For ' . ' . CROCKERY VALUES: DINNER SETS, TEA SETS, CRYSTAL, CUTLERY, KITCHEN GOODS, Consult QPEN WAREHOUSE CO., 22, BLAIR STREET (Opp; Courtonay place Tram Terminus). TRADE PERSONALS. TYEAFNESS-Write R. A. Noedl, Deaf -*-' Aid Specialist, Palmerston North, for booklet, bole representative for I. C. Rein ..and Sun, London. ' - SYDAL Hand Emollient. Rub it well iv before gardening. XPEKT liat Kenovators, Cleaned, Heblocked. 2a 6d. Bands, Bindings. Leathers. Chew'si Lane, oflf Willis-st.; 116, Vivian-st. rPYPEWKII'ING and Duplicating; MSS -*• typed accurately and promptly. Confidential work a specialty. Miss Rogers. ldl, Lambton-qy Tel. 47-415. SUPERFLUOUS Hair destroyed by "Rusma" (Regd.). Signed, stamped, guaranteed cure, £5 12s 6d. Free trial. Florence Hullen, C.M.D., 7, Courtenay-pl. EARN Pen Money. Full particulars on application to The Writers' Insti tute^P.O^JJox 1172, Welllington. GATES'S, Willis-st., Celebrated fee Cream has the largest percentage of cream. A Single Carton at wholesale price, Is 6d and Is, a pure food and delicacy. Take some Ijorne for the children "ROSEMARY" FLORIST (op. V.M.C.A.) MISS BLACK, F.T.D.A., Society N.Z. Floral Artists (lucor.) Continuous Service 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Telephone 28-282 After hours 2S-.'i77 WHAT! Another New Suit? No, I've '» had my old one Dry Cleaned for 7s 6d at Taylor's Dye Works, 41, Kent-tcr. Tel. 20-610. , SURGICAL Rubber Goods, prices on application. State articles required. Goods posted plain wrappers. Whirl Sprays, "11s. Direct Importing Rubber Co., Exchange Bldg., Dominion-ay., Wellington. ~ ' MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED, Price Papering 2 Rooms, Kilbirnie. Apply 1337, Evg. Post. WANTED, Coach, in Sixth Standard -Arithmetic, vicinity Northland. 1440, Evg. Post. ■ WANTED, Pupils for Pianoforte, qualified teacher; examinations, £1 Is term. 1435, Evg. Post. i__ WANTED Hire, Reliance Tent or similar centre pole erection, for 2 weeks, all responsibility. 1521, Evg. Post.' ANTISD to Hire, occasionally, .Invalid's Chair. Send address to 1479, Evg. Post. DVERTISER will. Accommodate Refugees from Napier (woman and child or 2 girls). Apply W. H. ■ Skinner, 70, Th o mpson-st. ; OLD BAND Taxis, Od every liulf-milo; minimum fare If. Dial 28-171. URKISH Baths, Ladies and Gents,; ex- , pert attention and privacy, ss; Hot Baths, Is. Always ready. 41, Courtcnay | place. Tel. 20-337. '| CAR leaving for Hawera Sunday morn- , infr, returning Monday, has Vacant I Scats. King ' 28-171 to-night. J i_ 'PKAMOPHONES Repaired by experts. Radio and Combination CnbineU for sale (cabinets only). Ed. J. A. Exchange, Bond-st. Tel. 47-470. DENTAL Repairs; finest materials; moderate charges. Rapid Dental Repair Service, 15, Mannersst. Tel. 47-562. Established 1925. OUR Suite Re-covered by experienced Upholsterer; Carpets beaten and relaid, blinds fitted, lino laid; prompt service. 153, Glenmore-st. TTPHOLSTKRER will Re-cover or Re- "-* pair Furniture at people's own homes, reasonable, fiv cart free. Tel. 3C-GG3. "REFUGEES— Boy or Girl, about four -** . years, wanted for Adoption. Tel. 40-659., . TITOTORISTS, stop at Kerbsido Pumps, JXL 6^ -Thorndon-qy., ■for quick service. U-smile Service Station. Free Air. OLD BAND Taxis, Is first mile, Gd each additional half-mile. Dial 28-171. PROFESSIONAL Teacher dJiil Pianist has Vacancies for Pupils desirous of learning jazz and rhythm playing; terms moderate. 1372, Evg. Post. ENTAL Repairs; finest materials; moderate phargex. Rapid Dental Repair Service, Is), Manncrs-st. Trl. ■17-562. Established 1925. I T>RIVATE Tuition given, 50, Fitzherbert 1 •*- terrace, by certificated teacher, to ! children requiring individual attention. 1 Tel. 44-860. ' . TTSKIDE Specialists. Consult us. S.Y.S., *-> Howdcns Bldgs., opp. Public Library. CCORCHING BAY—Buses leave Seatoun •^ every few minutes on Sundays. Picnic Parties catered for at the Cabaret. ("TRAMWAY Buses to Massey Memorial J- on Sundays' call at Scorching Bay Cabaret for tea. PROFESSIONAL Teacher and Pianist has Vacancies for Pupils desirous of learning jazz and rhythm playing; terms moderate. 1372, Evg. Post. npHE S.Y.S. people sole your shoes satis- ■*- faclorily. Opp. Public Library. T. FRANCIS—Oyster Soup in cartons to take home, Gd. I" 7OR HIRE, 5-seater Motor-car, Essex 4, £2 week. 109,' Owen-st. » CONFECTIONERS - Ask your * Mer- *-' chants for "Rita" New Method Salted and Sugared Peanuts. Take no imitations. Wholesome, nutritious. . Your sales will increase. i OLFERS! Pius Fours in latest patterns, all wool, for 255, at Brailsford's, ■Courtenay-pl. ST. FRANCIS" for a first-class 3-course Dinner, noon and night, Is. . ■]lf EN'S .-.Tweed Lumber Jackets, 10s 6d; •"■*■ usual price 21s. The Union Clothing Co.'s Sale, Cnba-st. .'■ ■ ST. FRANCIS—Oyster, Flounder, Crayfish to take home. Open till 1 a.m. T UVISCA Pyjamas for men, genuine ■". branded Luvisca, in latest patterns, 19b 6dy at Brailsford's, Courtenay-pl. MEN'S One-piece Bathing Costuntes, Is 3d. The Union Clothing C 0.,, Sale Price, Cuba-st.. . .'; ST. FRANCIS Restaurant—You will get , '. Oyster Soup noon and night with 3course Dirmcr, In. MEN'S Summer Underwear, Singlets, or Pants, at Is 9d; Sleeveless Singlets at Is, at Brailsford's, Courtenay-pl. fIOLF Hose for men, sale price half the " original price. The Union Clothing Co., Cuba-st. .' \ ■ : -, MEN'S Overalls in Blue Drill, heavy quality, combination style, 10s od, at Brailsford's, Courtenay-pl. ST. FRANCIS-Steak and Oyster Pies, 6d. TWO Shillings and Sixpence buys Boys' large-size School Hose, double tops; black or grey legs. The Union Clothing Co.'s sale price, Cuba-Bt. __ ST. FRANCIS—Oyster Stew, curried/ in cartons to take home. ,_ "OEATJTIFUL Whisky Decanters, filled *-* with the Famous "Golden, Grain," 13s 6d. A good Present for Dad. Grind Hotel. Willis-st. i WILLIS STREET SPECIALS. CWEET Lavender for Cushions, Pillows, Sachets, etc., stripped and dried, 7s 6d per lb. The 'Rosemary, opp. Y.M.CiA. TJAFFIA! Raffia. All varieties and ma- ■*-*> terials.- at tho Rosemary, 120, Wjflissfc., opp. V.M.C.A. '
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 32, 7 February 1931, Page 1
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