WHAT ABOUT YOUR CLEANING? "OING up VACUUM CLEANING ,-«-&' CO., and make your arrangements. Single Carpets and Upholstered Furniture Collected, Cleaned per Vacuum Process, and Returned same day i£ required. Our Big Red Motor Machine—the fines!, in;the world —is at your services VACUUM CLEANING CO. 18, GREY-STREET, WELLINGTON.. 'Phone—Office 2333. Warehouse and Factory, 2349 (to be used only when v office 'phone is engage^'. LOST, Hutf-road, or City, Cap of Starting Lever, Hup. Cur. Please communicate Collett and ,Co OST, last night, in or near His Majesty's Theatre, Gold Greenstone Pendant. Reward. ; Apply Evening Post. OST, between J B. MacEwan's, Fea-therston-street and Aro-street, the sum of £2 12s.' Reward to finder returning same to J. B. MacEwan and Co. LOST, Purse, containing money,, etc., ' in Paramount Theatre or near. Would finder kindly return to. EveningPost. LOST, Raincoat, on Saturday night, from, St. ■ John's Hall, Dixpn-street. Please return same to Caretaker. . LOST, between Town Hall, or in Opera House, last night, a Black Velvet Band with pearl buckle attached. Reward. Sidney ■ Kirkcaldie, care of Kirkcaldio and Stains, Lambton-quay. ■'. OSf~Notebook, on Mo"nday,. about 9 a.m., 'between King's Pictures and Manners-street. Reward. Apply Evening Post. ' ■ . , T- OST,. between C. Smith's and Econo--s-J mic,' or car, Pearl Peridaiit, with two turquoises; reward. Address Evening Post , - ' ' LOST, by returned soldier, Gold-mount-ed, Self-filling Onoto Fountain Pen, Tuesday afternoon; think botween G.P.O. and' Ferry Wharf; valued as keepsake. Reward. Address Evening Post. IT OST, on Lambton-quay, last night, -B-J' Sydney Silky Dog. Reward. 240, Lambton-quay. ■•■ .-. ' OST, between Khandallah and Weliington, Tool Case, and Outfit. I£ found, i)lease notify Motor Cycle, Evening Post. ■ . , ,f OST, last evening, in Riddiford-street, -8-^ small Parcel, containing child's dress, coat, jand patterns. Would finder kindly leave at Post Agency, .Ncwtown? LOST, between . The . Mansions and Lambton-quay,' Aquamarine Brooch; valued as keepsake. Reward on returning to' The Mansions. " IJIOUND, last Saturday week ,in Sala-manca-road, Pair Gold-rimmed Spectacles in case. Apply Spectacles, Evening Post. TBTIOUND—A /fast £riond for economical ■JL housewives, Sharland's Baking Powder. Never fails to rise.' Economical, pure. * ' . '.'•■■'■'■ Ij\OUND— Lethaby's for stylish new Urn■ :• brellas, guaranteed fast dye, Paragon frames, 10a 6d to £3 3s,Umbrellas re-covered, 6s" lid to 21s. Letbaby's, Umbrella, -Specialists, opp. G.P.O.' ' FOUND-r-Successful use by,- thousands of, ■careful housewives has established the. ■ superiority;.-'•■of'. Sharland'B,,. l ßaking Powder. I.'*' " ;-.' "■' ■■ '■ ■'" '■ ■' ' "-.■■■.:'• I'-fi/m REWARD, for return of Emerald '.XVf/ and Diamond Ring, lost atDay's' Bay, Sunday afternoon. Ring 'Phone 180. npOMv CHAPMAN (late of Kumara). ,-fl- Write to Dawson's Hotel, Reefton, for information to your advantage. • BEDROOM (furnished) -wanted. . Particulars/Records, Evening Post. TNDIAN Side-car combination, 7-9 h.p., -S- . chain drive, only done 4000 miles, guaranteed thorough order. Apply Indian. Evening Post. ' ' Q^HORTHAND - TYPISTE, with 9 *~? .months' experience, requires Position in office.. Apply ,Ty piste, Evening, Post. TCTRENCH Dressmaker wants Sewing at JL. home; terms moderate. Apply Mrs. A...8., Evening Post. IFLE for Sale, Winchester .22, good condition; cheap. Owner leaving. 63, Riddiford-street. LADIES should visit Pearson's (corner Ghuznee and Cuba streets) Sale- of Fashionable .Boots and Shoes. Bargains for the thrifty. JOHN PAGE, New Century Hall, Kent- . terrace, every Sunday and Wednesday. Private address, 1, Home-street, off Kent-terraqe. ■ . CILERK, ineligible, desires Position in -*' city office,; accurate at figures.' State salary, Diligent, Evening Post.. RS. MILLWARD, Clairvoyante and Telepathint, Boulcott Chambers (top floor), Boulcott-street, near corner Willis-street. Hours—lo a.m. to 9 p.m. ROW.N Peas, for the liver, will make you feel young again. All Chemists. OOD-MILNE Rubber Heels' 1 'twixt your f-eet and the pavement you'll walk in greater comfort. Have them fitted. ■ 1 (\(\ PAIRS Girls' Glace Lace Boots, -"-"" S°°d makes, a snip f&r 8s lid., Martin, Tram Terminus, Courtenay-place. SYDAL, the great Healer and Emollient - for the Skin. All Chemists. Wholesale from Geo: W. Wilton and Co., Ltd., 61, Cur-a-street, SINGER Drophead, 7 drawers, in oak, £8 15s; others, from £4 15s. Globe, Grand Opera House. EIASY Wearers—Men's Glace Broad-toe Boots, at Pearson's Sale, corner of Ghuznee and Cuba, streets,. offered at 29s 6d. ... . . '■ '. -. TAILORING. " WANTED,, a first-class Machinist. Apply Kitto and Son, 15, Mannersrst.' ~" CENTRAL ELECTION. WANTED Known-James Smith's, 80, . Cuba-street. Open all day. Bargains for to-morrow. Men's , light-weight woven Underwear, shirts or pants; bargain price, 2s lid. '. v DRESSMAKERS AND OTHERS. "SLANTED Known—l am making But- » " tons at the shortest notice. Send along your material. Care H. Gotlieb, Ladies' and Gentlemen's TaiLor, Ist Floor, 248, Lambton-quay. 'Phono 3063. SHORTHAND-TYPISTE. • WANTED, a Shorthand-Typiste, some knowledge books; hours 9 to 5. Apply Box 647, City. , DO IT TO-MORROW. WANTED Known-Buy from James Smith's, and save money. Famous for 1 low prices. 1000 yds grey Dreadnought "Suiting, suitable boys' and "girls' clothing; bargain price to-morrow, Is lid. Open all day. BREAD CARTER. WANTED, a reliable.Man, for dcliv- . cry; top wages to right man; re-, ferences required. J. G. Raine and Sons, Karon. WE OPEN TO-MORROW. ~ WANTED Known—Special Bargains to-morrow, James Smith's, 30; Cubastreet. Men's cosy Pyjamas, good quality and patterns; our pi-ice, 10s 6d. Men's strong Denims, 5s 6d. ~5 : TAILORED SUITS. WANTED Known—New Goods arrived this week. Suits and Costumes, at lowest prices. Select early. Lewis, 95, Cuba-street, opposite C. Smith's. ~ WE OPEN TO-MORROW ~ WANTED Known — Ladies' smart ready-to-wear Hats, in p-edal, tagcl, and Canton straws, trimmed contrasting ribbons. Bargain pric_e_to-morrow, 15s 6d.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 81, 2 October 1918, Page 1
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