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EYES SELDOM GROW BETTER WITHOUT HELP! /CONSULT us about them. We are \J practical and consulting ChemistsOpticians, with 25 years' experience. ' - NO CHARGE FOR TESTING TfiE SIGHT I . FKANK SHAW, "WILLIS-STREET (opposite Duthie's). LOST NOTEBOOK. LOST, at Lyall Bay, on Sunday, Book, containing a few letters, and record of swimming times. Owner's .name and address inside; 10s reward at Evening Post. „_. £5 REWARD. . LOST, a Purse, containing money, gold nugget, and key's. Apply 114, Hanson-street. L^OST. Sunday, from 21, Grove-road, Kelburne, young Irish Setter, fivo months. Reward above address. LOST, from Kelburne, a small Pug Dog. Finder will be rewarded at, 18, Kelburne-parade. _ OST — Strayed from Kaiwarra, one bay Gelding Pony, about 14 hands, marked on' both knees, no brands, scraggy tail, barbed wire marks, on flank. Rowar'd for return or information to R. E.- Flaws, Rangiora-avenue, Kaiwarra. OST, Monday night, pair Gold-rim-med Spectacles, between Taneracrescent and Willis-street; reward. Apply Evening Post. O3T, between G.P.O. and Hunter-et., Or in Wallace-st. car, Purse, containing money ; reward. Apply Evening Postj LOST, Eyeglasses, between Park-street and Evening Post, Monday afternoon; 10s reward. Apply Evening Post. TTtOUND, in Kilbirnise, Music Case; A" owner can have same by paying cost of advertisement. ( Apply Dominion Store, Kilbirnie. TJ^OUND, 4 Expert Hairdressers at tho A 1 Military Hairdressing Saloon, 191, Cuba-street, opposite Veitch and Allan. • I" pOUND, Lady's~Gold Watoh. Would jnake lovely present to bride. Will last a' lifetime. Reduced' price £6 10s. The Goldsmiths' Company's Summer Sale, 338, Lambton-quay. F. "Pierard, Manager^ CANARY Lost, 29th December, whereabouts known. If not returned 'to 208, Adelaide-road, proceedings will be ■taken. ■ - - WILL the, person who took Watoh and Chain from house, Cambridgeterrace, 7th • December, return to owner, 98, Dixon-street, to save proceedings? Number" known. NURSE""" CAMERON ■(Certificated)', Face and Scalp Masseuse, 27a, Panama-street. Hours 10 till 5. Fees moderate^ . JM ENTLEMAN requires cheery Bed-Sit-Vff ' tingroom, vicinity 'Kelburno- Park. Fullest particulars to Student, Evening Post. • > CHEAP Birbank Plums, from orchard to your home dh'edt. 1 'Phon© 2173. HAIRDRESSER.— Wanted, .first-class Gents- Hand or Improver.- Apply immediately, Sigall, 308, Lambtofl-quay. '\TACANCIE^ for* visitors and perrnan'- ▼ ertt gue&te at,il% WaatWSrth Private Hotel, .Clyde-quayrtvearfTe Aro Station and wharves; Id tram section, fitfe view, moderate terms. Tel.* 119(). - ■ 1 BOARDING House private), for immediate, disposal, as goihg concern; 10 rooms,' 12 permanent boarders, house" centrally situated and' Well furnished throughout. Apply Stewart, Evening Post. VACANCY' for 2 gentlemen' Boarders, . 14, Mulgrave^st., Thorndon, 1 mm. I from Lambton Railway .Station. QUPERIOR Accommodation for two VJ gentlemen,, Bhare large front room, private family, all conveniences. 65, j Pine-street. MRS. , NELSON has ' Vacancies for 'Lying-in 'Patients; good_ doctors; 'bus passes door. Private Nursing Home, Blackbridge, Lower Hutt: j I£>jOARD and Residence wanted, by [ A 9 working man. State particulars to Homely, Evening Post. BOOKKEEPER— Young man wants Books to Keep or Position; single, double entry. Apply Confidential, Evening Post. PRICE'S Oil ! . Just landed ! Price's Oil ! Bring your tin along and get it filled at 66 6q.- Boucher's Motor Works. SICN\VRITING*-Wili the Youth who called on -G. P. Hanna, Monday, call again Thursday? Ci ENTLEMAN requires Private Board VJT and Residence, vicinity Te Aro. Terms, etc., Shower, Fuelling Post. ENERGETIC young gent, with commerciajoxporienee, seeks position; would invest £100 in 6uitablo line. Appiy W.W., Evening Post. MADAME RELLE, Clairvoyante and -Palmist, No. 20, M'Donald-cres-cent, 2 doors above Y.W.C.A. Hostel. Satisfaction guaranteed. O"j AAA CASH for immediate use. c»-LVLPI/ Unredeemed Pledges now being sold at pledged prices. Others' loss is your game. Spe Maris's window for bargains. No. 9, Willis-st. Doh't delay. MRS. BIGGINS, Trance and Test Medium, Medical Clairvoyante, may be consulted 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., 66, Abel Smith-otreet, near Cuba-street. MRS.. DONALDSON, Psychometrist and Magnetic Healer, gives Readings daily (Saturdays excepted), at 14, Martin-square, frorti 1 to b. ' MADAME AURA, Clairvoyante and Psychometrist, can be consulted daily from 10 to S (Saturdays excepted) at 301, Willis-street. SUPERIOR Accommodation at St/ Elmo, 52, Worcester-street, Christchurch, within 2 minutes of G.P.0., west end, and centre of city. Miss Hampton, Proprietress. ARGARlNE]— Pastry] Cakes] alid Scones. All of best and lightest. All Grocers. Only 9d per lb. TiAT'!F~yours. si 7?" •'Whisky and Puriri." "And yours?" "Whisky and Puriri, also." Everybody takes Puriri with whisky. Try it. Obtainable at all hotels. ' MARGxVRINE makes delightful Pastry, and tho best thing out for tho kitchen. All Grocers, 9d per lb. PASTRY, Cakes,' and Scone 3 made with Margarine satisfies both the purso and tho palato. All Grocers, 9d per lb. YOUNG Ltvdy broken-hearted, fiance ha I'd up, both taved by using Linoarnish for floors ar^d staining old furniture, with Leonart Dull and Varnish Stains. TnUjRNISHED~boubie and'singllTßedA 1 Sittingrooms, all conveniences, to lot ; free use of laundry and telephone. Apply Bonnington's Store, Molcsworth-st. j AGoOp_ cigar, a "drop of whisky with Puriri, are the ideal complements j of .tho evening 'social chat. Try them. They're all good— especially tho Puriri. HERRTkArL MOLLER* Teacher pf Pianoforte, 29, Vivian-street, will, be 'glad to meet prospective Students by* appointiae&fc. ■

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 12, 15 January 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 12, 15 January 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 12, 15 January 1913, Page 1

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