Adams bruce ■ BUTTERETTES. npRY THIS NEW DELICIOUS CRUNCHY BISCUIT. 6d A DOZEN.
LOST AND FOUND. T OST, AVednesday, between Kainui-rd. -^ and Patent Slip, Lady's Plain Tweed Coat; reward.. Tel. 28-462 or write 50a, .Kainui-rd. ' ■ - LOST, Strayed, about 5 or 6 weeks ago, Big Sable and White Collie Dog, no collar. Finder please return to 31, Torrens terrace, or ring 21-209.. EOST, Bar Brooch, Amethyst Stone, between City aud Racecourse, keepsake. Reward. Rose Tea-rooms, Cuba-st. T OST, Pair Spectacles in case, Trentham, -*-' yesterday. Finder please ring 22-107. T OST from car Black Painted Bag, con- -" taining 'knitting, sock, etc. Finder please ring 43-624. Reward. LOST, at Trentham Races, Gold Sheafl'er Pencil with initials C.W.T. Reward on returning to Evg. Post. . T OST, Tuesday, Pair Horn-shelled Spec- ■*-* tacles, with left bow' broken. Please return Room 412, T. and G. Bldgs. Reward. T OST, Friday, between Akatarawa and -" Hutt, Lemon Evening Purse (oblong). Reward. 8, Buckley-st., Lower Hutt. ■■ . LOST,' between,- Wadestown and Mow-bray-st., Gold. Wishbone-shaped Brooch, valued as keepsake; Reward. Ring 42-040.. .. . . . LOST, -last Saturday, Lady's Fringed Gauntlet, vicinity Berhanipore, Mornington. Finder kindly write 1590, Evg. PostT OST, vicinity Lambton-qy., G.P.0., or •^ Trades Hall. Gent's Silver Wristlet Watch. Reward. Tel. 43-711. 108. Terrace. T OST, between Bond-st. and Lambton "^ quay, 2 Pieces Leather. Finder please ring 24-275. Reward. ILL person who picked up Car Jack and Handle outside Mason Brothers' Store, Heretaunga, Wednesday, kindly communicate telephone 697, Lower Hutt? Reward. PERSONAL. ~ TF Needy Person Taking Milk from 14, ■*• Gordon-st. will call, will be given Quart Daily. ■ ■ - TX7ILL Gentleman who called.about Bach, '* 59, Scarborough terrace, please- call again? ■ ."■.•' "yOUNG Lady, R.C., would like to. meet •*■ Gentleman (same), 25-30, view matrimony. Apply 1642, Evg. Post. ■ OPEN MARKET BARGAINS. DID you know that,you can get a' Good Cup of Tea for. 3d, return Id, with sandwiches or cakes, 4d? Refreshment Room, inside Open Markets,1 Bond-st: WILLS'S Cooked Dainties Stall— *': Luncheon-Sausage 6d lb, Brawn 8d lb, Pressed Tongue Is 6d lb, Cooked Ham Is IQd, Bacon lOd'lb.,, : HERE are some Cheap Lines:—Ladies' Brassieres,' 9d and Is lid.;. Gloves, Is 6d;.Cardigans,i from 5s lid, etc. Ecpnoiny Drapery .<Stall;;Ji^';,);. ..■':.;;" . ■...'• ■ - MISCELCXNEOUSr— ~ = I CANNOT get a. Nice Piece of Salt Meat. Then you have not tried ours. J. Rod; arid Co., Salt Meat Specialists. 'Cou'rtenayrpl,.' ":> '.'■' .'■' ■'. . , . ' /~]|NGE:you .have tried.our Salt Meats you will always use them. ,J. Rod and Co., Salt .Meat. Specialists, \ Courtenay-pl. Tj^IFTY-FIVE Years Quality Butchers. -*•. In these days.of depression .it pays,to buy the 'best. Lowest' prices. J: Rod and Co . jourtenay-pl.. /~iUR Quality is Extra in Everything, but " \ price. -. We 'live/ up ito" our advertisement. J. Rod and Co., nest Star Stores, CTpurfenayVpll '....'■!-:■- \. i i '■•■■■ ■■ XJA^V^yOulrTwdTollFT^nKitoTSallsag^i? X:l• A'reaf treat." 'We shall be making them all through this winter. J. Rod and Co., Courtenay-pl. rj.ET. .that Schoolboy Feeling by eating our Meat. J. ,Rod and. Co., next Star Stores. Courtenay-pl. - TTARD Work will never trouble you if *-*• you' eat our Meat. ' It costs no more. J. Rod and Co., next.Star Stores, Coar-tenay-pl. \I7HY.'Work Overtime Eating Inferior '* Meat when the Best is . cheapest. Lowest prices. J.-Rod and Co.; Courtenay place. VyHEN you ha,ve tried the rest, try the ■;" best at the lowest price.. J. Rod and Co., next Star 'Stores, C'ourtenay-pl.-■y.OU can always- keep that- Schoolgirl x Complexion by eating J. Rod and Co.'s Meat. Next Star Stores, Courtenay-pl. npEN .dozen-Men's-Smart Felt Hats, 7s' A '6d, reliable quality. Hornig's Clear-ance'Sale'of-Men's' Wear, in Cuba-st. XfOR Friday and Saturday—Special Re- -*- ductions in Pictures at. New Picture Shop, 158, Cuba-st., opp. Star Stores; . T ADIES' Umbrellas, black and coloured, *Jl from,ss each, at-Walker's Umbrella Shop, Thornton's Building, Manners-st. MEN'S Quality Shirts, collar to match, 3s lid, 4s lid, 5s 6d. New goods, popular colourings.' Hornig's Clearance Sale, in Cuba-st. TWENTY- -Shillings buys a Quality Electric Radiator, variety of models to choose from. See Turnbull and Jones' Showroom, ■ Blair-st. ■.•■■' r EN'S Quality Shirts, collar .to match, 3s lid, i4s lid,. 5s 6d. New goods, popular : colourings'. Hornig's Clearance .Sale, in Cuba-st. TPIDERDOWNS, Blankets, Sheets, ■*-J Towels,; on very, easy terms; prices that show the best value. Heimann's, 13a, Courtenay-pl. - ■ . - . SPECIAL Display Men's Cardigans, 8s lid, 9s 6d, 10s 6d; Lumber Jackets, 14s. 6d,-175.6d. Hornig's Clearance Sale, in Cuba-st. ■ * ■ ■ ■ ■ 05 Gd in £ off all our Down Quilts; only 6 -best ;makes stocked. M'Clintock and Woolvena makes. Saye money at Morgan's, opp. Woolworth's. SPECIAL for Friday and Saturday—See Picture Display at the New Picture Shop, 158, Cuba-st., opp.. Star Stores. SPECIAL Display Men's' Cardigans, 8s Ud, 9s 6d, 10s 6d; Lumber Jackets, 14s 6d, 17s 6d. Horaig's Clearance Sale, in Cuba-st. ■ . A, at last I'm Warm. Just bought an Electric Radiator from Turnbull and Jones, Ltd. Showroom, Blair-st. RASTIC Clearance of Frocks. All our stock' of New Clean Goods to be cleared. . Morgan's, opp: Woolworth's.. TTOW'S This? 20 dozen Men's Fur Felt -*•-*- Hats, popular shapes and colours, clearing 17s 6d. Hornig's Sale, Cuba-st. pOSTUMES that give distinctive ap~pearance on the easiest of terms. Heimann's for better clothes. 13a, Cour-tenay-pl Z. ALL-WOOL Men's Singlets and • Pants, 8s 3d. 8s ,6d, 10s 6d;.best value in city. Hornig's, Popular Outfitters, Cuba-st. . TWENTY Dozen Ladies' Botany Allwool Hose.. 5s ltd, for 2s Ud; Silk to Knee Hose, 3s 6d for Is pair. Archer's, Edilson's BldgH,, Cuba-st. MEN'S Lounge Felt Hats, snap and curl brims, shade of brown, fawn, and grey. Usually 10s 6d, Sale Price 7s Gd. itallenstcin Bros.. Ltd.. Cuba-st. AUCTION Sale, Saturday and Monday ■**-'.'Next, 1.30' p.m., C-Qnt:e.nts Drapery and Mercery Business, Miramar _ Junction, 2 stops past Airport. Auctioneer, Stan Peyton.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 14, 16 July 1931, Page 1
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