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BOSTOOEI'S COMFORT SHOES FOR TENDER FEET. BROAD, yet not ugly. These special lines of Bostoek'e Ariel Welt footwear aro soft, flexible, and good wearing — in feet, the ACME OF EASE AND COMFORT for tho foot. WOMEN'S AIDA SHOES, Open fronts, pump solos, modium shap9 toes, very easy ... 15s 6d WOMEN'S KID ELASTIC SIDES, Blocked fronts, medium toes, Ariel wolts, full fitting ... 16s 6d WOMEN'S AIDA VAMP BOOTS, Either in Lace or Button, easy toes, Ariel welts . . 19s 6d WOMEN'S SEAMLESS BOOTS, Fino Kid, to button, square toes, Ariel welts, for elderly ladic3 21s Od ALL BOSTOCK'S MAKE. R. HANNAH & CO., LTD., 23, CUBA-STREET, And 79, LAMBTON-QUAY. £2 REWARD. T OST, lady's Silvor Watch and Gold J— l Chain; valued as keepsake. Address at Evening Post. LOST, Brown Worsted Gloves, Lamb-ton-quay, Thursday; reward. Address at Evening Post. LOST, Bluo Gfock Eoniiag Pigeon, new ring, No. 2. Address J. R. Crooks, 53,' Sydney-street, Petone. 1 OST, 22nd October, 1904, Gold Watch (Barclay and Sons, London, No. 2946, anchor brand), Chain with pendant; also Horseshoe Pin (6 diamonds) ; £10 reward. Apply Evening Post. T OST — Missed, oil Wednesda? afterJ— I _oon, from vestibule King's Chambers, almost now Gent's Swift Bicycle, No. 27959, straight handle bar. Reward, on delivery, H. Franks, 7a, King's Chambers. OST— The person that took my dog Spot is well known. If\ not rel turned ho will be prosecuted. D. Gibson, I 46, Courtenay-placv " , T OST, last evoning, between WallaooJL— f street and Adelaide-road, Ladies' Gold Watch, with initials. Ptcward at 38, Wallace-street. T EFT, in the hall of the Opera House, -»_ en Friday night, after performance, pair of Glasses in brown leather case. Finder rewarded on returning same at once to J. Ormrod, Dawson-strect, Borhampore. LOST, a lot nt X»annrnn 'by using half ft bottle of PmWb Hrir Tonir, 2s 6d a bottle, by post 3a. Wm. Parker, Chemist, Manners-street. 1 LOST, no time vimting the Military Hairdressing Saloon. Three chairs gp:ng. Op. Veitch and AUin'3, Cuba-st. FOUND, the cheapesc method of preserving eggs is in Norton!* Egg Prei Bervalive. Thompson Broi., wholesale j agents. . I^OUND— The way to ?et a Situation is by keeping your hair dark. Crumpton's Electric Hair Restorer will do it. Gradual darkening to' original colour; guaranteed. ■ Price 3s, post 3s 6d. B. Waring, 27, Oourtonay-p-lace. "Kj'-OUND, the best and cheapest way to JF preserve eggs is in Norton's Egg Preservative. Be sum it is Norton's. Thomp6on Bros., wholesale agents. nnAKEN by mistake, Lady's Umbrella, ; -«- from cloakroom. Opera House, last J nipht. Ring up Telephone 2003, and rcccivo word her, own. IF PETER DOONAN should chance to see this advertisement, or any ono knowing his whereaboulß, kindly communicate with his mother, who is anxious to hear from him; mother delicate. Address Dunn-street, Reefton. \)£TII<I» Miss Nellio -Coaghlan kindly * » call or eend address to Ivy. Address Arawa, Wesley-road, City. ~^TT AUANCY for one or two Gentlemen, v single cr double room, half minute from tram. Apply No. 'I, Hay-street, Oriental Bay. _710MF0RTABLY-FURNISHED Sitting j and Bed Room to let, l«rge front rooms, near Parliament Buildingg. Addre:s at Evening Post. L" "OVERS of Flowers, sco the enow of Rhododendrons, Magnolias, Camellias, all in full bloom, at Mason's Public Gardens, Taita. Coaoh meets all trains from Lower Hutt. npTPIST - STENOGRAPHER General JL Clerk (male) wanted. Slate qualifications fully, salary required, references, testimonials, Urgency, Evening Post. I "gjIURNISHED PvOOMS— Young widow -*. at business during day would like Jto let part of nicely-furnished house ; eit-ting-room and bedroom, uso of kitchen, ! piano, and »11 conveniences, nice locality ; references exchanged. Address at Evening Post. ' YOUNG Lady requires Position in chemist's or herbalist's establishment. At)ply Rogetla, care of Evening Post. "yOUNG Lady requires Position in -*- Biblo Tract Department, or artistic business. Apply A.R.T., care of Evening ¥of.i. jraßlSTCHUßCEfExhibition.— To Let, Furnished. Dwelling, 6 rooms, conveniences, short term ; rent moderate. Dwelling, P.O. Christchurch. MRS. YA~TE_,~~Mctaphy7i9ian, Cres-cent-road, Rosencath (off Grassstreet), can bo intcrviexvod daily, or patrons' homes visited if so desired. F~~ OR SATE7"Paradc!~lßiand Bay, splendid property, 6-roomcd Houso, aero of land, 231 feet frontago. Particulars fromJßox 426, G.P.O. BOARD and Residence for two young men; privato sittingroomr, piano, batn (h. and c); terms IBa. Dunedin, Evoning Post. BOARD and Residence wanted married couple, within easy clistanco city. j State terms. Write F.E., Evening Post. 1 'OlANq— New English Piano~ior~saio! I .*- brilliant tone, etc. ; ownor sell reaeonI able cash offer. Address Genuine, Evcnf ing Po-,t. I TDIOU SALE, Zinc-lirjeaTPiano Case, also jJL second-hand fiill-aized Zinc Bath, with taps. Address .Salo, ca.ro Evening Post.ABUTCf lEftr'witir'limTted " capital" • wishes to Buy a Butchery Business m city or suburbs. Apply, giving full particulars' and prico, to P.C.R., Evening Post. "OlANO— Advortisca has an cscellont j -«-_ second-hand English Piano for buIo; 1 prico only £20. Address Immediate Buyer, Jivening Post. Teacher v.ants Pupib, ' ' piano, theory. Lewons givon at own homes ;■ torms moderate. Apply Trinity College, Evoning Post. M~ ADAT/irSINOLATU, Paychio Studctit and. Character Header from natural linrc in the hand. 39, Cihuznue-jl. ' Hourp— -10 lo_lo. ASK your Chemist for Castle's AntiNit, the famous nursory hair lotion, la pnr bottlo. Manufactured only by J. Caetlc, Prescription Cbemift, 15, lliddi-ford-strcpt. " A NETSRKG" roversed spells "GorZX stona," tho best Pprridgo Meal. Pure nutrition, so readily digested, cooked in 2 minutes.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 66, 15 September 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 66, 15 September 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 66, 15 September 1906, Page 1

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