THERE ARE OTHER GOOD TEAS, But EECOEU TEA EXCELS THEM ALL. TT is packed in Wellington under the per- -»-. sonal supervision. of an Expert from the Tea Estates .and Factories in the East. It contains only PURE TEA, of tho choicest growths, and possesses a RICHNESS and FRAGRANCE that, together, 'make it PECULIARLY ATTRACTIVE to connoisseurs. Prices— 2s, Is lOd, Is Bd, and Is 6d per Ib. ASK YOUR G~ROCER FOR IT. LOST, a Pair of -Pince-nez Gold-rimmed Glasses. Finder ploaso return to Evening Post. Reward. LOST, from Coromaudel-stroet, near Constable-street, large light-coloured Tabby Tom Cat, pet;' answers to Jim. Reward 6, Cardall-street. LOST, between Wiihs-stroet and Karori Reservoir, a Gent's Gold Albert, long link pattern. Reward at Evening Post. LOST, Saturday evening, in Willis-street, Brown Fur Necklet. Reward on rsturnmg to Princess Hotol, MoleSworth-st. IOST, Pug Dog, on Sunday" Reward -I No. 2, Garrett-street. X OST, Saturday morning, in Newtown, -*-^ Savings Bank Pas^ iSook. ftetvard on rut urn ing j\o. S, Gordon-gtyeeU .JiaVto'wn. LOST, between T& Aro"House and Kei- j low's Bakery, Taraualy-street, via Gear Company's office and Lower Ghuznee-street, a Gold JN'ecklet, with pearl pendant attached ; substantial reward. Apply Evening Post. -. 5 OST, Gold Banglo, with initials on padi lock E.A.C. and M,0., between, Maa-raina-crescont and Nowtown. Finder rewarded on returning to Yankee Hustle Sale, 26, Willis-street. LOST, .Sunday afternoon, in "Newtown Trc'mcar, black Silk G'mbrelia ; ivory horseshoe handle, gold band with initials ou ; memento from dead friend. Reward at Evening Post. L~~OST7 Carriage Rug, off Maranui 'Bus. Reward. Apply MaramiL 'Bus : Lost, on Monday, between 'Tory and Taranaki streets, Purso. containing money and "papers. Reward at Evening Post. T OST DOG— On Wednesday, lost Black JLi Puppy, five months old ; finder rewarded. , Henry Wright, 105, Mem-street. LOST, a lot of Imndrufi! by using half a bottle of Parker's Hair Tonjc. 2b 6d a bottle, by post 3s. Wm. Parker, Chom' ist, Manuers-etreet. ' 1 LOST, last year, a Bargain by not buying Xmas Poultry at Kuch and Co. s, Cuba-street and Courtenay-place. ' Ham and Bieon Curers. FOUND, at the AlhambraTHotel, Cubaslreet, the Now PropricW — Mqwellyn, late of the Clarendon, Christchurch. Travellers will find every comfort. "Vj'OUND, a Great Saving in my tailoring -I? bill by getting my clothes Cleaned or Dyed at Taylor s City Dyo Works, 25, Wilhs-streot, and 225, Lambton-quay. "Uj^OUND, every year, tho Bast Hams at JL tbe- old establishment, Kuch and Co., Cuba-street and Courtenay-place. ' Also Xmas Poultry. , > „ ISSING— Mrs. Leonidas Maria Smith > anxiously enquires for her son, Mr. 'J.'.' H. B. Smith, late of Gisborne, Auokland, and Wellington. Communications regardiug his whoreßLbouts^tlunikfnllg.receiv; • od by his troubled irioUierT^Atldreiss 4y~Viv-ian-strefct,. Wellington, .New. Zealand.— 3rd , December, 1904, ' <J YOUNG Lady, two years with pr.esent (employer eeoks fcjituatioa shop or ofiice j.knowjedge general offico' workj shorthand, and typewriting ; well recommended ; small salary. Address Business, Evening Post. • ■ (SUPERIOR private. Board and, Re»i,10 dence ; single and doublo comfortable airy rooms, bath, piano; beautiful view; very moderate terrng. Loreston, 19, Hillstreet. NURSE, experienced, would like take charge mental cases. L.G., Evening Post. TTitCANCY for one gentleman Boarder ; ▼ quiet house ; very central ; terms moderate. For address, apply Evening Post. mO"PARTNT3RT^Wanted, Partner with J A £300 to £500, to extend' present' city business. For particulars, first apply to No. 3, Mercantile Exchange, Manners-street. NOVELTY, value, and tastefulness mingles, beyond competition at Needlework Pnngio's. ALVERIA, 59, Tho Terrace.— A few Vacancies for ladies and gentlemen ; best part of Terrace ; splendid view. Telephone 1876. ■ "F> ESPECTABLE gentleman aud lady Jt\' require two Unfurnished Rooms in re&pectablo locality; off Cuba-street or Willis-street. Address Respectable, Evening, Post. NOTHING to beat our 9d Meals at. the Castleoliff Dining Rooms, Willis-btreei. M'Meekan and Goode, Proprietors. Try them. "OLIMMERTON.— For Sale or To Let, JL a 5-roomed Cottage, furnished, beautifully situated. Apply Mrs. Giles, Plimmerton. % ' ' YOUNG Woman seeks Situation as housemaid ; country preferred ; open for a week. Address Capablo, Evening Post. BOARD required by two Civil Seryioe clerks ; willing share room, convenient to Post Offioo, moderate. Full particulars Stanborough, Evening Post, I^HRISTMAS Buyers, please Call for your v^' Perfumes, Perfume Sprays, lovely Toilet Soap, and pretty Salts Bottles, at W. S. Wallace's, Chemist, Willig-stroot.' A POLLINxVRIS. Apollinarig.— ProfesxjL- sor Virchow says: "Its riob'ness' in pure Carbonic Acid favourably distinguishes it from all other Mineral WaterS."SUNNY JIM— No wonder you|re always smiling, seeing you're a customer ot Pringle's : BRITISH Hustle Sale-SoM Silver Photo Frames 5s 6d, now Is sd ; Solid Silver Sugar-lifters 15s 6d, now 9s 6d. Judd's, Manners-street. MRS. BARTON, Clairvoyant, being on a visit to Wellington, may be consulted for two weeks only. No. 9, Johnstreet, four doors past Wilton'sj Butcher. 1-OR Toys, Xmas Presents^ and New Year Gifts, go to O.P. Bazaar, 15, Courtenay-place. A splendid asborlment of goods just opened. Inspection invited W~~THAWLEYrGrocor. 181, Cuba^ | • street. Assorted Jellies, 6d per packet ; Cordials, Is per bottle ; Lemon Squash, Is. Telephone 1278. Refreshment" rooms, store, lii rooms, large section, progressive suburb, telephone bureau, to bo sold a bargain, torms. C. A. Griffiths, 9, Harris-street. LEAST prices, greatest variety, Exclusivo Novcltios, Biggest Values. Canny purchasers patronise Pringle's. WTIENEVERyou see anything pretty for Christmas, delay purchasing till you have_ visited Pringlo'n.ACANCfES for a few tradesmen Boarders, in Willis-street ; £1 per weok, soft washing, hot and cold , water, shower bath, good table, single and double j rooms. Apply Evening Post. SUPERIOR Accommodation, central £-3 position, two minutos' from Government Buildings, every home comfort. 8, Mowbray-stroet, top Bowen-streot. OTlCE— British Hustle Sale is in no way connected with any other ealo in town, Judd't, Mannere-atreet.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 136, 6 December 1904, Page 1
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