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LOST, Sunday, Pink and Grey Parrot Reward, Bon Marche Store, North Kilbirnio. IT OST — If the person who has detained JLi iay Pointer since Wednesday, does not liberate immediately proceedings will be taken. T OST, at Petone. on Saturday, Green*LJ stone Shark's Tooth, gold mounted. Rewrrd No. 1, Cambridge-avenue. y~OST7 Monday, 10th, pair Gokf Folders^ JLJ chain attached, between Wellingtonterrace and Town Hall, via Church-street steps and Mercer-street. Rovard, Benjamin and Co., Jervois-quay. T OST. a Scarf-pin, ruby and two diaJLJ monds. Apply at Evening Post. T OST, in vicinity Talavera-terrace and JLJ Kelburne car, Lady's Small Pursa containing small sum of money. Finder rewarded at Evening Post. T" OST, last Saturday, Hansen or John JLJ streets. Small Ked Perambulator T?ug. Finder kindly return to Alexandra Homo, Hansen-street. T OST, on 10th May, "Young Black JLJ Cocker Spaniel. Reward Ross's Private Hotel, Ingestre-street. T OST, a Parcel, addressed to R. AnJLJ derson, caro A. W. Sullings, Kuiakana Post Office, Taranaki, between To Aro Post Office and Webb-street. Finder please 'return to Rosenberg and Co., Arcade, 80. Manners-street. T OST, yesterday, between Bellevue JLJ Gardens and Evening Post, Gent's Black Silk Muffler. Finder rewarded. A pply Evening Post. LOST, a iot oi Dandruff by using half a bottle of Parker's Hair Tonic, 2s 6d a 'bottle, by post 3s. Wm. Parker, Chemist, Manners-street. FOUND, outside Dresden, last week, small Gold Greenstone Brooch. Owner can have same by identifying and paying for advertisement at Kirk and Wilson's, Panama-street. 1710UND, Ihe celebrated 303 Cigarette ■S} Tobacco at the Military Hairdresser and Tobacconist, 191, Cuba-street. J. L. Turner. TT'OUND, the right place to get your -«F Accordeon or any other musical instrument Tuned and Repaired. Reliable work at moderate prices. Gardiner's Music Waieliouse, 76, Vivian-street, opposite Baptist Church. "OERSONAL.— If Mr. Furniss, late of JL Maranui, will communicate with lur. William Hawthorne, he will hear of something to his advantage. WILL the person who picked up Hamper, at Moiling Siding, in mihiake, kindly leave same at Mr. Nicholl's house, in Camp-road, Lower Butt. d/tOUR o'clock! The hand moves round -E-^ Time for cakes and tea. Quito tho best tea to bo found — Suratura "D," 2s. All good grocers. T ADY, with fitile boy, would like Baby -S-/ Girl from birth, or very young; must be good parentage ; hoalthy child ; and premium for child's sake. Address "Kindness," Post Agency, Hutt. REPORTER, wanted ; Manawatu Daily Times, Palmerston North. Apply n.'imcdiately. A N Englishman's "Homo" Standard or -A Triumph Phonograph, fitted with uniberol attachments at "The Talkcries,' next Grand. DT.'3 are bad, and so are mumps » Tho be"ot tea never causes jumps There's no tea purer than Suratura. A DVERTISER, Spiritualist, has come J\. wonderful "'Spirit Drawings" for I Sale. Address Drawings, Post Office, j Masitertoti, Wairarapa. _ __ _^ ?^MTORTABI!!e7 Board and Residence \j required ; quiet home ; central. Apply, stating terms, to Renget, Evening Post. ' EXCHANGE or Sell, good Violin or Y-stringed Banjo, for a 5-stringed Banjo. Apply Chivers' Music Store. "TT DO confess," said Nell, "it seems that JL this was nectar in my dreams. I'm none tho poorer. It's Suiatura." RESPECTABLE tradesman wante Private Board and Residence; permanent ; single room and moderate terms. Reply Hiro, Evening__Post. MRS. 'WADDELL lor ~Hair Tonics, Scalp Foods, and Shampoo Jellies. 46, Kent-terrace. SUPERIOR young married couple seek Engagement, in pri\ ato family ; wife ladyhelp, cook, man groom, gardening, etc ; highest references ; disengaged when suited. F.R.C., Evening Post. BRAIN Fag is purely mental exhaustion. Marshall's Fospherine cures quickly. Try it for neuralgia. Is. f¥lo gladden convalescence, drink Sura--S_ tura Tea — say "D." NO more Bald Heads or Weak Hair. Call on Mrs. Waddell, 43, Kent-ter-race. Advice Free. RESIDENCE, with breakfast, available for two gentlemen; location the most delightful spot in Wellington, Au-rora-terrace, close to Sayes Court ; magnificent view of harbour, sun all day, 6 minutes' walk from, Post Office, every attention. Apply, at once, Mrs. Helen Staveley, Aurora- terrace. IKST-CLASS Board-Residence, 90! WellingtQn-terraco (adjoining Gentlemen's Club) ; under new management. Apply Mrs. Moag-Levy, late Tutanekai. SEATOUN'S Secret — On wet and windy days we 'stay inside sipping Suratura. A great life ! DRINK Lion Ale and Stout. None purer. None better. STUDENT (young man) requires Situation, mornings only, any capacity ; not afraid work ; domesticated. Apply Tom, Evening Post. ADAME HILDER, Lady Palmist, Clairvoyante Psychomotrist (touring from London) ; 10 a.m. to 9 p .m., 35, Bouleott-street. "The only Palmist who has really given me a genuine reading." — P.M., 15th February, 1909. HUMBUGS and Homibes. Don't be humbugged by homilies extolling any other tea over Suratura. PERFECTION in Bottled Beers— Lion Ale and Stout. In quarts and pints. for a, few respectable » tradesmen Boarders, 122, Ghuzneestreet ; electric light, telephone, piano ; £1 weekly. LION Ale and Stout. Brewed from the purest materials only. In quarts and pints. CABS.— Telephone 1668. , Georgo (Joe) Inniss, 364, Tinakbri-road. All orders (day or night) receive strict attention 1 LION Ale— Sales for six months over 1,250,000 bottles. "CTACANCY for Boarders. Apply 7, » Murphy-street, Thorndon. YOUNG gont desires Board and Residence, with private family, near city. Apply L.A., Evening Post. ARSHALL'^TFospherine, the Brain and Nerve Food ; is also a wonderful tonic. Is, chemists. FTIHOSE who work with their heads and JL cannot give their bodies exercise should take Fospherine. Is. ECOND~Sight~~Consult to-day. w! Nortontaylor's last week. Boulcott Chambers, off Willis-street ; to 8 p.m. FURNITURE and Furnishings at lowest prices. Te Aro Furnishing Co., 91, Cuba-street. Special cash discounts or easy terms, without interest. nnHE Pink of Perfection— Lion Ale. In JL quarts and pints. BALLROOM Dancing Class Reopening, private hall, 77, Kent-terrace, Wednesday. 12th May, 8 p.m. Private lessons ; terms arranged.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 110, 11 May 1909, Page 1

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