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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, Cleened, 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. LOST, Tuesday, Pocket Book, contain--1 ing money, papers, etc. Reward on returning 11, Gordon-place, back Newtown. Post Office. LOST— Will Gentleman who found £1 note at Thorndon Railway Ticket Qfiice, kindly communicate? Address at Evening fost. T O__, Hutt-road, Mondiay night, large A- 1 Cameo Brooch; mother's keepsake. Reward, Mrs. Butler, care of Lister Hospital, Abel Smith-street. LOST, last evening, between Aro-street Telephone Box and Brooklyn car stop, Purse, containing sum of money; reward. Address Evening Post. OST, Silver-mounted Umbrella, on door at To Aro Post Office, Sunday. Will finder kindly return 194, Tngestrestreet. Reward. ' T OST, Brown Attach© Case, between A_ D.I.C. and Courtena-y-plaee. Advise Wyles, 17, Lindum-terrace, Roseneath. OST, last Thursday, vicinity Mount Victoria and Upper Vivian-street, Silver Chain and Pendant; reward. Apply Keepsake, Evening Post. "I, EFT on Monday, in People's Picture __) Palace, Silver-mounted Umbrella.' Reward. Caretaker, above Theatre. LOST, all worry about baby's food since using_ Mabela. Quickly prepared, very nutritious, easily digested. FOUND, a Parcel, seen to drop from a motor. Appiy 5, Waripori-street. FOUND, in Aro-atreet, on Thursday ovening, Lady's Brooch. Owner can obtain same on giving description and paying for advertisement, at 42, Norwaystreet. 1710 UND—The most economical tea is . Desert Gold Pure, wholesome, refreshing. 'Biggest value at the price, 2s. "gi'OUND —An experienced Nurae writes: J- . —"Mabela is an excellent food for infants from birth." Test it now. FOUND— Everybody praises the Queen of Teas, Desert Gold. Order the Family Brand at 2s. • "OOUND, by, visitors to Wellington, Hie -*-• ideal home, away from home, Rutland Private Hotel, Plimmer's Steps. 'Phone 4415. jpENTLEMEN requires Board-Resi-dence, in private family. Apply J.W.M., Evening Post. ■j^OMJSSTIOATBD Middle-aged Woman A/ requires Daily Work, household or business. Address Soldier's Mother, .livening Post. WAITING Re-engagement, good Barman ; references; town or country; ca_ recommend. 'Phone 2339. Star, 200, Quay. 1 ADY in refined home at seaside A_ < -wishes "to *take charge7of .little girl over 6 years; every,care given. Reply Seaside, Evening Post. "9 EARN , Magnetic Healing. Does pro--J—* duce permanent health, dispel pains, cure diseases, rescues from premature graves. 178, Molesworth-street. BOARD-LODGING Wantedln~homely family for old lady. Apply Quietness, Evening Post. BAKER requires Employment as second hand, used to bread and smalls. Address EM., 2, Hauka-street, Welling-, ton. ' | 7vlmiEl)~Coup!e" w_n*~"douhle Bed"bitting Room, with separate kitchen.. Apply Denby, Evening Post. T ARGE Piano Case for Sale, zinc- ! ■i-J lined, ,10s. Apply Piano, Evening Post. __■ SINGLE" Furnished" Room Wanted" with homely family (hot bath) by steady man. State terms, Watersider, Evening Post. ' . ; TWO Double Furnished sunny Rooms vacant, no children, use conveniences. No. 93, Tinakori-road, near Bowling Green. FOR quick sale, 2|-h.p. Douglas MotorCycle, £30 cash. Apply C.M.S., Evening Post. P" rTvATE Tuition Wanted in" Bookkeeping and Accountancy. State terms, to Thornton, Evening Post. RESSMAKER and Costumier "will call on ladies requiring day work. Apply Drese, Evening Post. Ort BONUS for 10 or 12-rd. House, to di)<l Rent, central, adult family. Apply Urgently Wanted, Evening Post. ARRIED Couple seek Bed-Sitting Room, with use of conveniences, Lower Hutt. 1 State terms. Apply Gardener, Evening Post. NEWTOWN Colony Brooders just arrived. Only few left. A. and P. Food Co., Ltd. . ' MX AAA TO LENU, m sums to 3_IO,UUU suit, on first-clase City Property, at 5£ per cent. Apply Thomson, Brown, and East, 189. Featherstonetreet (opDosite Union Bank). if^ UARD against. Diphtheria, by using \X Hycol, the British Disinfectant. Proved to be 18 times stronger than Carbolic Acid. SEWING Machine, Singer 66, cost £17, will sacrifice; Tailor's Machine, Singer, cost £15, take £4 15s. Globe, Opera House, Manners-street. MAKE Key* and meid Keys, sell Keys, and lend Keys, and fit" Keys to any lock. Wycherlev, under No. 1, Willis-street. "Phone 568." WALKING becomes soft and silent when you wear Wood-Milne Rubber Heels. Made in England—pure rubber. INTER in the Trenches is hard, but it can be relieved. We have Peppermints, guaranteed quality, in 3d sealed tin. ■; Mrs. Lempriere, 90, Willis-street (3 doors above Evening Post). fIHYPHERS Incubators, 140 and 65-ogg 'L/ size, available for immediate delivery. A. and P. Food Co., Ltd. J7IREE to you—A sample of Mabela, - the idea) Malted Food. Write to F. W. Vare, 212, Lambton-quay. OOD-MILNE Rubber Heels cost less than leather heels—and they take the fag out of walking. Wear a- pair, lADIES, look at our window; prices J that will startls you. Cheapest in town in Crockett and Jones, Bostock. Martin's, Tram Terminus, Courtenay-pla-ce. /CARNATION Catalogues now ready to \J be had free from A. W. Hardie, Waikiwi, via Invercargill, late of Waimahaka, at Homo prices, not New Zealand prices. '^ _ OT Water Bottles are a little lower in price. New stock just landed. Best unique quality. Note prices: 6 x 12 8s 6d. 8 x 10 96, 8 x 12 9s 6d, 8 x 14 10s, 10 xl 21U 6d, 10 xl 4 12s 6d. R. M. Green, Chemist, 141. Vivian-st., Wellington. MABELA, the new Malted Food, is an ideal food for infants of any i ago. Price Is 9d tin.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 57, 5 September 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 57, 5 September 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 57, 5 September 1917, Page 1

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