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BE PREPARED! A TERRIFIC Storm Is expected in a few days.' Are you sure your Overcoat is heavy enough? WE HAVE REAL RAIN-RESISTERS, Single or Doublo Breasted, 30/- 70/DUNCAN & MACINTOSH, 82 and 84, MANNERS-STREET, Also at CUBA-STREET. LOST, Black Leather Handbag, containing money and gold ring. Reward, apply Evening Post. I' OST, Gold Medal, " engraved, front Ji M.H.S., back R. H. Dodson, etc. Finder rewarded. Apply Evening Post. L" ~OST, Motor Wagon Axle Cap, marked Thorneycroft. Reward. A. Hatriok .and Co., Wakefield-street. I OST, on Monday afternoon, near the -* King's Wharf,- a Boy's Burberry Overcoat. Kindly return to Evening Post. Reward. _ L~ OST, in City, Chain Bangle. Rei ward. C. Zaohariah, Publio Trust Office. _. LOST, last Friday, Scotch Terrier; number 'on collar 1665; answers to tho name of Bob. Reward, 85, Dixon-st. LOST, blaok and tan Australian Terrier; bell on collar. Reward 1, Vivian-street. OST— Little Vera Jackson shall be v greatly at ease if the one that picked Up her ,Pug Puppy in Constable-etreet, last Thursday evening, kindly returns 1 to No. 38. Reward. LOST, on Clyde-quay, striall 'Black Velvet Bag, containing purse and handkerchief. - Reward, Mrs. Hayward, Empire Hotel. OST, a Black, Cat, without a tail, in or near Pipitea-street. Reward on returning to 122, Tinakori-road. LOST, last night, small Gold Brooch, between Sea rbo rough-terrace and Town Hall ; reward. Apply 17, Scar-borough-terrace. LOST, laet week, in Paekakariki, African. Grey^ Parrot. Anyone giving information will be rewarded. Apply Evening Post. ■ ' IpOUND, a Bike. Owner can have same by paying expenses." Apply Hayward 's Pictures, Brandon-street. "LTOUND, the place for bargains in -T Jewellery, Watohes, Silverware, etc. U.C. our Winter Sale. The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, 338, Lambton-quay.- F. Pierard, Manager. BOARD and Residence offered one g#ntlernan or two friends ; _ every convenience; large grounds. 1, Bidwellstreet. MADAME AURA, Clairvoyant* and Psychometrist, may be consulted daily, except Saturdays. Hours, 10 to 3. 11, Elizabeth-street, off Kent-terrace. VACANCY for 2 gentlemen; large front room. Apply 49, Majoribanksstreet. rpRIUMPH, free engine and 2-speed? -I- 3-l-h.p. Triumph Motor Cycle, £45. At Boucher's Motor Agency, 74, Lamb-ton-quay. TWO young men would like BoardLodgings, Thorndon; ,soft washing. Apply Plain, Evening P6>t; : . /♦^L_gIA. GORMAN, Botileott Cham- -£%• ,bers. Bargains in Hosiery, Woollen Coat«, Underskirts, et_." .' !'*_*_« designs in Dress and'C-efutne .Mate'riak "jjIURNITURE and Furnishings at -T lowest prices. Te Aro Furnishing Co.; 91, Cuba-street. Special cash discounts or easy terms without interest. "VTOUNG ' Lady, Cashier-Bookkeeper, -M. desires Position ; excellent references; go any part; open for immediate engagement. M.H., Evening Post. WE have an 'Opening 'for an educated, energetic, and ambitious Gentlewoman, of healthy, ladylike appearance. The work is of an intellectual, pleasing, and interesting character, and offers good prospects to suitable woman. Address Bona Fide, P.O. Box 532, Wellington. "ITACANCIES few Gentlemelp.; com- ▼ fortable home, with every convenience ; pleasant surroundings ; telephone. 38, Fitzherbert-terrace, Thorndon. MPLOYMENT— Those seeking Situai tions should get a Photo of themselves from Tosca " Studio; Labour Bureau- Same building. Lambton-quay. SUPERIOR Accommodation *t St. Elmo, 52, Worcester-street, Christchurch, within 2 minutes of G.P.0., west end, and centre of city. Mies Hampton, Proprietress ICTURE Frjuningi^The " cheapest house in Wellington. Send your pictures, to be framed to R. Martin, Mannerg-streot. " UARDINES "are a healthful food." •O Crossed Fiah Sardines are the finest brand of Norwegian Sardines. ENTWORTH Private Hotel, Clydequay. New management. Vacancies visitors and Permanent Boarders. Tariff moderate. 'Phono 1190.— Mrs. Wedderapoon, Proprietress. /COMFORTABLE Bedroom Vacant for V^ gentleman, board optional; also 1-rd. Cottage,- close Parliament Buildings. Apply 8, Mowbray--fereet, top Bowen-street. HOUSE Decorating.— Ring 'phone 144 or 3933, and we will send an expert to advise you. R. Martin, Ltd., Man-nera-street. \ NCHOVETTE, made by Harry XX. peck and Co. A delicious fish paete. Have you tried , this now delicacy? WALLPAPERS.— Call and inspeot our extensive^ selection. We can please the most fastidious. R. Martin, Manners-street. AINTY Sandwiches for the - picnio can t be made in. a moment with i Crossed Fish Sardines. THE sparkle and fizz of Puriri adds a aest to any spirit. Always call for Puriri with your whisky. LEADED Lights tor villa or mansion. We can show you urteqaalled designs to choose from, R. Martin, 34 and 36, Manners-street , 8" AbBINES aro~a healthful food! Crossed Fish brand are now, as always, tho world's leading brand of Norwegian Sardifiet. DON'T say just Soda witii your Whisky. Say Puriri, and get it. FURNITURE, Furniture.— Richardson Bros., cash buyers. Address 206, • Oitba-streot. Tel. 1062. 1 \ RTISTS.—YoU "can always obtain ■*«. jour requirements at the cheapest rates, at R. Martin's, Ltd., Mahners-st. npHERE'S a clear, refreshing faste A about Puriri with Whisky that makes a Puriri enthusiast of everyone who tries it. ' _^ 4 "NCHOVETTE. What "is it? The XX latest delicacy for Luncheons, otc. Manufactured only by Harry Pock and Co., London. _^ THE Douglas Motor Cycle has proved it« superiority. We would like you to have a trial run. Write or call. J. 0. Shorland and Co., Cuba-street. r 'X\T AIT ANGs ',' ' BouTcott-rt7eet7~under » t iipw management of Mrs. O'Loughlin. First-class accommodation lor boarders, families, and visitors to tho City. Hduse thoroughly renovated, excellent table, moderate tarja.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 124, 27 May 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 124, 27 May 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 124, 27 May 1913, Page 1

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