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MEN I MEN ! mHESE Prices aro for THIS WEEK X ONLY. Now is tho time to buy your goods for the Winter: — 20 Men's Heavy Tweed Overcoats, d.b., 655, Bargain Prico 30s 10 Men's Heavy Tweed Overcoats, new stock : 59s 6d, Bargain Prico 203 30 pairs Men's Working Trousers'; 5s lid, now 3s 6d 50 pairs Men's Tweed Trousers, all sizes; 12s 6d, now 6s 6d 100 doz. Men's , Fancy Striped Shirtsj "4s 6d. Bargain Price Is lid 200 Men's Fancy Vests; all going at Is lid 29 doz. Men's Fancy Cashmere Half-Hoso; Is 3d, now 6d pair At A. DIMDORE'S,}S7, Manners-st. Open till 9 o'clock on Friday Night. LOST, yesterday afternoon, by working girl, Island Bay tram, Dee or Jackson, streets, small black Purse, containing small sum money and gold ring, greatly valued. Ro^yal•d on returning purse intact to Mrs. W] J." Thomas, Jackson-street, or keep money and return purse and ring. LOST, Monday night, 4 £1 notes and half-sovereign, between Willis-street and Mein-strect. Reward. Apply Evening Post. , , LOST, Gold-rimmed Eyeglasses, in case, marked Lcvi. Reward Cook, 10, Jervois-quay. j OST, Monday, 2 Pound Notes, 10s gold, trust money, Manners-street. Reward, White, Evening Post. T OST, -first tram from Lyall Bay or at ■iU Courtenay-place, Sunday afternoon, a Black Sealette Necklet; reward. Apply -Evening Post.' , LOST, Monday night, between St. Andrew's Schoolroom and Clyde-quay, small Gold Broooh, set 3 garnets; much valued by owner; good reward. Apply Evening Post. LOST, on Sunday', between , Ngaio and Wallace-street, Gold Curb Bangle, ! with map of Tasmania attached. Reward. Apply Evening Post. ' ■ LOST, between Vivian and Taranaki streets, Silver Purse,, containing gold arid "silver; keepsake. Reward 47, 'Epunistreet. LOST, Bulldog, fawn colour, slight limp I .in foreleg; answers rto name of "Biliance." Reward at 67, Austin-street, Wellington^ . OST,, Round Gold Broooh, large pearl in centre, and hair at back; valued as keepsake; reward. Apply Evening Post. ._ OUND— Flavour, ia the test of tea; Flavour' proves Desert Gold Tea the best of^ all. • OUND~The Baking Powder for up-to-date kitchens — Sharland's. Costs least, goes farthest, gives best results. One shilling, 'at all grocers. OUND — We .buy Pianos, highest prices given. Pianba for sale from £10. All instruments thoroughly overhauled by experts and guaranteed. H. Nimmo and Sons, • Piano Tuners and Repairers, new premises. ' 42, Kont-tenrace. 'Phone 3474. 1 HOUND— The Baking. Powder that didn't rise in prices— Sharland's. U&e it always and save money. Only one shilling. ' WILL -person seea to pick, up Pocketbook in Town Hall, Monday night, return , to . 6, Caroline-street, . to . save •trouble." ■''•'- ■ > X ADY . requires small Bed-Sitting •JLJ • Room, nice locality, central. Addrees Pleasant, Evening Post. I3RESERVED Eggs for Sale— loo doz. - - first-class'" Unfertile Preserved • Egge for, Sale, 'at market rate 3. - Apply Eggs, Evening Po6t. YOUNG Man, requires single Room, near University, „ part Board. Reply, with terms, etc., Studiosus, Eveniag Podt. " .. JTIENTLEMAN wants unfurnished' or >3T furnished Room, with conveniences. State tei'ms to Henry, Evening Post. BOARD and Residence available for 2 Ladies or Gentlemen, 'share room, piano, billiard room, quiet and select. Address Evening Post. * • • / BOARD and Residence for a few cadets, * ' terms 18s, within 5 minutes ' of G.P.O. at Evening Post. TTTURNiSHBiT'Cottage"" or Bach reJC ■ quhred, , good tenant. Full particulars to Advance, Evening Post. REFlNED~Business Lady wanted as Boarder in superior quiet home (no children), every possible convenience, close to car and town. Replies to Traveller's Wife, Evening Post. LADY requires nice sunny Room, partly furnished^ with good board,, in private family, vicinity Upper Willis-street. Apply Quiet, Evening Post. T7IXPERIENCED Dressmaker wants -Ei Work, by the day; terms 6s; latest fashions. Dressmaker, 87, Vivian-street. OVAL Enfield Bicycle, 6-h.p., with /Side-chair, for -sale, cheap. Seen at Sutherland and Rankine's, Mercer-street. "OEFINED young couple, no children, JLV require small Furnished Flat, with use of kitchen. Apply Box 178, G.P.O. TmXPERIENCED~Lady Bookkeeper and JCi Shorthand Typiste desires , position. Apply Bookkeeper, Evening Post. "D ELIABLE Dressmaker disengaged ; -»-V terms 5s a. day and fares. Apply Costumier, Evening Post. AFFLE of Seal Coat at Carnival Bazaar ; winning number 638. fi ENERAL Reporter, engaged leading I VH* provincial daily, desires change; shorthand 'writer, 'news, and sub-editorial experience. Reply News, Everting Post. pLAIRVOY ANT.— Prof. • Isherwood, V/ daily. Last week for interviews, 60, Willis-street (upstairs). Meetings, ' Wednesday and Sunday, Boulcott Hall. TTALIAN Language taught, 10s per JL mohth in advance, Tuesdays and Fridays, 6 to 8 p.m. Address Italiano, Evening Post. SHOPKEEPERS owe it to themselves and their families to investigate how Cash Registers stop .worries and increase profits. . No obligation to buy. Prices from £10 Upwards. See local offico, 32, Cuba-street. MRS. BIGGINS, Tranoe and Test Medium, Medical Clairvoyante, may bo consulted (10 a.m. to 9 p.m.), 66, Abel-Smith-street, near Cuba-street. fiIHOSE About to Marry— Don't, unless' JL i you; resolve to drink Desert Gold Tea.. Delicious, economical. ' NO "turps," no acids, nothing injurious in Wood-Milne Shoe Shine. One trial will convince you. "T_T ALL'S Margarine," The real, origiill nal, and only genuine. Take no other. All grocers, lid per lb. PATRIOTIC Art Union— Sideboard; Writing Cabinet and_ Bookcase (3 pieces), value £50, 2nd prize ; 99 others. Ticket* Is, ,_ MRS. WILSON, leaving end June. Clairvoyance; 10 to 5; or appointment. Monday, "Deeper Problems." Thursday, Psychometry, 8 p.m. 1. Home-st.-RETURN Ticket to Sydney and all expenses, Patriotic Art Union. 100 Priaea Singer Co.'s window. Tickets Is. BOOTS ire never down at heel if fitted with WoOd-Milne Rubber Heels. Every footwear dealer recommends them. PATRIOTIC Art Union, under mariagement of Commercial Travellers; 100 prizes. Tickets Is. MONEY LENT privately, £1 and iTp"ward, on household furniture, piahos (without removal), stock, farm implements ; repayable Weekly instalments ; no delay J confidential. L. W. Balkind, 125. Vivian-street. Telephone 2664 A. 1 PATRIOTIC Art Union— Grand Upright Piano, British m.ake# *»lua

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 147, 23 June 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 147, 23 June 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 147, 23 June 1915, Page 1

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