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LOST BRACELET. LOST, yesterday, a Gold Cameo Bracelet, between Woodward-street and Clifton-terrace ; reward. Apply Evening Post. T EFT, on Rona Bay Wharf, Saturday, ■ 1 Brief Bag, containing baby's clothes. Reward. Apply Evening Post. T OST, Black Overcoat, on Mungaroa •JLJ Hill, on Saturday night. Reward at Ed. Anderson's, Willis-street. LOST, in express train from Napier, on Monday, a Gold Bracelet. Reward on returning same to Mrs. Gore, 31, Hobson-crescent. LOST, a lot of Dandruff by using half a bottle of Parker's Hair Tonic, 2s 6d a bottle, by post 3s. Wm. Parker, Chemist, Manners-street. TjAOUND — Gentlemen who wish to look X? smart should visit J. Molb'er'a Up-to-date Ilairdressing Saloon, 112, Willisstreet, where 3 nrst-oloss artists are engaged. Razors ground and set, a speciality. F~ 303 "Ci_aretTo Tobacco at the Military Hairdresser and Tobacconist, 191, Cuba-street. . J. L. Turner. "3jIOUND, the Imperial Camera Co.'t .17 Stock of Cameras is unequalled, and their prices reduced 10 per ' cent. prior to stocktaking. 42, Willis-street. "JTj\OUND everybody satisfied with JL; Crumpton's Grny Hair Restorer; used by young and old ; turns the hair to its natural colour gradually but 6urely. 3a, post 3s 6d. B. Waring, 52, Courte-nay-place. rFERPSICHORE AN "figuros are noiTre!JL quired _to obtain Suratura. Simply make a B line to nearest grocei with a florin, and secure "D" blend. ~A YOUNG Man, recently from Eng- -£"*- land, requires Position in wholesale Manchester department, or as traveller. Apply J.1., Evening Post. SINGLE front furnished Bedroom to Let, use of conveniences ; partial board if required. 20, Hawker-street. WAITING Engagement, by good Blacksmith and Hor&eshoer. Apply Blacksmith. Evening Post.--A RUTARUS, if spelt the right way. is Xjl "Suratura" — the tea of to-day ! WORKING Houseneeper required for small batch. Apply Garno, evening Post. "\7ACANCIES for gentlemen Boarders, » single and double rooms ; electric light, piano; 'phone 2183. Fern Glen, Murphy-street. "\TOUNG married couple wants two JL nicely Furnished Rooms, use all conveniences ; in or near city ; good locality. H.J., Evening Post. T> ESPECTABLE married woman wants JCSb Work ; housework or cleaning. Apply Honest, Evening Post. URNlTljßE^amTFurnishings. at lowest prices. Te Aro Furnishing Co., 91, Cuba-street. Special cash discounts or easy terms, without interest. r^LARfONETS— Set of Ihree for Sale, cheap ; almost new ; first-class order. Apply P., Evening Post. "jA/fRS. O'CONNOR," Ladies' Nurse, No. IyJL 8, Cambridge-avenue, off Cambridgeierrace. FOR pimply and blotchy skins take Wallace's Sulphur and Sarsaparilla Salts, l»6d, bottle. ERT^CATED Ladies' Nurso seeks Engagements, terms moderate. Apply Nurse Fox, 382, Tinakori-road. HEREAtiqUVf S of Ebenezer Wheel-barro-^ie^urgently enquired for by distracted wi'£e'. A and family. Was last heard trying' to ■e'ay, "Suratura" backwards. -_ ~TUST Arrived— The new English Tot 3 bacco Royal Seal; delightful aroma, loz packets, 2oz tins. Sold only at Gilbert's, Tobacconist, 50, Manners-street. WALLACE'S Sulphur and Sarsaparilla Salts cool and purify the blood, Is 6d bottle. Wallace, Chemibt, Willisstreet. EP. write to her mother to save fur- • ther trouble. Address Anxiqus, Evening Post. INETY-EIGHT per _ cent, of last year's Suratura spinsters married and established new Suratura Edons. All smart girls now drink Suratura. OQAA— THIS will put you into the 3mJ*J\j\J oldest - established Private Hotel in Wellington ; always full ; price was originally £1300; everything free of liability. Apply Immediate Sale, care of Gilmour, Grocer, Upper Willis-street. PURIRI Mineral, Water wilfrefresh and brace up tho system, and remove all gouty and rheumatio tendencies. It adds a delightful snap to all liquors. , ■yACANCIES for Boarders, 122, Ghuat nee-street; hot and cold bath, electric light, piano, telephone 1089; £1 weekly. ADAM HILDER, Lady Palmist, Clairvoyante. Psychometriet (Lon don). Hours, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. 35, Boulcott-street. "Madame Hilder is the cleverest Palmist I have ever met. — E.M.8., Feb. 12, 1909." "TS it," he said, "dear Goidenhead, beJL becuso I'm older, poorer?" "Oh, no,'' said she ; "but Joe, you see. drinks only Suratura !" PREMO-CAMERAS produce perfect pictures. Tho Imperial Camera Co.'s selection includes all the latest models. Prices range from £2 to £15. 42, Willisstreet. PALATABLE and Refreshing Remedy for Adults and Children, Wallace's Sulphur and Sarsaparilla Salts, Is 6d bottle. ORIENTAL BAY— "Windarra," 4, \J f Hay-street; first-class Board-Resi-dence ; hot water service ; electric light ; vacancies. Telephone 3014. HETHER you fustian wear or silk N pray turn from beer and gin and brandy, and take (with sugar atid with milk) pure Suratura. Tea — ¥ours, Andy. PHOTOGRAPHY is an ideal hobby. Tho present i 3 ideal photographic weather, and the Premo is an ideal Camera. Prices from £2 to £15. Visit tho Imperial Camera Co., 42, Willis-street. MADAME DE PEDIER, Celebrated Medical Trance Medium and Hair Specialist, holding numerous testimonials France, India, England, and U.S.A. ; consulted at 45, Abel Smith-street," corner Cuba-street. /CAUTION— Buy your Mandolin, Banjo, V>* or Guitar, for cash, at Gardiner's, 76, Vivian-street, at half tho price' charged by canvassers. Be wise and save money. f^HAMPION Custard Powder— The yj popular verdict throughout New Zealand. Delicious with stowed fruits, puddings, etc. All grocers, 6d per tin. PURIRI combines the properties of a refreshing beverage and a health-giv-ing mineral water. For gouty people it is invaluable. All stores and hotels. THNGINEERS and Engine - drivers JIU coached for all classes of Certificates, either by poraonal tuition or correspondence. Alex. M' Vicar (late Inspector of Machinery), 45, Majoribanksstreot. A POLLINARIS has been aptly called jC_. "The Queen of Table Waters," for no banquet or festivity is complete without it. By appointment to his Majesty the King and to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, etc. HT. PITCHER AND CO., Painters • and Paperhangers, 44, Revans-st., opposite Hospital, are up-to-dato renovators. Z. WINE Depot, 90, Willis-street, • next Evening Post. Notice — No. 1 superior Invalid Wine, 25s per dozen ; No. 2 Wine, per dozen, 19s (guaranteed full strength) ; Port Wino, 2s per bottle, small bottles Is, per ghus 3d.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 51, 2 March 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 51, 2 March 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 51, 2 March 1909, Page 1

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