD young lady would liko PoaiA_ tion,. looking after office, answering (olephono messages, etc. Apply Generally Useful. Evening Post. ______ rfTELEPATHY will'giro, yon power to -3- win people. Learn it, to regain tome loved one. 178, Mokeworth-street. EWING Machine—loo wanted to buy, £8 for best machines. Apply Suva, Evening Post. ARRIAGE, Destiny, Events, Changes, Prospects, Surroundings, Business, etc., Marvellous 2000-word Life Readings. Send birth date and 9 N.Z. Stamps, to Aubcrfc. Box 440, Sydney. _____ fpHOUSANDS of people need Brown A Peas occasionally. Purely vegetable. Try a6d box. Any store. ■ ' ' ■' MABELA always gives eatisfaction. Easy to prepare, very palatable, highly nutritious. Only Is 6d tin. Sold everywhere.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 152, 27 June 1917, Page 1

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