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MONEY LENT. Money ANY sum, from £5 upwards, Money •£*• by easy instalments upon Money any approved security, including Money Furniture without removal. Money Business professional men Money requiring temporary assistance Money for week or two can obtain same Money immediately. 'No publicity; Money strictly confidential. Money Apply personally or by letter, Money ' enclosing stamp. Money L. W. BALKIND, Money Boulcott Chambers, Boulcott-st., Money Just off Willis-street. Money Telephone 21-256. Money Open week days to 6 p.m. FriMoney days to 9 p.m. Also evening' by Money , Appointment. £2 REWARD. LOST, on the 7th December, on Day's Bay boat or from Wharf to Tina-kori-road, a Gold Safety Pin, with large garnet. Finder please apply Evening __st. OST, by widow, £5 and £] Note, between D.I.C. and Hataitai, yesterday afternoon. Reward. Apply 124, Hataitai-road, Hataitai. ; OST, Pound Note, with milk bill, addressed Miss Ruff. Will young lady who found same please call again at Defence Department? LOST, Friday nisrht, between Mannersstreet and Willis-street, or Everybody's Pictures; one Gold Circle Brooch, rubies and pearls setting, great sentimental value. Good reward on returning to Mrs. Yates, 437, Adelaide-road, Berhampore. LOST, Silver Wristlet Watch, luminous dial, with silver expanding bracelet attached, on Sunday afternoon, Evans Bay or Hataitai. Reward, No. 7, Val-lanee-street, Kilbirnie. _. I OST, in Courtenay-place, 1 pair Gold- _ rimmed' Fince-nez Glasses.' Reward,' 10s, return Hotel Gresham, Lambtou-quay. T OST, by working woman, £2> (two £1 J._f notes), between 2.30 and 3 p.m.. yesterday, between Ellis and Manton's, Old Customhouse-quay, and , Mercer-street. Reward on returning to Ellis and Manton's. j ■ 1" OST, last .night, a Fox Terrier Pup, ■ i white, black head and three black spots. Reward, No. 1, Church-street, or Telephone 130. LOST, Child's Tan Shoe, between Wil-lis-street and' D.I.C. Apply care of Ferguson and Osborne, Lambton-quay, Wellington. LOST, Saturday evening, from Goldie's Brae, brown Sheep Dog, with registered collar Kindly return 21, Frandistreet. Reward. Detainer prosecuted. "[T OST, Plated Cap, off motor car startJB_i ing crank shaft, Day's Bay, Sunday last. Reward. Kenwick, 145, Vivian-st. LOST, between Cuba-street and top Tasman _treet, Bottom Set False Teeth. Reward. Apply Teeth, Evening Post. ' ; ' LOST. Returned Soldiers' Association Badge, No. 32780, between,Willis-st. and Thorndon Station, or, in tram. Finder please return to Returned Soldiers' Association, 292, Lambton-quay. LOST —Sickness rarely enters the home where Kerol is used. Get this powerful, non-poisonous disinfectant. FOUND— Lethaby's have' made special arrangements whereby, all Umbrellas left with them for Re-Covering or Repairs can bo finished same day as left. Lethaby's, Umbrella , Specialists, opp.' g.p.o. „■..:.■ ,■■■'■■;■■: :■■:■:■./:■ FOUND —Let Kerol' destroy the dangerous fly This guaranteed disinfectant is safe and si ;e. Chemists and Grocers". STRAYED, on. 13th. instant, black, yearling Heifer. Anyone giving information to R. Fredric,", Kaiwarra, leading .to its recovery, will be rewarded. DRINK causes poverty, misery, grief, ■ insanity, crime, accidents, disease, death. Save New Zealand from her worst enemy on 17th December by voting Prohibition. , . / SUBURBANITES, Record your. Vote for Dunbar Sloane, the Liberal Candidate, who knowß your requirements. T BLAKE, Thursday, 8 p.m. Psy- • chomotry. 15, Milton-street, Berhampore. Interviews daily, No. 7, Edgehill, Kent-terrace. Hours—lo-5. ELLINGTON NORTH—Vote Safe. J. P LUKE. . ■■ ' COTTAGE wanted at Day's Bay, Rona Bay, or Mufitai, some time in January or February.' Apply Furnished, Evening Post, UNBAR SLOANE, the live Progressive Candidate for Suburbs. Give him a vote. OAK Furniture, cheapest in town. — Duchess Chests, Washstands, Bedsteads, Wardrobes. Compare our prices before buying. Te Aro •Furnishing Co., 91, Cuba-street. ELLINGTON NORTH—Vote Safe. J. P LUKE. SECOND-HAND New Zealand Directory wanted. State date, condition, and price to' Directory, P.O. Box 1134, Wellington. VACANT, Ellice-avenue, 5 rooms, scullery, bathroom, c.1., gas stove caliphont; good order; recently papered. £800, quick sale; £100 deposit; no agents. Ownership, Evening Post. UNBAR_ SLOANE favours no creed or faction. A Progressive Liberal with progressive ideas. rpERRACE, superior Residence of' 9 JL rooms, unexcelled position; £3000, terms. Apply Owner, care Box 78, G.P.0., Wellington. NIVERSITY Student requires Board with private family, starting in January, vicinity of Kelburn preferred. Replies Dulcc Domum, Evening Post. ~n ALLY round Dunbar Sloane—young JLV enough to do things, but old enough to know how. Vote for him. HOUSE wanted, suburbs, with good section; price about £750; must stand Government inspection; no agents. Reply Urgent House, Evening Post. DINING-ROOM Furniture, High-back Suites, Chairs (oak and rimu), at bedrockprices; call and inspect. Te Aro Furnishing Co., Cuba-street. WELLINGTON NORTH—Vote Safe. J. P LUKE. MISS FABLING, New Century Hall, Sundays, 7 p.m. Tuesdays,, 8 p.m. Psychometry from articles and written questions. Interviews 10 to 5 daily. 1, Home-street. .. . ■ . EALLY round Dunbar Sloane—young enough to do things, but old enough to know how. Vote for him. ELLINGTON NORTH-Voto Safe. J P.LUKE. MRS. MILL WARD, Clairvoyants and Psychometrist, Boulcott Chambers (top floor), Boulcott-streot, near corner Manners-street. Hours 10-9 RALLY round Dunbar Sloane—young enough to do things, but old enough to know how. Vote for him. MAHAR'S, 46, Courtenay-place.— For Ladies' Hose our prices, variety, and quality c_nnot be touched in the city. UNBAR SLOANE, the Liberal Candidate for the Suburbs deserves your Vote. Givo him a trial. YOU can get a two-gallon Case best Wine, freight paid, for 32s 6d. Write Bray's Vineries. Swanson. THAT Nation is greatest which has the greatest number of happy homes." Vote for Prohibition, and wipe out the shame, sorrow, poverty, disease, crime, insanity ,canted by the Liquor Traffic. WjTITO NORTH^vs_r__feT

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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 144, 16 December 1919, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 144, 16 December 1919, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 144, 16 December 1919, Page 1

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