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THE I*l3 AKO HOUSE CHRISTMAS TREE IS FLOURISHING AT SIDEY'S NEW AUCTION ROOMS, NEXT the OPERA HOUSE, MANNERS-STREET. £1 REWARD. LOST, on Ist January, a Pocketbook, containing Papers, Ac. Above reward to anyone returning same'to Evening Post. LOST, two Umbrellas, probably between Nowtown and Island Bay; reward given. Mrs. Brunskill, Island Bay. LOST, this morning, inMajoribanks-street, a blaok Purso, containing £2 and some Silver. Finder rewarded on returning same to Evening Post. OST, between Clyde - quay Baths and Home-street, Kent-terrace, a New Zealand War Medal. Finder please return to E. Hutchings, Home-street. LOST, between Willis and Hobson streets, good Watch, with black chain ; reward. Apply Olivecrona, M'Donald & Co., Mercerslreat. LOST, yesterday, Queen's Drive, on or near Maranui, a child's Brown Seal Plush Coat with pearl buttons. Finder will receive 5s reward on xe turning it to Evening Post office. LOST, last night, between Manners-street and Webb-street, a Lady's Gold Watch and Chain; initials, "N.A.T." on back. Finder will bo rewarded on returning the same to the Evening Post office. LOST, between Molesworth - street aud Queen's Wharf, a Gold Chain Bangle, with padlock attached. Finder rewarded on returning samo to Evoning Post office. LOST, on Now Year's Eve, a Gold Cable Bangle, between Manawatu Railway Station and Oriental Bay, via Reclamation. Finder rewarded on returning to Miss L. Lockie, 41, Majoribanks-street, or Evening Post office. LOST, between Queen's Wharf and Murphy-street, a silver-mounted Greystone Brooch. Finder kindly bring same to Evening Post, Willis-street. LOST, between tho Manawatu Railway Station and Boulcott-street, probably in the tram, a Scarf Pin— whip and horseshoe in diamonds. Reward of .£1 on returning same to Mr. C. Wilson, Times office. LOST, on 19th December, a newly-bound volume of " Home Chat." Finder rewarded on returning same to Edmond T. Savers & Co., Agents, Grey-street. LOST, on Saturday afternoon, Lady's Bracelet (twisted gold), between Cricket Ground, Exhibition, and Club Hotel. Finder will be rewarded on returning to 122, Tina-kori-road. FOUND, Trussed Fowls, cheaper than butchers' meat, 3s 6d pair; Ducks (tablo or garden), Turkeys, Pigeons Is each, Singing Canaries, Talking Birds, Opossums, Pet Mice, Guinea Pigs. Arcade Auction Rooms, Willis-street. IF the traveller who left a box in our care about six months ago does not call for same and pay expenses connected therewith, the box will bo sold within fonrteen days from this date to defray expenses. J -Beggs Bros., Dairymen, 41, Tory-street. — 30th Decembor, 1896. TJARTNER WANTED, to ioin a good all i round Smith in an established Coachbuilding Business in flourishing district, North Island ; must be an experienced coachbuilder and wheelwright; small capital required. Apply, before 7th January, to Deacon & Co., Shipping Agents, Wellington. AW CLERK (22) with five years', experience in country office, and thorough knowledge of the law, desires engagement ; references. Full particulars Evening Post. A YOUNG LADY seeks a comfortable Home in town or country, Christian family preferred ; no remuneration required for services. Address Home, Evening Post. HOME for Visitors and v^ Permanent Boarders, at Heavitroe House, No. 67, Molesworth-streot. Hot and cold bath. "1/ITRS. SNELSON will be pleased to receive ajJL paying guests at her new residence, "Te Rangiotn," Palmerston North ; delightfnl situation, and every home comfort. r R TOOTHACHE. — Barraclough's Magic .fl. ■ Nervine relieves violent, raging Toothache, in one minute ; Is per bottle. All Chemists and at 131, Adelaide-road. f^ LASS JAM JARS on Sale— lib, Is doz ; \X 21b, 2s doz. Hildrcth & Son, Bottle Merchants, Lorne-stroet. Telephone 647. "Tny ANTED KNOWN J. DEVLIN, GROCER, 30, Cdba-stbeet* Is Selling for Cash — Sago, Tapioca, »nd Pearl Barley, 81b for Is Best White Sugar, 2Jd lb ; Cornflour, 3|d Good Jam. 4d Rico, '-id 1b,51b Is ; Table Vinegar, large, 6d Golden Syrup, 21b tin, 6d Treacle, 'lib tins, lid ; good Sauce, pints, Gd Best Coffee, Is Cd lb ; good Salmon, 8d Prime Fresh Butter, 8d ; good, 6d New Laid Eggs Daily TEA A SPECIALITY. Good Ceylon Tea, Is 6d lb ; Finest Ceylon, 2s. A reduction by^the cbest* All other goods at equally reduced rates. Goods doliverod free to .all parts of tho city. J. DEVLIN, 30, Cnba-street (next Hannah's).) Telophono No. 112. XX7" AN T E D — PURCHASERS for CHESTERFD3LD GUANO, £3 PER TON ; 3s GD PER CWT. A Splendid Manure for Turnips, Carrots, Cabbages, and all Fruit and Kitchen Gardens. MEAGHER, & FISHER, GRAIN AND PRODUCE MERCHANTS, Pauama-street, Wellington. WANTED Known, that wo havo every facility for Cleaning, Dyeing, and Finishing all kinds of goods in a manner most suited to the various materials. To p v evont disappointment send your orders to Barber and Co., Steam Dyers and Cleaners, 46, Cubastreet. WANTED — The undersigned is prepared • to thoroughly repair every description of Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Ac, at most moderate prices. All Repairs guaran teed. C. CAMPBELL, Watchmaker, &c. No. 22, Ghuzneo-street (Opposite Nees & Son's). •ttr ANTED KNO ,W N GEORGE SNADDON, Certificated Licensed Plumber and Drainlayer, Is the cheapest and best house in town for all Sanitary Work. Address : 51, Tory-street. Estimates givon. Telephone 804. WANTED Known — The cheapest high grade maohino, "Huia." .£lB 10s. Jenkinson & Co-

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Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1897, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1897, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1897, Page 1

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