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BIG LINE TABLE COVERS j Less than PRE-WAR PRICES. Reds, Greens, Brown, 6x4, 6s lid; 8 x 4, 9s lid; 2£ yards x 2 yards, 12s I 6d, 13s 6d. j COLE'S DRAPEB,Y CO., 108^ 110, 112, CUBA-STREET. NEW MODELS IN CHIC FOOTWEAR. DO not mies_ seeing the6e. They are something absolutely now in smart fashionable footwear—new in style, design, and material, and all splendid value. Ladies' All Velvet Black Button Boots, patent leather, toe cap, leather Cuban heels, medium round toes. 27s 6d Ladies' All Patent Golosh Boots, with smart light fawn gabardine leg, lace, medium round toes, leather Cuban heels, 35s Ladies' Button, Boots, patent leather golosh, light fawn gabardine leg, medium round toes, leather Cuban heels, 38s 6d PEARCE'S BOOT ARCADE 106, Cuba-street, and Riddiford-street. nn o L E T, LARGE FRONT ROOM, In the Evening Post Building. Suitable for Office or Show Room. B.LUNDELL BROS., LTD. TO LET, '■ First Floor, 32 x 80, brick building, Edw&rdrstreet, off Man-ners-street; rent £2 10s week. Apply W. 8.. Reeves, 102, Willis-street. • : TO LET, superior Furnished Flat, also Bed-Sitting Room; large grounds and all conveniences. Apply 278, Upper Willis-street. TO LET, double and single furnished Bedroom, private house. Apply 33, Myrtle-crescent, off. Adelaide-road, near Basin Reserve. TO LET, large Bed-Sitting Room, overlooking harbour; suit two gentlemen;. breakfast optional. 10, Percival-st. 0 LET, 4 Furnished Rooms, East Lynne, Rona Bay Apply No. 2, Cecil Buildings, Lambton-quay. ripO LET, partly • furnished Bungalow, Jl 3 rooms and kitchenette, gas range, electric light, hot points, good locality. Apply to Flax, Evening Post. fTVG LET. 8-tcl House fine view, 30s. A Apply 22, Telford-terrace, Haysireet, evenings after 6. . nnO LET, No. 47, Tinakori-road; no -B- agents. Apply particulars Telephone 343. . ■_ 0 LET, Furnished Single Bedroom, c.1., h. and c. bath, all conveniences; splendid vipw... .Apply 13, .Austin? street. 'Pliqnc. . •-.'.' FliO LET, 3 Unfurnished Rooms, all JL conveniences. Apply 31, Courtenayplace. nnO LET, Motor Shed, with or withJL out bach, also large Unfurnished Room. Apply M N., Post Agericy, Newtown. ■ , ' rf\O LET, Constable-street, good 10-rd. j Jb- House', every modern convenience; good garden, . immediate possession. Eggers, 164, Fcatherston-street. riTUD LET, two Rooms, one furnished, to 1- business girls, good home; washing and breakfast. Apply Kelvyn, Evening Post ■ 0 LET, 5-rd. Blouse, 10, Hadfieldterraoe, Kelburn; rent 255. Apply Ballinger Bros., Waring Taylor-street. TO LET, unfvunished Room, fireplace 1- and gas, control. Apply 142, Willisstreet. 0 LET," well-furnished self-contained Flat; also well-furnished single and double Rooms, modern conveniences. Apply Electric Light, Evening Post. Ro ANNIE GUNNS, deceased. ANNIE GUNNS, late of Kenninghall, in the County of Norfolk, England, Widow, deceased, by her Will dated the 6th day of March, 1916, and proved in the Principal Probate Registry of His Majesty's High Court of Justice on the 19th day of October, 1916, beaueathed a share in her estate to her Son, ARCHIBALD GUNNS; but declared that as nothing had been heard of her said Son .Archibald Gunns for the past three or four years, and that it was uncertain j whether ho was alive or dead, her Trustees should cause advertisements to be insc/ted in at least two New Zealand newspapers for her said Son Archibald Gunns, and that if no satisfactory ev-i----dencs should bo obtained -within 12 months after the first insertion of such advertisement that he the said Archibald Gunns was alive at the time-of her decease or of his death prior to her decease, leaving a Widow, or Children, then in such case it should bo assumed that her said Son Archibald Gunns had died a bachelor and intestate prior to her decease, and that the share of her said Son Archibald Gunns under her Will should be equally divided between all his Brothers and Sisters who should survive her: NOW, in pursuance of such direction, the said ARCHIBALD GUNNS, or any person claiming interest under tho before-mentioned bequests, is requested to communicate forthwith either with Henry Gunna, of 23, Mandeville-road, Lower Riccarton, Christchurch, New Zealand, or the undersigned, the Solicitors for the Executors. Dated this 18th day of November, 1916. j STEVENS, MILLER, AND JONES, j Bank Chambers, Norwich, England. THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT, 1908 (Section 50). In the Estate of GEORGE JAMES BUCK, late of Wellington, a member of the 1 Royal N.Z. Artillery, deceased. ALL Creditors and others having claims against this Estate are hereby roSuircd to send them, with particulars, to le District Manager of tho Public Trust Offico at Wellington, on or before the 29th day of March, 1917. Accounts not rendered by the date named may be rejected. All moneys payable to the above estate may bo lodged to the credit of tliePublic Trustee's account at any Postal Moneyorder Office, or paid to the District Manager of the Public Trust Office at Wellington. FRED. FITCHETT, ' Public Trustee. 25th January, 1917. SINGER Machines, the latest, and greatest assortment in tho Dominion. Call Globe, Grand Opera House, Ma-n----nera-streot. DON'T let; anyone tell 50U there's, sometliing a.s good as &iii]Bgen.. 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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 29, 2 February 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 29, 2 February 1917, Page 1

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