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TPIRE SALE! FIRE SALE! At DIMDORE'S, 57, Manners-street. Bought of Doll and Co.. Ltd., Warehousemen, Dunedin, tho whole of their fire stock, which was damaged by water £5400 OF SALVAGE STOCK BOUGHT AT 6s 3d IN THE £. Sale commences on FRIDAY MORNING. sth FEBRUARY, At 10 a.m. sharp. NOTICE.— See Page 4, Thursday's Evening Post, for our Great Fire Sale Price-list at DIMDORE'S, 57, MANNERS-STREET ~~" LOST COLLIE T OST, Sunday, 17th Jan., a Black Col'JL/ lie Pup, about 6 months, old, white chest and tips Anyone .detaining same will be prosecuted Apply Evening Post. LOST, Rifle Shooting Medal, with name engraved. Reward. 74, Hawker-street, Wellington. OST, a Gentleman 'B Keyless (gun metal) Watch, between Farish-'street and Manners-street Finder kindly return to T Martin, Leviathan Private Hotel, Manners-street LOST — Would gentleman seen taking Gladstone Bag, Wadestown carshed, Sunday, 24th January, please leave W. H Williams, Land Transfer Office. X OST. last evening, between Courtenay-i-J place and Oriental Bay, Pearl and Wire Bangle; valued as keepsake- Reward 74, Ellice-street T OST, plain- Wooden~Walking Stick, JLi carved handle, Day's Bay beach, Sunday afternoon Reward Reply Paora, Evening Post LOST, on last train leaving town for Hutt, on Saturday night, a Parcel, containing stock sheets; finder kindly return. Address Anxious, care Evening Post; LOST, between Newtown and Worser Bay, three Rolls of Paper Reward. W. Nicol, Luke's Lane, or L. Driscoll, Seatoun. . LOST— Left in Kent-terrace Tram Waiting Shed, Friday, Black Bag, containing Purse and Child's Boat Ticket, etc. ; Reward, on kindly returning to Evening Post. LOST, in Brooklyn Waiting Shed, yest terday afternoon. Parcel of Dress Material. Finder rewarded on returning same to Mrs. Dv Chateau, Mitchellstreet LOST, this morning, between Bank of Australasia and D.1.C., Purse containing Bank New South Waleß fivepound note and silver; owner's name on receipt. Reward. 306, Upper Willis-st. T OST, Sunday, Botanical Gardens, Sif-■M-J ver Purse, letters O.M.H on; would finder return sumo? Address at Evening Post. LOST, between Hobson-etreet and Ferry Wharf, via railway station, a Purse, containing small sum of money and keys. Would finder kindly return? Addiess Evening Post. • LOST, Silver Chain with keys, at Te Aro Baths, last evening ; reward. Apply Custodian, Te Aro Baths. LOST, Black Cocker Spaniel Dog, vicinity of Patent Slip ; answers to name of "Mac." Reward, 22, Hinau-rd , Hataitai. ' LOST, on Saturday, between Ferry Wharf and Hill-street, Plain Gold Ring. Reward, on returning to 70, Hillstreet, any evoning this week. LOST, Irish Terrier, smooth-haired slut, 6 months old, without collar; tail raiher long cut. 'Reward on returning same to Old Park Hotel, Newtown. ■ FOUND— We buy Pianos, highest prices given. Pianos for sale from £10. All instruments thoroughly overhauled by experte and guaranteed. H. Nimtno and Sons, Piano Tuners and Repairers, new premises. 42, Kent-terrace. 'Phone 3474. FOUND — £50 will be distributed among users of Desert Gold Tea. Ask your grocer for particulars. FOUND, the place for Jewellery and Watch Repairs; Mainspring, 2s 6d; Watches cleaned and repaired from 2s 6d; Brooch Pins, 4d. All repairs at equally moderate ratee. Prompt attention at Rosenberg and Co., 80, Manners-street, The Arcade Jewellers. IF you havn't seen it, don't miss it — "The Bells of Rheims." Shortt's Theatre, To-night. ■EXPERIENCED motor car driver and JCJ mechanic requires Employment ; private car preferred ; knows country well. Apply Sunbeam, Evening Post. TTIIVE-ROOMED Whare, Worser Bay, JC 1 Wanted ; term six months. Full particulars, terms, Bach, Evening Post. GIRL desires position as Children's Nurse on voyage to England. Apply E.J., Evening Post. YOUNG Lady (widow) would like Position in shop , drapery preferred ; about 4 years' exj erience. Reply W., Evening Post. MARRIED Couple _ desire Position as Managers ,of licensed ,or private hotel ; both thoroughly experienced. Apply Practical Manager, Evening Post. "OERSONAL. — After shopping or JL housework nothing could be more refreshing than a cup of Desert Gold Tea. All grocers sell it. Is 8d and 2s. '■npHE Bells of Rheims/' The best"^ JL ture ever seen in Wellington. Shortt's Theatre, To-night. MRS. HURCOMB, Maternity" Nurse, has Removed from Tonks-grove to 178, Tasmau-street. 'Phone 909. NURSE AMEY, 13, Marion-street, has_Vacancies for Lying-in Patients LADY, living Oriental Bay, offers comfortable home and small salary to middle-aged person in return for light services. Apply P.O. Box 887. QALE Furniture and Furnishings. See O Bargain prices throughout. Te Aro Furnishing Co., 91, Cuba-street. I7URST-CLASS Tailor and Cutter' Wanted for country, partnership if preferred. Apply J.R.8., Evening Post. "WDUNG lady in business desires F.ur■JL nished Bedroom in private home ; good locality. Terms to Business, Evening Post. VACANT Double Bed-Sittingroom ; also Single Bedroom; centrul. Apply 74, The Terrace. MR. J. PAGE, the Lancashire Medium. Trance Medium, Clairvoyant, and Psychometrist (Reg N.Z. and England). Interviews, lo to 5, Home-street, off Kent-terrace. Psychic Demonstration, New Century Hall, Wednesday, 8 p.m. IT' is the talk of Wellington— "The Bells of Rheims." Shortt's Thatre, To-night. EVERY step's like walking on velvet it you wear Wood-Milne Rubber Heels Your bootmaker, will quickly affix iixom DOUBLE and single Furnished Roomto Let, private Sitting Room if desired, central locality. No 10, Mowbraystreet ABERDASHERY, . Fancy, and! Dressmaking Business for Sale*, main road, good stand ; splendid chance for a person with small capital ; house accommodation; a bargain £45 the lot. Only wants seeing. No agents Addrosß at Evening Post. RST~bTggTNS. T7ance and~Te7t Medium, Medical Clairvoyante, may be consulted (10 a.m. to 9 p.m.), 66, Abol Smith-street, near Cuba-street. UNDREDS have been to see it two and three times— "The Bells of Rbeirna." Bhortt's Theatre, To-night.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27, 2 February 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27, 2 February 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27, 2 February 1915, Page 1

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