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LOST, Gold Masonic Ring. Finder rewarded on returning same to Evening Post. LOST, Wednesday, Gold Heart Brooch, set with turquoises. Reward, Shamrock Hotel. LOST, Purse, containing sum of money Island Bay car last night. Reward. R-eply Longfellow, Ocean Accident^ "F OST, yesterday, between Willis-street JLJ and G.P.0., end of Silver Snake Girdle. Reward, South British Insurance Company. LOST, Grieb Fur Necklet, near tram terminui,, Karori, Tuesday. Mrs. Edwerds, Main-road, Karori. T OST, heavy Silver Bangle, antique de--S_i sign. Finder rewarded on returning same to Wm. Chatfield, Architect, Lainb-ton-quay. T OST, Thursday, Gold Woven-wire M-J Bangle. Reward on returning to Dhnook and Co., Routh's Buildings, Fea-therston-street. OST, a Gold and Pearl Bar Brooch. Reward. 161, Thorndon quay. LOST, last v\cek, Melba's concert or tramline, plain Gold Curb Chain Bangle and Locket. Return of samo to Armit, Tobacconist, Lambton-quay, will be rewarded. LOST, a iot of Dandruff by using half a bottle of Parker's Hair Tonic, 23 6d a bottle, by post 3s. Wm. Parker, Chemist, Manners-street. FOUND, the celebrated 303 "Cigarette Tobacco at the Military Hairdresser and Tobacconist, 191, Cuba-street. J. L. Turner. FOUND, the right ' place to get j-onr Accordeon or any other musical instrument Tuned and Repaired. Reliable work at moderate prices. Gardiner's Music Waiehouse, 76, Vivian-street, opposite Baptist Church. FOUND, the best store in the City for Men's Winter Underwear, Hats, Caps, Trousers, Overcoats, etc., Hornig's, Popular Outfitters, 160, Cuba-sireet. TO Tailoresees — Wanted, at once, firstclass Trousers and Vest Hand ; 35s weekly ; six months' guarantee to firstclass hand. Apply Jas. H. Dean, Tailor, Taum-aruniii. <r» PENCE per Pair is all Goor, MajoriHJ banks-street, is atking for Children's Shoes. This is a sale of traveller's samples, and good value. ENRY HOPE, Cuba-streot, is now shewing new Winter Goods • special value in Ladies' Spencers Is lid, Combinations 3s 6d, Bloomers 2s lid. FIRST-CLASS"~Boarc!-Residence, W, Wellington-terrace (adjoining Gentlemen's Club); under new^-management. Apply Mrs. Moag-Levy» late Tntanekai. DRESSMAKER~~Disengag(K[, by the day ; thoroughly experienced. Address Business, Evening Post. MOTHERS !— Have you seen" tho latest importations of Children's Goods at Miss Lomax, opp. Fire Station, Newtown? They are lovely ! ONDERFUL Value in Ladies' Moirette Underskirts, all colours and black, 3s lid. 5s lid. Henry Hope, Cubastreet. EDISON'S Phonographs— Gem 60s, Standard £6, Home £9, Triumph £15; eaby terms arranged. Phonographs repaired. Fleming and Co., Nowtcwn, opposite Library. Shoe your children at vJLtJL Goer's sale of Traveller's Samples ; Shoes from 6d pair ; splendid value ; Majoribanks-street. T>HONOGRAPHS— White Records Is, -B- Clarion 'ls 3d, Edison Bell Is 3d, Sterling Is 3d. Phonographs repaired. Fleming and Co., opp. Library, Newtown. DO you know that Boucher's have a shop at Hotel Cecil Buildings, Lambton-quay. £3 will buy first-class Cycles. Call and inspect. It will pay you. HENRY HOP~E7!?uba-street, Is now showing new Winter Goods ; special value in Ladies' Dressing Jackets, sky, cardinal, cream, pink, 3s lid. BtALLROOM Dancing Class Reopening, ' private hall, 77, Kent-terrace, Wednesday. 12th May, 8 p.m. Private lessons ; terms arranged. TIE your own Milliner! New Quills, V#> Id; Wings, 6d, 8d; New Block Shapes, 2s lid up; cheap Foliage, Roses, at Archer's, Spot Cash, Upper Cuba-st. nnWO ladies would like to share Home -■- in Oriental Bay, or would take Furnished Rooms with use of kitchen. Address Oriental, Evening Post. MADAME HDLDER, Lady Palmist, Clairvoyante Psychomotrist (touring from London); 10 a.m. to 9 p .m., 35, Boulcott-streefc. "Tho only Palmist who has really given me a genuine reading."— P.M., 13th February, 1909. TVCERRY Widow Hats, trimmed with -LTJL wings and silks, 12s 6d, 143 6d, 16s [ 6d ; also Artistic Winter Millinery. At Miss Lomax, opp. Fire Station, ""Newton.w n. HENRY HOPE. Cuba-sticet— Special value Ladies' Dressing Gowns, navy, cardinal, sky, and pink, 9s lid. I6s lid, 19s lid, 25e. EtDISON'S Phonograph and Records t may be obtained at H. K. Bundy, 151, Riddiford-street, Newtown. Standard £6. Records from is. Repairs moderate. BE your own Milliner ! "ta Quills! Id; Wings, 6d, 8d ; New Block Shapes, 2s lid up ; cheap Foliage, Roses, at Archer's, Spot Cash, Upper Cuba-st. DRbobiUAKER Disengaged ; good hand. Apply Dress, Evening Post. energetic, young 1 Man. seeks Employment, any capacity, town or country; business experience. Apply Perseverance, Evening Post. ONDERFUL Value in extra largesize Ladies' Coloured and Black Moirette Underskirts, 6s lid. Henry Hope, Cuba-street. YOUNG Englishman seeks Position as Foreman Pastrycook, with Home and Colonial experience; excellent references. Apply Reliability, Evening Post. T~Q 122. Cuba-street. Sco their °-*- #^-2»» display of new and up-to-date China and Glassware. T^URS, Furs, Furs, Furs !— Mamifactur•3- er's samples, splendid value, from 2s lid, at Archer's, Spot Cash, Upner Cubastrept. FIRE— Damaged House Linen Tea Cloths, 4£d ; Towels, Is ; Table Damask, Is 3d ; Hat Straws, 6d. Samuel PearFon, Cuba-street. ENRY HOPE. Cuba-street— Special value in Ladies' Cream Flannelette Nightdresses, well made and full size 3s lid. "OEDS to Let; also Board and ResiflJ dence ; terms moderate. Apply 149, Willis-street. CORNS, Corns — Our sure Cure for Corns, never fails, painless, effective ; new remedy ; hundreds use it. Why not you? Is bottle. Wm. Salek, Sydney Chemist, 17, Willis-street. MADAME KING, Gifted Clairvoyante and Trance Medium (America). "Your readings nro marvellous. 1 ' — G. 8., 3rd Jan.. 09." — Extract from numerous testimonials. 212, Upper Cuba-street. FURS, Furs, Furs, Furs !— Manufacturer's samples, splendid value, from 2s lid, at Archer's, Spot Cash, Upper Cubastreet. CHANGE of season causing you (o teel "off colour?" Try Puriri Natural Water. It's Nature's curative avid most effective. All stores and hotels. TAMMERERS can be cured by one who was an inveterate stammerer for 30 years ; local references ; consultation free. Hours, 2 to 4 p.m. G. L. Johnston,, 22, Hawkeatono-Btreet, Representative -i<x; tho Beasley System, 1

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 107, 7 May 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 107, 7 May 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 107, 7 May 1909, Page 1