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CLEANING MADE EASY. CLEANING is our speciality—offices, private houses, and cleaning of every description. Carpets collected, cleaned, and returned the same day if required. Communicate with us right away, either by 'phone writing, or in person. VACUUM GLEANING CO., GREY-STREET, Wellington. ' 'Phone 2333, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 'Phone 2510 A, at all timea. LOST, Monday, Kelburn or Lambtonquay, small round Gold Brooch, | uaquoise and pearls. Reward, 47, Glenroad, Kelburn. OST, Blaclr Persian Cat. Anyone detaining same will be prosecuted. I Reward, on return 23, May-street, Thorndon. LOST, this morning, Black Pomeranian Bitch. Reward. 48, Ellice-avenue. LOST, 2 Bay Horses, one 16 hands, cover marked J. 0.5., other thick set, hogged rnanej reward. 108, Hollo-way-road. LOST, Courtenay-piace, Purse, containing notes. Cash reward, returning to address on maintenance order enclosed. Distressed. _ . LOST, that feeling of tiredness after 1 enjoying a cup of delicious Desert Gold Tea—refreshing and invigorating. ■ OST, ~sdoT All-wool j Socks, sold yesterday at Is per pair, sizes 3 to 6. Archer's, Upper Cuba-s_reet._ LOST —Left by a stranger in some place unknown, a small Brief Bag, with lady's wearing apparel and some valuable tickets in. Reward. Apply Evening Post. LOST, from dressing room, officers' ball, ■ Trentham, 1 pair Cloth-top Boots, size 2. Finder please communicate Matron, Trentham Hospital. _ _ _ . LOST, last night,~Gold Brooch, half hoop, between Ellice-streefc and Thorndon Station. Reward. Apply Evening Post. LOST, Main~Huitt-road7~2 pairs unfinished Boots, in sugar bag, 20s reward. Apply C. Nixon, Bootmaker, Trentham Camp. __ LOST, Pocketbook, containing seaman's discharges, last night; rewa-rd. Apply SO, Webb-street. • OSf7 "Amethyst "and Pearl Brooch, Monday afternoon. Reward No. 16, Sussex-street. . 171OUND, a Pink and Grey Parrot; . owner can have same by paying cost of advertisement. Apply 331, The Terrace. FOUND, sdoz. Plain Nurse Aprons, Is •• 6d for Is; 3doz. Ladies' Cloth'Un. derskirts, 3s 6d for Is lid Archer's, Upper Cuba-street. ILL the Lady who called at 27, Aitken-street, last week, with money, please_call_ again? MAN, strong, requires Position, Attendant to gentleman, mental experience; good references. Apply Waiting, Evening Post. IRST-CLASS Boot Repairer wants job. Apply Repairer, Mr. E. Styles, 65, Carlyle-street, Napie£. M"~ATRIMQNIAL^Thr~ee young~Girls wish to correspond with three lonely soldiers. Apply Sports, care G.P.O. i BOARD and Residence required by young Man, singlo room; state terms. Apply H.W., Evening Post. RS. ELMORE'S Message' Meeting To-night, Masonio Hall. Flower Service. Laat two meetings. Address 59, Bouloott-6treet. VACANT, large well-furnished front Bed-Sitting Room, fireplace, large [ house, conveniences, 'phone, etc: 109, Abel Smith-street, corner Willis-street.. EW~Century~ Hall, If hursday7T~pTm^ Mr. Anderson, the English Medium, will hold a. meeting. Admission 6d. BOARD and Residence for 2 gentlemen, in private family; no other boarders kept. Apply Convenient, Evening Post. . T ARGE Front Unfurnished Room to JLJ Let, suit respectable person, engaged during day; moderate terms. 29, Mulgrave-street. AISESTOWN"-^OT~Sale7iooTXrd". House, . £700. For particulars, write Box 91, New Plymouth. noAAA AND £500lTTrust Funds to 3_»O" t\f\J Lend, on mortgage, town oi country, sums to suit. G. S. Hill- and Co.. 189, Featherston-street. X UNCHEON, Tea, and Supper Rooms JLJ to be disposed of privately; exceptional opportunity. Apply X.H., Evening Post. . . . ' LDERLY Man seeks Situation bookkeeper, store man, or assistant, active, good business experience. Apply Reliance, Evening Post. A~ANDERSO_N, M;N7A*S~(Reg-y, • English Medium, Medical - Clairvoyant. Business readings and solar charts. Hours, 10' to 5. 1, Home-street. ON'T missi these LadTes'~Widi"T-"Bar Shoes, best makes, nice dressy line, overstocked, in all sizes, usual price 20s, now 13s' 9d. Martin, Tram Terminus, Courtenay-place. YOU'LL look neat about the feet if you use Wood-Milne Shoe Shine. It gives a bright, waterproof polish. "OERSONAL—Whether you buy Tea X according to Fine Flavour, or Good Value, you'll get satisfaction in Desert Gold. ■ _ TD> ETURNED Soldier '. requires lucra£L tive employment, any capacity. Apply Anzac, Evening Post. R"EV7" LOIE ELMORE,""American Spiritualist Missionary; interviews daily, medical, personal, business, 10 to 5. Last month. 59, Boulcott-street. ERBALTs'T—J. L. Elmore treat 3 all patients with fresh herbs. Clairvoyant diagnosis. ,No examination. Last mouth. 59, Boulcott-street. 9 ~/.-GENT'S Box " CalTl'an " ami ,-vO/ Black, best makes, never again at this price. 21s 6(1. Martin, Tram Terrninu.3, Courtunay-place. GR-IIKN MEXICAN PARROTS. TSTB have a few of these world-re- » » nowned talkers for sale; all picked birris. Day and Co., 49, Courtenayplace, opp. Gas Works. "TVTOTK our prices oi the ' famous and i« reliable Unique Hot Water Bags: 6 x 10 7s- 6d, 6 x 12 8s 9d, 8 x 10 9s, 8 x 14 10s 6d, 10 x 12 lis 9d, 10 x 14 11s 6d, 12 x 14 14s. R. M. Green. 141, Vivian-st DESERT Gold is Queen of Teas because of its superior flavour, quality, and value. Order it To-day. WALKING without, Wood-Mime Rubber Heels is like riding a cycle without rubber tires. Have a pair fitted. 17*7cV-LADIES r~l-Bar~ Shoes, "neat 10/ i/ and dressy, good make, new stock for 11s 9d. Martin, Tram Terminus, Courtenay-place. prCJRNrfURE, Furniture. We Buy JC largo or small lots of the above. Richardson Bros.. 206, Upper Cuba-st. JENKINS, Licensed Dealer, Wood • and Coal Merchant. 'Phone 3473 New and Second-hand Furniture Bought, Sold, or Exchanged. Vehicles for Sale, cheap. 41. Cambridge-terrace £>/?/_?— SUEDE Top Boots, button ,4/0/ D and lace, as worn by all smart dressers, for 22s 6d. At Martin's,-Tram Terminus, Courten»y-plaoe,

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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 146, 21 June 1916, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 146, 21 June 1916, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 146, 21 June 1916, Page 1

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