GOOD SERVICE SUITS UITS FOR BOYS. Boya' Strong TWEED SPORTS SUITS— Just the Suit for School Wear (With Shorts). ■'..- Sizea 6, 26s 6d; 7, 26s 6d; 8, 275; 9, 27s 6d; 10, 28s; 11, 28s 6d; 12, 295; 13, 29s|-6d. ■ . BOYS' WEAR-WELL SPORTS SUITS. Sizes 11, 29s'6d; 12, 30s; 13, 31s; 14, 325; 15, 335. BRING THE BOY ALONG To our Juvonilo Department. We have the Stock, the Value Right, and wo know we can please him. 0. SMITH, LTD., CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON. WANTED— Ladies' Glace Derby Shoes, short fronts, Cuban heel, patent toe, back, 24s 6d. Pearson's,- Cuba-street. W ANTED, by good tradesman, Painting and Paperhanging; Repairs a speciality.' Write Painter, Evening Post. ANTED—The proof of the Tee is in the drinking. Desert Gold Tea is unrivalled for delicious flavour.' ; WANTED Known — Smart dressy . styles in Ladies' Court 1-Bar Shoes i at prices below.any others of equal quality. J. W. Martin, Tram Terminus. ANTED—Pratt's Baby Chick Food, for young chicks, geese, ducks, and turkeys, 6|lb packet for 3s 6d; builds healthy birds. The Sims Hardware. WANTED, you to see the Beautiful Oak Furniture at the Palace Auction Mart, Vivian-street. 'Phone 3473. WANTED Known—Why not Linoarnish your floors ? It gives a beautiful polish and saves labour.' Tingey's, Manners-street. ANTED Known—At Pearson's Shoe Store, Cuba-street, Gents' Real Glace Kid Bostock Boots, only 30s. ANTED. Sell, new 4- and 5-roomed Villas, now building, Kilbirnie; deposit £100, £150; weekly, 203, 255. Bring carpenter friend inspect quality. S. Salek (owner), 11, Blair-street. 'Phone 1481.. . I ; WANTED— Be sure to use the most Economical Tea—Desert Gold. Pure and full-flavoured. World's best value. ANTED Known—Ladies' Grey-top Boots, patent fronts. Usual price 30s. ' Now 22s 6d. At Martin's, Tram Terminus, Courtenay-place. W~ ANTED—Don'iTleave it till it is too late. Send your boy a Xmas Cake early. All size. Tins in stock or made to order. The Sims Ha-rdware. WANTED Known—Save time, temper, labour by using Linoarnish, the permanent Floor Polish. Tingey's, Man-' ners-st. . ANTED—Special line Ladies Real Glace Kid new shape Court Shoe. Pearson's Shoo Store, Cuba-street. WANTED, thrifty Buyers to call-and inspect the quality and prices of our goods. Palace Auction, Mart, Vivianstreet. 'Phone 5473. WANTED Known—You save household drudgery by doing floors with Linoarnish. Apply with a brush. Tingey's, Manners-st. WANTED Known—Big snip in Ladies' and Gents' Footwear on Friday and Saturday. J. W. Martin, Tram Termin'tis, Qourtenay-place. .... WANTED— Your grocer can supply you with Desert Gold, the Queen of Teas. Order the 2s grade. ANTED—Pra.tt'&.:,Ba,by v Chick. Food is a. scientific ration for the succeissful raising of _young chicks, etc.; 3s: 6d packet. The Sims Hardware. -, "ITCTANTED-^SpeciaFline Ladies' Real '»». Glace Ankle-bar- Shoe, splendid! value, only 13s 6d. " Pearson.'s, Cuba-st. WANTED Known—Linoarnish gives a beautiful lustre, and saves housemaids' knees. Put it on with a brush. Tingey's, Manners-st. WANTED Known—The Palace Auction Mart, Vivian-Street,- is the Cheapest in town for Furniture and Furnishings. ''Phone 3473. WANTED— Piano playing taught in 10' to 20 lessons. No special music, no scales; saves time, money, and^ drudgery, same results. . Birley's College. Boulcoti Chambers. ANTED—Best quality Derby Boot, swing toe, vory special value, 22s 6d. Pearson's '■■ Shoe Store,. Cuba-street. WANTED— Ladies, try Sa.poljn Stove Enamel; it is a groat .time and labour-saver; the stove requires no further cleaning; Is tin. The Sims Hfl-rd-wa-re. • '__ W "ANTED to.Buy, Mandolins. Signer Vadala,' 163, Willis-street, Teacher of Music, Piano, Violin, Banjo, Guitar. Instruments supplied. 163, Willis-etreet. WANTED Known—For Friday and Saturday: 100 pairs One-bar and -Court Shoes, samples, to go at 15s 9d. Martin, Tram Terminus, Courtenay-place. ANTED to Sell, General. Blacksmithing and Horse-shoeing Busi ness in Palmerefcon North; good position, long lease.' Plant includes .6, h.'p. Acme gas engine, 4-speed vertical drilling machine, Chatwin screwing machine, etc. Good turnover; inspection invited. Write to Called Up, Box 260, Paimerston North. ANTED—Pretty Floral Muslins, from B^d yard; Voiles, in new designs, 10£ dto 2s 9d; 40in Poplins, 2s 6d, 2s lid, 3s 6d. Morgan's, 115, Cuba-street. WANTED — Pearson's, Cuba-street, largest Btock in Dominion Kiddies'" Sandals, black, tan, leather and oferome soles. . ■ ANTED—The Mafic .Gas Lighter, *he very latest; do flint to bother about; lights g«k* instantly; Is each. The Sims Hardware, -.-■■'. , ANTED Known—New and Secondhand Goods bought, sold, and exchanged. Auction Sales conducted. Palace Auction Mart, ' Vivian-street: 'Phone 3473. ' WANTED Known—l2o pairs Children's Chrome, Lace, and Button-up Boots, all going at 10s 9d. J. W. Martin, Tram Terminus, Courtenay-place. WANTED, Married Couple, for station; on the coa6t; wife to cook; man to milk a few cows, kill, and garden; wages £130 a yca-r; cottage to themselyes. Apply to J. H. Tatham, Homewood, Masterton. ' WANTED —New Season's Hosiery from reliable makers, in Silk, Cotton, and Caahmere, plain and embroidered. Is 3d to 3s lid. Morgan's, 115, Cuba-street. • ■ - ANTED to Sell, Lyall Bay, .6 and 7 roomed Cottages, new, reduced from £1050 to £950, £850 to £750, complete with all conveniences. Apply 128, Onepu-road. Cash or terms.- - WANTED, Umbrellas. It's raining— Re-covered 5s lid, Gents' 8s 6d, finished same day. We fit fashionable long handles to short handle Umbrellas from 3s 6d. Lethaby's, Umbrella Specialists. opp. G.P.O. ■■__ WANTED. Home-sebkors ' see S. Salek's superior new. 4 and 5-rd. Villas now building,- Kilbirnie; weekly payments and first mortgage under Workera'' Twenty-yeaw'_TjibJe^_p_£ ; Jnterest 1 W "ANTED—Don't worry about the tea Tax. Order Desert Gold Tea at 2s. Biggest value obtainable. ANTED— People with friends at the front, to see our Fry's Nutmilk Chocolate, 6d packet; Peppermints, 3d. tin; Marshmallows, Is tin; Chocolates, Is 6d, 2s, 2s 6d, 2s od, 4a 6d per tin. . Mrs. • ; Lsnipriers, 90, WiUii-»treef(s doow above I EvenlM Port).
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 69, 19 September 1917, Page 1
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