£5 REWARD WILL bo paid by tho Imperial' German Consulate-General, 9, Bridge-street, s Sydney, for tho full address or reliablo I parliculara as to the death of OTTO STAUTZ, 36 years of ai?o, Into of Lain;, Baden, Germany, whoso relatives aro anxious to hear of him. LOST, between Levy-street and Te Aro House, a Greenstone Brooch, with gold fern-loaf. Finder kindly return to Evoning Post. Reward. LOST, on Sunday evoning, between Aurora-terrace and Thorndon-quay, Gold and Amethyst Brooch. Reward at Evening Post. OST," PuppyTfive" months old ; black. \Vitl pronucute any one detaining mm ' alter this notice. Finder rewarded. Henry Wright, 103, Meiu-streot. _ LOST, lasst Sunday, between Epuni-s>t. and Basin Reserve, Goid-mounted Boar's Tusk, part of brooch.' Reward at 27, Epuni-atreet. LOST, between Brougham Hill Steps and Austin-street, a brown Purse, with only key inside. Reward on veturn1 ing to No. 10, Victoria-terraco, Ellice-st. LOST, from tram, betwoeii Wharf and Kent-terrace, small Parcel, handkorciuofs, etc. Reward at Evening Post. LOST, small brown Basket, containing keys, otc, about Lambton-quay ; • labelled Mrs. Church, Feuding. Reward at Troeadoro. LOST, Tuesday week last, small croFsbrcd Sky and Poodle Dog; light groy; well-known"; easily idontififid. Kelum to Fitchctt's Farm, Brooklyn. Roward. Detainers prosecuted. Tj* OST, at en~t7anoo~To Town Hall, ; -fl-i Wednesday afternoon, Laily's Hand- ! bag and Purse combined. Finder rewarded at Evening Post. LOSTTlower~"sct of False Teeth. Will finder kindly leave at Evening Post. Reward. ' ' , T' OST, on Monday afternoon, between Ji-J To Aro House and Kellow's Bakery, Taranaki-street, via Gear Company's office and Lower Ghuzneo-street, r Pearl Pendant ; substantial reward. Apply Evening Post._ LOST, Sunday afternoon, in Newtown Tramcar, black Silk Umbrella ; ivory horseshoo haudlo, gold band with initials on ; momeiuo from dead friend. Reward at Evoning Post. LOST, a lot of Dandruff by using half a bottle of Parker's Hair Tonic. 2s 6d a bottle, by post 3s. Win. Parker, Chomist, Mannera-stroet. 1 T OST, last year, a Bargain by not buy- ■*->> nijj Xmas Poultry at Kuch and Co. s, Cuba-street and Courtenay-place. Ham and Ba.on Curer3. TJTuDUND, at tho Alh^mbr_~Hotel, CubaJ»- street, the New Proprietor — Fleweilyn, late of tho Clarendon, Chnstchurch. Travellers will find every comfort. TL'OLND, evory year, the Be3t Hams at JL tho old establishment, Kuch and Co., Cuba-street and Courtenay-placo. Also Xmaa Poultiy. - TL'OUND, £1000 worth of Jewellery of J- all kinds on very easy terms; transactions, confidential. Open every evening. Rosenberg and Co., Tho Arcade, Mannersstreet. MATRIMONIAL.-Young Gentleman, m business, well educated, good prospects, wishes Correspond respectable young lady or widow; some means preferred ; strictly confidential. Reply Cosmopolitan, Evening Post. TWO friends, lady and gentleman, require' two Furnished tieiiroonit, and feitlingroom, with all conveniences. State , termsi_ to' Rooms, Evenirrg'Tost. ' * A NICE, comfortable Homo in offered -£*- to 2 or 3 business gentlemen, handy to irarn, 10 minutes from Post Office, t?ood locality ; terms very moderato to suitable gontlemen. Apply Derby House, Huwke-stone-street. BOARD and Residence. — Four permanent boarders, good accommodation ; musical homo, hot and cold shower, piano ; share rooms ; terms 18s, including soft washing; Wellington -terrace, three minutes from G.P.O. Address at Evening Post. DALVERIA,.S9, The Terrace.— A few Vacancies for ladies and gentlemen ; best part of Terrace ; splendid viow. Telephone 1876. SECTION~fo7~SaIo, feneodTlO minutes from electric tram, over 150 ft frontage; £100. Address Cash^Evaning Post. MRS. (PATTERSON) SOKENSEN, Clairvoyant, Health and Business Medium, may be consulted at 12, Lornestreet, afternoons and evenings. £~~\ ENT requires Board and Residence vST with private family. Apply Jameson, Evening Post. OLLY- GRAY— Please meet me at British Hustle Sale, Judd's, Saturday evening, not later than 8 o clock. Help select Bargains. THERE is no comparing a ready-made Costume with a neat anS stylish one from the American Ladies' Tailoring Establishment, Manners-street. ■» OTAKI— A lady has accommodation for two or three paying guests for the Christmas ' holidays ; terms moderate. Apply for aadross at Evening Post. TO PARTNER —Wanted, Partner with £300 to £500, to extend present city business. For particulars, first apply to No. 3, Mercantile Exchange, Manners-street. VACANCIES for a few tradesmen Boarders, in Willis-street ; £1 per week, soft washing, hot and cold water, shower 'bath, good table, single and double rooms. Apply Evoning Post. SUPERIOR Accommodation, central position, two minutes' from Gdvernnient Buildings, every home comfort. 8, Mowbray-Btreet, top Bowen-street. ■07IXACTLY what is wanted— Fountain -E-i Pens, Leather Cases, and Dressingcases, Leather Poets, newest Books, Prettiest Cards, Brightest Children's Volumes and Diaries for 1905. Prices will suit.— R. Brown and Son,' Willis and Manners streets "dONS of the Sea" and othoi - 3 were O immensely interested in Model Battleship manoeuvres, Wednesday evening, British Hustle Sale, Judd's, Manners-street. Regular wonder. , MAS CARDS of all kinds from Id, just tho thing to send to your friends. Thousands to choose from. S.P.Q.R., No. 7, Riddiiord-street. ONEY TO LEND— £SO, £_00, £200, - and upwards — at lowest current rates. Addross Rates, Evening Post. "OLIMMERTON.— For Sale or To Let, -8- a 5-roomed Cottago, furnished, beautifully situated. Apply Mrs. Giles, Plimmerlon. T N DIGESTION ~ cured" by~WahocT One JL bottle (price 2s 6cl) will cure the wont attack. All en >misti and stores 1 T ADIES' and Gentlemen's superior ilisJL_f fit and Left-off Clothing bought; highest price given; letters attended to Mrs. Botterill, 13, Ingestre.strecl MOTORISTS !— If~your car does, not go a^ it should it can be fixed at Grove. Motor Works, 34, Ghuznee-street. Tol. 1238. j "OANAMA and Straw Hats beautifully JL cleaned by using Bleacho. Bleacho never fails ; enormous succoss ; Is packet. W. Salek, Sydney Chemist, 17, Willisstreet. 1 DAINTY Blouses in Silks, Muslins, elc.^ all prettily trimmed, at greatly reduced prices for our Christmas Fair, at Mrs. Matthewßon's, Lambton-quay. ALICE, where art thou? Only beon to British Hustle Sale, Judd's, Manners- • Street. Such lovely Presents for Xmas, and at Hustle Prices^ PREMIER Eg* Preservative is tho bd»t So thousands gay. li aud 2i 6d tins.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 138, 8 December 1904, Page 1
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