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J "T OST, on Sunday,. afternoon, a Gold JLJ Brooch, set with sapphires and pearls. Reward at No. 78, Wqllingtqn-terrace. TT OST, last evening,- Purse containing -fl-i one pound note, two half sovereignssome silver, etc. Finder rewarded on returning sanie to Evening Post. ' • T 'OST,' a Five-pound Note. Kindly JIJ return to Evening Post. Reward, 10s.' • "R" OST, 'between Vivian and Brougham -llif streets, Lady's Puree. Liberal reward on ' returning to Evening Post. ~W OST, on Basin Reserve Saturday afJLJ ternbon, 'small leather Purse, containing £4 in gdld and some silver ; also a farthing. Finder rewarded at Evening Post. •• BOST. a lot of Dandruff by usingr half a J bottle of ParkorVHair Tonic; 2s 6d a bottle, by iost 3s. Wm. Parker, Ohemist, Manners-street. • 1 OST, all trouble about. G.V. Butter. You can get it at "Vallance and Alleivder's, 82, Cuba-street. 1 LOST, a large butcher's bill, by using Swan Ham Sausages. 1 "Xj\OUND,_ Swan Ham Sausage a real -B- table ' delicacy. Kept by all high high'-'cla^s ' proviison dealers. 1 SI\OTJND, Green's Canterbury Bacon, at -.. Vallance and Ailender's, 82, Cubastreet. ""' "" '1 TfJ\QUND,. last. .week, at Coveney's Gro- -*•... cery^ 103, ..Cuba -street, a cure for Greyness iin mr's. Crumpton's Electric Hair Restorer. Price 3s; by post 6d extra. IF. the par,ty who took a Gent's Travelling Bag and Silk Oilskiu Coat out of No. 7 Bedroom, Claxendon Hotel, by mistake,' on * Friday' night, 14th N&vember, will return same to Mr. F. J. Preston, Clarendon Hotel, he will Be rewarded for his trouble. ' ATRIMONY— Young man wishes to correspond with respectable young lady engaged in domestic or any other dutie3, view to matrimony ; ' correct address preferred ; strictly private and confidential. Address F.S., care of Evening Post. Cabinetmaker, jobber and fitter, desires Employment ; experienced workman. Adaress Plane, Evening Post. MARRIED Couple requiro Board and Residence ; private family preferred ; terms must be 1 moderate. Apply to O.XJC., Evening Post. \TACANCIES foiTin-rying Ladies Ap- » ply Mrs. Hamilton, 40, Riddifordstreet, Newtown. UPERiOETBoard and Residence for two or three gentlemen, Thorndon. Address at Evening Post. WIDOW Lady has Vacancy for four or five Gentlemen Boarders, 'permanent ; exclusive use of sittingroom ; large double and single rooms; no others taken; central; 20s and 265. Apply at Evening Post. T>EQUIRED~by two gentlemen, Board S\i and Residence and soft washing; Thorndon. R.M.L., Evening Post. "VTOUNG Lady requires Board and ResiJL donee ; central ; Thorndon end preferred. Address M.D., Evening Post. VACANCY for two gentlemen Boarders.; large front room; separate beds. Apphr 155, Willis-street. BOARLJ . and.. Residence. — Vacancy for , thre.e steady young Men ; bath (hot, cold, and^Bhower), piaiio ; share rooms; temis, JBs'per week; otf WeHinglon-ierrace. opposite General ' Post Office. Jt'or address, a.pi«ly Evening Post. r PART'iiIENTS, with board and attendance, central, solect ; every convenience and comfort. For address apply Evening Post. ... ANGHJRU HEbUSE, -Otaki.— Two minutes' wall; from sea. beach ; every 'Convenience for visitors; coaches meet every train. Messrs. Gell, Proprietors. SMALL Tailoring Business for Sale, >- with 'all requisites and machine. Kildare,' Evening Post. BICYCLES.— The Wheel Cycles are built of genuine B.S.A. fittings and guaranteed' two '"years; good supnly on hand. R.E. Saville, Cycle Works] Basin Reserve. , THE "only place you can get G.V. Bul- ' ' ter is' Vallanco . and Ailender's, 82, Cuba-street. 1 npHE Reliable Registry Office and Cony -»-■" mission Agency, conducted by Miss 'Bremner, Official Visitor for the Wellington -Ladies- Christian -Association,- at 123,' Cuba-street. fftmrs — Mornings only, 10 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. Only Tuesday and Friday evenings, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Stamps required for replies. 'Closed on Saturdays Madame" jeromeT ladies' 17^drpsser, is selling Switches, 18-inch hair, 12s 6d ; Fringes, from ss ; Combing 3 made up, 2s 6d per ounce. Every description of hairwork done on the shortest notice. . Over White's, Jeweller, Lambtonqufly. " ' DAISY LAUNDRY SOAP will make lifien pure- and white and keep flannel and woollen materials their natural softness. Ask for Daisy Soap. DON'T' expect better, for there's none "better. Mackay's Liqueur Whisky is jusfi as pure and fine flavoured as a whisky can be. PICTURE - FRAME MOULDINGS- ' Hundreds of patterns to choose from at Martin's; 17, -Manners-street. 1 Machines of every description 175 repaired by skilled mechnnics. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 5, Willi^-ptreot. 1 THIS is the most .favourable season of the year to get acquainted with Mackay s Liqueur Wh,wky. , You'll like it. CZEMA.— "OLEAC," used successfully in Melbourne Homoeopathic Hospital. Discoverer, Christopher Mudd, F.L.S., F.R.G.S., M.B.Ph.S. London ; the Prince of Wales Botanist. Jars ss, and 5s 6d posted. 1 7TTIHE business drink is Ferguson's P. and A O. Whisky. Ten years in the wood brings rare mellowness to it, ( while the distillers' signature across the label stands for purity. Look for tlie signature. 1 DRINK defiance to Jack Frost and the zero weather in Mackay's Liqueur Whisky. LJIUN - WRITING, by Special Arlist. k5 Novel, effective, and striking designs, in gold, silver, ulnnunium, &c. W. G. Tustin, 89, Willis-st. Telephone 134 1 ""OETTER fifty years of Europe than JL# a cycle of Cathay;" and better ono thimbleful of Ferguson's P. and 0. Whisky than a gallon of any other. Ask for P. and P., and see you get it. 1 RIDGET— I forbid you talking to that girl over the fence. Please, Missis, she was asking for Daisy Laundry Soap to make her clothes beautiful and white like ours. rTIELEPHONE at once to the Gas Works, JL No. 155, for fine broken Coke at Is 6d per bag. No smell, no dirt ; only a bright clear fire. 1 ANY one sending a prescription to ba compounded by Geo. W. Wilton, ■ Pharmacist, 3, Cuba-street, may rest assured that only the putest drugs will be used and the most exacting care exercised. PRIVATE PERSON has Money to Lend, £10 to £500; no loan offico roatiiip. Send stamped addressed envelope for reply, Confidential, Box 466, GP.O. HAIR.— "ANTHOS" (d~iscoverer~Chri7lopher Mudd, F.L.S., F.R.G.S., and M.B.Ph.S. London (Prince of Wales's Botanist) promotes growth, prevents hair falling out, dandruff, and irritation. Recommended by medical men. 3s per bottle; 3s 6cl posted. Sold -at G. Mee's, Chemist, Wellington. Solo Agent for N.Z., C. L. Best, Ponsonby, Auckland. 1 CHEAPEST FRAMES made at R. Mar\J tin's, 17, Mann^'-a.Btreet We also mount pictures. »

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 120, 17 November 1902, Page 1

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