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URGENT NOTICE, "JUDGING .by the present demand upon tl our services SPRING CLEANING HAS NOW COMMENCED. BOOK YOUR DATES IN ADVANCE, RIGHT NOW. Single Carpets Collected,, Cleaned, and Returned same day if required. VACUUM CLEANING-CO., ' 18, GREY-STREET. , 'Phones 2333 and 2510 A. LOST, 30s, in -bank notes, Lambtonquay, Queen's Theatre, Wednesday. Reward, returning 48, Hill-street. OST, Manners or Willis streets, Bronzo Brooch, engineer's badge; keepsake. 5s reward at Royal Oak. LOST, Pearl Brooch, 3 birds, between Willis-street and Lambton Station; reward. Apply at Evening Post. LOST, Wednesday evening, between Town Hall and Laery and Co., 3 £1 notes. Reward Apply Evening Posfa LOST, at Shortt's Picture Theatre, last night, Lady's Cream Bag, containing £10 in notes, letters, etc.; substantial reward. Apply Manager, Shortt s Theatre. OST, in Hataitai, small Black Purse, containing (our pound notes. Reward, 1, Matai-road, Hataitai. LOST, Handbag, purse inside, also machine book, etc. Reward on returning same to Barnes, 9a, Hopper-fit. I" r'oST,"~offic6T ;rs7star ) ' form of brooch, -i with safety chain attached; greatly valued as keepsake; good reward. Apply 103, Daniel-street. 'Phone 2610T OST last Tuesday morning, between 1-J Abel Smith-street, Willis, and Ghu&nee streets, Lady's Fan. Finder kindly ring 623 A. ■ OST, all Corn Troubles os if by ma-gic. 1 You'U be surprised at the -results from using Coy's Coro Salve. W; H. Coy, Chemist, Riddiford-street. OUND, Pianos. We still purchase and- give the highest prices; no deduction for auctioneer's commission or cartage. Nimmo and Sons,. 42, Kent-Tier. OUND, this morning, Coy's Efficient Cure toi Worms; permanent and tasteless. W. H. Coy, Chemist., Riddi-ford-street. LV.—Mrs. Elizabeth Allen, call at Evening Post for letter A CCOUNTANT - Bookkeeper wants xJL Books to Keep, evenings; Incometax Schedules prepared; terms moderate. Apply Balance, Evening Post. TOBBING Compositor, experienced, eJ» wants Position, town or country; returned soldier. Apply T.P., Evening Post. ; . '/CAREFUL Tenant requires 5 or 6-rd. V^ House, month's time. Mail particulars to Moderate Rent. Post Agency, New town. ■ ARGE Furnished Bed-Sitting Room to Let, use conveniences, no children. 93, Tinakori.road, near Bowling Green. GOOD Carpenters wanted. Apply Wilson and Johnson, Kelbuni Parado SUNNY Room, balcony preferred in quiet home, vicinity Upper M'Furlane, Hawker .streets. Stat*> terms to Reasonable,' Evening Post. SINGER Dropheads, latest '«5, cheap; Treadles from £1; Hand Machines, 1 £1. Before buying- elsewhere it will pay you to inspect these machines. Wellington Machine Co., 41, Kent-terrace. EVER, again at this price—Ladies 7 Glace Derby Shoos, 11s ?d, 14s 6d, 16s 9d. Martin's, Tram Terminus, Cour-tenay-place. Sale, Sale, Sale. . TTILEGTRICIAN, used to lift and shop JtU work, wiring, etc., wants Situation, distance no object, town :or country. Electrician, ■ care Evening Post. ANAGEN, the British nerve food. It restores healti and renews strength. Procurable all chemists. ' WHEN you aro up against it, try a cup of Record, the Daddy of Teas. S*t f AAA TO LEND, in sums to 3W.Lt>,l/UU suit, on first-class City Property, at 5£ per cent. Apply Thomson, Brown, and East, 189, Featherstonstrect (opposite Union Bank). S ANAGEN, tho British norv'o food, im- . parts life and vigour to every nerve and every fibre. THE nimble bob does the job. Buys half a pound of Tea—the very best; this is no jest. Try Record Tea and ccc. TTACANCIES, permanent Gentlemen V Boarders; tariff 25s weekly Huston Hall, Mahora-street, Kilbirnie. LADY, engaged during day, desires Private Board and Residence, vicinity Terrace or Kelburn. Apply X., Evening Post. LADY requires 2 Furnished Rooms, in good locality, or would share house with widow, lady or soldier's wife. Apply Particular, Evening Post. BOARD and Residence, private, where no others kept preferred, wanted by two young gentlemen, share room, soft washing, vicinity Terrace. Particulars to 20, Evening Post. . FURNISHED Bed-Sitting-room required, by married couple; permanent if suitable. Apply Suitablo, Evening Post-. I~MMEDIATK Sale 4-rd. House, hot water, good drainage, section 42 x 117. Apply after 7 p.m., 95, Owen-street. DRESSMAKING— Wanted, at once, experienced Hands; good wages. Apply Madame Cowan, 237, Cuba-street. A BOON to Housewives —Easy Monday Laundry Help. Saves rubbing, saves tho clothes, saves your work. la packet lasts eight weeks. ANAGEN is different to other neryo tonics. It feeds the nerves and its invigorating effect lasts. S ANAGEN is a true tonic which feeds tho nerves and gives you fresh vigour. MRS BIGGINS,. Trance and Test Medium, Medical Clairvoyante, may be consulted 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., 66, Abel Smith-street, near Cuba-street. DO it now! Buy that trial pound of Record, the Daddy of Teas. It will delight you. ACOLOL, British Lysol, is tho last word in medical disinfectants. Procurable from all Chemists. YOU never miss your cup of Tea until the caddy runs dry. Keep Record, the Daddy of Teas, in reserve. AXE your nerves unstrung? Then J-_. lot Sanagen help you. . It's the genuine British nervo food. WHEN other lips are urging you against your judgment, go for Record, tho Daddy of Teas. IF you only knew how wonderfully Sanagen invigorates you, you would commence taking it right away. MADAM !—Easy Monday Laundry Help makes clothes spotlessly clean without rubbing them. 1b prickets, grocers^ ■pERPLEXED ?—Consult Madame King, -B- gifted Clairvoyante; advice all subjects. 87, Vivian-street (opp. Salvation Army). ; MADAME CORA LEE, Chiorosophist and Character Reader, may bo consulted doily, 2 to & and 7 to a 109.. ~'Cuor_do_-c_ua.y...

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

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