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LOST, at Day's Bay, last Sunday, lOtb inst., a Fur Necklet. Reward at Pavilion, or 100, Taranaki-st., Wellington. T~OST7GoId C_blo~Bancle, with farthing JLJ attached. Reward at 92, Hobson-st. T OST, on board s.s. Maori, Lyttelton to JL/ Wellington, 14th inst., Parcel, containing black* silk dress, etc. Ploase return to 75, Elizafreth-st., Wellington. T OST, Wednesday Night, Gold Mono'JL_f jrram Brooch (M.C.). Reward 16, Manners-streelt. T OST, _Triday, Bth inst., Silver Filagree 'B J Bracolefc, city or Seatoun Reward Thompson, Long Boom, H.M Customs. OS_\ Pearl and Turquoise Brooch. Reward, Hotel Windsor. LOST, between corner Cuba and Manners street and Hataitai, Gold Albert, with cross attached. Reward. Apply A.H., Evening Post. LOST, from Paremata, on Monday, 11th inst., one short-haired Black Collie Dog, while under the neck, also white mark on head and whito tip on tail ; fiuder rewarded ; detainer prosecuted. H. Pickin, Johnsonville. GENT.'S Glace Button-up Boots, English make, 13s 6d ; seize the oportunity, tho wholo reduced to bedrock. Lecco's, Willisstreet, nest Albert Hotel. AN Australian firm requires tho Services of a Lj^ly Traveller for its N.Z. business. Applicants must bo energetic, and of good appearance. Apply Box 825, Wellington. 1,. MARTIN, Metaphysician, 3 Har- • per-street, two doors from Danieliitroet, may bo consulted daily ; hours — 10 to 5. 6 to 7.30. MRS. SINCLAIR, Palmist, 13, Jessisstreet, may bo interviewed above address.; hours — 10 to 10; verbally I*. inENTLEMAN can~havo~ Bed~Sitting'*JT room, with board, in well-appointed home; gurden. Brougham, Evening Post. UPERIOR and well-furnished balconied Bedroom and Dining and Sittingroom, suit refined married couple, private home, select locality, Thorndon, use conX'eniences if required. Apply Evening Post. MATRIMONY— Gentleman, 48 (widower), no family, educated, comfortablo income, desires meet Lady somo means, 40 or over, purpose of marriage. I Address Confidential, Evening Po3i,. M' RS. PRAED, Trance Medium and Clairvoyanto, 25, Kensington-street, off Abel Smith-street. Interviews daily, 10 till 5 p.m. HnHE undorsigned have a sum of £1000 JL to Lend on first-class freehold security. : B. Smith and Co., 201, Lambton-quay. 1 TWO young gentlemen require Board and Residence, private family ; terms necessarily moderate. Apply Clerkship, Evoning Post. JOSIAH Z. Jeffrey will not be responsible for debts incurred by his wife, excepting those' for Suratura. ■ X> (hia mark). MISS PAUL. Teacher of Pianoforte and Theory, has recommenced at her room, 21, Pirie-stroot. ADAME DE PEDIER,; Eminent Medical Clairvoyante and Trance Medium (United Kingdom and Europe), 45, Abel Smith-street, cornor Cuba-streot. S~ UNBURN~ Tan , RouglieneT ~Skin— Use Benzoin and Almond Lotion ; poothes, softens and beautifies ; makes rough hands soft and white. Wm. Salek, Sydney Chemist, 17, Willis-street. SMALLEST man of history was Bildod, the Shu-hite. Greatest boon of humanity ii, bedad, D Blend, the Suraturaite : - ADAME HILDER, Lady Palmist, Clairvoyante, Psychomctrist (Lon- I don). Hour?, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. 35, Boulcott-street. "Madame is wonderful — n, modern magician." — "T. 5.," 17th October, 1908. , ,■_ ÜBIC and Theory by certificated teacher, 7b monthly. Apply Etude, Evening Post. ODYIbUILDER and Wheelwright, wants Situation ; good references. Address Wheelwright, G.P.0., Blenheim. HA! Wo are steaming along. Suratura's quality is its strong propeller, and makes every grey mouth harbour memories of delight. Best, bar none. TITOUSEKEEPER wanted, ~by~ widower, JtX no childron, suburbs, one child not objected to Apply Quiet, Evening Post. URSE STEW~AlCT~RegisterecO_rdfwife, 103, Daniel-street, Newtown, has Vacancies for Lying-in Patients ; terms moderate. Telephone 2430. A 'USEFUL Present for man or boy: Scholefield's Government Lover Watch, 18s 6d,; two . years' guarantee. Also, Scholefield's Ansonia Watch, 7s 6d ; never requires repairs. W. R. Scnolefield, Gieenstouo House, 39, Manners-street. RSTl^HM^LLrßegistered Midwife, 234 Adelaide-road, hns vacancies for patients ; terms moderate. URNITURE 4-roomod house, whole ot part, for Sale cheap ; house rent moderate. Apply Leaving, Evening Post. DRESSMAKING. — Superior workman- j ship, fit and stylo guaranteed; mo- | derate terms ; prompt attention. Mie» j Neil's Rooms, Boulcott-chamborf. "EXPERIENCED Carpenter, ago 24, do JCi siring io learn farming, wants job < on a farm. Willing, G.P.0., Wellington. ! EE how the fates their gifts allot. A is happy B is not. B won't be till he drinks Suratura "D." R. AND MRS. FORREST, Teachers of Violin and Piano, resume Tuition on Thursday next, 21st inst. 30, Courtenay -place. Y^EFT-OFF Clothing Bought; highest JLJ price given for Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's Left-off Clothing. Address Mrs. R. -O'Noil, No. 166, Tory-street. ■*t7~OUNG man, good milker, used to farm X work, wants Situation on dairy farm. Apply Milker, Evening Post. I QINGLE Man wants Room, near Basin IO Reserve. Apply Reserve, Evening I Post. I \ DVERTISER wishes hear Married XJ_ Couple or two Ladies desirous sharing 5-roomed house ; nice grounds. Apply Suburbs,, Evening' Post. HONOGK-APHS, Sewing Machines, Bicycles, and other intricate maobhor intricate machinery repaired promptly • all parts stocked. H. Corriek, mechanical engineer, 120, Mannersstreet. , ACRlFlCE— Furniture of nine-roomed residence in city, together with leaso expiring August, 1911, rent £96. Suitable for boardinghouse ; £180 wanted ; terms if required ; furnituro valued £230. Apply C. Oakley Platts, 17, King's-oham-bers. FOUND — Wellington Co-operative Papprhangers ; wall paper hung from Sd per roll ; no delay. Harry Exton, manager, 15, Adelaide-road. First-class references. LADY who took packet Suratura from counter on Saturday night will, on returning same, receive something to her disadvantage — probably thirty days. BUSINESS younsj ladj , would help light Housework or Sewing in re turn board. Central Situation, Evening Post. "^kTAOAXCY in comfortable home two » Qehts, share room ; central ; all conveniences ; harbour view ; moderate. 32, Thompson-street (off Webb-street). A LADY leaving the colony wishes lo dispose of furniture of 6-roomed house, optional of rontal Apply 40, Abel Smith-street. W~~ ~\NTED~Young Girl few hours daily, Sunday exceptod ; light duties. Mrs. Ros«, "Waitero," Kelburnc, near viaduct.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 13, 16 January 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 13, 16 January 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 13, 16 January 1909, Page 1

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