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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. Also, Single Carpets Collected, Cleaned, and returnod immediately. Ring up - VACUUM CLEANING CO., - 18, GREY-ST., WELLINGTON. 'Phones—2333, 9 a.m. till 5 p.m. 2510 Aut., always. 2349, Warehouse. LOST, Gold Earring. Reward. Apply Evening Post. OST, Plug off Benzine Tank.. ' Rewwrd, London Motor- Driving School, 75, Kent-terrace, 139, Adelaide-road. OST, by "working girl, £1 Note, between Ghuznee arid Manners streets; Reward. Apply. Evening Post. OST, Handbag, containing motor tube, sundries, yesterday, 4.45 p.m., Park-street-Tinakori-road Waiting Shed; reward - B. Barnard,. 11, Hall-street, New-ton-n. 'Phono 2431 (2 rings)..; . LOST, a pair of Gold Nippers, between Thorndon and Lambton-quay. Please return. Apply Evening Post. LOST, Lady's Black Bag (name inside), containing return ticket to Hawera, 2 wharf passes, £1 note, and silver, this morning, on . wharves; reward. Apply Evening Post. , LOST, between Quinton's Corner and Lower Hutt; Black Handbag, containing pocket books and money. Apply Evening Post. Reward. . . FOUND— A child's welfare depends upon its food. Children of all age* benefit by Mabela. Test it. FOUND— F. W. Gardiner, Pianoforte Tuner and Expert. Established over 25 years. Orders left at G. E. Godber's, 142, Willis-street. . . F~~ OUND—Desert Gold Tea is the favourite everywhere. It leads for flavour, quality, and economy. FOUND —The most satisfactory food for infants is Mabela. Quickly prepared, easily digested, most economical. OUND—That handy little booklet "Hints on Gardening," free for asking at R. A. Nicol's Reliance Seed Store, 37, Courtenay-place. IJER SON AL—Olive, please write to M.P., Whangamomona. OUNG man, ineligible, with four y months' experience in motor garage, desires Position as Driver, taxi or private. Reply Trustworthy, Evening Post.' ' YOUNG Man requires private Board and Residence,i single room, good light, handy town. State terms T.R., Evening Po3t. TRACY'S Closing Down Boot Sale starts on Friday. 44, ■ Mannersstreet. __ _ • 7S ENTLEMAN "require!" good Bed-.Sit-VX" ting Room; Terraoe preferred; no meals. -Apply Profession, Evening Post. OLF—Position as Greenkeeper wanted'by Advertiser at beginning of October;, good coach and repairer of clubs; excellent references; over -^military age. Apply Mashie, Evening Post. INQBJL^Droghead,' latest 66, cheap; Oak. Drop Head, £3 15s; terms arranged. 'Phone 4214.-" -Globe,'-Grand Opera House. SUNNY" Bod-SitUng Room offered gentleman,' in private comfortable home; meals 'arranged. Apply England, Evening Post. • .■'"• P<OMPETENT Bookkeeper desires Em-■-v ployment in; evenings; tradesmen's books or general office work. Apply Double Entry, Evening Post. A DVERTISER Re-seats and Re-hoods J\ Motor Cars. Address at Evening Post. ■ AIMEA, 278, Upper Willis-st-reot, Superior Apartments; every possible convenience. 'Phone 2575 A. XiIXCEPTIONALLY nice Home for genXU tleman, breakfast optional, best part Thorndon. Address at Evening Post. RESSMAKERT(widow) wants~Orders for Spring Work. Would join another dressmaker. Apply Laurie, Evening Post. ■ . - ADAME REPRAH, renowned Psychic. Interviews in Wellington. One week orjly (en route to America.); Daily, 1 to 61 59, Boulcot-t_street. INGER, latest d'rophead7new7£9 15s; Golden Oak, £5 15s; Treailla, .from £2; Hand, 255; best prices for all makes of machines. Wellington Machine Q'o., 41, Kent-terrace..: : . ■ * LADY would like to learn motor-car driving. State price and particulars to A.D., Evening Post.. BOARD and Lodging required by young tradesman;: home comforts. •• State particulars to Rex, EveningiPost. . rriOBACCONIST - HAIRDRESSING -i- Business, sound; going concern, must sell, owner called up, slaughter" for spot cash. -Sacrifice, Evening Po»t. LADIES! Do not fail to see the novelties in dainty Neckwear, showing, at Miss Lomax's, opp. Fire Station, New-. town ■ ' ■ MRS. SINCLAIR, Palmist and Crystal Reader. Interviews, 13,' Jessie-st. Characters from photos., hair, or flowers. Number on lamp."-■ ~~shee!Ffarm. ■ WANTED, strong.Youth, for farm, near .Waikanae. .Apply, stating age and previous experience (if any), to Mr. A.. E. Odlin, care C. and A. Odlin, Ltd., Merchants, Wellington. WANTED, Motor. Mechanic and Improver. State experience and salary required. ■ - BASTIN AND AVERY, Motor Engineers, Pahiatua. " STOCKTAKING SALE. W:ANT-&D-Bargtun!. in JuDSies' Silk Blouses from 8s lid; White Aprons, ls lid; Black Kid Gloves, 3s!lld. Black and Co., Manners-street. WATCHMAKER WANTED. WANTED, reliablo Watchmaker. Apply for particulars, enclosing references to ' BOX 432, Post Office. TAILOKESSES. TVTANTED, Machinists, for all branch- » » ea. Apply ; CATHIE AND SONS, LTD., Workrooms; Marion-street. "~ BARGAINS IN TOWELS. •V\7"ANTBD-iSIM.K "-a Co.'s Stocktak-»•■».-ing Sale: White Towels. 4d, 6d, and Uid,'worth double; 80in Bleached Sheeting, ls 9d. Don't miss these. ■ TO -TAILORESSEg. WANTED; Trousor and Riding Breeches Machinists; inexperienced hands,,taught. App!j .Manageress, Colonial Clothing Factory, Old Customhouse-st. ,~ DRESSMAKING. WANTED, experienced Hands, for all departments. Apply MISS HARPER, .' C. Smith, Ltd., Cuba-street. WANTED, "VTOUNG Lady as Companion-Help, and -^ must be fond of children. Apply (address) at livening Post. ~'- ~ HAT AIT AI" ~ WANTED to Purchase, Section, near town ; Hataitai preferred ; suitable for erecting dwelling and fairly large. Send particulars to A.8.C., Eveniop: Poet.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 46, 23 August 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 46, 23 August 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 46, 23 August 1917, Page 1

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