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ENGLISH SAMPLES ! f ItHE only way you can tave your "A money is at a. Salvage ' Sale. The goods mustbe sold at any price. Look at these snips : Ladies' Slay Bodices, worth Is lid ; Salvage Price, 8d Ladies' Bilk Bloomers, worth 4s lid ; Salvage Price, Is lid Ladies' White Ribbed Combinations, worth 3s lid; salvage price, Is 6d Embroidery Frilled Pillow Cases, 5s lid pair ; Salvage Price, 2s 6d pair Ladies' Embroidered Chemises, 6s 6d ; Salvage Price, 2s 6cl Ladies' and Girls' Bathing Costumes, slightly soiled, at Half-price to-mor-row. AT A. DIMDORE'S, 57, MANNERS-STREET. LOST, BLACK Twisted Walking Stick. Tuesday night, Post Office entrance. Finder rewarded on returning sarao to 50, Todman-strcet) Brooklyn. LOST, pair Rimless Eyeglasses Finder kindly return same, 173, Riddifordstreet. LOST, on Saturday night's 11.15 train from Thorndon Station, Stock of double-barrel hammerless gun. Reward, apply Evening- Post. OST, Lady's White Silk Scarf; 10s reward if returned to No. 8, Hobsonstreet. LOST, 16th January, Portmanteau, marked "A.C." Finder communicate Carrier, Evening Post. OST, from Boat Harbour, 15ft Whaleboat ; also 12ft Rowboat, painted white, varnished inside. Apply E. R. Bailey, Boatbuilder. LOST, Motor Bicycle" Belt ~at Thorndon, front of stables. Reward, Young, caro of N.Z. Express Co. LOST, Lawrence or Owen streets, a Scarf Pin, white horse's head, gold bridle. Apply 11, Lawrence-street. LOST, 3rd February, in 8 a.m. car from Scatoun, Turquoise Ring. Reward, Evening Post. , LOST, between Kelburne and Girls' College, or Cuba-street, Gold Brooch, bet with pearls and sapphires. Reward. Apply Mrs., James, 70, Upland-road, Kelburno. OST, a- Blue Cheque Pied Pigeon, N.U.R.P. 13, M.D. 1742. Apply J. Elliott, Owen-street. Regard. LOST, small Silver Shield ; writing engraved thereon. Reward, apply Evening Post. LOST, between t6wn and Oriental Bay. a Gold Bracelet, set rubies and pearls. Return to Mrs. F. Stevens, 8, Hay-street. . ftewacd. lOST, Gold Star Brooch, topaz and i pearls, between Majoribanks-street and lslfthd Bay. Reward; 42, Majori-banks-street. FOUND, last week, Purse, containing money, etc. Apply Evening Post. FOUND, a Parcel of Men's Underwear. Apply Post Office, Courtenay. place. ITtOUND— Pianos from £10, guaranteed thorough repair, cash or terms ; packed and delivered free of_ charge at towh prices. Write for particulars, H. Nimmo, Piano Tuner and Repairer, 75, Kent-terrace. 'Phone 3474. WILL W. Donkin, late of s.s. Northoru, sehd address, urgent. \V. Butcher. Paremata. W~ ELIT-FURNISHED Rooms a7alT able,; be&t part Oriental Bay, us"& of dining-room, kitchen, etc. Apply Oriental, Evening- Post. LARGE unfurnished Room To Lot, flreplace* wardrobe", front view, best , part Thdvrtdon.- ■'Apply Reasonable, Evenling .Post.. ";"' ' .''.'. TWO or three Gentlemen required to join- private company having valuable timber rights close railway.. Address Timber, Evening Post. RSr~ROSS r S~P_ls (reg.) obtainable from Pallisor's Pharmacies, Kentterrace, Courtcnay-place, and leading 1 chemists. T ADIES— Don't forget Halpinjs 14-days' jLA Underclothing Sale. Bargain time at Halpin's, Cuba-3treet (opp. Godber's). TO Coachbuildersi — Wanted, Woodman or Improver. Apply Coach, Evening Post. MECHANICAL Dentist, good experience, wants situation anywhere in North Island. Apply Mechanic, Evening POBt. - ' PRIVATE Board and Residence, 6 respectable men, good home and table, h. and c. water, niano, soft washing and mending ; £1 55. Kent-terrace. TWO young tradesmen wish to Corre6pond with two young Women, with view to matrimony. Address Mercer, Evening Post. . ON'T fail to look at our Island Show Window when, in town to-night. Trimmed Millinery at 2s lid to-morrow only. Cole's Drapery Co. TTACANCY for young man, Board and ▼ _ Residence, private family. Address Evening Post. HE. Sale that will be the talk oHVeT. lington. Patrick's Annual Summer Clearance Sale commencing (To-morrow) Thursday. MARRIED couple (child, 4 years) reqUire two Unfurnished Rooms, with conveniences. Reply Good Locality, Evening Post. HORSE-RIDING— Lessons now taught by, experienced man; beginners a speciality. For terms apply Teacher, Evening Post. YOUNG Man seeks Employment, Wellington, iv looking after engine boiler or doing odd jobs ; second-class certificate if required ; excellent testimonials. Apply Worker, Evening Post. ARTLY Furnished Rooms to Let. Address at Evening Post. NlC_rEßS7ls~4.dT"Chejnises, Is 9d; Camisoles, Is; Nightdresses, from 2s 6d- Halpin's Sale, Cuba-street (opp. Godber's). "\7"OUNG man, educated, desires Posi- &- tion; can give guarantee. Apply Push, Evening Post. EXPERIENCED young woman Wants -Eli Daily Work; would take temporary engagement as General; local references. X.8.8., Evening Post. R~ "E V~HANLEY7"""American Medium. Readings daily ; message meeting Friday, 8 p.m. 1. Home-street. MA RRI AGlClJestinyTE veniß,~Changes, Prospects, Surroundings, Business, etc., wonderful readings; genuine. Send birth date, Is N.Z. stamps, to Arion, ArdiMi-street. North Melbourne, Vie. 1 DON'T miss tho economies at Patrick's Gigantic Summer Sale To-morrow is our earnest advice. See windows for Bargains. ""VTAOANt'IES for Visitors aiurpcrman" » unts at, Went worth Private Hotel, (,'l>de quay, Te Aro Station and Wharvee, Id tram tret ion : moderate terms. 'Phono 1190, R. B. Howell, Proprietor. BLOUSES," from 2/ 6ll"TLadTeV "Dresses'; 2s lid. 3-? lid, 4s lid, 7s lid. See (lu'in at ifalpm's Sale, Cubu-street. "OOD^MILNE Rubber Heel Wearers are Well set up facing life's proportions witha firm easy step. DRESSMAKER— Miss Woolmei'~(iaTu Hi Melbourne), Experienced Dressmaker, No. 4, Murphy-street, Thorndon. Reasonable charges. • Work guaranteed. Salo beB- gins To-morrow morning, at 9 a.m. Read,, particulars elsewhere in to-night's Post, and then come early, THE Wood-Milne Golf Ball is sure off tbe irons, and does not aggi'a.v*t» any slight tendency to "slice" or "pull."

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 29, 4 February 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 29, 4 February 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 29, 4 February 1914, Page 1

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