MISCELLANEOUS Cifi PER CENT, reduction on all Keys /&U from 14th Feb., 1922. Tolley and Hunt, Look and Key Experts, Gunsmiths and General Mechanics (Harry Tolley 17 years at Denton's and 5 ycare at Wycherley's). Tel. 2800. No. 1, Willis-street. |~NARPENTERING, Concreting, Brick\J laying, big or small; plans supplied, estimates given,' workmanship guaranteed. Write 85, • Evg. Post: yVRESSMAKING—Ladies' Own Ma-i-P terial made up. Orders promptly executed, also Remodelling. M'Naughton's, 256, Laiabton-qy. Tol. 1722. AS long as your boot has an' upper you can fit' Wood-Mima Soles. ' BLINDS, Guaranteed Fadeless, featherstitched sides, curtain-rods fitted. Tel. 561. Watson, Specialist, Dominionav. (next Barrett's). "OUTTONS Covered, shortest notice; ,O Blinds inado from guaranteed fadeless Holland only; Blinds and Buttons, Dominion-ay. 1 A ONLY Colonial-made Rugs, guarJ-" anteed Kaiapoi-made, 25s 6d each; last a lifetime. Archer's, Upp. Cuba-st. QEND your C'liildren to Mr. Harrison's f3 Physical Culture Classes, Saturday mornings and Tuesday; afte.rnoons, season commencing, noxt Saturday. 131. Feather-ston-st, Tel. 3214. See page 6. ' . TJLUMBING — All classes of Work A, promptly executed and guaranteed. Tel: 20-982. C. W. Martin, Plumber, etc., 15. Tory-is*. ' . fipHIS Week genuine reductions: i dozen -I- Folders, 8s 6d; best finish. Don't delay. Satisfaction guaranteed. Alan Spicer, 50, Willis-st. ■- RS. GREATOREX makes a specialty of turning and remodelling Frocks and Ctftturaes; terms moderate; neat work guaranteed. Address 70, Dixon-st. AREHOUSES, etc., Cleaned and Scrubbed; Back Yards Cleared; Rubbish carted away. Salvation Army. Tel. 24-116. ' ■ - THERE'S briskness, in the step of the man who wears Wood-Milne Rubber Soles. Made of best Para Rubber. ONEY.to Lend—£s to £500, upon kpproved security. Furniture, Live Stock, Farm Implements, etc. Honourable and straight business. The Citizens' Loan and Discount Co., Boulcott Chambers. Boulcott-»t. Tel. 21-256 RASPBERRY Pulp makes, lovely jart. In any quantity required. Allport and Scott, '64, Willis-st. Tol. 894. THE PEN DOCTOR. WANTED— The best Fountain Pens are Onoto, Waterman, Conldin, and Swim. I sell and repair them: Geo. Jeffery; 218. Ls,mhton-qy. SPIRELLA CORSETS. CLIENT says, "Can walk ten'miles with Spirellas, feel new woman." Made to measure. Agents: Lucille, 308, Lambton-qy. ■' ~ WANTED KNOWN./ T ADIES' Tailor.—A shipment of Scotch JLJ Tweeds, ex s.s. Pakeha, to hand. Costumes and Coat-lengths from £1; Children's Coats, Capes, Gym. Costumes at prices worthy of inspection. AH kinds of work neatly executed. Apply afternoons and evenings, 21,' Ellice-st., facing Basin Reserve. , : . . : SPECIAL NOTICE. WANTED Known—Mr. H. Gotlieb, the well-known Ladies' and Gentlemen's Tailor, wishes to announce that he. is now at 248, LAMBTCN-QUAY (first' floor). 'All work guaranteed to be under Ms personal supervision. UtmosK satisfaction : guaranteed.. Prices reasonable. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR LEFT©FF CLOTHING. A REMINDER TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC. SYMONS NAUSBAUM is still the largest buyer in New' Zialand of Suits, Boots, Costumes, and Jnwellery of all descriptions. King Tel. 22-668, or call at 63, Courtenay-place. NOTICE TO THE PUBLlC—Morris Byickman, 65, Courtenay-place, pays highest price, for. Left-oil Clothing, specially for Dress and Dinner Suits.. , For highest price ' ring: 21-261. Prompt attention will be given.' T EFT-OFF -Clothing-Have you ClothJLi iiig, Boots, or Jewellery that you can turn'into cash? Highest prices given. M. Nausbaum, The Allies' Secondhand Dealer, 127, Manner»-st. Tel. 21-813. MRS. WOODWARD, late Piggottj 121, Vivian-at. (next Skating Rink); Cash Buyer of Ladies', Gents', and Cliildren's Left-off Clothing. Letters receive prompt attention. Tel. 21-243. , RS. MIET, 125, Vivian-«t. (late Cour-tona'y-pl.), cash buyer of Costumes, Suits. Boots, and all Left-off Clothing, Trunks, Portmanteaux. Tel. 21-760. D~~GALLICHAN (late Mrs. Phillips), •■■ 56, Taranaki-si., Second-hand Dealer. Tel. 22-197, or write. Full value given for Boots, Suits, Jewellery, etc. Country clients, money by return post. ' ' ■ TTMBRELLAS, nicely Recovered from \J 5s 6d. Repairs from Is. Sunshades and Umbrellas Recovered in navy, violet, green, or tussore, from 10s 6d; Walking Sticks Remounted and Repaired from 2a 6d. ' Lethaby'si Umbrella Specialists, opposite Post Office. , TjiURS! 'FURS! • FURS! WHOLESALE FURRIERS, TANNERS, DYERS, SKIN MERCHANTS, AND MANUFACTURERS. Lines in Stock: —Coata in Electric Seal Coney and Coney Seal. Necklets in Skunk, Wolf, Skunk Opossum, Ermine, Beaver, Kolinsky, Mole. We specialise in FUR TRIMMINGS in all widths. SIBERIAN FUR C 0.---,-220, Lambton-quay (over, Littlejohn's). A PERFECT HOME. IYALL BAY, 6 : rd. Bungalow, ideal J position, near Bowling Green and Reserve; tho' conveniences include 0.1-, gas-cooker, beautifully insot with white tiles, c.p. oaliphont over pore, bath, hot points. in all bedrooms, closed-in verandah, motor garago is situated at rear of house, with concrete floor and foundations, concrete drive from front double gates; also concrete yard,, with lawn; a really' perfect and attractive looking home; anyone desirous of livipg in this locality cannot wish for anything better; inspect early; we will motor genuine clients to spot. Price £2000; terms arranged. Hodgkina, Carver, and Co., 137, Lambton-quay. . . TTOME-SEEKERS, note exceptionally .O. ciwy terms. £175 deposit, 25s weekly Substantially-constructed 6-rcomed Onefloor Residence, usual conveniences, handy Nowtown Tra-m Sheds. Only £825.,. Sole Agente—Thomson, Brown, and East, 15, G'rey-st. T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that no person is authorised to collect paymdnt: of accounts on ,our behalf. H. REDDING AND CO., Motor Engineers, ■ Horbart-strcet. THE LOWER HUTT DISTRICT. HH, WARING, Painter and Deco- • ratr>r. of The Bridge. Lower Hurt, bns bousfht tlio business of F. prattle and Co., Pointers, Lower Uutt, and will carry, on their business at Town Hall Buildings, Lower Hutb. TO BUILDERS. \ SECTIONS Excavated. Prepared for ■ Tiuildintc; Garden. Tennis, Croquet I Lawns made, top-dressed, arid rjjeown ; all work financed 'from £10 to £500. IM. Roberts, 198, Vivian-st.
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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 57, 9 March 1922, Page 3
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