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WHAT ABOJJT YOUR CLEANING? RING up VACUUM CLEANING CO., and make your arrangements. Single Carpets and' Upholstered Furniture Collected, Cleaned per Vacuum Process, and Returned same day if required. Our Big Red Motor Machine —the finest in the world—is at your service. VACUUM CLEANING CO. 18, GREY-STREET, WELLINGTON. 'Phone—Office 2353. Warehouse and Factory, 2349 (to be used only when office 'phone is'1 engaged). £1 REWARD. LOST, 2nd November, Silver Grey (mouse-coloured) FRENCH CAT, lately seen in and about Henry-street, Kilbirnie. Apply ' „ : 42, DANIEL-STREET, Newtown-. v ~~ REWARD. LOST, a Bunch of Keys, in vicinity of Pirie-street. Finder return tokening Poat. LOST, lady's pink Stetson's Hat, between Hill-street, Tinakori or Hutt roads. Reward, Evening Post. T~"OST, Saturday,,. in CiiyT^Purae conJL_f taining^ money and tickets. Would finder kindly communicate Hardup, Evening Post? LOST, Saturday, gold _ amethyst Pendant, with stones; vicinity Evans Bay and Mem-street. Reward, 77, Mein-atreet. LOST,' Sunday, gold Pendant, olivines and pearls; Lyall Bsyy. Reward, 77, Kent-terrace. LOST, Saturday morning, in Riddifordstreet, long black Fur. Reward, Post Agency, Newtown. LOST, Gold Watch (out of wristlet) in Jacksori-6treet, vicinity Sydney and Nelson streets. Finder leave at Post Agency, Petone. LOST, Cameo Brooch between Ken-sington-it reet and Courtenay-place, Friday morning. Reward, 2, Kensingtonstreet. LOST, in Hataitai, Saturday afternoon, Child's Tussore Silk Dress, embroidered with brown. Reward, 35,' Hataitairoad. ■ ■• .v LOST, Sunday, between Feathoraton and Wellington, Navy Costume Coat. Finder, communicate with 121, Main-road, W-destown. Reward. LOST, Silver Crest Brooch, in oar or near, railway station; 10s Teward. 13S, Wclnngton-terrace. LOST, last Friday, Wellington or tram, Diamond and Ruby ' Gold Brooch ;- keepsake; reward. , Apply Brooch, Evening Ppst*^^L OST, 'Bangle, Sunday, morning, between Terrace and Hill-street. Reward , 230 a, Wellington-terrace. . I OST or Strayed, from Ngahauranga, J on Saturday, Bth February, a grey Arab Gelding Pony; blind in one eye. News of hie whereabouts to Ibbett, Johnscnville. LOST, Silver-mounted ; Umbrella, inscribed E. Marrow Oughton, October. 6, 1903:' Gpodreyard. •.Evening; Post... ' £tnQST, going Island "JUT whitev. velvet • Coat. " Please ring. E.-5..M., 'phone 3,1,7 a. or leave Rice's: Confectionery, Newtt>wh.: Reward.' "; ' . LOST, oh Monday, ia soldieSs Kit ■. Bag, marked A. A. Puttning No. 55867, N.G.C. Battalion; Wellington, in hotels or hairdressers; reward. Apply, Evening Post. LOST, : Saturday morning, Aro-st. Post Office, 'Surge, containing money.. Reward. Mrs. R. Nichol, Kelburn; telephone 5331. ; '".;, ." "■ ' ':' : . LOST, Saturday, Day's Bay, Black Locket, set with pearls. Reward. Apply . Much Valued, Evening Posh. OST, Saturday, small Artillery Gold Brooch;-initials E.J. Reward. Address Evening Post. ■■•■•. LOST,, on Sunday, between Wallaoe-st. and wharf, or between there and Eastbourne bowling green or- Day's Bay wharf, Pocket-book, containing about £10 in single notesj with owner's cards and papers.:;. Loser's address at Evening Post. Reward, on delivery. LOST, a pair of leather Motor Gloves, on Sunday. Reward. Lloyd, Jeweller, Lambton-quay. : LOST, all trace of bitterness in second drawing, from the teapot. Robur Tea, is the seoret. Robur.. liIOUND,I iIOUND, Parcel, last Wednesday, boat Rona Bay. Address Evening Post. F'OUNDrMilitary Badges, "Shoulder Titles, etc., to be cleared at 6d each. 'Lloyd, jeweller, Lambton-quay. See Bide windows. ' OUND, Lethaby's,. Umbrella Specialists, opp. Post Office, now Reopened after holidays with a big bright range of Ladies'- and Gents' New Umbrellas, 10b 6d to 455. Umbrellas Re-covered from 5s lid. Umbrellas Repaired from Is. FOUND, Wallets, Is; Belts, 2s 6d; Rassors, 6d; Razor Strops, 2s 6d, at Lloyd's Camp Sale. Wonderful Bargains (see side windows). FOUND, a-n honest Tea that is wholesome and nice to drink as well as a saving Tea in use. Robur is its name. Robur. . WILL person who removed clock Karon 'Tea Rooms return same at once to save further trouble, as they are known. WILL gentleman, wife coming from Sydney, who called last Tuesday week at 13, ■ Patanga : crescent re rooms, call to-night or morning if not suited. WOULD person who picked up Camera, Lyall Bay beach,. Friday evening, -kindly return' Mrs. Newberry, Tea Kiosk? Reward. YOUNG Man' would like keep company "with R.C. young Lady, view to matrimony. Apply Lonely,' Evening Post. ' JOHN SMITH'S Flower Stall in front of Godfeer's, Lambton-quay. Please look, I must sell some. TANDARDISED Footwear—See Pearson's Displays. Wonderful value. Pearson's Corner, Ghuznee and Cuba, Willis and Mercer streets. DVERTISER seeking position in Timber Trade, town or country; speciality, measurements, bookkeeping, and accounts; 'references ability and character, etc. Ironbark, Evening- Post. BOARD and Residence wanted by two' young clerks, vicinity Terrace, Kelburn, Thorndon. Apply P.H.; Evening Post. ■ BIRDS', Flight Cago for sale, with 15 canaries. Particulars Telephone 447, or 202, Oriental Bay. YOUNG Lady, with good education, desires position in office- 4 months' experience. Apply Conscientious, Evening Post. ODY AND CO., LTD. Special Values in Blouses. We have iho smartest styles and. the best values. HOTOGRAPHS! First-class Postcard Photographs for 5s per dozen. Why pay 12-5 6dY Royal Studio, 80, Willis-st. C-IHATSWORTH," 64, Hill-streot. Good J Accommodation' for Boarders; also detached Furnished Cottage to Let. Tel. '1658. : |>AEKAKARIKI— For Sale, Sections, S- handy rail and beach, unsurpassed view. Apply J. Popperell, Paekakariki. "STOHN PAGE. Now Century Hail. Sun*J day and Wednesday evenings. Interviews. 1, ktome-strect/ off Kent-terrace. I

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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 33, 10 February 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 33, 10 February 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 33, 10 February 1919, Page 1

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