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TF you want to Look Smart and Co6y TEDDY BEAR TEDDY BEAR COATS ! Why pay 55s for a Teddy Bear whan ye have them for 30s? « Heavy Woollen Blanket Coats, in latest colours and styles, 45s now 18s 6d Ladies' Knitted Sporting Coats, in dl colours, 15s 6d now 9s 6d Knitted Norfolk Jackets, 10s 6d now 5s lid Children's Knitted Coats, complete with Cap, 9s 6d now 4s 6d. A. DIMDORE, 57. MANNERS-STREET. LOST, Oriental Bay, Parcel, containing boy's 'varsity ouit. Plea6e return to R. H. Jenkins, Draper, Riddiford-street. Reward. LOST, on Sunday, in. Everton or Wel-lington-terrace, Plain Gold Sleeve Link ; reward. Apply Evening Poet. LOST, on Saturday, ,2 Trinkets off Watchchain, Masonio Emblem and Trowel. Reward, 246, Rintoul-street. LOST, Strayed fronT 607 " EHz_beth^st7 Black Collie Dog. Finder rewarded, Mi's. Hansen, 60, ' Elizabeth-street. _ LOST, on Saturday, small round Gold • Brooch, set with Corals. Finder please return Evening Post. Reward. LOST, Kelburne.-parade, -Thursday morning, Brown Canvas Kit, motorbicycle tools^ Reward.^Eventng Post. _ LOST7~one~Boy's Tan~Boot, i la_t Wednesday. Reward on returning to Mr. P. Rogers, Shamrock Hotel, Moles-worth-street. LOST, a Greenstone 'and Pearl Tiepin on Friday. Reward ab Evening Post^ ' OUND.— We buy Pianos, highest prices given. Pianos for sale from £10. All instruments thoroughly overhauled by experts and guaranteed. H. Nimmo, Piano Tuner and Repa/irer,' 75, Kent-terrace. 'Phong 3474. WILL person seen picking up two Blue Hats in Cuba-street, Saturday night, kindly leave 'at George and George, Cuba-street? * _ t A STUDENT (Victoria College) with 3 years' terms, >is open to do Coaching up to Matriculation, Senior Civil Service standard, in Pure Mathematics, Chemistry. Physics, and French. Apply Axiom, Evening Post. c '» ' XHNGRAVERS —A . first-class man -Hi, wanted; must be good- at ,monos., seals, inscriptions. Moller and ' Young, Christchurch." ' i > " , TTACANCY for 4 or 5 Boarders; also » furnished Room, suit married^ couple. 235, Thorndon-quay. • "' * ' REV, DAVID Ai. LEISK, , Psychic Reader^ Interviews daily. Term cloiing shortly." Sfecial Readings Tuesday, 7 to 9 p.m., 'is. 21, Pirie-strce*. BURNISHED Flat, or Rooms required X 1 by refined married Couple, central preferred,, low re_t. . Apply L., Evening Post. - • ■ ■ COMFORTABLE .^Board and Residence VJ offered married Couple, no childreh. handy G.P.O , terms moderate. ' Address Evening P6st. , ', " ■ ' YOUNG Man (30), w.ants Male Teacher for Piano. Terms to Learner, Evening Post. > ' ■ TJRIVATE Boh-rd ahd Residence, every X' "'comfort,' good table, piano. 2, Baystreet, Petono. ' _____ fpo.b "'Ge_t« require Board, Lodging. IJL rooms,, 'handy whatyes and gardens, Id section. Arbitrationist, EvoniriX Post. ;' - SELECT Board-Residence in thoroughly • up-to-date House, single- and double Rooms, most central, quiet. 26, Hawko-stone-street, Thorndon. i EXPERIENCED Fancy Drapery Traveller, lately arrived, seeks Position, any capacity; excellent testimonials. Write Traveller, Evening Post. Lady would like Room or Board, us© of all conveniences, moderate. Apply Lily, -Evening Post. OMESTICATED elderly Lady would ' like" to hear good home as Compan-ion-Help, to lady or elderly couple ; wages no object. Address Lonely, Evening Post. ■ ' . ACANCIES "for a few Bpardere; single arid double rooms. 41, Murphystreet. Tol. 2025. ''< MRS. BIGGINS, . Trance and Test Medium, Medical Clairvoyante,, may be consulted 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., 66, Abel Smith-street, -riear Cuba-street. CORN COB PUNCH and Milk makes bone and muscle; does you good; keeps you fit^ THE Douglas Motor Cycle has proved its superiority. We would like you to have a trial run. Write or call. J. O. Shorland and Co., Cuba-street. IF you have v a Cold try Cor^ Cob Punch and hot water, with a slice of lemon; it's really, marvellous. Order a bottle to-day; VISITORS to Wellington should try New WentVorth Hotel, quietest and best conducted ,in Dominion. Permanent Guests, 22s 6d and 255. Excellent cuisine and management. Mrs. tR. E. Howell, late Sydney. ' IF you cannot get Corn Cob Punch from your Grocer, ring .direct to the Factory. Telephone, Aut6matio 597. "\7_ rHARE KOA,,", Day's Bay. Thp » t new Accpnimodation House is now open to receive 'Visitors; luncheon and afternoon tea served. ' For terms, etc., apply Mr. E. W. Wise. EXCELSIOR Hafr Dye (in all shades) is recommended as an excellent mbneysa,ver. , Expensive hats can be saved from destructor 'by using a 6d bottle. Tingey's, Ltd. •_ PERPLEXED? Consult Madame King, Gifted Clairvoyante. Advice all subjects. 52, Cambridge-terrace, near corner College-streftt. _ RESSMAKER— Miss Woolmer (late of Melbourne), Experienced Dressmaker, No. 4, Murphy-street, Thorndon. Reasonable charges. Work guaranteed. CORN COB PUNCH aids digestion and gives an appetite; keep a bottle in the house. Get it now. " LEVIATHAN Private Hotel, 20, Man-ners-street, Wellington. Entirely renovated and refurnished. Tariff 4s per day, 18s to 20s weekly. Meals 9d, or 10 tickets ' 63 6d. WELLINGTON SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. THE public are earnestly requested to Kindly communicate any act of cruelty to animals that may come under their notice to A. M. ANDERSON, Secretary, Winder's Buildings, corner Cubaand Manners Btreete. P.O. Box 195. 'Phono 1747. SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. THE Secretary will be in attendance at the Rooms, Bridge's Buildings, 119, Willii-stroet, on TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNINGS, from 10 to 12.30. All communication., itric.br confidential IiPOR LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS \ And SPECIAL ACCOUNT BOOKS Order Direct from the Manufacturer of the Best Books, HUGH DOUGLAS, Opposite Public Library, Wellington. •Phone 1935. DANCING— A large and varied _topk of Fancy Invitation Cards and Circulars at Bveaipff P_ft Offipt.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 75, 30 March 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 75, 30 March 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 75, 30 March 1914, Page 1