WANTEp TO KENT. ."^^AA'TJSD to Rent, by young couple, ■ * » 4 or 5-rd. House, furnished or unPoTt ln Hataitai- Write 903, Evg. "Mp" ANTED, Furnished Bed-Sitting-J ' .room for lady, near Basin Reserve. Morning tr.y. Apply 938, Eyg. Post. ', ,"Y\fANTED to Kent, 3, 4, or 5 rd ■ 7.' ■ House handy to Lower Hutt Station_p^ l^Apply_96o,_^vg; W AII^ D' Furniih'cd Bedroom and I , by tjusincss gent., central, Oriental Bay district preferred, piano, etc. Reply 649, Evg. Po?t. 'W^ 1? 1?-. b-v couple, with child, 2 ', f U?wnished Ro.pms. kitchenette, j£/'°2"ta"V;tl' oentral. reliable tenants. aia, ±.vp. Post. fIX^ANTED, by married couple, Fur- ■ ' »• nished Bed-Sitting-room, with uso of conveniences, central. Write 141. Evg. "MfANTED to Rent, Motor Shed, any ,!'„ locality, handy to City.. Tol. 67, or 63, Bolton-st. iY^ANTED Rent, until end 1924, 4 or »»• 5 roomed Unfurnished House, for ____;n_.ly l _Terms to 159, Evg. Post. WANTED to Rent,' for at least twelve months, Modern 7-rd. House, on level section, convenient to city, by professional man; prompt payments assured. INo, young children. Particulars to 188, -vg. Post. -WA^jTED' Unfurnished Room^ by T T wido\V, downstairs, fireplace, with 184 etE a- dUV amily" State moderate> rent > TSTTAJiTED to Lease, 5 or 6-rd. Houae, ' T JNewtown .or Berhampore preferred. Apply 198, Evg. Poat. ' Y/yANTED- Kent, 5 or 6-rd. HousT, ■ TT with conveniences;'an adult family would buy £25 of furniture. Write 193, Evg. Post. . XXTANTEU, Small Furnished House at TT. seaside; would tako for 12 months at moderate rent. 204, Evg. Post. WANTED,; Rent, Garage, or Good .» »< Shed; central or. Newtown. State tcrmg 27, Po3t\ Agency, Newtown. "ANTED, by Gent., Single Room, furnished, central position. Full particulars 225, Evg^Post. '■ \XT ANTED, by lady.in business, FurnT T ished Room, with fireplace, in town Thorndon end. Apply 129, Evg. Pogt. "DUSINESS man wishes to meet anJL* other young business man, with a view to jointly renting a Furnished Flat or Apartments. Write 135, Evg. Post. /■^OUPLE, no children, require 2 Unfur- *•*> nished Rooms and kitchenette, central, reasonable; urgent. Apply 242 Evg.xPost.. T^LDERLY Lady requires Single FurnJ-« ished Bed-Sitting-room, use conveniences, with homely people near city. Write 268. Eve?, post. ' / TOWER HUTT—Wanted to Rent, 4-5- ---■*-* rd. Modern House, early April, young couple, careful tenants, fond of gardening, excellent reference; would lease for term if rent-moderate. Reply 106 Evg. Post. REQUIRED to lease for term, as from 25th inst or near date, by father and adult daughter, Smalt Well-furnished House, situated near centre of city; references required. Reply 798, Evg. Post. WANTED TO RENT, Central, T\TORKSHOP, , about 60ft _ 40ft. Write . ■ , 194 i Evening Post. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED— Great" Sale Remnants, all lengths, almost given away. Dress' and Mancnester Goods. Morgan's Sale, 115, O'uba-st. : \XT ANTED —Bargains in Ready-to-wear ,TT. Hats, Pedal Straws, Daintily; Trimmed Hate. Sco them, at (?eorge and George's Sale. • WANTED Known—Phonographs and Gramophones always in stock. Edison's two-minute' Records Is 3d, Disc Records from 2a 6d. Fleming, the Phoncries, Newtbwn. i"lX7"ANTED—Bathing Suits and Caps. ?» T from Is lid, to fit kiddies, maids, and women; cheap and serviceable. George and George's Sale. W' ANTED—Sale in full swing. Voiles Is; British Crepes, 40in, Is 3d; Made-up Dresses from 5s lid. Morgan's 115, Cuba-st. ' . W" ANTED—George and George's Sum- , .-mor Sale. Cuba-st.—Wonderful Bargains" Striped Spongeeloth, usually- 6s lid. Sale price Is 6d. ■ W ANTED, Kind Person Adopt Baby from birth. Write 881, Evg. Post. \ffiTANTED—Showroom Bargain._ Ladies' . T T Frock Spongeeloth, 9s lid ; Zephyrs, 5s lid; Ginghams, 6s lid. George and George, Cuba-st. . VSTANTED, You to See the Success TT Carper Sweopcr, with 7 rubber cushion and patent self-cleaning brush. It is a success. The Sims'ffiardware. WANTED— Children's Print Frock Is ■lid; All-wool Krocks, 2s Ud ; Maids' Spongeeloth, 7s lid. At George and George's Great Sale. ' W ANTED Known—Aluminium Ware; greatest display in town; all marked Welcome prices. Saucepans, Kettles, and Colanders. The Sima Hardware; ■ W ANTED—George and George's Sale. Men's medium-weijfht Pyjama Suits, good colours, usual jjrice 15s 6d. Salo price lls 6d. '> ANTED Known—Special WelcomeWeek Display of Royal -Doultbn Ware, cups and saucers, salad bowls, plates, tea- sets, dinner service. The Sitns Hardware. ■ T^ANTED— Bargains, George and T T George's Sale. Men's Shirts, coloured and black stripes, all sizes, usual price 7s 6d. Now 4s 6d. ■ ANTED Known—Extra Heavy Blue and White Mottled Enamel Saucepans and Kettles; prices cut in half for/ Welcome Week. The- Sims Hardware. i\\T ANTED—Splendid Bargains, George TT..and George's Sale. Men's Woven Strjpe Shirts, guaranteed fast, usually 8s 6d. Clearing 5s lid. ;. ANTED—We havo a special display in Purses, Spoons, and Forks, and all Toilet Soaps, Powders, etc. Our prices are the lowest Tho Sirna Hardware. VITANTED—Men's' Tweed Trousers, T T d»rk shades, roll bottoms, service- , able, usual prieo 16s 6d. Now 10s 6d. George' and George's Sale. W ANTED Known—Great Assortment . of Copper and Brass Jardinieres, Vases,' and Kettles. Theso aro the latest, from' England. Tho Sims Hardware. Vkf ANTED—George and George's BarTT.jrams. Boya' Sports Suits, medium gtey, 6 to 12, usual prico 455. Clearing 2l» 6d. v , ■, -. ■ ..-, ■ ■ \ST ANTED Known—Special Welcome TT- Week offer: idoz. Stainless Table Knives for 20a, and i<laz. Desserts for 17s od; Also Stainless. Knives and Forks vory cheap. The Sims Hardware T^ANTED-Men's Tweed Sports Suits, ''•greys, also Donegal tweeds, usual price 655. Now 465. George and George's Sale.- -"" *V\fANTED. Pries for Excavating SecT» tlonj Brooklyn; urgent, 59. Cleve-lan4-»t.. Brooklyn. "MTANTED to Lend, £800 oh - Firefc „?, MHrtsa3c of freehold. Apply Box 413, Wellington. 'ANTED Exchange 5-rd. Bungalow, •'L.yall Bay. for 4-rd. Bungalow Lower Hutt, or Kilbirnie. Write 144 Eve. post^ ■_ . *- ■ V\^ANTED, Exchange, for small farm, T T Kent-producing Property (equity £1500), or include between £3000 and £4(X»; good mortgages for bigger farm. ivirANTED—Silk Ankle Hose. Is-lid; T T All-wojl Kibbod Hose, 2s 6d. Won- I dor' values and reductions. George and George's Sale. ' . "ryAXTED—Children's Socks. J cream TT viyella,-Is 6d: Black or Tan Lacs, fid pair. Bargains at George and George's Sale, ' > ■
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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 16, 19 January 1924, Page 2
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