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T/STANTING a Smart Tailored Cos- **^ tume? Well, now is your opportunity Ladies ! During the present crisis we want to keep our expert staff busy. Hence Reductions in Tailored Costumes Give us a call it will pay you. Tailored Costumes, in Fox's Fine Navy Serge and Tweeds, scientifically built TO ORDER, FOR ZfilCL SIEGEL'S, Ladies' Specialty Tailors, Only Address: Manners-street. LOST, English Lever Watch, between Willis-street and Brooklyn, via short cut; reward. Address Evening Post. LOST, in D.1.C., or on Lambton-quay, Turquoise Pendant and Gold Chain. Reward. Apply_Evening PosL LOST, White Amethyst Earring, between Lyall Bay and Stewart Dawson's. Reward, 17, Willis-street. LOST, White Cat (female). Reward at 204, Ingcstro-street. LOS'l\~ Monday nig~ht^ WellingtonBrooklyn, two £5 and two £1 Notes; identifiable. Reward £1. Apply Evening Post. LOST, last evening, between 5 and. 5.30, in Tasman-street, Purse, containing £1 note. Reward returning to 115, Tas-man-street^ ________ LOST, between Huttand Tinakori-road, Front of Motor Lamp. Reward, Kearney's, Tinakori-road, or Featherstonstreet Taxi Stand. OST, Carrier's Note Book. Five Shillings reward. Apply Evening Post. LOST, a. bad cold. It was quickly relieved by "Nazol." All should try this sensible remedy. FOUND, on our counter, Purse containing money. Owner can have same by description and paying for this advertisement. Apply Town and Country Stores, 5, Dixon-street. FOUND, last Friday, on Lambton-qy., Purse containing money, etc. Owner can have samo by sending description to Box 10, Waverley. FOUND — A simple, safe, speedy, and sure specific for coughs, colds, and sore throats is "Nazol." Try it. WILL person who took Push-cart from Mortimer-terrace, return 17, Mor-timer-terrace or Manners-street Police Station? WILL the Person who borrowed a Telescope Ladder from Mr. Little's property, Konini-road, Hataitai, kindly return to Mitchinson Bros., Painters, 205, Riddiford-street, Newtown. Home offered to VJ tradesmen, single or share room ; . soft washing ; all conveniences. 97, Moles-worth-street. "IJIURNISHED Double and Single Sunny -T Rooms to Let, with Board; every convenience. Address 93, Tinakori-road. Wl-tW l-t -t —LADIES; White Poplin Ankle O/ XX Str»p Shoes, latest shape, covered heels, from i6s lid. Potter's Perpetual Sale, 70, Lambton-quay. BOARD and Residence Wanted ; doublo bedroom and sittingroom, furnished or unfurnished; good locality, Thorndon preferred.' Send particulars A.P., Box 1471, G.P.O. "VTAOANOIES for married couple, or two » gentlemen. Apply 57, Majoribanksstreet. YOUNG married couple require two Unfurnished Rooms, use conveniences; respectablfl ..private house. Terms and locality to W.J., Evening Post. -tA /il— MEN'S Glaoe Kid Boote, Xr_/ XX leather-lined, new shape, 21s for 14s lid. Open all daiy, Saturday. Potter's Perpetual Sale, 70, Lambton-qy. CRAIG'S Crockery Sale. War declared against high prices. See the genuine reductions in all lines. CHILDREN'S Goods — Just opened, Summer Dresses, Coats, Bonnete, Hats (floral and plain designs). Miss Lomax, opp. Fire Station, Newtown. LADY, with well-furnished . Home, too large for own use, would sharo with quiet married cquple. / every comfort, separate kitchen, telephone, etc. (no childron). Address Evening Post. TO GROCERS.— Wanted Position, as Provision Hand, 12 years' experience. Apply Grocer, Evening Post. -| In— INFANTS' Boots, 2s 6d for Is X/ O 6d ; Infants' Tan or Black Shoe<s, 2s 6d for Is 9d. Open all day, Saturday. Potter's Sale, 70, Quay. VACANCIES for married couples and families ; aleo single Rooms, in a high-olass house, Wellington-terrace, large garden, excellent cuisine ; moderate tariff. Apply, by letter, to Melbourne, Evening Post ■TTACANCY for ""Boarders^at No. 6, ▼ Harbour View, off Boulcott-street. 'Phone 2751. LADY in city office desires join another lady arrange taking Whare week-ends or otherwise during summer. .Apply Seaside, Evoning Post. A REFINED young woman requires position as Ladyhelp or Companion. Apply Capable, Evening Post. -| O ICt— MARLOW'S famous English XXJI XJ Boots for Men, 25s for 10s 6d, 27e 6d for 22s 6d, 30b for 255. Potter's Perpetual Sale, 70, Quay. YOUNG lady seeks position, Upper Servant or Care of Children; sleep 'home. Apply Anxious, Post Agency, Newtown. C~ RAIG'S Crockery Sale. War declared against high prices. See the genuine reductions in all lines. v PUBLIC Notice.— When you want a Carrier ring up 1025, Carriers' Union. Open all holidays and Saturday Afternoons^ No waiting. Ring 1025. SCHLY MORIARTY, Dead Trance • Spiritual Medium. Private Readings daily. Circles hold Wednesday and Friday, 7.30. Developing Class Thursday Evening, 7.30. 21, Pine-street. CRAIG'S, 53, Manners-street. Glassware selling at low prices during Sale ; come and look round. ATEST in Millinery, Ready-to-Wears, Voile, Floral Blouses, and Neckwear ; newest designs. Mis 6 Lomax, opp. Fire Station, Newtown. Rlf DOUGLAS, from London, Scientific Palmifet and Clairvoyante ; highest testimonials, 130, Upper Abel Smith-st. ; 2 till 9. At homes attended. J /"I I —LADIES' English Shoe B , 10s 6d **/ XX for 4s lid, 18s 6d for 6s lid. See window for Bargains. Potter's Perpetual Sale, 70, Lambton-qUay. C—RAIG'S Holf-Yearly Crockery Sale now on. Bargains in Dinner Sets, Tea, Sets, etc. WAIT for nothing but Suchard's Velma Chocolates. Melt in the mouth like morning dew, and ta6te like the kiss of spring. Sold everywhere. CRAIG'S Crockery Sale, 33, Mannersstreet ; a big stock of New Goods offered at low prices. ISITORS to Wellington should try New Wentworth Hotel; quietest and best conducted in Dominion. Firetola%s table, up-to-date accommodation. Tariff 5s day. Permanent Guests by arrangement.— Mrs. R. E. Howell, lato Sydney; ._________„ /CRAIG'S Half- Yearly Crockery Sale v^ now on. Bargains in Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, etc. THE Douglas Motor Cycle haa proved its superiority. Wo would li_o you to ha/ye a trial run. Write or call. J, 0. Shorland and Co (1 Ouba-street t ,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 57, 4 September 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 57, 4 September 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 57, 4 September 1914, Page 1