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School Time is near, and the boys will be wanting clothes. We invite Mothers to look over our new Boys'. School |||y Suits m W m *de with plain shorts or breeches. H ALLENSTEIN BROS. |fip§ 278 LAMBT ON QUAY, and C«rner B 1 HLLj|l^j[|H !^;. CUBA and ghuzhee sts. i^OTnTOFASTQBji

*/t VALUED Souvenir of true friendXX ship— a Gentleman's Watch Guard ma'de^of lady's own hair in gold mounts, at Christeson's, or Plaited ( into Rings or Lockdts. Very fine Hair Work of every description made to order. Write or-, call, Louis Chrkteson, Hairworker, Manners-st., Wellington. Largest Hair Store* --in Australasia; gives, best value in overy line of reliable Hairwork, and' posts goods to all parts of the Dominion. ISS MlLSOMTHairlPhysician, Facs Specialist, treats and teaches ladies and gentlemen Home Treatment. All treatments, Electrolysis, 'Hairwork, Hairdressing taught. Personal attention. King's Chambers (corner, Willis ftfld Willeaton streets). Telephone 814. Hkl ROLLESTON, Hair Specialist (qualified London and Pans), 256, L*rnbtott-qu«y. Hair Treatment, Shampooing, Clipping, Face Massage, Electro* lysis (Dip. Boston, ttS.A.), Hair-staining »nd Tinting. Hairdressing taught. Tel. 1599. "«riBRO Facial Massage, Scalp- Trtat- ' w ' menfc, Shampooing, Manicuring, Pedicuring, Hairvrork, Electrolysis. Mrs, Haybittltr, 268, Latnbton-quay (over Orr, Chentiit). 'Phono 156*. SUPERFLUOUS Hair destroyed by "Husma" (reg.). A guarantee gited with 'each case undertaken. See testimonials and letters. Mrs. Hullen (over Economic), Lambton-quay; _ 'Pbona 1C47. MADAME MANTELL (late Lambton- .' quay), Ornamental Hair Manufacturer. Established 35 years. Adelphi Chambers, WILLIS-STREET. Tuesdays and Fridays, 10 to 4, Transformations, 25b to' 50s; Touoees, 15s to 255; Street Wigs and Scalps, *JS3 3s; Hair Stahjs, 2s; Combings, mounted, 2s oz ; Mfcg\o Face Oreamj " 2s 6d.. DON'T WEAR A TRUSS. CALL and see the Brooks Appliance, which Cures all .kinds of Rupture. M. Smith, Sole-Agent, 11, Manners-street. Write for booklet. 1 LEFTOFF CLOTHING. MRS. WOODWARD, 121, Ingertre-st. (next Skating Rink), Cash Buyer of LADIES', GENTS\ aad CHILDREN'S LEFT-OFF CLOTHING aud BOOTS, etc. Letters receive prompt attention. A- '■ - 1 Distance no objection. jr ■ 121, INGESTRfr-ST, (Ne*fc Skating Rink). ' /Phone 2379. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. RI,NG, UP 'PHONE 3313. MRS. BRUCE, Cash Purchaser of Ladies', Gents', and Children's Left-off Clothing, Boot*, etc. Letters receive, prompt attention ; highest prices '•gjv,en°, .' AflclreM 139, logestre-strdst (next . FVS. ■Diajpehsary.J. "''• LEFT-OFF CLOTHINGS ni/f RS. NIGHTINGALE, Cash Buyar of ITX Ladies', Gents', and Children's , Left-oft', Clothing, Boots, Bags, Portmanteaux, etc. ; letters receive prompt attention ,103, Lambton-quay. Thone 2924. .«' "■? ' LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. flfcjTß.S... ROSEN, Cash Purohaser of (♦ l J*JL*r t -i, a dies', Gents', and Childrenls ,Tsuptuu'or , Left-off Clothing, Boot*, etc. »<sL4ttef> receive prompt attention. Highest prices given. 120, Taranaki-street. No Representatives but Mr. and Mrs. Rosen. LACKSMITIT uhd COACHBUILDING BUStNESS FOR SALE, in.eluding FREEHOLDS of Business and Dwelling, situated in heart of Dairying Industry of the North Island. Close to railway station, cheese factory, school, and general stores. The. freeholds consist, of nearly i acre, with, blacksmith's .and coachbuilder's shop 40 x 38 feet, to- . gether with tools, including circular saw, new tyre shrinker, drills, etc. ; also £100 worth of stock, paint shop; also i acre with large 6-roomed dwelling, with lift stud and well finished throughout, together with outbuildings, etc. The two properties are situated a handy distactfe 5 from each other. Owner selling with -sole view .to retiring. Price for the whole, as a going concern. £900. Owner •will,, arrange reasonable terms of • purchase".— WYLlE BROS., 184, Featha'r-atpa-strset, Wellington^ FARM FOR SALE. rtAftft ACRES, near Patea, all grass f /&\J99iJ except 250 acres, now being felled, fenced and subdivided; about 1500 lores ploughable; well watered; carrying 4000 Sheep and 500 cattle. School, post (office, and creamery 1£ miles; 2 houses, .-wool and cow sheds, sheep dip and yards •Only £11 per Mre. ■ ■ STANLEY READ. Wanganui.i It>A/V«ACtRB FARM, 1.i.p., flat and un4¥\j\j dulating, 7 paddocksi permanent water, carry 2i sheep, owner dairying, 5-roomed house and *11 outbuildings, orchard young trees, well cared for property. Price £10 per acre. Only £300 c&sh, balance easy; can recommend. Apply j \ ' J. 0. LANE, 24> Cuba-street. Palmerston North., ; : aTV MOTOR4STS, TAXI DRIVERS,* riTC. > ,'■.''• FOR SALE, 1911-built Overland. Tour.* 'ing Car, 4-cylinder, 20-horte • power,; front , doors, hood, screen, gas 'limps ' speedometer, etc. ; price £185." ' Ford > 4 cylinder, 20-horse power Landaulet,' ,-to Carry &• passengers j price £175. Can be' %old ''part cash, part easy terms. Fall particulars on application- to >H. Leic^sjer, ffiakefjeld-street, Wellington. / j PI O R 3 '"A- L, ' 3EL A SNIP.I ; * Two Se<stion# (adjoining) at Miramar, '/at less than original sale price; also one •on the hill. . .' One Section at Hutt for £80. - PRIVATE OWNER, • Evening Port. rUtOR SALE, in good order, an' AHdaj-'s J? 10-12-h.p. 2-eylinder Motor Car, Z ignitions, with cape hood ; price £150. Also a 4-seater Phaeton, Horse, and Harness. Apply E. L. Mowbray, Waterloo-?-road, Lower Htttt. .rrjTOR immediate Sale, . 12-ton Yacht, '-T builder, Logan ; very fast, stift, and idry; well-known prize-winner; superb .''boat at Bea,* completely fitted; perfect ••order ; price low ; owner leaving country. %G'has. Bailey, Boat Harbour. ''rfpOß SALE (or sub-mortgage), 5 per X ' - cent.; Second Mortgage of £1200, on dairy land; expires in 2 years. For particulars apply Disposal, Evenv ifig' ! Fost. " * '

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 33, 8 February 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 33, 8 February 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 33, 8 February 1913, Page 2

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