OKTH HALF-YEARLY END-OF-SEASON SALE. ALL MILLINERY TO GO ALL COSTUMES TO GO ALL THE SILKS TO GO ALL THE EVENING WRAPS TO GO. OVER 4_9K OO() STOCKS, ALL AT BIG REDUCTIONS. COLE'S DRAPERY CO., 108, 110, 112, CUBA-STREET. T OST, a. gold "Isle of Man" Brooch, ■LJ in Petone-esplanade or vicinity. Finder please return to Mrs. Douglas, 215, William-street, Petone. ■ LOST, yesterday morning, Parcel ad- ' drossed Mrs. Couzins, ■Molesworthstreet. Howard on returning to' J. Campbell, Ballance-street. LOST, Thursday afternoon, Wristlet Watch, between Oriental Bay and Island Bay Rnward. Evening Post. LOST, in. General Post Office, silver Purse, inscribed .'-V.H." Reward. Kindly return to Avcnug, Evening Post. LOST, between Maranui and Kilbirnie Post. Office, Returned Soldier's Badge, No. 12986. Finder please return Soldiers' Club. . LOST, vicinity Dixon-street, Purse containing girl's wages, gold ring; reward. Apply J. L. Blake, Dixon-street. LOST, Returned Soldier's Badge, No. 10/2712, on waterfront, about King's Wharf. Findes please return to Returned Soldiers' Club, Wellington. OST, Reward, Bth inst., 9ct Walt-ham Watch. Jack Jacobus, 251, Wil-lis-street/ ' ■:,'■ LOST, between Queen's and Kine's Wharves,' Lambton-quay and Wil-lis-street, 'Topaz Stone; reward. W. E. Turnbull,' Keir's, Ltd., Jervois-quay. OST, grey bearded Collie, Dog. One > pound reward' at Hotel Cecil if. left at once. ___ LOST— Will -the person' -who took, -yesterday, Brooch fxom black velvet ribbon, at Bathing- Shod. Day's Bay, return same to 139, Ghuznee-street? -. ' . T OST, Wristiet~Wa~tch, enclosed in jL' green . leather case, last i Friday afternoon, " between Orangi Kaupapa (Botanic Gardens) and Lambton Railway Station. Finder please return'to Evening Post.; Reward. ' ■ ■ ■, ■ LOST, Opal Bar Brooch, 5 stones. Reward, Mrs. Kennedy, caro Hotel Cecil. '•■■-' ' LOST, by working man, three £1 notes, between Levin and. Co. and J. Campbell, carriers. £1 reward. Apply J. J. Curtis and Co. - ■■ ' . ■ LOST— A splendid chance by not getting a Red Cross Art.Union Ticket; only Is. FOUND— A gentle' laxative is Sharland's -.-., Fluid. Magnesia. Equally good ..for sick headache and heartburn. "J7IOUND— 34 Prizes of 1000 sheep in Red -T _ Crosss Art Union. Tickets at tobacconists. •..-■''■■ /■ ■ • ■ ■ FOUND— If your Piano requires tuning, wo are experts, and can do it for you now.'; Call' or ring 'phone 3474. Ninlmo'and Sons,42, Kent-terrace. ■ AY'S BAY—Left on Beach, two Bathing Suits (ladies')." Finder please .. communicate ■ Richardson,- . SO, Devon-street. '" . '." . '. ■■■'■-■• /COMPOSITOR (Newe) wants'. Work; \j town or. country.' Apply Compositor, Evening^'Post."'-: "'*':,. '-•'■-. '~* FLAT,, unfiirnished,. 3 or 4^ rooms arid ' bathroom, wanted by married .couple; must be central and with refined'people. .Terms, and' particulars Superior, .Evening Post. .....''.•■'- '.'•'' ADAME COXA LEE, Chierosophist "and Character Reader, may be .consulted,daily, ,10 a.m. to 9, p.m., 27, Constable-street. . - . . ERPLEXEDT- Consult Madame King, Gifted Clairvoyante. Advice all. subjects. 87, Vivian-street, opposite Salvation Army. MONEY to Lend, £5 upwards, any •security.- Call or write L. W; Balkind, Boulcott Chambers, Boulcott-st. npO Poultry Farmers and Others.— JL Wanted to Purchase, 50' to 60 doz. Fresh Eggs' every , week all the year round. Apply Spot Cash, Evening Post. SINGER 'Drophead, 7 drawers, £5 15s; Treadle, 30s; Hand Machines, cheap. I 'Phone 4214.' Globe, Grand Opera House. TWO gentlemen require Board and Residence, central. Apply lors,-. Evening Post. ■:'■■-■' . | URNITURE and ;Furnishings—Write or call for free e6timat.es of requirements. ' Te .Aro Furnishing Co., 91, Cubastreet, Complete House Furnishers. FRONT Bed-Sitting .Room to Let, also Bedroom; moderate rent; suit persons employed during day. 231, Thorn-(lon-quay. ' , .- ■ ■ BUICK Roadster, ' latest model, run 3000 miles, fully complete. Full particulars Buick Car, oare W. Pilkington, Courtenay-place. ENTRAL Board and Residence required by four young men; Hate terms. Apply to E.-, Evening Post. MADAME ERMILLE,-Genuine Clairvoyarite, 'visiting N.Z. Hours, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. 119, Lambton-quay (upstairs), near Occidental Hotel., L OR KENT-TERRACE, has. Vacancies Otlj for three tradesmen; terms £1. ' INGER Drophead, latest, cheap, treadle, 255; hand machine, 15a; guaranteed. Wellington' Machine Co., 41, Kent-terrace. . , VACANT, in .quiet house, large airy Bedroom and Sittincr-room; or would let separately; breakfast and tea if 'required. References exchanged. 'Phone 2540. - ' HOUSE, 5-roomed, Furniture for Sale, £12; option letting, 17s weekly, 28, Dorking-road, Brooklyn, after 5 tonight. . ■ - AN experienced- farmer, married, unable to go to the war, is willing to manage a farm during war time. Apply Farmer, Evening Post. ' ■ . ADAME AZUCENA, Phrenologist and Clairvoyante, 208, Lambtonquay, opposite- Kirkcaldio and Stains, Aldous's Buildings. ; : ADAM DE ALMA,: Clairvoyant and Psychometrist, interviewed daily. Reopen Public Circle, Sunday night, 7.3*0. Floral readings. 10, Garrctt-stroet. S~ANAGEN~tho~ British~N<^«7Fo°<f, operates equally upon the digestive organs and nerve centres. EUBBING makes washing so tiring. ' Easy Monday' Laundry Help does i away with rubbing. Packets la. I SANAGEN, the, British Nerve Food, restores the energy of body and mmd. ■■ ■J'N- peace or war, on land or seas, ReX cord is the Daddy of Teas. "OUILD up you,- starved nerves with Aj> Sanagen, the British Nerve Food. Entirely frca of drugs. O ACOLOL, British Lysol, is the last L word »in medical disinfectants. Procurable from all Chemists. IF your health is in an enervated condition, take Sanagen, the British Nerve Food, which renews strength. ■ AINTIER Tea hath no man than this—Record, the.Daddy of Teas. SANAGEN, the-British Nerve Food", dispenses with drugs. It is strictly o. brain food. ...
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 48, 24 February 1917, Page 1
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