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LOST, a little Brown Terrier, Reward on returning to 12, Lorne-strect, oft' Cambridge-terrace. LOST, from vicinity Johnston street, Rover Bicyole, hand rim brakes, one dismantled, only half bell on handle. Reward, Box 544. OST, Tuesday last, Young Dog (pointer), 23, Arlington-st. Reward above address. ■ FOUND, tnat for moderate prices, and repairing and manufacturing Jewellery of every description, you cannot improve on the Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths Company, 338, Lambton-quay. F. Pierard. Manager WILL "Comfortable Home," who advertised in Monday's Post for tenant, if not suited kindly send address to Anxious, Evening Post. MRS.~SINCLAIR, PaTmist, 13. Jessiestreet. Characters from photos or Hair, verbally Is, written 2s 6d. Hours 10 to 10. GENJJINE Stock-Reducing Salo: 6b in the £ discount. Thos. Crouch, Jeweller, 117, Cuba-street. F^URNISHED Double"" Bed^Sitting R,oom to Let ; married couple, no children? all conveniences. Apply Bonnington's Store, Molesworth-street. GOOD Accommodation for Boarders; terms moderate. Apply 90, Tara* naki-street. •/COMFORTABLE Home for two gentlemen, half minute from Cuba-street; home comforts; exceptional table. 69, Ghuznee-street. 1 DOMINION Flani-et'Unders, at Scott's Sale, to be had for lalld each. MRS. BIGGINS, Trance "and Test Medium, Medical Clairvoyante, may be consulted 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., 66, Abel Smith-street, near Cuba-street. SALE 5 All articles marked in plain figures. There is 5s in the £ discount off these prices. Crouch, Jeweller, Cuba -street. . . _ /"COMFORTABLE Lodgings wanted by \_> single gentleman; easy reach Lambton-quay ; no other boarders' preferred. Apply Comfort, Evening Post. ACANCIES for a few Boarders; good table; terms moderate. ISO, The Terrace.' BOARD a|id Residence, with private family, for two respectable men, share large room; no other boarders; terms £1; soft washing. 224, Willis-st., City. LADY, going into mourning, wishes to Sell new pale blue -Silk Evening Dress. Miss Grey, 52, Cambridge-terrace. T7 ACANCIES for Boarders, double or » single room 6; every convenience ; terms moderate. No. 7, Hay-street, Oriental Bay. YOUNG Man seeks Employment as Packer ;_ good references. Reply Packer, Evening Poet. MEN'S Strong Tweed Trousers, with hip pocket, 5s lid, at Scott's, corner Willis-street. WHY get robbed? Lovely Potatoes, 161bs Is— 2Blbs 2s 3d delivered 4b 6d a >_ cwt, lls 6d large sack. , C. Lewis, 147, Manners-street. PALMISTRY. — Madame Verona, Clever Palmist* and Clairvoyante, 20, Adelaide-roqd, near Basin Reserve. ■ npHE Dominion Accommodation Bureau, JL 10, Manners-street, has excellent Board and Residence or Furnished Apartments to offej\ ' <T C3ODA, Sir?" "No, I always take O Puriri Whisky.' It adds a sparkle that beats soda. Procurable at all ■ hotels. \\TOU see tho prices the articles are ■ X marked ; you get 5s in the 1 £ off these prices. Crouch,. Jew.ller, Ouba-st. /^HA-'PED Hands cured in one rtight Vj witji Velzone, Is 6d. Obtainable Castle's Pharmacies ; Wallace, Willis-st. ; Barraud and Son, Molesworth-st. S ~TRONG~Union Shirts, usually 6s 6d, reduced to 4s lid, at Scott's Great Reduction Sale. THE bachelor's ideal, a comfortable chair, a good book, a peg of Whisky, and Puriri. Ah! All hotels stock it. 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. ENTWORTH Private Hotel, Clyde"quay. New management. Vacancies Visitors and Permanent Boarders. Tariff moderate. 'Phone 1190.— Mrs. Wedderepoon, Proprietress. MEN'S Fancy Half-Hose, the ve-ry latest style, worth 2s, now Is 6d. Scott's Sale. HEN you're feeiing blue after a fit of Flu', try Puriri with your Whisky. It adds a new zest to life. At all hotels. ] FURNITURE," Furniture.— Richardson . Bros., cash buyers. Address 206, Cuba-street. Tel. 1062. 1 ON the week-end motor or boating trip take some bottles of Puriri to go with whisky. 'Tis grand. All hotels stook it. THE Douglas Motor Cycle has proved its superiority. We would like you to have a trial run. Write or call. J. 0. Shorland and Co., Cuba-street. BOYS' Striped Jerseys, only a few to clear at Is 6d, usually 2s 6d, only at Scott's. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. NEW Zealand Branch: Customhousequay, Wellington. Lost Policy. It is the intention of the Society, on or after the fifth day of June next, to issue a Copy Policy in place of Policy No. 411711 on the life of Cornelius Peter O'Sullivan, which is declared to have been burnt. Dated at Wellington this fifth day of May, 1913.— EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. MRS. WOODWARD, 121, Ingestre-st. (next Skating Rink), Cash Buyer of LADIES', GENTS', and CHILDREN'S LEFT-OFF, CLOTHING and BOOTS, etc. ' Letters receive prompt attention. Distance 110 objection. 121, INGESTRE-ST (next Skating Rink). 'Phone 2379. 1 \ INCREASE YOUR BANKING ACCOUNT. YOUR Left-off Garments only litter and disorganise your wardrobe. Turn them into good money. Send us a letter, and we will make you a fair and square offer for your goods. Tel. 841. MRS. HAYVICE, \ New and Second-hand Dealer, The "Straight Deal" Shop, 144, Vivian-st. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. MRS. ROSEN, Cash Purchaser of Ladies', Gents', and Children's. Superior Left-off Clothing, BpOts, etc. Letters receive prompt attention. Highest prices given. 120, Taranaki-street. No representatives for Mr. ahd Mrs. Rosen. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. RING UP 'PHONE 3313. MRS. BRUCE, Cash Purchaser of Ladies', Gents', and Children's Lefl-off Clothing, Boots, etc._ Letters receive prompt attention; highest prices given. Address 139, Ingestre-streefc (next F.S. Dispensary). LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. MRS. NIGHTINGALE, Cash Buyer of Ladies'; Gents', and Children's Left-off Clothing, Boots, Bags, Portmanteaux, etc. ; letters receive prompt attention. 103, Lambtwa-.uay. 'Phone 2924-

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 108, 8 May 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 108, 8 May 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 108, 8 May 1913, Page 1

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