LOST, Tuesday everting, between Cottrtonay'place. and Princes-stroet, two Gold Cable Bangles. Reward, 14, Princes-street^ __ OST-~Wpuld lady who picked up Blue Belt with enamel buckle, and silver watch attached by strap, in Molesn;ort.hstreet, yesterday, kindly return? Apply Evenifig^Post^ Reward. OST, last night, at Petotie or on train, Silver Tie-pin, gold horse-shoe cefltfe j keepsake ; findor, kindly return.' Apply Evening Post, __ L" OST7 Wednelriay7l§KFGold~Bangle, padlock attached, no safety chain; £1 reward. Apply 1, Myrtle-crescent, OST, al Of near His Majesty's Theatre, Gold Cable Bangte. Reward on returning to 49, Meift street, Newtown. LOST, last nighfc, between Opera Houso and Clyde-quay, Gold Earring, with 2 greenstones. Finder rewarded. Anply Poherty, Tailor, LambtoUquay. LOST, Gold Brooch (circ l ular)7~se* with _ shamrocks and pearls. Reward, Imperial Camera Co^ 42, WillM-etreet. LOST, between Brougham-street and Ciyde-qua?, Gold Bangle eet with amethysts. Reward, 26, Brougham-st. RALCH.—A cablegram from Manchester, addressed "Ral6h," awaits delivery at Router's Telegram Co., Pana-lttft-street. i /COMFORT ABLE ~ BoatSßeridence, in ! \J private home, offered to gentleman iv business or office j good locality; conferal. ' Apply jEvening Port-. TUNIOS Ty piste— Wanted smart, cap. V able Young Lady, as junior short-hand-typiste; pfovioU3 experience preferred (but not imperative). Send particulars, age, Bh. speed, wage espected, with references, to Typiste, G.P.0., City. ■\TOtTN(J Lady requires Position as X Ladyhelp to private family; ho children preferred. Apply M.A., Evening Post. _ TUNIOR Clerk,-~Wanted, a capable t» Junior Clerk ; willing to mako himeelf generally ÜBeful ; good typist preferred. State age, experience, salary, with testimonials (copies only). Address Accounts, dare of G.P.0., City. JJIARTHQtTAfi.ES alone are not foreU told by»Roselli's Weather "Spider." An accurate natural barometer; essential in every home. Price 6d. To be obtained only of A. Knowsley, 248, Upper Willisstreet. ROUGH Hands Cured in one night with Castle's Skin Balm. Price Is 6d, post free, at Castle's Pharmacy, 70, Cuba-street. _. *f 7ISITORS to Wellington should stay at » Clyde Court Private Hotel ; moderate tariff. Near Courtenay-place tram stop. Telephone 1190. i ___ i _^ Jt _ PALMISTRY — Marvellous Readings, Marriage, Prospects, Destiny, Business, Changes. Send 9d stamps, birth date, Arion, Arden-st,,'Nth. Melb., Vlo v ROOMS to Let, at irom 6s per week, to students and clerks ; board optional; rooms enlarged. Clyde Court Private Hotel, Clyde-dAiay. Taj. JLIQO^ MRS. BIGGINST Trance and Test Medium, Medical Clairvoyants, may be consulted 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., 66, Abel Smith-street, near Cuba-street, Ift P.M. Husband merry—wife 1/* "waxy." "M'dear, hie I here's Defiance Butter, an' I don't care what happens How." He knew peace would reign. .. IS Honour Sir Robert Stout, K.C.M.G., says everyone leading a sedentary life should drink Puriri Mineral All hotels and leading stores. f^LETCHER'S ' • is JP the fineat Nerve T6fiio fifoourable. A sovereign cure for depression. Chas. A. Fletcher, 292, Lambton-quay. 1 WHILST the Festival of Empire continues, great i 3 its glory. The Festival of Defiance Butter increases each day, and no other has greater praise. " 4 SPRING Message."— Save all jcjL worry about spring cleaning by consulting The Wellington Cleaning Co., 97, Dixon-street. All moths and moth egg« removed by patent process. 'Pbon» 2224. PURIRI, Mineral Water is steadily in« Ofeasiflff in popularity, and is now acknowledged to be the ideal— whether as & beverage of as substitute for sodawater^^ • THLETCHER'S PHOSPHATONIC, the X 1 Great Nerve Remedy, restores health, strength, and energy. 23 6d post free. Chas. A. Fletcher, 292, Lambtonquay. t SUICIDE is in~the air, but don't become dejected ; Defiance t Butter soothea all care, yours for happiness reflected. _ T^LETCIIER'S' PHOSPHATONIC JL 1 Cures Weakness, Nervousness, and Low Spirits. Post free to «ny address, 2s 6d. Chas. A. Fletcher, 292, Lambtonquay. _ • 1 HALL'S Turkish, Steam, and Hot Water Baths, 134, Manners-street. A cure for rheumatism, gout, lumbago, sciatica, etc. Eetab. 34 years. Competent Ma^aeurs^JTel. 1717. 1 YW.C.A.— Lunch and Rest Room, • EWlds's Building, Manners-street. Telephone _8297. Hostel, 6, Macdonald* crescent. Telephone 2159. STROLLING Round the Town" or at "Home, Boys, Home," Myrtle Grove Cigarettes are always appreciated. Try a packet and have a delightful smoke. AT last it's < decided what shall be the Territorial uniform, penance Butter is already known by its uniform— goodnees. Have you tried it ? fpiHERE is no Mineral Water co pure, .JL so healthful, and refreshing, as Puriri. Call for Puriri instead of sodawater with your liquor. Leading hotels and stores. .__. HAVE a Cigarette?" "Well, I'm a bit particular what I smoke, but if it's a Myrtle Grove, I will, and many thanks 1" PURIRI Mineral, Water makes liquors and wines delicious. Adds snap and sparkle to milk, or soft drinks. Fat more healthful and delightful than soda-water. / SPHERE was a maiden loved a* lord, by , X whom the maiden was abhorred. She tried to win his slow regard; but, oh, the lord was cold and hard. But he was vanquished finally. She gave him Suratura Tea, and a right happy bride was Bhe, the Lady Fidelya Deedee 1 LEARN yet once in Life's grim school this Very simple golden rule: Who'er you are, wher'er you be, if you'd enjoy felicity, drink only Suratura Teal^ PETER Simple caught a pimple coming through the bush Peter Simple soothed the pisnpld with a whispered hush. , Then with great contentment ha drank his Suratura Tea. Perhaps you Bee the fcoint, ', lika me« __• i _^ ROCKED in the cradle of the deep its sometimes hard to go to sleep ; bufe those wise souls sleep peacefully, who Blip on Suratura Tea. IS for Tea. Surftturo^Hbat's S. The tea Suratura'fl the champion, none 1 purer, and it's flfcvottf's saperb, you'll eon« 1 fesg. Try one pound of "D," and you'll : swear by it-^eet 1 JTIHE Sad Sea ce**eth, and that strfneeth 1 A up. Since we've still got Suratttra, ' what'fl the use of fuss. Let tbo eun suck up i ha_ pea, if it leaves the perfect tea! • .^T^ I'ET, in the new and salubrious X tram suburb of Lyall Bay, occasionally, Furnished Houses where good folk may be entirely happy by the sea, so long , as they take care fhat their store of Stifahim Tea k ample. Apply any agent. A CHIEF of Fiji sat and wept by tho .ira. gea. > But his glodm passed away in a, moment one day wturfi he drank Snr»» tuf*-that'l T«*! . ■■
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 47, 24 August 1911, Page 1
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