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LAST o DAYS LAST o DAYS & Of our « GREAT BANKRUPT STOCK SALE!, 1000 pairs of English Sample Boots, Crockett and Jones's and A. E. Marlow's; all heavy winter wear 300 pairs Gents' Black Heavy Box Calf Boots, welted soles, 22s 6d. To dear price 12s 6d 500 pairs Gents' Black Boots, latest American shapes, 28s 6d. To clear price 15s 6d 200 pairs Gents' Tan Willow Calf Boots, extra heavy weight, 30s. To clear price 18s 6d. AT A. DIMDORE'S, 57, MANNERS-STREET. LOST, DINGHY, NEAR Ward Island, on Sunday. Reward, for information. A. 'I. Petherick. 12, Quin-strcet. X OST, Dachsund Bitch (tan); blue -^ collar on neck. Reward. 25, Hob-son-street. Telephone 2490. LOST, on Saturday night, at 10.30, in tram or Courtenay-place Terminus, a Lady's Handbag, containing small purse ahd box of chocolates. Finder please leave at Newtown Post Agency. LOST, Handbag, containing purse, with gold and silver, between, St. John's Church, Ghuznee-st., and Vivian-st., last hight. Apply 16, Lioyd-st., off Pirie-st. Reward., T OST, Saturday evening, pair of Boy'e J-i Boots, at 'Wadestown, junction, Parketreel, by working man. Reward, Evening Post. ' LOST, brown Spaniel Dog ; answers to name of, Masher. Any person detaining after this notice will be prosecuted. Reward at Tramway Recreation Room, Newtown. See, Caretaker. LOST, on Wednesday afternoon,, between Lambton-quay and Willis-st., a Gold Bangle. Reward on returning to Miss^andell, Ghuznee-etreet. OST, oh or about 26th May, Gold Cable Bangle, in vicinity of Kelburn, Lambton-quay, Willis, Cuba, and Abel Smith streets. Reward, Evening Post. LOST, on Saturday night, off motor car, between Scatoun and Wellington, Travelling Rug. ' Reward at 301, Upper Willis-street. OST, a Leather Pocket Book, in Cubastreet, containing cheque .and notes, on Saturday night. Rpward, W. P. Whitt&m, 209, Wellington-terrace. OST, Soft Fur Hat, light fawn, branded, Budgen, Adelaide, vicinity Majoribanks-st. Reward, S and W. Mackay, 1 86, Lambton-quay. LOST, in vicinity of Thorndon, Saturday night, Pair of Shoes. Apply Evening Poet. '<_ OST, 'vicinity Hataitai Terminus, Saturday .morning, Gold-rimmed Pince-nez. Reward, Mies Brown, 5, Hamilton-road L' OST, Pug Pup, with silver collar, answers to namo of Chum. Reward at Miss Maxwell's, Willis-street.' LOST, between Melroso and Newtown, Cornet Lyre^ Reward, 69, Oweii-st. LOST^ Saturday night, Clyde-quay, ' lady's Umbrella,, handle broken. Reward. Apply 124, Clyde-quay. LOST, 2 Keys, on ring, about 2 weeks ago, Reward. Apply Evening Post. LOST, last week-end, a cold in the head. "Nazol" relieved it. Try this,, sterling reinedy, , yourself v L""" OST "keys repiiced, v Duplicate',, Key* ot any description, made without delay, all Locksmith's Repairs done. Denton, Ironmonger, etc., 53, Willis-st. FOUND.— We buy Pianoe, highest prices given. Pianos for sale from £10. All instruments thoroughly overhauled by experts and guaranteed.- H. Nimmo and Sons, Piano Tuners and Repairers, new premises, 42. Kent-terrace. Phono 3474. TTIOUND— Quick relief from coughs and JD colds is assured to all users of "Naaol." REQUIRED by lady, about 22nd June, Furnished Sitting Room and Bedroom, or large Bed^-Sitting Room. Address Comfort, Evening Post. "T^EDORA?' Shortt'a Theatre, ToJC night. TO Theatre Proprietors.— Wanted, by young man, position as ÜBher. Apply Constant, Evening Post; NURSE required, with acemmod'ation, accouchement or attendance, end June. Particulars to Zealand, Evening p ost.'____ MRS. BIGGINS, Trance and Test Medium, Mcdica-l Clairvoyante, may be consulted (10 a.m. to 9 p.m.), 66, Abel Smith-street (near Cuba-street). ELDERLY lady wants cheerful, agreeable, elderly or middle-aged person to Share Home a 6 companion-help; good home ; only 2in family,; all duties ; country; small remuneration. Address at Evening Post. O Storekeepers— Position Wanted by first-class man, not afraid of work, country preferred. Grocer, Evening Post. GRAND Revival of that famous Picture, "Fedora," Shortt's Theatre, To-night. NAZOL— A true-tried remedy for Coughs and Colds, Influenza, and Sore Throaty ERMANENT position for suitable Shop Assistant; knowledge of plumbing and engineering supplies necessary. Apply with references, stating capabilities and where last employed, to Holben and Kirk, Palmerston North. ELSBACH Gas Radiators are cheaper than coal. IF you haven't seen it sco it To-night — "Fedora," Shortt's Theatre. BROUGHTON~Lotion will cure • Rheumatism and Sciatica. Try it. All sufferers should use. Johnston, Chemifet, Cuba-street. EVIATHAN Private Hotel, 20, Man-ners-street, Wellington. Entirely renovated and refurnished. Tariff 4s per day, 188 to 20s weekly. Meals 9d, or 10 tickets 6s 6d. THE World's Greatest Production, "Fedora," Shortt'b Theatre, Tonight. ___ THE Douglas Motor Cyole has proved its superiority. Wo would like you to have a trial run. Write or call. J. O. Shorland and Co.. Cuba-street. ■¥7ISITORS to Wellington should try ▼ New Wcntworth Hotel; quietest ajid bent conducted in Dominion. Firstclass table, up-to-date accommodation. Tariff 5s day. Peiraanent Guests by arrangement. — Mrs. R. E. Howell, late Sydney. TF you cannot get Corn Cob Punch from JL your Grocer, ring direct to the Factory. Telephone, Automatic 597. "OERPLEXED t Consult Madame JIT King, Gifted Clairvoyante. Advioe all subjects. 52, Cambridge-terrace, near corner College-street.e et . W ELSBACH Radiators are on view at our Showrooms opposite Publio Library. FOUND, a, commonsonso remedy for coughs and colds in "Nazol." Thousands praise it — so will you. RONCHfffs uli"d~* Long-standing Cough — Try the outward application, M. Broughton Lotion, 2s 6d, 3s 6d. Johnstoii, Chemist, Cuba-street. I WELSBAOH Gas Radiators a.nd comfort are synonymous. j KEE— Posted to liny address, _f j Broughton Book on Now Treatment Rheumatism, Asthma, Bronchitis, etc. j Johnston, Chemiet, Cuba-street* I

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 128, 1 June 1914, Page 1

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