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KINDLY NOTE—THE ONLY WAY. WE can Colloct your Upholstered Furniture, Thoroughly Clean per Vacuum process, and return the same day. Also, Single Carpet* Collected, Cleaned, and returned immediately. Ring up VACUUM CLEANING CO., 18, GREY-ST., WELLINGTON. 'Phones—2333, 9 a.m. till 5 p.m. 2510 Aut., always. 2349, Warehouse. £5 REWARD. T OST, about 30th April last, Exchange '■JLJ Book, No. 114, of Christchurch Philatolio Society. Posted at Te Aro P. 0., addressed R. F. Joyoe, "Stooar," Glen-road Kelburn. The above reward will be paid for information loading to recovery of •book and contents. Communicate with MR. A. COUSENS, 20, Oxtey-street, St. Albans. LOST, Gold Drop Earring; reward. Apply Evening Post. OST, lafct Friday, Lady's Gold Wrietlot AVatch, leather strap, between Brandon-strest and Abhol-cresoent. Reward, 3, Athol-cresoent. LOST,' Saturday last, on Lambton-quay, £5 Note; reward. Apply Evening Post. ■ ■ OST, Gent'e Cable Watch Chain, in New Plymouth mail train, ox between Thorndon Station and Campbellstreet, Karori, Tuesday, 21et. £1 reward, Mr. H. Savage, Lambtan-quar. LOST, Thursday, vicinity Cuba and Vivian streete, Wedding- Ring. Reward. Address Evening Post. LOST, Thursday, Fountain Pen with clip, between Poet Office and Upper Tory-street. Apply Evening Post. OST, a Purse, with a 10s note and silver and keepsake, on Wednesday afternoon, either, in tram or between John-street and Basin Reserve; Toward. Apply L.W., Evening Post. LOST, last Friday night, Parcel containing boy's boote (just repaired), between Gas Company and Courtenayplaee Terminus or Lyall Bay car. Reward. Apply Evening Post. LOST, probably in vioinity Willis and Cuba streets, Envelope containing references. Finder please return to Anxious, Evening Post. LOST, all faith in corn cures until I tried Coy's Corn Salve, the instant and permanent cure. Coy's, Chemist, Newtown. ; | - "I7OUND, a Gold Wristlet Watch. ApJj ply Government Insurance Department _; 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'e, 142, Willis-street. FOUND— Desert Gold Tea is the favourite everywhere. It leads for flavour, quality, and economy. FOUND— Ths most satisfactory food for infants is Mabela. Quickly prepared, ea6ily digested, most economical. T7IOUND—That handy little, booklet X 1 "Hints on Gardening," free for asking at R. A. Nicol's Reliance Seed Store, 37, Courtenay-place. FOUND— Pianos, we bny any make or condition; always pay highest prices. Send us full, particulars. Nimmo and Sons, 42, Kent-terrace. 'Phone 3474. FOUND, that it is impossible toget a better or pleasanter cure for Worms than Coy's. Obtainable from W.. H. Coy. Chemist, Newtown. ERSONAL—OIive, please write to M.P., Whangamomona. ATRIMONY — Christian Working Man, about 43, with little means, wishos to meet a widow, one or two children not objected to. Address Sincerity, Evening Post. TDWRNISHED Flat to Let, 2 or 3 rooms, JP uee piano, conveniences; suit business ladies or married couple. Apply Evening Post. SINGER Round Shuttle, splendid order, £3 10s; Hand Machine, £1 10s; kept in order free. Globe, Grand Opera House., SUPERIOR Board and Residence for married couple; terms moderate. Apply Blandford, 210, Tinakori-road. 'Phone 3800. ELLINGTON Machine Co.—Thirty Hand Machines to select from, 255, Dropheads £4 10s, Singer Treadle sdrawer, £3 10a. Guaranteed fi I—>1—> years. 41, Kent-terrace. /CLEARING Sale, expiration lease. Vjl Everything cleared regardless cost. Took, Crockery, Furniture. Collection years. Offers wanted. Ellis, corner Vivian and Tory streete. ED-SITTING Room or Bedrooml offered gentleman; smmy and' comfortable, us© of dining room, meals airrangied. Apply Comfort, Evening Poet. ISCHARGED Soldier seeks Position as Driver, previous experience, used to horaes; ineligible. Apply Hooker, 22, Cambridge-terrace. URNISHED or Unf-ornißhed Rooms, private house, wanted by quiet couple; permanent; references. Reply Hy. Sohlonbach, 16, Apu-crescent, LyaU" Bay. ' • •■ OUNG Lady, slight knowledge bookkeeping and typing, desires Position office or cash desk. Address E. 8., Evening Post. IVpELSON—To Let, furnished, from Oo- —* . tober, comfortable 5-rd. Cottage. Apply Miss Dimant, 41, Nile-street, Nelson. T LAMA Hose 2s lid, House Hos© Is, JLi Large Towels Is 2*d, Soldiesra' Wool Sooks 2s 3d. Samuel Pearson, 253, Upper Cuba-street. RACY'S Closing Down Boot Sale starts on Friday. 44, Mannersstreet. OOMS to Let; lino on floors. 297 Grass-street, Oriental Bay; references required; no children taken. AMILY 3 adults wish to Rent Unfurnished 6 or 7-rd. House, Kelburn, Mt. Victoria, Lyall Bay; term if suitable; careful tenants.- Box 276. Tel. 1509. GOLF —Position as Greenkeoper wanted by Advertiser at beginning of Octobei; good coach and repairer of clubs; excellent references; oyer military age. Apply Mashie, Evening. Post. XCEPTIONALLY nice Home for gentleman, breakfast optional, best part Thorndon. Address at Evening Post. ADAME REPRAH, renowned Psychic. Interviews in Wellington. One week only (en route to America). Daily, 1 to 6. 59, Boulcott-etreet. M~ YSYERIOUS~Modern7~SeIf-healini does cure diseases, shattered nerves restored, life lengthened. Learn this science. 178, Molosworth-street. YOUNG Lady desires Position in office its Shorthand-Typiste, solicitor's preferred, references; salary 35s to 40s. Apply Ellerslie, P. 0., Auckland. «?-| f\ AA A TRUST Funds to Lend cSULVjUvFvF on mortgage, sums' to suit; £200 second mortgage. G. S. Hill and Co., Feathereton-street, opp. Union Bank. DESERT Gold Tea Competition has been a Rroat auocoss. Winners will bo announced shortly. All coMp«titof«will reoetva list,

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 47, 24 August 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 47, 24 August 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 47, 24 August 1917, Page 1

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