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LOST, between' Ngahauranga' and Lowry Bay, Motor Hood Envelope. Enquire BAKTLETT'S STUDIO, *■ 10, Willis-street. LOST, between Tory and Manners streets, Gold Ring, marked L.V.C. Reward at No.- 13, Holland-street. ■ LOST, mislaid in shop or tram, Monday last, lady's Covert Coating Skirt, name on parcel. Finder please communicate with W J. S. Hayward, Lambtonquay. LOST, yesterday, small green Purso, between Thompson-street, Cuba-street, and Lambton-quay, containing tram and steamer tickets. Reward, 16, Thompsonstreet. LOST, Greenstone Earring, between Kirkcaldie's and Lambton-quay. Reward, Royal Oak. LOST, between Kelburn and Aro-street, girl's Autograph Book. . Finder please apply Evening Post. LOST, or given to mind, 2 Gold Chains. Communicate Jack Jacobus, 251, Willis-street. LOST, Friday ' night, small Gold Brooch; keepsake. Reward, 60, Rin-toul-street. LOST, early in week, pink and grey Parrot. Reward; for return to 33, Bolton-street, or on giving information. FOUND, a Purse, in RoseneathT Owner can have same by applying to W. Brooke Taylor, 84, Willis-street. MADAME D'ALMA, Clairvoyant and Psychometrist, may be interviewed daily Public Circle,. Sunday, 7.30, 10, Garrett-street, off Cuba-street. FREEMAN^lSustard, deliciouT with stewed fruits. In Is family canisters. All grocers. rp o U c t..<. t~o let. Rooms: Rooms: 3 Day's Bay 8 Rintoul-st, 32s 6d 6 Island Bay, 18s 8 Talavera-ter. 7 Oriental Bay, 28s 9 Kelburn, 40s 7 Seatoun, 14s 12 Karori 7 Kelburn 10 Lower Hutt FURNISHED. '" Rooms : , • Rooms : 4 Kelburn 6 Kilbirnia 5 Day's Bay 7 Murphy-atreefc 5 Mortimer-ter 7 Boweh-street 5 Ngaio 7 Rona Bay 5 Muritai 8 Talavera-terrace 5 Macdonald-cres. 9 Willis-street 6 Petone 9 Featherston-st Also, Shops, Offices, and Warehouse Accommodation in central business positions. Apply J. H. BETHUNE AND CO. fTI 0 LET. TO LET. FURNISHED. Rooms: ' Rooms: 3 Haining-st, 10s , 9 Thorndon-quay, 5 Mortimer-ter ' 27a 6d 5 Constable-sfc 10 Austin-street ■" 7 Vogeltown 10 Coromandel-st. ■ 7 Rhodes-street 16 Molesworth-st 8 Kelburn, 30s FURNISHED. . ' Rooms: Rooms: 4 Lyall Bay 6 Gruht-road 4 Oriental Bay 7 Kelburn. 50s 5- Hataitai, 40s 8 Central (flat) 6 Nairn-st. 40s 8 Talavera-ter 6 Lowry Bay, 40s 10 Brougham-sfc 6 Kelburn ' . 12 Karori 6' Roseneatb Also^ Shops, Offices, Warehouses, etc., in various parts of the city. Apply HARCOURT AND CO., 195, Lambton-qufty. IMPORTANT TO DRESSMAKERS. TO LET, as a going concern, a good Dressmaking Business, _ Courtenayplaoe ■ nico room, littod with electric iron, and fitting room; good connection; £1 per week. . Apply, 6harp, • M MANTHEL, ■ ■, - 9a, Courtenay-plaoo. TO LET, Grove-rood, Kelburn, Furnished House, 4 rooms, a.U conveniences,, gas cooker, gas lieator, c. >light; rent 32s 6d suitable tenant. . Apply J. U,, : BETH ONE AND CO. TO LET" OR FOR~SALE, VACANT '.Sections,,.;.situated ■ in' Riddi-ford-street,. Newtown, near Poet Office. Apply Laery and Co., Ltd., Wellington. . .' . ~ MOTOR~GARAGE rf^O LET, corner of Wallace and Bid.l- well streets, a 14ft x 9ft brick Shed, electric light. Apply 2. Bidwell-street. 'Phono 570 (3 rings). . TO LET, Rawhiti-terraco, Kelburn, ■ one 7-roomed House, close to tram. Apply to R. Hannah and Co., • Ltd., 103, wuba-street. ■ . ' ritO LET, double furnished Bedroom A (suit two girl friends), best part Newtown. Apply 4, Manly-terrace, Newtown. r|"W LET, 4-roomcd House, all conveniJL ences, Wallace-street Tram Terminus. Apply Mrs. Underwood, top of I'asman-street. O LET, 6-roomed Furnished Fiat", private and complete. Apply 36, Roxburgh-street. 0 LET, 3 large Unfurnished Rooms, few minutes walk from town; use of all conveniences.. Apply 50, Pipitea-st. TO LET, Furnished Front Bed-sitting Room, ground floor, all conveniences, gas ring, c.l. Suit two young ladies. 22,. Sussex-street. rjicT LET, large ~ Unfurnished Front J- Room; fireplace. Also Furnished Bedroom. Apply ' 22, Wingfield-streot, Thorndon. TJX) LET, sunny Furnished Room. ApJL ply evenings after five, Tramway, off Terrace. r |'(O LET, furnished, four or more A Rooms in an up-to-date home, commanding an uninterrupted view of the City and Harbour. Largo detached kitohen, i acre all laid out. For terms and card to view, apply B. Smith and Co., 39, Panama-street. TO LET, 7-roomed Houso, Newtown^ 23a; 6 Rooms, CSty, 32s 6d; 5 Rooms and Stablee, City, 37s 6d; Shop and Dwelling, Tory:street, 20s; Shop and Dwelling1, Vivian-street, 30s; New Shop, Courtenay-place, B4s. J. Fanning and Co., 74, Manners-street. 0 LET, Seatoun^ few' furnished Houses, 265, 30s, 50s weekly, short terms, approved tenants. B. J. Barnett, 94, Willis-street. TO LET, in nice locality, near Courts-nay-place, two Rooms in private house. Address- at Evening Post. TO LET, good 6-roqmed House, Sea-toun-road, Kilbirnie, two minutes from tram, all conveniences; rent'2os.i A. M. Kowitt, Coufcts-street, Kilbirnio. 'Phone 3135 (2 rings). TO LE^r.^longskliTG.P.O., good Base^ incnt Ofiico, store attached, two separate rooms and entrance, etc.; 20s. Horn, Ltd., Panama-street. TO LET, aijTrge- front~Rooms, imfurJL nished, c.1., gas, all conveniences, no children, central. Apply Evening Post. fT\O LET, Petone, Shop, 7 rooms, plateA glass, side entrance, all conveniences, 6uit any business, low rent. 25, Shannon-street, Wellington. RECRUITING Evsry facility will be offered to young men to join the Colours at Lyall Bay tomorrow. Officers will be busy in the Surf Club rooms, and returned soldiers are invited 'to attend and assist with the oierical work. The Central Reserve Band will play a programme of music. While passing through tho Henderson district, Auckland, this week, Mr. Parr, M.P., drew the attention of the Minister for Railways, Hon. W. H. Herries, to the great strides that had been made by the fruit-growing industry. ■ As show. ing the capabilities of the district, he mentioned that 400 people were now raising fruit within a. Radius' of two miles, and that last season about- three 'times ; ag much fruit was sent' by rail 'torn the ctation ac in" the prsviou* «a-

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 6, 8 January 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 6, 8 January 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 6, 8 January 1916, Page 2

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