Thank you for correcting the text in this article. Your corrections improve Papers Past searches for everyone. See the latest corrections.

This article contains searchable text which was automatically generated and may contain errors. Join the community and correct any errors you spot to help us improve Papers Past.

Article image
Article image

mHE EMPRESS, AHE EMPRESS, Edison's thrilling 3-act photo-drama, what happened what Happened what happened what happened what happened what happened what happened what happened what happened what happened what happened on the berbuda. ON THE BERBUDA. ON THE BERBUDA. ON THE BERBUDJi. ON THE HERBUDA. ON THE BERBUDA. ON THE BERBUDA. ON THE BERBUDA. ON THE BERBUDA. ON THE BERBUDA. ON THE BERBUDA. A Romance of tho High Seas.-Tl-o story oi a- lovely girl's plight and fight*on a lonely island with a gang of mutineers. Pluck and a phial of morphia enable her to save her honour, her dad, anil her lover. Then we have— DEPARTURE OF THE SEVENTH. DEPARTURE OF THE SEVENTH. DEPARTURE OF THE SEVENTH. DEPARTURE OF THE SEVENTH. Farewell to our Heroes. Close-up views of the Boys marching, embarking, and on board. TOPICAL 215 (full of news) FAITHFUL to the FINISH (very funny) CLIFFS S: CAVES of FLAMBOROUGK 3d, 6d, Is. LOST," Thursday last, between Bidwill and Hankey streets. Wallace-street car. Inprestre, Willis, and Manners streets. Gold Bar Brooch, with fern loaf, and initials E.B. Finder kindly return to 76, Manners-street. Reward. LOST, Wednesday, a Fox Terrier Dog, white wit!, black spots on head, also bone ring on collar. Anyone detaining will bo prosecuted. Please return j to H. M. Geary, 16, Cumberland-place, off Ghuznee-streei. LOST, parcel of Lace and Embroidery, between D.I.C. and Johnston-street, Karon. Kindly return Lace Department, D.I.C. Reward. 10ST, Monday, midday, iv Willis-st i or Aro-streot tram, Gold Bangle, v.-itli wrist watch. Reward. 102, Abel Smith-street. "^ "T OST, in cat, or Brooklyn, Black &-J Handbag, containing money, papers, etc. Roward, Brooklyn Police Station or owner. LOST, a young. Collie ~Dog. brown and wbiie. Finder rewarded on returning to Wellington Club. LOST, last, evening, near Hankey-streot, Handbag, contnininor notes, silver^ etc. Reward. 31, Bidwill-street. T OST, Lady's Gold Wristlet Watch, -SLJ between Bank of N.Z. and Harcourt'a. Reward. Apply Evening Post. LOST, on Monday or Tuesday, six Onepound Notes. Findpr please return 215, Lambton-quay, \> ellington. T JST Money—To *iano Buyars. Save ■H-i money by inspecting our Britishmade Pianos. Keenest prices. Why? We employ no canvassers. In Tuning and Repairing wo specialise. You may employ us with confidence. Nimmo and Sons, Kent-terrace. 'Phone 3474. LOST —Much useless labour by using Varnolo Floor Polish. No rubbing. Quick, brilliant, lasting. Sold everywhere. LOST, a good customer through send--1 ing out a bill twice. Cash Register jnakes this impossible. It helps you koap all your trade. National Cash "Register Co. L 32, Cuba-street. T OST, all my grey hair!' by using JLJ Ayer's Hair Restorer. It is not a dye. 2s 6d per bottle. R. Johnston, Chemist, Cuba-streot. TjTIOUND—A brillianr shino in~half the -a- 1 time by using Varnolo Floor Polish. Get a 9d tin to-day. TTiOUND—Is spent on Johnston's Anti--fl- septic Corn Cure gave mo £5 worth of comfort. R. Johnston, Chemist, 181, Cuba-street. FOUND, some time ago, "Gold Signet Ring; engraved. Finder may have same by sending particulars to G.L Evening- Post. STRAYED, or removed from Hiirhbury, Red Roan small Pony Mara; grey hairs in coat; loss causing grief. Reward. Charles Greig. Mitchelltown. WILL Person who took Bicycle from Oorncal's, Courtonay-placo, return same at once? Proceedings being taken. A. Bui-rant, Hataitai. . WOULD ~" Conndential," Post Office, Nowtown, kindly call at 8, Cam-bridgo-avenuo, re Doll's Pram. "^/■TISS T.~w^ul'dl"iko~to meefc~gentlenTa^ -I-yJL irierid again, as she is probably going- away. X&ERSONAL—Dear Mabel, am going to -*- Siegel's, Manners-street, for my holiday Costume. Meet me there Friday ~^7"OUNG ludy desires position as Nurse •£- in return for Third-class Passage on Remuera, in December; good sailor. Apply English, Evening Post. experienced" wlnte V>l \> ork, permanent or otherwise. Apply A.R.A., Evening Post. TTTACANT from Saturday, pleasant front * Bed-Sittingroom, with every convenience. Apply 2, Mowbrav-street, top Bowen-street. C~II-lEAIIST, qualified B.Sc, fifteen ' years' oxperience, seeks employment.^ Apply Chemist, Evening Post. jO 00D Tenant requires small House; v3T suit couple; city suburbs; must be good locality. Apply Sharpe, Evening Post. "OOA.RD wanted by young man, Island. JL» Lay. Reply as soon as possible to H.C., Evening Post. IT is easy to economise if you drink Nelson Moate's Tea. Costs you less than a farthing a cup. Prices—ls 9d, Is lOd, 2s, and 2s 2d. nPiOSCA Studio will close Saturday -fi- Afternoons. Sitters taken at night until 9.30. TUST Paste this in your pocket book BJ> and remember, when a cough or a cold seizes you by the throat, and you fall a helpless victim before a ruthless foe, don't get excited, but just go quietly to your cupboard and take a dose o"f Evens' Famous Cough Cure, and that foe will disappear like the proverbial streak of lightning. Now don't forget, 2s 6d, nt livens' Pharmacy, 38, Mannas-street. EVENING POST LISTS NEW BELGIAN FUND. £ s. d. Already acknowledged ... 2676 0 10 Employees Stewart Timber Co., Ltd., 37th and 38lh instalments ... 5 3 6 C-R ... ':.'. 0 5 0 Employees D.I.C, 40th weekly instalment 3 9 3 To'-al ... ... ... 2684 18 7 NATIONAL FUND. £ s. d. Already acknowledged ... 777 18 2 W. Crabtree and Sons and employees, 27th instal. ... 19 0 779 7 2 SERVIAN DISTRESS FUND. £ s. d. F.W.R, ... „ io o 0 A Colonial 2 0 0 _^ 12 0 0 For Children's Hacking Cough nt Night, Woods Great Peppermint Cure, Is 6d. Advfc.

Permanent link to this item

https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19151202.2.15.5

Bibliographic details

Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 133, 2 December 1915, Page 2

Word Count
873

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 133, 2 December 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 133, 2 December 1915, Page 2

Help

Log in or create a Papers Past website account

Use your Papers Past website account to correct newspaper text.

By creating and using this account you agree to our terms of use.

Log in with RealMe®

If you’ve used a RealMe login somewhere else, you can use it here too. If you don’t already have a username and password, just click Log in and you can choose to create one.


Log in again to continue your work

Your session has expired.

Log in again with RealMe®


Alert