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/VOLLEY AND FROST, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, 8, Woodward-street, Wellington. - Telephone 3549. ClTY—Desirable Residence, all on , one floor, with .usual conveniences, gas, gas cooker, h. and c. water, etc.; within ten minutes' walk of the post office. Immediate possession can I • be arranged. PRICE, £1400. - r ~ DAIRY FARM. ~~~ QW ACRES, Freehold, situate good if I dairying district where- plenty of dairy farmers abound. This good little farm i 9 li miles, from school and factory, level road, 34 miles- from town and railway junction. A natty 5-rd. House stands on a flat near the road. There is a good 5-bail cowshed, fitted with machines. 4i acres in swedes. A pretty farm with some native shelter patches. A considerable area ploughed and cropped. This property is worth inspection by ' dairy farmers who want a paying proposition in a district where values are well'maintained. Prico £50 per acre. About £1900 cash. Fiill particulars from F. P. WELCH, Land Agent, Masterton. WANTED TO EXCHANGE. AN EXCELLENT LEVEL SECTION, within 5 minutes of city, for small Home or Cottage., city or suburbs. Equity £400. No mortgage. Apply, M'NEILL AND CO., LTD., 20, Brandon-street. , MISCELLANEOUS . REMOVAL NOTICE... PMIET, General Dealer, has removed • from 45, Courtenay-place, to 125, Vivian-street. Will still buy all kinds of Secondhand Goods. ': ' HIGHEST.PRICKS PAID FOR LEFTOFF CLOTHING. A REMINDER TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC. SYMONS NAySBAUMjjs still the largest buyer in New Zealand of Suits, Boota, Costumes, and Jowelery of all descriptions. Ring Tel. 22-668, or call at 63, Courtenay-place. ' . m MRS. PIGGdTT, 121, Vivian-st./(next Skating Rink), Cash Buyor of Ladies', Gents', and Children's Left-ofl Clothing. Letters receive prompt attention, Tel. 21-245. ' EFT-OFF Clothing—Have you Clothing, Boots, or Jewellery that you can turn into cash? Highest prices given. Nausbaum, The Allies' Second-hand Dealer, 127, Manners-st. Tel. 21-813. IGHEST Prices paid tor left-off Clothing and Boots; also Jewellery, every' description. Tel. 20-117. . Country letter* promptly attended to. S. GUzer, 51, Cour tenay-pl: . . v MRS. PHILLIPS, 56, Taranaki-st.,i Second-hand Dealer. Tel. 22-197, or send letter. Full value given for Boots, Suits, Jewellery, and' goods of every description. Country clients, money by return post. . _ ARGEST Buyer of Left-off Clothing. Ring Tel. 21-261, Morris Brickman, 65, Courtenay-pl. Top prices paid for clothing, jewellery, etc. Letters promptly at-tended-to. • ' MEN and Women call for bargains, - Suits, Raincoats, Overcoats. Every article reduced at Hayvice'6, 149-151, Mari ners-st. ■ . . ' 15ODMILNE Soles—With (screws, put on a' last. Gents' sizes 3s 6d pair.' Nash, Cuba-st. T EATHER costs need not concern B 1 wearers of Rubber Soles. Better than leather. Gents' size 2s 6d. Nash, Cuba-st. __ __. NOW is your chance by securing a Suit or Lady's Costume Length, at 50 per-cent.-reduction. Don't miss this op? nortunity. Address Boucher's, 22, Harrisst. (Tolloy's Buildings). ■ -. *rVRAPERY~Buyers— Women, call, Boys" U Shirts, 5s lid worth 8s lid, Knickers, from 6a 6d; Grey Wool Hose, 4s 6d; Oilskin Coats, 18s 6d. Hayvioe's, 149-151, Manners-st. - ORT WINES, good, 37s 6d; Invalid, 455; Special, 50s per case, freight paid. Write Bray's Vineries. 1«. Vic-toria-st.. Auckland. ' - LOOK to your Footwear. Economise by wearing Rubber Soles. Gents' size 2s 6d pair. Nash's Leather Arcade. mHREE-PIECE 'Chesterfield Suites in X shadow tissue, from £16. Rouse, M'Donald Co., Old Skating Rink, Viviansi^ . ■ . SOLE Point—Wear Palatine Rubber Soles. Ladies' 6ize from 2s; Gents', 5s pair. Na6h, Cuba-st. FOUND — Umbrellas' nowbeinK Recovered same day as left, right up to Xmas., from 8s lid. Presentation. Umbrellas and Walking Sticks, chased gold and silver-mounted,- 21s to Bls each. LETHABY'S Umbrella and Walkine Stiok House, opp. G.P.O. on transfer, write, tel., or call V V on us, we can quote you for your furniture removal to any part of New Zealand;' experienced packers at your disposal. J. 3. Curtis and Co., Ltd., 11, Johneton-st. Tel. No. 9. VARICOSE Ulcers and Bad Legs can be cured 8 Varex method of treatment. Never fails when properly applied. Worst case stay cured. Ernest Healey. Chemist, Foxton. "yOC'l'l' stand i* better on Rubber JL Soles. Long wearing, resilient. Gents' sire 2s 6d pair. Nash, Cuba-st. I MAKE Keys and mend Keys, sell Keys and lend Keys, and fit Keys to. any lock. Wycherley, under No. 1, Willis-st. Tel. 568. ___^ HAPPY Soies--Full of pep and spring. Rubber Soles, of course. AH sizes stocked. Nash's Leather Arcade. SOLE Responsibility—Lot it rest on Rubber Soles. Ladies' and Youths' si£e 13 9d pair. Nash's, Cuba-st. INSPECT, our New Stock of English Carpets. Bast value in town. Rouse, M'Donald Co., Old Skating Rink, Vivianst : ' KEEP the Kiddies well Shod. Fit Rubber Soles on their boots. Children's 6izes Is 3d. Nash, Cuba-st. Ta/TENI Newest Striped Shirts, 15s 6d ItJ. for 10s 6d, linen-finish Collars, Is; j Silk Ties, 3s 6d; Socks, 2s 9d. Hayvice's, 149-151, Manners-st. TfIVBNINQ POST. Instructions as to the Insertion Of Withdrawal of advertisements in The Post must be in writing. Advertisements received without such instructions will he. inserted until countermanded, and charged accordingly. Adverthemunts inserted by the month or quarter, and withdrawn at any time .before tho espiry of a. monthly or quarterly period, are charf >:d for as if inserted for the full "term, j Alterations for stauding advertisements should be handed in by 12 o'clock the day before they . are require^ to appear. Advertisers in the country can remit payment by Money Orders or Postage Stamps. Any person writing t<J the Evening Post Office for information in regard to advertisements already appearing in the paper must send stamped addressed envelope in order to ensure reply. For the convenience o{ advertisers, ■replies to advertisements may be sent to the Post Publishing Ollict; but the Proprietors do not accept any reipousiDility in this respect. While every care is exercised in regard to the insertion at advertisements, tUe Proprietors do not hold themselves responsible for errors or the non-inaertion through accident or from other causes: and the Proprietors reserve to themselves the light of omitting ■ advertisements that they may deem objectionable, even although such advertisements may have been received and paid lor in the usual course of business. All literary toinuiuuications bliould be. addressed to the Editor and all communications relating to matters of business to tlie Manager. BtUNDKLt BROS., LTD., Proprietors

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 48, 25 February 1921, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 48, 25 February 1921, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 48, 25 February 1921, Page 12