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WHAT- ABOUT YOUR CLEANING ? KING up VACUUM CLEANING CO., and, make your arrangements. Single Carpets and Upholstered Fnrnituro 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—OfEce 2333. Warehouse and Factory, 2349 '(to be used only when office 'phone is engaged). 10s REWARD. T OST, between. Wharf and Empiro j -8 ~l Hotel, Overcoat, with seamen's discharges, etc., in pocket. Finder please return to Seamen's Union, Post Office Square. ■ ONE POUND REWARD. LOST, Pocketbook, containing two onepound notes and silver; name T. M. Hobbs inside pocketbook, valued as keepsake from deceased person. Pleaso i-oturn Railway Bookstall, Thorndon. LOST, on Sunday evening, between Claremont-terrace and North-terrace, Kolbuni, gold Brooch, with large opal. .Reward. Apply Evening Post. fOST, Parcel, containing. Underskirt, _ off. tram, between 'I ho radon and Kelburn Tram Station. Apply Evening Post. I OST, between Courtenay-place and -J Hawker-street, fawn Scarf. Apply Evening Post. . ' LOST— Will person who picked up child's white Fur in Kelburn car yesterday afternoon, 3.20, kindly leave at Kelburn Car ticket office'!1 LOST— Would person seen taking Bicycle' from Kelburn-avenuo • please return to save further trouble ? LOST, on Friday, Lady's Handbag, between Cou.rtenay-p.1a09 and Rimastreet. Miramar, containing two Purses, £1 note and half-sovereign. Reward. Apply Evening Post. LOST, Saturday night, vicinity Lamb-ton-quay, Indian Handle Grip, attached to rod. Reward., Indian, Evening Post, . •__ LOST, Sunday evening, a lady's gold Watch, on wristlet strap, between Fitzherbert-terrace, Murphy-street, and | Featherston-street; keepsalce from deceased soldier. Reward. Evening Post. LOST, a Gun-metal Strap Watch, be- . tween Thorndon Station and Royal Oak, on Friday. Reward on returning to Royal Oak Hotel. ; '_ LOST —Gentleman who was seen taking Purso containing £2 and keys, Marblo Bar, Manners-street, return without further trouble. LOST by working girl, a Purse, at His Majesty's Theatre. Apply 51, Willisstreet. LOST, a Sum of Money, all in notes. Decent reward if returned to 203, Tory-street. _^ LOST, in train, Saturday morning, Lady's small Leather Handbag. Reward. Apply Evening Post. OST, Cheque, No. A 191371, Bank New Zealand,. James Kitchener, Masterton. '. Payment stopped. Apply B.N.Z. T OST, .on 'Saturday, vicinity Hotel A- Cecil, White Crepe de chene. Blouse. • Reward at Office, Hotel Cecil.1 OST,. between Barrett's Hotel and Constable-street, Lady's Gold Wristlet Watch. Keepsake. Reward, 184, Queen's Drive, Lyall Bay. LOST," Saturday evening, Black Fox Fur, Kilbirnie car, or Hataitai. Reward. Apply 87, Hataitai-road. ; L _"OST7light coloured Stetson Hat, HutX road, Friday evening. Reward, 39, Kent-terrace. OST, Returned Soldier's Badge, 13585. Finder pleaso return to Returned Spldiers' Club, Lambton-quay. LOST —Left on seat opposite saloon gangway, Maori, Friday night, Rug and Umbrella. Re\yard, Miss Smith, care of George and George, Cuba-street. LOST, in Kent-terrace, yesterday, £2 10s fti notes. - Reward, 70, Kent-ter-race. ■ LOST, a Black Cocker Spaniel Dog, Kelburn. Ring G. Carter, 1397. LOST, sky blue Silk Scarf.lelf stripes, \ on Saturday night, in or near Upper Willis-street. Loss will spoil set. Old keepsake.' Good reward, ring 'Phono 2756. LOST, between 1-2, in Manners-street, a Gold Brooch, set with Olivine and two Rubies. Finder rewarded. Apply Evening Post. . LOST Keys replaced, Locksmith's Repairs done, Duplicate Keys of any description made without delay. R. G. Denton, Engineer, Eller's-lane. Locksmithing Dept., Tel. 1041. LOST,. Silver Fruit Knife by not saving Coupons, Maori Brand Jonathan Apples. All fruiterers and grocers. LOST— A lady lost something really valuable when she lost a packet of Robur Tea. }^OUND— an Australian visitor that has - come to stay: Robur Tea; it's great. Order it-^Robur., "JUIOUND, the nice snappy' flavour of -«- Maori Brand Jonathan Apples. 101b boxes 3s. All grocers and fruiterers. WOUND;- Midget Umbrellas for ' the -"-, . . children, dainty miniature long handles, special wearing covers, 7s lid each. . Every child will treasuro one of these.. Buy quickly. . Lethaby's, Umbrella Specialists, opp. G.P.O. fOUND — The friendless have good friend in Robur. Tea. Invigorating, delicious, economical., Robur. "KTOUND, at'all grocers and fruiterers, -*- Maori Brand Jonathan Apples. IMb boxes 3s. Juicy and fresh. LADY, engaged .during day, desires Bed Sittingroom, use of gas stove, etc., in or near Island Bay. Apply Quiet, Evening Post. TWO young business ladies require small furnished Fiat, private. Apply C.M., Evening Post. A N all-round Brass Finisher seeks Em--Cl- ployment; state wages. Apply Returned, Evening- Post. DVERTISER is anxious to Buy Piano, second-band ;'■ terras. Reply to Upright, Evening Post. SINGLE gentleman wants two unfurnished Rooms or sharo small House with option, of board, in good locality. Box 501, G.P.O. . FITZGERALD, the Progressive Independent Democratic Candidate. Voto_for him. "ffi/TIRAMAR Electors,. get Barnett into i-.—- the Council. His only concern— the Advancement of the Borough. . LADY with boy, 10 months, requires Homo with nice private . family, suburbs preferred. Apply J. 8.1., Evening Post. TTTIXBERIENCED milliner .would, like _-_ few Orders. Smart hats at less than {■hop prices. Apply Winter Models, Even- i ing Post. ' j npO Dairy Farmers—Two returned sol--S- dicrs desirous of dairy farming experience; adaptable; remuneration by arrangement. Apply Soldier, Evening Post. A CLEAN, quiet woman would like the care of a lady's home during her absence. Apply Quiet, Evening Post. MRsTsTEINMANr Demonstrato7~of Psychometry, medical and business. Interviews 1-8 p.m. 34, Kentrtcrrace (corner Home-street),

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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 98, 28 April 1919, Page 1

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856

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 98, 28 April 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 98, 28 April 1919, Page 1

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