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mmm mmi column MAKE KNOWN YOUR NEEDS. WANTED Advertisements relating to Labor, etc., Lost, Found, To/Let, For Sale, and Short Trade Notices, NOT EXCEEDING SIXTEEN WORDS, are inserted in' this , column for ONE SHILLING^ each insertion, cash; for every add/tional word, one penny. A BOOKING FEE of sixpence per insertion will be charged if cash does not accompany order. WANTED.— Boots and Shoes to repair.-—Ivess Bros, the boot specialists. SMART Boy wanted for "Express" Office at once. Apply "Express" Office. WANTED.— General servant. Apply "Express" Office. WANTED.— Girl to assist with housework. Apply to Mrs Jno. J. White, York Terrace. TX7" ANTED, at once.—Smart boy V T for machine room. Good chance to learnl trade. Apply "Express" Office. WANTED.— Teacher for aided school at Pohuenui; four pupils. ■Salary £,42 and board. Apply W. Wastney. COMPETENT Book-keeper would V_/, assist in store. Apply "Bookkeeper," care W. Wilkinson, Picton. LOST, in Palace Car.—Hand-bag containing purse. Name and1 address inscribed. Reward on return to "Express" Office. TO LET.—Furnished bed-sitting room.—-f-53, Oharies Street. V FOR SALE.—WeII-bed and faithful bull-dog "Grip." Cheap. Apply this office. FOR SALE.—Godber's (Wellington) Cakes, the Dominion's best cakes. Local agents: Walsh and Son, Market Street Bouth. FEATHERS for Sale.U-Ben ,Goslin, 69, Charles Street. : , - , FIREWOOD for Sale, 14s per cord delivered; PotatoeSj 9s per bag '< delivered. — King ' and/ Holdaway, Carriers. ' ■ PLOUGHING, Planting, Carting. Small contracts undertaken.— J. Gilmore. 'Orders can be left with T. .Gihnore, Cab-Proprietor. SUFFERERS, try Veedee Curative Massage. Pam stopped1. Diseases ; cured permanently. Approval terms. Consultation free. , JEtabone's Building^ " SKATING! SKATING! To-night— 7.3Q-^To-night. Olympic Rink, Grosvenor Hall. Excellent Floor. .Skates for hire; charges low. A LITTLE boy went walking one lovely summer day; his boots were bought from Ivess Bros., which made him feel quite gay. WANTED KNOWN.—Mrs T. Herd's European Laundry, Lee Street. Patronage respectfully solicited. Parcels may be left at Cooke and Son's Store. FISH, OH! Soles and heels repaired in quick order by Ivess < Bros., the boot specialists, Market Street South. DYEING, Dry Cleaning, and Pres» ing—ladies' and gentlemen-, garments. Umbrellas manufactur«« and re-covered. Satisfaction guarfti> teed. Term? cash.—Rose and Sheehax. Walter Street. ««SOVEREIGN" WATCHES. - kj Accurate time-keepers; writ ten guarantee j best procurable fo hard work. Price: Sovereign. - Ferry, the Jeweller. IF you want to buy, cell or ea change a motor-cycle, mo€or-cai [ bicycle or machinery of any kin« whatever, write us. We are th> acknowledged medium of exohang* throughout the Dominion, because w< are specialists. Every item solf carries our guarantee.—Lawrence' > N.Z. Motor Exchange, 123, Low* High Street, Christchurch. SHE sells sea-shells by the sea shore. We sell ladies' shoes as low as 10s 6d per pair.—lvess Bros., Market Street South. AT W. J. SEATER AND CO.'b 78, Market Street: A. Bailej and Co.'s Hockey Sticks and Balliv all weights, at wholesale prices. Sticki 3s to 11s 6d; Balls Is 3d to 7s 6d.G. R. Muncaster, Representative. " WEARY WILLIE wobbled woefully. He would walk well were his footwear purchased from Ivess Bros., the boot specialists, Market Street South. MANY a mickle makes a muckle. You save from 2s to 5s on every paii- of boots or shoes bought from Ivess Bros., Market Street South. I

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 145, 21 June 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 145, 21 June 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 145, 21 June 1913, Page 1