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LIBERAL REWARD. LOST, a few weeks ago, Masonic Watch Charm, 32 degree, with name "William Desmond" _ engraved on inside ; olbo Green Cameo Ring:. Liberal reward will be paid to finder. S. GEORGE NATHAN, 115, Customhouse-quay. LOST, black and white large Dog; white diamond back of head. Reward 19, Douglas-street. LOST, last Friday night, near Kilbirnie, pair ■ Gold-rimmed Pincenez. Reward. Mrs. Godber, Cuba-street. .T OST, last _i_ht, in or near Sydnev- _._ street, Blue Evening Wrap. Kindly return Quinton's, Lambton-quay. LOST,., Gold Bangle, net with turquoise • ' and pearls. Reward. Apply Reynolds and Kinvig,' Victoria-street. LOST, last night, "between St. Thomas's Schoolroom and Library, pair Gold Pince-nez. Reward, 52, Revans-street, Newtown. "1 T /11 —MEN'S KngUsh Box Calf J. i/JLJL Welted Boots, leather lined, splendid value, 25s for 17s lid. Potter's, 70, Lambton-quay. /"\TOUNG man wants Work, with trapX ybr. Address Rabbits, Evening Post. VACANCIES for few Gentlemen Boarders or Married Couples; all modern conveniences. 8, M'Farlanestreet (off Roxburgh-street). HONOGRAPHS— Edison Phonographs . and Discs ia great variety, latest records, cash or easy terms. J. Fleming, opp. Newtown Library. SINGLE Bedroom to Let, Majoribanksetreet. Apply Yorkshire, Evening Post. ; HALPIN'S, 158, Cuba-street, for Flannelette and Woven Nightdresses, Chemises, and Knickers, at special low prices. LADY having larger house than required wishes to Let three unfurnished front rooms; best . locality. Address : Quiet, Evening Post. A YOUNG Lady who is a competent _— . bookkeeper and. an experienced typist, -wants Employment. Apply Box ' 492, General Post Office. , f^i ENTLEMAN that called about VJT_ Rooms, 10. Walter-street, please call again. WANTED, FOR WAREHOUSE, QMART YOUTH, sUght knowledge of packing, preferred. Apply early, to THE PUBLISHER, Gordon and Gotch Prop., Ltd., Lower Cuba-street (opp. Town Hall). wanted; ©ALES-CEN and SALESWOMEN for all departments for the Great Winter Sale, commencing Monday. Apply THE MANAGER, D.I.C. EASTBOURNE. j^TTANTED TO LEASE, for year or '*» more, 4 or 5-roomed COTTAGE, furnished or unfurnished. State rent and full particulars to « ItQNA, , Evening Post. ,- - -IRONMONGER^ * 'T TXT A" ■-' _T T E D, SMART JUNIOR SHOP ASSISTANT. State salary required, etc., with" references, to FORBES, LTD., Lyttelton. TXT ANTED, Tailoresses, Coat, Vest, ■ * and Trouser Hands, Improvers and Apprentices; also Boys or Youths, to learn pressing. Apply THE WELLINGTON WOOLLEN MFG. ] CO., LTD., CLOTHING FACTORY, : Jervois-quay. JGIRLS WANTED. j for Victoria Laundry. T ' GIRLS, aged about 16, to learn Plain and Finery Ironing; every en- ' couragement given. Apply ' MANAGER, ' , 88, Hanson-street, Newtown. ; FURNITURE REMOVED^ i GKNERAL STORAGE. ' WANTED Known— Messrs. J. O'Brien and Co., Forwarding Agents and ! General Carriers, have purchased MJR ' P. *_. WATTS'S HORSE BAZAAR BUSINESS, and will Sell and Tranship Horses to any part of the Dominion or Australia. Office 'Phone 1920. Private House, 2106. '. WANTED KNOWN. "TVTOW is the WINTER of our disooni.H tent made glorious SUMMER by KIRKWOOD'S ELECTRIC HEATERS" (Richard III.) We Make them, Install them, and Repair them. ' KIRKWOOD'S ELECTRIC LIGHT CO., . Willis-street (Next Evening Post). W .ANTED KNOWN The- Mayor said: "IT IS OUR DUTY AS COUNCILLOB— to place before users of ELECTRIC LIGHT the Best Lamps. And we are satisfied that 'OSRAMS' are BEST."-Mr. Wilford's reply to a depution of Electricians. SOLD FOR 2s 6d 2s 6d - 2s 6d _6d All sizes. By KIEKWOOD'S ELECTRIC LIGHT CO. 88, Willis-street (next Evening Post). LADIES' COATS and SKIRTS- at 10* 6d. ■fXTANTED Known— At Jamea Smith's, » T • Cuba-street, Great Winter Sale Tomorrow, Ladie3' new Tweed Coats and Skirts that were 49s 6d each going at 10s 6d; another line of Tweed GW=s and Skirts that were 59a 6d going at 12s 6d JAMES_SMITH,JLTD., Cuba-street. FLANNELETTES at 3d a YARD. WANTED Known— The Greatest Bargain ever offered in Cuba-street -will be a line of 1000 yards of lovely warm Flannelettes that would usually be cold at lOid and Is o£d a yard. The whole line will be sold- To-morrow at 3d a yard at James Smith's, Cuba-st., Great Winter Sale. JAMES SMITH, LTD.,_C-ba-street. 5s 6d FOR A LADY'S JACKET! WANTED Known— At James Smith's, Cuba-street, Great Winter Sale Tomorrow, -we have another lot of cheap Ladies' and Maids' Tweed Jackals. This lot we are clearing at the absurd price of 6s 6d each. The original prices were 39s 6d and 42s 6d each. _J_^ES_S^lTn,JLT^,_Cjilba-£tre«t. FURNISHING DEPT. BARGAINS~ WANTED Known— At James Smith's, Cuba-street, Great Winter Sale Tomorrow. 17 Cream Bordered Blinds, 32in wide, 7f\ long, usually 2s 3d pair, la ea. ; double-width Plain Green Casement Cloth, usually Is 6d, now 83d a yacd ; White Marcella Qurlto, samplee, selling- at a 'diseount'of Bs- to 6s in the _. -JAMES SMITH, LTD., Cuba-street. WANTED Known— Cherries Is 3d bunch, Paddy Hats Is lid, Knitted Caps Ib lid, Shaped Mufflers l.s 6dflueree Br«i., Willia-Btreoty

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 153, 28 June 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 153, 28 June 1912, Page 1

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