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GREAT SUCCESS Of A GKEAT IMPKOVF.iMKNT! m'RING FRAME "CHAMPION" BICYCLES OUTRIVAL ALL OTHERS. JENKINSON AND CO., LTD., CYOLE AND MOTOR WORKS, 48. VICTORIA-STREET. •niTR. R. G. HANROTT, who arrived from England by tho Coritilhic, is requested to communioato" his addrcsu lo Levin and Co., Ltd., Wellington: An urgent letter from London tiwaits him. £5 REWARD. LOST, on Saturday night, betwoon Mnjoribanks-rftrcet and Thonulon, a Gold Watch and Chain, highly valued as a family heirloom. Finder will receive the abovo roward on roturniug e-amo lo Evening Post. TWO POUNDS REWARD,. LOST, in December, belweon Ilawko-atone-stroet and Murilai, Lady's Gout Brooch ; bars and diamond. Above rew.ird on returning lo Hiley and Holmes, 107, Lnmblon-tpjny. T OST|~a Lady's~G^ld^W^te'hT^otweeTi 1 -«Li Ferry Wharf and Pipitca-strcel. Reward at Evoning Post, LOST, betwoen Lambtou-o.uay and Willii-stroot, lady's gold open-faced Watch. Roward at Stqwart Bnwpen and Co.'s. LOST, from b.k. Couutoss, 18th January, I'arcol, containing shirts and col. a™. Ten Shillings rowartl on returning to s.s. Countess. LOST,~^BTir~Januaiy, Lower' Hutt, a Gold Safety Pin Brooch, set with ' pearls and turquoice. Finder kindly loavo !at W. Hobbs, Dentist, Quden s-Toad, j Lowor Hull. j T OST, on Friday, belweon Talavcrai J-^ terraco and Cuba-strepl, Pin wilh j greonslono pig churm attached. Roward ; at Evening Post. , LOST, on Saturday night, between tho Opera llouso and Hobson<slreet tram, r.^ Gold Bracelet, opal centre. Reward al 5, Tinnltori-road. LOST, that worried look sincu eho has beon taking Cailler's delicious Milk Chocolate. Sold everywhere, Is -por dozen packols. 1 LOST, a lot of Dandruff by using haU a bottle of Parker's Hair Tonic. 2s 6d a bottlo, by post 3s. Wm. Porker, Chcmi»t, Manners-street. , 1 lOST, a largo butcher's bill by using -J Swan Pork German. Made only from selected pigs. jj'OUND, that Mackinlqsh's foffoTTms i -«- stood tho lost, and continuoK to moat ' with public favour. To bp, had everywhere ; in dnmly tin|. . 1 ! FOUND— Uprio-"fli"io~ Dr7«making" 'done at Miss Jucolhk, Molesworth-vlrcet. 'StfOUNP, that Mwkme Yale's Bo.miy ' ! A > Specialist lleuuieitp* Can l>o Ijad only , al Mk* Jacob?'*, MolofWorUi'SsCroot. ! QTRA VED i^lo my' PiddJckJrab^mrtMTr i y~y ginning of May, •'* ro«l/.'«rnd whilij 1 Heifer Calf, 1 "no visibla 1 braml*. ' If not j claimed within 14 <fo>a will, bo sold to defray oosts. Apply lr. Dome, Waiwelti, I Lower Hutt, I npilE finder of Wulerbury Watch, part j -■- silver chain attached, lurft 20U» Jan1 tiary, will bo well rownvded on returning j to JCvoning Post. Valued, as kcopsnko. MRS. ANNA FITZtiERALD (r.eo ' Dodds), bat hoard of iv WelHngtoin Aiiy one knowing her wlforeivbouts kindly communicalo with tho undersigned, WiiInun Dodds,* 358, Murray -ctroet, Koel<'uimpton,_Queons!rtnd ■^77^L young I^rly who called lt"S!iqv^ ~" -herds Anno' Hotel ro Situation plentsC cill again. A WIDOW Lady wishes a. Position ns housokaopcr, companion, or help. Apply E.L., JSveiunjf Poit. npiIREB Ladies, on a holiday, require -1- comfortable Board «\nd '«e»idi i nce. Apply, slating tonna, to Madge, Evening Post. ' ■ MRS. LKONISJCs" MARIA SMITH does not sell her oures relafl. They aro not kept made up or in writing. Read^ad'vertisomont. R" KQyißJßD"Brard and Re«ldeTi"sr'Tri privato family by young man; Tliorndon end preferred. Stato lorms to R.M., Evening Post. MRS. ATGliiMOKEPreacheV of Piano and Organ, rosumen tuition 2nd Fobruary. No. 1, Bucklettroot. LEASE ~FOR "SALE^Phio SlCop and Dwelling, noar contra ; ront low by subletting; only persons prepared, to buy leaso. Apply Lease, Evening Post. TWO gentlemen of good' address and matrimonial tendencies, ai'o anxious to receive Loap Year proposals ; photos exchanged^ Address Kxcolsjcr, G.P.O. A HOUSEKEEPER* roq"u~ireTior small* -£*• party bachclorfl; good place; start immediately. Hamlot, Evoning Post. LARGE Doublo Room vacant ; suit married couple or two gonllenion willing to Bhnre. room. 78, Tho Terraco.' ■^ACA"NClES^o7l\vo^rthrao~rMpMU » ftb:o men Boardors; torms 18s; soft washing done. Adch-css at Evoning Pout. MADAME DENNETtE '(luVtlwo weeks). Clairvoyant, I'sychomotrist, Inspirational Medium on health, marrlago, proupectH, 14, Cainbridge-torraue, corner lennyson-street. Hours, 10 t0, 9. SUPERIOR Aoeommodation,^ baieony n- 7 rooms, ovc^y comfort and couveniouce, three minutes from Governmenl Buddings. Apply Almora, 10, Mowbiuy.Hlre'jt, top Bowen.-strcot, Thorndoi). j A DVF.RTLSER, lato assistant msnnger, X1 - v/islioa I'o.titioir of Trust or Private Hccretar-yFiiip ; ju;cmtoined handling Jargo corrospoudenre, expert shorthand-writer ; .+,IOO to iuvost if noew?nry. Addrcis Socunly, Evening Post. MU." ' NICKERSON," ClaVvoyanLTwili receive clients nl N o . I, llomo-sircoi (oil Ivont-torraeo;, beginning Mpmiajv Ist, for his kfrt fno days in New Zealand; Uoura 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. TTTIRENCII, "Geriruui," "jValinnj Sp7nidi JL Lus-ons, Translations, and Oorro6i,ondenoo. Apply G. Hohlfoldl, Profewor of Modern Languages, 162, Upper Willis'streol. To'p'LUMilEl^irw^tc^ttl'TioT Plninbing and Draining two Houses in Tinakori-rond. Apply T. M'Carlhy, C.'ydo-q'iay. E_ o C AT fON A LT^PrlvaTo~Tu it ion by lionoiiK' Jtinn ; ctinciiaVcß prepared for all- •ixamiuutione. Addi'CH!* M.S.i Evening Pont. MADAMV~RINCLAIR7~PnIniist, 3g~ Ghuznee-street. At homo 10 lo 10. VOlV 01 bally Is, written 2«-6d. MRS. \ BARTON," OlairvoywiT^maTTiS consultod nt Young's Buikliugs from 10.&0 a.m. until 5.30 p.m. MR7A~NC ROBERTS,, Clairvoyant and Tost Medium, rccoives cliouts daily at 04, Jo«sio-«treot. Hours 10 a.m. to 0 p in. Rtusinivs delinoiUions a specialty. PmNGTES^aTo'oTiraiTeyW^TCoTn^ montu, Japan c*o G6odfl, Loathor Goods, Dolls, Toys, Photo Ft antes, is now on at fancy prices. Your own fnnoy Driea. 1

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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue LXVII, 30 January 1904, Page 1

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