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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 and 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 THE CITIZENS' LOAN AND' Money DISCOUNT CO., LTD., Money Boulcott Chambers, Boulcott-st., Money ' Just off Willis-street. ' 'Money. Telephone 21-256. Money Open week-days 9 ».m. to 5 p.m. Money. Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. LOST. FOUND, PERSONAL "~ OST, Parcel, containing fancy-work, A-/ silver .thimble and scissors, reward. Appiy E. Post. ; ■ OST, small Gold Three-leaf Brooch, one. aquamarine. Reply Box 1095. T OST, between Kacait'ai and GovernJLJ menc Buildings, via. Oriental Bay, Wristlet Watch, name engravad on back. Finder pieaso return Inquiry Office, Government Buildings. Reward. LOST, between JT<3»et.me-Not Hall and Onepu-rd., Lyali Bay, Child's Dancing Shoe. Reward on returning to Mrs. Ivlartiadale, 212, Queen's Drive, Lyall Bay. OST, Gold Wristlet Watch, between Courtsnay-pl. and Fitzherbert-terr, or Karori car. Reward. 75, Willis-st. OST, Thursday afternoon, either Hataitai tramcar or Cuba-st., Black Silk Handbag, containing purse and spectacles. . Reward 10s. Apply E. Post. T OST, l«o= Terrier. 1162 on collar. Pay -8-J erpensss. 35, Waripori-st." LOST, Receipt Book, Co-operative Dairy Producers' Freezing Co., Ltd., Waterloo-qy. Apply Preston, Pork Butcher, Willig-st. ' T OST, vicinity Tir.akori-rd., city, via -ft-J' Anderson's Park, Silver Wristlet Watch; greatly valued keepsake. Good reward. A.L., Office, Kirkealdie's. ITIOUND, Sum of Money. Apply Mr. JL Flanagan, Victoria Laundry Co., ltd. "HAKEN from 188,, Lambton-qy., Brass X Professional Plato, "A. H. Hindmarsh." Kindly return to C. W. Tanner, Solicitor, at the above address. WILL gentleman "who picked up Purse, ' Constable-st. Car, Wednesday (19th inst.) morning, kindly return Miss Hollerfcoh, A.M.P. Office, or ring 2107? ' Purse valued as presenjs. WILL two Ladies, with two little girls, buying Black Hat, Wednesday afternoon, please return Bag, or proceedings will be taken, as they are known, to Post Agency, Newtown? TJERSONAL —Will the young man who -I- assisted old gentleman -in Te Aro P.O. yesterday, kindly send name and address to 681, E, Post? FEPvSONAL.— Will Mr. Ted Hart, late of Lyall Bay, whose Mother died going to Nelson, please pommunicate with the advertiser? .Address E. Poet. HlCKEY—Letter and telegram • await you Empire Billiard Parlour, next Empire Hotel. •'. ■ lITTLE MOTHER."—Letter DominJ" ion Office; Don't le9itate.—lkey and Norm. MAN, 28, good position, teetotaller, wishes correspond with young lady, view matrimony; lonely. Writ© 635, E. Post. 1 ~/?"OUNG man, 23, wishes to meet young . -JL, .>--iad.yvo"2o-..'.t0 .25, .view■' Matrimony. • ' Reply 712, "E. Post. ' . ..■'..- . . . I "OERSONAL-^John Graham, advertised •«- for in this column, has been found. That looks like a miracle,, but it isn't. "The 'Miracle Man" is a miracle. It's a photoplay with an amazing soul! MISCELLANEOUS. EVENING POST..', IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS. A DVERTISERS are asked to Have •"• their Notices in this office' as early as possible eaoh morning,' and it is particularly requested that Advertisements for the SATURDAY'S paper be handed in the previous d^y whenever possible. ,Tho insertion of those arriving later than 10.30 a.m. on Saturday cannot be guaranteed that day. BLUNDELL BROS., LTD.,The Evening Post SALTAIRE SERGES ■ A Ll T A I R E SERGES (fURE INDIGO DYE) Can now be obtained at . THE LEADING TAILORS, KITTO & SON, 15, MANNERS-ST.. ■ Tel. 2312. SUITS AND COSTUMES AT A REASONABLE PRICE. ONE "BEGG" ADVANTAGE— HAVING' so great a number of highclass instruments to select from, as are embraced in our matchless stocks. We offer you an unequalled opportunity of satisfying-your preference in case design, finish, tone, and action—in all that has to do with greatest satisfaction in Piano ownership. Here you may select from models by BRINSMEAD, JESSE FRENCH, ■LYON AND HEALY, BRASTED, WINDOVER, ROGERS, Also Player Pianos by JESSE FRENCH and FOSTER. You have the advantage here of the most variod. choice—a feature of very great and definite importance,to you, and you choose a Piano of PROVEN WORTH. CALL AND SEE US AT YOUR EARLIEST. WE'LL BE PLEASED TO HAVE A PIANO TALK WITH YOU. CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., MANNERS-STREET, The Oldest-established Piano House in New Zealand. WHEN on transfer, write, 'phone, or call on us, we c»n quote you for your furniture removal to any part of New Zealand; experienced packers at your disposal. J. J. Cunis and Co., Ltd., 11, Johnston-st. Tel. No. 9. .

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Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 120, 21 May 1920, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 120, 21 May 1920, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCIX, Issue 120, 21 May 1920, Page 6

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