£50 IN PRIZES WILL be given away during our SECOND ANNUAL CHEMIST SALE, which starts on SATURDAY MORNING NEXT. Every purchaser, however small, will receive a Coupon. Winning number will be published daily in the Post. Daring the Sale your Sight Tested Free and a pair of the Best Spectacles for 3s 6d. PRANK SHAW, QUALIFIED CHEMIST-OPTICIAN, MEDICAL HALL, WILLIS-ST. • (Opp. 'Duthie's). DO YOU DANCE ? fT\rIERE'S nothing so awkward, so JL ungainly-looking, as_ a man who attends a dance or evening party in ill-fitting and 6habby Dancing Shoes. Our DANCING SHOES, FROM 5/3 9 ' are perfect — perfect in style and make, graceful in design. They will keep their "shop shap?' till the end of the season. Why not call and see them? E. PEARCE & CO., CUBA-ST. and RIDDIFORD-ST. ANXIETY ABOUT your health through wet feot is not known when you have on a pair of the FAMOUS SAXONIA OR FAULTLESS BOOTS! They are absolutely Dampproof, pliable, comfortable, and wear resistingly. The Great Porpoise Hide Boots, 37s 6d, for 28s 6d. The Remarkable "Euknameida" Boots, worth 355, for 26s 6d. Astounding Value in Box Calf Dampproof Boots, now 24s 6d, were 335. , Something Cheap, Men ! A Solid Leather Boot, for 10s 6d, worth 14s 6d. REMOVAL SALE, H MANNERS-STREET. — _ 1 TWO GOOD BOOTS FOR GENTLEMEN 1 BOOTS that will satisfy and please the most fashionable at a modicum of cost : "THE LOBBY," Black Box Calf and Glace Kid only, -fl py /£> JL fl / %$• "THE TOLEDO," Tan Willow Calf, BOTH EASY AND COMFORTABLE. Still Going Strong, THE AMERICAN SWING-TOE BOOT, Which Makes Walking Easy. GEO. R. LINDSAY & CO., THE MEN'S BOOT SHOP, 198, LAMBTON-QUAY. PETONE. A SMALL CASH DEPOSIT will pur-, chase the House lately owned and occupied by Mr. Millington, Riddler'sterrace; 2 sections land; house nearly new, well built, six rooms, bath, scullery, linen press, washhouse, coalshed, drainage, etc. ; exceptionally easy terms for payment, and price very low to close an assigned estate. THE COMMERCIAL AGENCY, LIMITED, Assignee. W "ANTED Known — Before you decide on a PIANO see the large shipment of Highest-grade English and German Pianos to be sold at landed wholesale prices from £35; easy terms from £1 month; cash prico if paid off within nino months; full value for pianos in exchange. ANDERSON'S, Direct Importers, 330, Tinakori-road. TO WAITRESSES. WANTED, several smart experienced Waitresses, Trentham Races. Apply Tuesday next, 3.30. Preston's, Lahib-ton-quay. TO TAILORS. WANTED, first-class Coat Hand. Apply Jas. Bell, Lower Hutt, near Post Office. TO PAINTERS. €7KTANTED to Sell, Ladders, Steps, and » » Sundries, opportunity for any one starting business. Apply Bicps, Evening Poi,t. " DURING THEIIOLIDAYS. WANTED Known— Dvrinp the holidays Boots repaired while you wait. Gent.'s soled and heeled, 2s 9d; Ladies, Is 9d. American Boot Repairing Co., Corner of Buckle and Tory-streets. DO you suffer from biliousness, indigestion, or dyspepsia - Puriri Mineral Water will quickly put you righfr. Leading doctors recommend it. Leading hoteh and stores. YW.C.A. — Lunch and Rest Room, • Fowlds's Building, Manners-street. Telephone 2297. Hoslel, 6, Macdonalderescent. Telephone 2159. TpALMlSTßY— Marvellous Readings, -fi- Marriage, Prospects, Destiny, Business-, Changes. Send 9d stamps, birth dato, Avion, Arden-st., Nth. Melb., Vie. BR. J. GOING, of Hamilton, says that Puriri Mineral Water is quite as good as tho expensive Continental Yicby Water. Order it and try it yourself. Leading hotels. njIHE services of a friend — and that JL friend an expert — are always welcome. Puritan Soap is the housewife's "expert"' fnend. HIS [lonour Sir Robert Stout, K.C.M.G., says everyone leading a sodentai-y lifo should drink Puriri Mineral Water. All hotels and leading storo3. ■^TISITORS to Wellington should stay ■> at Clyde Couit Private Hotel (moderate tarill), near Courtenay-place tram stop. Telephone 1190. VItSITORS to Christchurch for the Holidays will find Superior Accommodation at St. Elmo, 52, ■ Worcester-st. West. Miss Hampton, Proprietress. . Telegrams and_ letterß receive prompt; , ftttet'ioa* " "
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 93, 21 April 1911, Page 1
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