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LADIES* PANAMAS. ,-r^-E ■ ABE NOW OFFERING LADIES' WHITE PANAMA HATS, EACH. rW/» EACH. WHITEHEAD & PEARS, CUBA-STREET. ' ~~ GROCERY. ' ~~~ WANTED, smart Youth, for grocery; previous experience necessary. Apply B. Smith, Food Specialist, 48, Courtenay-place. '. ' * ■ ; WANTED TO PURCHASE, v HOUSE, 4 or 5: rooms, vicinity Mount Victoria Slope. preferred. Reply All Cash, Evening, Post.. WANTED, A BOY. WANTED, a *m»n Boy or Youth, able to ride bike'; good wages. A. Whale, Butchers, 50, Kent-terrace. SALESWOMAN. WANTED, an experienced Saleswoman for Millinery. Apply, with references, Miss Walsh; Courtenay-place. < , TAILORING.- ' '. ~ WANTED, Trousers and Vest Hands. E-. Norton and Co., .254, Lambtonquay. '. ;• ; '.-',. . MILLINERY. WANTED, Improver to the Millinery. D. and I. 'Ritchie, 84, Riddiford-st., Newtown. , ■ ■ ■ : ~ waiters!" ~ : WANTED, Night Waiters. Manager, Rialto, Manners^s'treet. MARMALADE "ORANGES. ~~ WANTED .Known—Finest Oama.ru Potatoes, 4s'icw.t, 7a 6d iewt, 14s lowtj Choicest Fruit of ■ill kinds at lowest prices; goods delivered. . Hawkes Bay Fruit Co., 119, Cuba-street. .'Phone 3864. ~ "TOMATO PLANTS. [ WANTED Known —Hardy. Tomato Plants, Annuals," and -Vegetable Plants, at very lowest prices; Nimmo and Blair!s Seeds and Seed Potatoes. Ha-wkes Bay FtuU Co., 11°,., Cuba-street., TO SHIRT MACHINISTS. WANTED, experienced Shirt Machinists; no seaming,' good wages, constant work.- Apply H. .Wade, 113, Tara-n&ki-street. •. • ■ • ■ '' TO TAILORS. „- • WANTED, first-class-Ladies' Tailors. Apply Mr. Griffiths, James Smith's, 80, Cuba-street. '' ' : ; ~ TO TAILORS. ■ . : WANTED, first-class Ladies' and Gents' Coatmaker, weekly, top wages. James Bell, .78, Manners-street. > TO TAILORING. . . WANTED. ' first-class ■ Coat, Trousers, and Vest Makers. James Bell, 78, Manners-street. BOY OR YOUTH. WANTED, Boy or 'Youth'; good opportunity to learn business. Apply Harry Cane, . Clothier i and Mercer, 43, ■ W'llia-street. " '.-. ,■'. ...-..:'. . ....-.:. . £5 BONUS. -...-•' WANTED to Bent, House 8 rooms or more, very central. Apply 0.X., Evening Poet. „. , •.'., '. . .' , . WAR CERTIFICATES AND BONDS. WANTED Purchase, oash, War Certi: ficates,- Bonds. Send date, price, particulars addressed envelope, Confidential, Box 205, G.P.O.' v ■ .' ','.;. .1. TAILORES&ES.'<-.. .■-; V WANTED, sever*! good: Co»t Mach-' mists; top wages. Apply Cathie and Sons, Workroom, .'Marion-street. [„ ! ~ WASHING KNIT GLOVES. W7"ANTED Known—Still a few hundred : : T*. pairs left, White Washing. Gloves, 1 worth 2s 6d; Dissolution Price, Is lid pair. At .Lees and Church's, 128, Cuba-jstreet. ! fcfCHAIRMAKERST WANTED, good Tradesman,, capable' of. doing best work; special terms and conditions offered. Apply Doyle i 8r05.,. Home-street, Wellington. ' : AGENTS ; 7" WANTED forN.Z., The Soldier's Electric Shaving Outfit. . Particulars The Raleigh Co., Box 976,-Welling-ton. ■ : . . '■ ' SUMMER BLOOMERS. r ~~ WANTED Known—27 dozen good Washing Bloomers, 2s 6d, 2s lid, 3s 6d pair. At Lees and Church's Sale, 128, Cuba-street. '; ' . ■ - . . i . "WANTED, . . . TiIIRST-CLASS Fitter and Turner; per- -■-' inanent job to good man. Apply Alexr. Ross and Co., Clyde Engineering Works, Lower Taranaki-street. r~ WANTED, , A SMART Lad for front shop. Apply Aloxr. Ross and Co., Clyde Engineering Works, Lower Taranaki-street. BOILERMAKERS. STEVENSON AND . COOK want BOILERMAKERS at once. Highest wages, permanent work to suitable hands. Fare paid after; 3 months'if satisfactory. Stevenson and Cook, Port Chalmers. : ''.'.. NEW SMART MILLINERY. WANTED Known—Just opened: New' Models and Shapes, and marked at Special Prices for Dissolution Sale. At Lees and Church's, 128, Cuba-street. ■ • ' BLACKSMITHS.STEVENSON AND COOK want urgently first-class marine BLACKSMITHS. Highest wages, permanent work to suitable hands. Stevenson and Cook, Port Chalmers. WOMEN'S LARGE VESTS. WANTED Known—These are still selling by the hundred, because they are large, and also because they are cheap, W.S., S.S., plain and fancy tops, 2s 53, 2s lid, 3s 6d. At Lees and Church's, 128, Cuba-street. "_ ""under presser. ••' WANTED, good Under Preaser.. Apply sharp, Drew, M'Crorie, 2, Herbert-street (next to Fowlds). LOWER HUTT. WANTED, unfurnished Sitting-room and Bedroom, breakfast and tea; no other boarders. Apply M.H., Evening Post. . ■ ■ BLACK CUT HOSIERY. WANTED Known—Special- Purchase • of 58 dozen Women's Hose, specially good black, well worth 2s 6d. Dissolution Sale Price, at Lees and Church's, Is lid pair. FAIR DEPOSIT. WANTED to Buy, reasonably-priced small convenient House; near tnwn essential. Apply to Bomb, Evening Post. WANTED KNOWN. . BIG Bargains, Gtreat Coetunie Sale. Perfect models, in Blue Serge, from 89s 6d. Schneideman., 111, Cuba-street. WANTED KNOWN. POTATOES, guaranteed; 4s iewt, 7s 6d iowt • 14s cwt; i choice Eating and Cooking Apples at low prices, direct from grower. Burge.and Sharp (late Edilson), üba-stieet. 'Phone 2217. . THE PEN • DOCTOR. WANTED— The best fountain Pens aro Onoto, WateHM&n, and Swan, easy filling. I soil and repair them. Gen. Jeffery, 218. Lambtori-quay. ; . WANTED f KNOWN. GREAT Sale . of Unclaimed Suits, in Worsteds and Tweeds, to be sold at ridiculous prices. .!. Schneideman, 111, Cuba-street. i . • FURNITURE. , WANTED to Bujs, Houses of Furniture; highest price; each'down. C, Daubney, 148, Tory«*reet.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 85, 7 October 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 85, 7 October 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 85, 7 October 1918, Page 1

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