MARK UP YOUR CHANCES AND Don't Conclude That You are Debarred from WEARING STYLISH CLOTHES CHOULD you have a Temporary ° CUT IN YOUR INCOME. Reduced Prices at MILLIGAN'S, KELBURN AVENUE, Will enable you To Keep Up-to-date In English Suitings at less cost. TRADE PERSONALS. D~"EAFNESB-Write R. A. Noedl, Deal Aid Specialist, Palmerston North, for booklet. Sole representative for F. C. Kein and Son, London. OCXS aud Keys— Wycherley and Tolley. Practical Locksmiths, 151, Lamb-ton-qy., next Midland Hotel. Tels. 41-220, 27-485 after hours. MISCELLANEOUS. TXT ANTED, Private Lessons in Latin for * ' junior student. Write, stating terms, etc., to 878, Evg. Post. ANTED, Price Burning off and Painting Part of House, labour only. Apply 879, Evg. Post. WANTED, Price Make Up Plans of '» House, also Draining Plans. 816, Evg. Post. WANTED, Car Seats to Auckland, about week-end, share driving and expenses. 079, Evg. Post. . WANTED, Price, bring load' of Furniture to Napier, 30cwt lorry, urgently. Apply* 25, Nelson-eres., Napier. OLD Checker Cabs are cheapest and most up-to-date in Wellington; Od per mile. Dial 25-151. GJOREY, Upholsterer, for Chester- • fields, etc. Re-covering, Repairs, Renovations; moderate charges; estimates. Cartage free. Tel. 36-663. . AND Agents—My Property, 22 Fark-vale-rd., sold by White and Young, Ltd., • oG, Manners-st., opp. Eitz.—J. Brown. . PRICE and Sketch from Builder for 5 Rooms and kitchenette, wide section. '411, Post Agency, Lower Hiitt. 9D PER mile any time of the day or night—Gold Checker • Cabs. Dial 25-151. ADAM GLYN will Read your Cup free at the Quick Step-in, 356, Lamb-ton-qy., opp. Bank of N.Z.; Morning and Afternoon Teas, Is. ; • ROOKING ,Demo» trations on Moffat Electric Ranges, Wednesday, at 2.15 p.m.; and Friday evening, at 7.15 o'clock. Turnbull and Jones, Ltd. OLD Checker Cabs have only one number, 25-151. Make a note of it and ride for Od per mile. AUCKLAND— Motorist with Sedan Car ■ leaving Saturday for Auckland has room for 2 Passengers. Tel. 40-G46. V~ OTE the White Ticket and have your Rates Reduced by at least 10 per cent. pOOKING Demonstrations on JToTVat \-> Electric Ranges, Wednesday, at 2.15 p.m., and, Friday evening, at .7.15 o'clock. .TurnbuH and Jones, Ltd. LL Bernarr Macfadden Books1 and Magazines obtainable •at .Macfadden Health -Agency. Crown ;Bldgs., Ctiba-st. CITIZENS, -Protect yoiiv Interests. Vote the White' Ticket. : COOKINtt Demonstrations on. Moffat Electric Range*. Wednesday, at 2J5 p.m., and Friday, evening, at 7.15 o'clock. Turnbull and Jones. Ltd. ■ ■■ " KOLL up and Vote. Your interests are at stake. Remember, new blood is wanted' and no loans without-your per'mis,sion. Vote for James M'Donald. A DVERTISER would like Piano to look ■"• after, every care taken. Reply to 867, Evg. Post. ' COOKING Demonstrations on. Motfat Electric ißanges, Wednesday, ai 2.15 p.m;, and.Friday evening, at 7.15 o'clock. Turnbull. and Jones, Ltd. "XTO Loans Without' the Ratepayers' Sanc--f^ tion. Vote the White Ticket. V' OTING for James . M'Donald. means Cheaper Electricity. No more dipping into electric light profits for use on extravagant schemes. ' ' . /"100KING Demonstrations on Moffat V ' Electric Ranges, Wednesday, at 2.15 p.m., and Friday evening, at. 7.15 o clock. Turnbull and Jones, Ltd. D' ]£NT-L Repairs, finest materials, mod--crate charges. Rapid Dental Repair Service,- 15, Manners-st. Tel. 47-jG2. Established 1925. FOR Open Council. Meetings Vote the White Ticket. pOOKING Demonstrations on Moffat V Electric Ranges, Wednesday, at 2.15 p.m., and Friday evening, at 7.15 o clock. Turnbull and Jones, Ltd. RATEPAYERS, restore your rights by Voting for James M'Donald. No more loans without your sanction, and no more secrecy in Council meetings. (BOOKING Demonstrations-f-Miss Una -* Carter's last week in Wellington. Demonstrations at Gas Company s- Offices, Courtenay-pl. 27th, 28th, .2.30, 7.30. VOTE the White Ticket and Keep the 3s Universal Tram Ticket.' _. 00K1NG. Demonstrations on. Motiat Electric Ranges,- .Wednesday,, at 2 15 p.m.,' and Friday evening, at 7.15 o clock. Tiirnbull and Jones, Ltd. NEW Blood is wanted on the Council. Vote for James M'Donald, who stands for Curtailment of Administration Expenses. — MISS UNA CARTER'S last week. Don't miss the opportunity of learning useful cooking hints. Gas Company's Offices, 27th, 28th, 2.30, 7.30. HAVE Your Footpaths Improved. Vote the White Ticket. OOKING Demonstrations on JUoltat . Electric Ranges, Wednesday, at 2.1j p.m., and Friday evening, at 7.15 o clock. Turnbull and Jones, Ltd. T AWN Seed, specially ■ made up for JLJ sandy or clayey soils. Consult R. A. Nicol, The Lawn Grass Expert, 37, Cour-tenay-pl. ATO More Extravagant Schemes if you -^ Vote the White Ticket. COOKING Demonstrations on Moffat Electric Ranges, Wednesday, at 2.15 p.m., and Friday evening, at 7.15 o'clock. Turnbiill ami Jones, Ltd. VOTE for James M'Donald,' who is a retired successful business man with no axe to grind and has the time to devote to your interests.... TPCONOMICAL and tasty dishes demon- -^ strated at Misa Una Carter s popular demonstrations. Gas Company's Offices, Courtenay-pl., 27th, 28th, 2.30, 7.30. LECTORS of Wellington—Be wise, and Vote for James M'Donald, and be sure of a Reduction in Rates. OR Curtailment of Administration Expenses vote the White Ticket. ITY Council Elections—Vote Solid for C. F. Lethaby, Civic League's Keen, Watchful, Alert, Progressive Candidate, who has fought for your Beaches and Beach Improvements. RAVEL, Sand, and Coment, Blue Screenings for Paths, Rock* for Rockeries etc., delivered. NortMajkl QuarryTel. 26-556.. ja , "VTEEDS of all Suburbs Considered on an ■F* equal basis. Vote- the White Ticket. ITY Council Elections—Vote Solid for C. F. Lethaby, Civic League's Keen, Watchful, Alert, Progressive Candidate, and Milk at minimum price throughout the year. SK "Pam" to read your Cup at Scorching Bay Cabaret. Afternoon Tcii between 2 and 4.30 p.m. ECUIUTY of Citizens' Property assured by voting the White Ticket. CITY Council Elections—Vote Solid for C. F, Lethaby, Civic League's Keen, Watchful, Alert, "Progressive Candidate, and forward policy _in _ regard to Footpaths and Street Lighting.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 98, 28 April 1931, Page 1
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