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KINDLY NOTE—THE ONLY WAY. WE can Collect your Upholstered : Furniture, Thoroughly Clean per Vacuum process, and return the same day. Ako, Single;_Carpets Collected, Cleaned, and returned immediately. Ring up .VACUUM CLEANING CO., ' 18, GREY-ST., WELLINGTON. •Phones—2333. 9 p.m. till 5.p.m. 2510 Aut., always. . 2349, Warehouse. LOST— Will person who found Green • Handbag, King's Birthday, Lyall Bay, return 143, Queen's Drive, LyaJl Bay? Reward. . T OST, Returned Soldier's Association JL- Badge (No. 1 10/3949). Finder please return . Secretary, Wellington Returned Soldiers' Association. LOST, Monday, between Nurses' Club, ' Kensington-street, and Kelburn, Brooch', (officer's star); valued ,as keepsake. Reward, Evening Post. LOST. Kick-start Sprocket, off motor cycle, Hutt-road. Reward. Sutherland and Rankine. . '. OST, Bracelet, partly broken, set with rubiss; keepsake; reward. Apply 71, Tory-street. ■ OST—Will Person who found Handbag in Lyall Bay car this morning, return same? Good reward. Apply Evening-Post. ' LOST, on Monday, Brooch, scroll of brilliants with sapphires; reward on returning. 'Apply Evening, Post. ' OST; vicinity Lambton-quay, or Boul-cott-stp-et, Five-bar Gold Bangle; reward. Mrs. Taylor, Thornleigh, Boul-cott-street. . ■ LOST, those bad smelling drains, by using Hyool," the most powerful <asinfectant. Obtainable all leading stores. LOST, by mothers, _ those' sleepless nights,' upon obtaining a permanent' and tasteless Cure for Worms from W. H. Coy, Chemist, Newtown. TjiOUND, Tha Rutland, Plimmer's 'JO Steps. ■ Finest private hotel in Wellington. Intending guests book immediately. . Only limited number of rooms left. 'Phone 4415. FOUND, Baby always happy and well,, thanks to Mabela. Builds firm flesh and strong bones. FOUND— Pianos. We purchase and still give highest prices; no deduction, for auctioneers' commission or cartage. Nimmo'. and Sons, 42, Kent-terrace. OUND—Mabela, the new Malted Food, grows more ' popular every week. Recommended by leading nurses and doctors., . FOUND— -That Umbrella requires Recovering. '* Send it,along while the weather is fine, Lethaby's, Umbrella Specialists, opposito Post Office. Re-cover from 5s lid. '■ OUND, after years of suffering, an, instant and permanent Cure for Corns—Coy's Corn Salvo. Obtainable from W. H. Coy, Chemist, Newtown. ERSONAL.—WiII Mrs. Johnson, late of Seatoun, please send address to Mr. M. Wilson, G.P.0., Wellington? ■• ETTIE.— Deepest sympathy.—Black-eyed Boy. ■ _________ T QNELY wonian would like to meej ■ iLi>--{onely; lady with -view- to,"Con> panionsljip. Apply Sociable, Evening Po6t. '.■'■:■'. , ' ■'■': . '. '' '''' fTTOORpUGHLY roliable person desires X position as Cook or Housekeeper; no washing. Apply Scotchwoman, Evening Post. ' REFINED young lady would like Position as Attendant in doctor's or dentist's rooms. Apply K.M., Evening Post. -.''-■ . : . RELIABLE Chof wants Place, at once; all-round man. Apply H. 8., Evening Post. ' MOTHER, 2 Daughters, boy 12, requirj Accommodation or Furnished Rooms and Dinner.' Apply, Kelburn Studonts, Evening Post. YOUNG Lady, experienced clerk and cashier,, desires . Employment, for ovenings. Apply Very Roliable, Evening Post. . MADAME MILL WARD, Clairvoyanto, Psychomotrist, and Palmist, Room 3, top floor, Boulcott Chambers* Boulcott-street. Hours 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. SINGER "Uropiioad, £5 15s; White Rotary Drpphead, £4 15s; all machines guaranteed. Globe, Grand Opera House. ' SINGER'S Oak Drophead, £8 10s; 66, now, £9 15s; latest Cabinet, £12 10s; others, Dropheads, £3 10s; Treadle, £2 ss; Hand, 30s. Wollington Machine Co., 41, Kent-terrace.. - THE dullest mind can ,be made intelligent by Mnemonics. Learn it, to get retentive memory. 178, Molesworthstreot. BOARD and Residejico wanted, in ' Kelbuvn, by lady. Reply Teacher, Evening Post. IGN-TICKET Writing-Young Man seeka Position anywhere, North Island; airbrush experience; reference. Apply Poster, Evening Post. AUNCH—Wanted to! Sell, 7 x 9, h.p., 20ft, Motor Launch, perfect order, no reasonable offer refused. Apply Speedy, Evening Post. "PERPLEXED ? Consult Madame Kinjr, JL Gifted Clairvoyante. Advioe ell subjects. 87, Vivian-street, opp. Salvation Army. rjIAKE a Brown Pea every week, and X enjoy perfect health; 6d, Is 6d, 2s 6d box. All stores. MABELA always gives satisfaction. Easy to prepare, very palatable, highly nutritious. Only la 6d tin. Sold everywhere. ; SUPERIOR Apartments, to Let, all conveniences, no children,-good home. Apply 27, Brougham-street. OS. BIGGINS, Trance and Test Medium, Medical Clairvoyant, may be consulted 10 a.m. to 9 p.m , 66, Abel Smith-street, near Cuba-street. MARRIAGE, Dertiny, Events, Changes, • Prospects, Surroundings, Business, etc., Marvellous 2000-word Life Readings. Send birth date and 9 N.Z. Stamps, to Au.bcrt. Box 440, Sydney. ' OIK fififi TO LEND, in sums to »1.U,1/Utf suit, on first-class City Property, at 6J per cent. Apply Thomson, Brown, and East, 189, Featherstonstroet (opposite Union Bank). MABELA, the ideal Malted Food for Infants is made by specialists from (he purest ingredients. Sold everywhere. ■ ' DO you want Money? I lend £5 to £ICO on any class of security. Call or write, enclosing stamp for reply. Strictly confidential. L. W. Balkind, Boulcott Chambers, Boulcott-street, WellingtoiL COUNTER Showcases—For Sale, 1 Steel Frame and Plate-gliiSs, 1 Ebony and Glass. Call at No. 4 Room, N.Z. Express ADAME COXA LEE, Chicrosophiist and Character Reader, moy ba consulted daily, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.. 27, Constable-street. mHOUSANDS of people need Brown X Pea* oocaeionally. Purely vegetable. Try a, 6d box. Any store.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 136, 8 June 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 136, 8 June 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 136, 8 June 1917, Page 1

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