LOST, between Boulcott-street and Money Order Office, between o p.m. and 3.30 p.m., Monday, 14th June, one Five Pound Note. Liberal 'reward ou communicating with Box 825, Wellington. LbST7~from 93*^, Hobsbn^street, Fox Terrier Dog. white body, black and tan head; also Scotch Terrier Puppy. Detainer prosecuted Reward Roland T^Robertso^ T OST, Japanese Toy Terrier, black -B— i and white; answers name Jappy. Reward G. Tabor, 153. Owen-6treet. LOST, botueen Well ing torTancTPe tone, Electric Motor Lamp ; reward waiting. George Bradley,_Hutt. LOST, on Monday, 7th inst., between Lambton Station and Ferry" Wharf, via Fcathcrston-street, a pair of Goldrimmed sppctaclcs. Please return to Evening Post. LOST, in Rintoul-street, Baby's Cream Cashmere Pelisse Cape, last week. Finder rewarded at 94, Rintoul-street. LOST, small Gold Brooch, with seven stones; keepsake ; 10s reward. Central Coffee Palace, Cuba-street. LOST, on Saturday morning last, pair of Gold-rimmed Spectacles, between Mount-street and Glasgow-street (over University Hill). Reward, Mrs. Meadow-croft. 5, Mount-street. I OST, a iot of Dandruff by using half ■i a bottle of Parker's Hair Tonic, 2s 6d a bottle, by post 3s. Wm. Parker, Chemist, Planners-street. FOUND, the celebrated 303 Cigarette Tobacco at the Military Hairdresser and Tobacconist, 191, Cuba-street. J. L. Turner. TCTOUND, tiis right placo to get your JL Accordeon or any other musical instrument Tuned and Repaired. Reliable work at moderate prices. Gardiner's Musio Wai chouse, 76, ..Vivian-street, opposito Baptist Church. OUND, Crumpton's Grey Hair Rostorer, the cheapest and beEt on the market ; never aries in quality ; your hair gradually and .surely darkened; 3s, post 3s 6d. B. Waring, 52, Courtenay-placc. FOUND. Absolute Bargains in House Furnishings. A pply Richardson Bi-os., Cheapest . House Providers in the Cit.y J _2o6, JCuba-street. 1 TTIOUND that two heads are better than -»F one. Bring your wife along to Batps and Lees' "Once-a-year-Sale."' HUSBANDS Know! There aro no shrews in the homes made glad by Suratura Tea. Tames all torments. "D" quality, 2s, never fails. QHO"RTHAND^TYPISTE is wanted in an office where there is also general clerical work ; stato age and salary expected. Apnly, in confidence, to Anglo, P.O. Box 635, Wellington. VACANCY for 2 Boardors ; good table, comfortable home. Apply Lochayr, 4, Davis-street, off Thorndon-quay. BOYS! It's a joyous moment in tho life of a man when Miss Only Ono tests her pretty head upon his shoulder and murmurs softly — "Yes, I drink Suratura!" YOUNG Gentlemen wanted as Paying Guests ; refined home, good locality. For address apply Evening Post. npWO Gents require Board and LodgX ings, superior, adjacent to city. Apply Stars and Stripes. Evening Post. ALEGEND~telia~that on tho grass whore world-exploring anjels pass, (vherevcr their pure footprints be, there springs a plant of sterling worth to solace and enrich tJi© earth— a plant of Suratura Tea. MRS. P. SORENSEN, Clairvoyant and Message Medium, may bo consulted 262, Cuba-street, 1 till 8 p.m. Public Seance Thursday nights. WIGH-CLASS Draughts for discrimin-' -a-fi. ating drinkers — Lion Ale and Stout, in quarts and pints. 1 WISE Widowers who seek to cure a corroding grief, drink Suratura. Thero'a nothing surer. ITUATION required in house or privato hotel, by domosticated young lady. Miss Gee, P.O. Dalefield, Wairarapa. ORIENTAL BAY, 77 Windarra," 4, Hay-st., first-class Accommodation, electric light, hot water; Vacancies for gentlemen; telephone. I B THERE aro 365 days in the year. J- Drinking three cups of Suratura Tea three times daily you have 3285 perfectly delightful &nd wholesome pleasures in the twelve months. Life is still worth living. MADAME HILDER, Lady Palmist, Clairvoyant, Psychometrist (touring from London), 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., 35, Boulcott-street (3 doors from Soddon House store). "Madame has road as from an open book, events and happenings of my past life."— C.E., W., 8-6-'O9. mUITTON (private) in Woodcarving, -I- Designing, and General Handicraft. Apply P. R. Seobie, Cabinetmaker, Kentterraee. f~^. EORGE, absurd to stay up at Napier V3T for a reason like that. Come back and you shall drink Suratura Tea in our own home I didn't know. — Mary. ALMISTRY — Marvellpus readings, marriago prospects, destiny, business, events, etc. Send 9 stamps, handwriting. Arion, Berkeley-street, Carlton, Victoria. ODERN Method Polish, "Linoarnißh" for floors ; polishes without rubbing ; won't wash off; you can't scrub it off. All grocers, Is 6d. OUR Father Adam looked around the pleasant space of Eden ground. Ono thing he sought ho never found. Ho said, "Eve, dear, felicity is not complete, for I can see no trace of Suratura Tea!" DRINK Puriri Mineral Water. With liquors_ it ia preferablo to soda water, and is the most effective cure for all kidney diseases. All stores and hotels. CABS.— Telephone 1668. George (Joe) Inniss, 364, Tinakori-road. All orders (day or night) receive strict attention. 1 THE three essentials of good tea — purity, flavour, strength — aro perfectly combined in Suratura. Buy a trial pound of "D" (2s), and you'll drink Suratura always. T~EFT-OFF Clothing— Mrs. C. BotteriFl jLJ gives highest cash price for superior Misfit and Left-off Clothing, Boots. Letters attended to. 121, Ingestre-street Telephone 2379. ADAME KING, Gifted Clairvoyante and Trance Medium (America). "Your readings aro marvellous. '" — G. 8., 3rd Jan.. 09."— Extract from numerous tostimonials. 212, Upper Cuba-street. YOfJ are behind tho times if you don't drink Puriri Mineral Water. Alone or with liquors it is delightful. All stores and hotels. NOW givo Hay a turn! Try his Indigestion Cure, his Bronchitis Mixture, his Neuralgia Mixture, his Antiseptic Oirjtment, his Stomach and Liver Pills, etc. Only to be got at 144, Tory-street. TTJ'iOR immediate Sale, Tobacconist and -*- Hairdressers' Business, showing good profits ; no reasonable' offer refused. Business Exchange, 175, Willis-street. "OALMIST and Clairvoyant.— Madame -B- Esporsen, Fountain Hall, Marionbtreet, next Wavorley Hotel. LADY having Jious,e six rooms will Let part furnished, to refined married couple; harbour view; 12s 6d. Address Evening Post. FURNISH E 'I House to Let, for two or three months, at Berhampore ; cheap to married couple. For address, apply Evening Post. MADAME LEE, English Gipsy, late of London, Palmist and Clairvoyante, No. 9, Victoria-place, oft' Ghuznoe-st LION Ale— Thoro is none Purer therefore None Bett«r 4 \
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 140, 15 June 1909, Page 1
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