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3 OST, by widow,'i small brown Leather -J Pursu, on Terrace, with money. Apply at Evening Post. Reward. I OST, Photograph, group drinking tea. i in garden. Reward at 202, The Terrace. ,T~OS~~ black aud whiteTSnglish Setter . '-fi-' (bitch). Please return Mr. Jones; Thorndon Railway Station. LOST, black Pomeranian Dog. Reward on returning to 66, Murphystreet. - . I OST, a large white and. black Bob'JL- tailed Dog Ten shillings reward ou l-turning to 29," Glenbervie-terrace. LOST, between I-lutt-road and Welling-ton-terrace, Chain Bag. Reward on returning same. Apply Evening Post. ,T OST, from Stent's Brewery, a Brown ■AJ Puppy, about 6 months old, short tail. Reward, Stent's Brewery, Quin-s't. ~W OST, Friday, vicinity Aro-street ajid -B-J St. John-street, Half-sovereign rolled up in £1 note; reward. Apnlv Evening Post, ' " ■ LOST, last Saturday evening, Gold Cable Bangle, initials 8.M.8., padlock ; reward. Anply 43, Grove-road, Kelburn "I^OUND, a Purse, containing money A. and steamer ticket. Apply to Mrs. Mackenzie, 198, Willis-street. . J7IOUND— Money saved by" us__i~Se_ier_ - Gold Tea, at 2sr Rich and fullflavoured, goes farthest, always delicious. WILL Person seen taking gentleman's Overcoat from Callingham's Tea Roonis, 10, Hotel Cecil Buildings, return same to save further trouble? MAID Wanted, general housework"! V simple cooking, four adults, no washing, man kept, wages one pound. Telephone 3228, or write Mrs. J M. Mason, Myrtle-street, Lower Hutt. :p~~priSHED~ _Bed -Sittins-room To *-"- with use of - dining room, all conveniences, h. and c. water. Address at Evening Post. REV."" Lbf_.~~E__VIORE; Am^l-aa Spiritaaji-t Missionary; interviews daily, medical, personal, business, 10 to 5. 1, Home-street, off Kent-terrace. ■BJ.XPECTANT .Mothers should consult JLJ J L. Elmore, American. Herbalist, 1, Home-street, about easy birth treatment.' ETURNED Soldier wishes to oorre"spond or meet a refined young lady with view to matrimony Address Lonely, ' car. of Returned Soldiers' Hostel, Newtown. PERSONAL- You drink tea so often/. it's worth while getting the verv best-J-esert Gold Tea, ■ FIRST-CLASS Dressmaker and - Costu' miere, London and French, 15. years' experience, fit guaranteed, ladies' residences, daily. Apply Helie, Evening Post. E~ ETURNED-Sofdier, 28 years of age. '. in good employment, desires to correspond with young Widow, with view to matrimony Apply Anzac, Returned Sol diers' Hostel, Riddiford-stree. APA_~7E~&_-1-General wanted, "four days weekly; full pay. Applj, stating experience, to Week-ends, Evening Post. THE Winner—For flavour and quality Desert Gold Tea is unequalled. Use the 2s grade—very economical. XPERIENCED Ladies' Tailor, Cutter, and Fitter, wants Position. Apply Experienced, Evening Post. RS... DOUGLAS (from London), Scientific Palmist ajid Clairvoyante Hours, 2to 9 Highest testimonials. 198, Vivian-street.

AUCTION AND PROPERTY SALES Messrs. J. H. Bethune and Co. advertise that.:oh:iWednesaay, 17th inst., at 2.30 p.m.-, at the rooms, under instructions irom the Public Trustee, they, are submitting three residential properties in Aro-street, with dwellings of six, four, .and four rpoms-i-spect;vely thereon. These properties will be sold separately; on the same date, at 3 p.m., the firm is submitting a block of land at Alicetown, Lower Hutt, containing 1 rood "32 perches. Messrs. Bethune and Co. insert ah amended list of business and residential properties for private sale; also, to let a. number of houses. Messrs. Harcourt and Co. will sell by auction on Friday, 12th May, at 2.30 p.m., at their rooms, 195, Lambtonquay, two five-roomed houses, situated iu West Beach, Island Bay; on Tuesday, 16th May, at 2.30 p.m., a sixroomed residence, No. 7, Manly-terrace, . Newtown; also a section near the Karori tunnel, having a frontage of 44 feet to the .main Karon-road. The auctioneers also* -.nnounce a sale of eight business sites, in Aitken-street, which takes place at their rooms on Tuesday. 30th Ma-v. at 2.30 p.m. Messrs. A. L. Wilson and Co. will hold a sale of furniture, including piano, at their auction rooms, 151-3, Lambtonquay, on Monday, at 1.50 p.m. On Wednesday- at' the residence, 79, Glen-road, Kelburn,' a sale of oak furniture will ■ be held- at t.30 p.m. The furniture will be on' view on Tuesday afternoon Messrs. Blake and Co. will hold a sale of household furniture, etc., by auction, , at, their m_rt, 53, Lower Cuba-street, on Monday, at 2 p.m. The firm .also invites offers.for five sections at Petone. In this issue Messrs. Thomson, Brown, and East, Ltd., 155, Featherston-street, advertise particulars of several properties for sale. ".-■- A revised list of residential properties, also building sites, is advertised for salo in this issue by Messrs. Miller and Rutter, 35, Panama-street. Messrs- E'. Johnston and Co. will hold a sale of household furniture at their rooms on Monday next at 1.30 o'clock. On Wednesday next at 1 o'clock they will sell at their rooms oak furniture of all descriptions; on Thursday at 12.30, oh the premises, No. 8, Moturoast., Thorndon, contents of Mr. B. Starr's residence; and at 2 o'clock a five-ropmed residence, No. 51, Hall-st. (by order of the Public Trustee). On Friday ht 10 o'clock they will sell, on the ground, Wakefield-st. (opposite Town Hall), building material and iron. Mr. Frank O'Sullivan, land grid e.> tate agent, 176, Featherston-st., advertises several properties, for sale. Those who remember the famous steam yacht Sunbeani and her visit to Wellington in the mid-'nineties will, be interested to learn that she is to become a hospital ship for India. According to the London Observer, Lord and. Lady Brassey have been using her in the Mediterranean for transport of hospital stores and wounded officers. She was built for Lord Brassey at Birkenhead in the year 1874 from the design of Mr. St. Clare Byrne, a naval architect, who also designed the celebrated Confederate cruiserAlabama, and she is a three-masted topsail schooner of 550 tons displacement, with auxiliary steam power calculated to' give a speed of 9 or 10 knots. Her first voyage was to Norway, and in the same year—lß74—she also -went to Constantinople. Since that time she has made innumerable voyages, covering a distance roughly computed at 400,000* miles. "A Voyage in the Sunbeam." describing her first cruise round the world was written by the first Lady Brassey, ami it -is a most fascinating book even at this time of day Lord Brassey is the holder of a master's certifi<_4.s_ It may also be recalled that he -Wiis at the Kiel Regatta in June, 1914. and was arrested for venturing too near a dock marked "Verboten" on the very morning of the clay he was to have dined with the He was promptly released, but the news of the murder of the Austrian Archduke at Sera.jevo— the ostensible first'cause of the present i war—put a stop to further festivities at Kiel. i ,

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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 107, 6 May 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 107, 6 May 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 107, 6 May 1916, Page 2

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