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LADIES' COSTUMES, AT 79/6 WORTH £5 5s to £6 19s 6d. SMART WELL-TAILORED COSTUMES, with nico designed and neat-fitting Coats and Skirts, just right for present-day wear. The materials are good and serviceable, mostly smart clotliß. MIXED TWEEDS and HARRIS TWEEDS. A full range of mixed colours. THESE WILL BE ALL SOLD IN A WEEK. COME ALONG! NOW. COLE'S CASH DRAPERY CO., The Bargain House, 108, 10, 12, CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON. LADIES' HIGHEST-GRADE SHOES, AT MODERATE PRICES. UEADERS IN STYLE, COMFORT, AND ENDURANCE. 31ace Tab Court Shoes, pump sole, neat buckil, ornament. "The Eolipse," 30s. All-patent Low Court Shoe, patent bow ornament, high leather heel "The Aviator," 32s 6d. All-Patent, 2 eyelet, "Derby" Walking Shoe, high leather heel. "The Gladiator," 355. SPECIAL OFFER. Howlett and White's Glace Low Court Shoes, smart steel buckle ornament and Cuban heels, 28s 6d. PEARCE'S BOOT ARCADE CUBA-STREET and NEWTOWN. LOST. FOUND. PERSONAL T OST, 7th July, on New Plymouth Ex-Ji-J press, at Thorndon Station t Ladies' Black Handbag, containing two purses, money in notes and silver. No. 30 Reinforcement number, one marked half-crown, and Bank receipts of National Bank, Stratford ; name on same A. B. Bonner. Anyone sending information to Mrs. Green, 309. Armagh-st., Christchuroh, will receive £2 reward. LOST, Four Keys, on ring, between Adelaide-rd and Cuba : st, Monday. Finder return 5, Oxford-st. OST, Monday, bottom Elizabeth-st, soldiers' widow, Brown Leather Purse, containing soldier's gold albert chain, valued keepsake, silver, etc. Good 1 reward. 5, Elizabeth-st. Tel. 22415. LOST, on Lambton-qy. or Thorndon Station, Cardb'ord Box, containing suit and extra, coat, also gloves. Reward on returning to 259, Main-st., Palmerston North. ■■ LOST, Sprocket Cog of Motor Bike, Island Bay or Adelaide-rd. Write Turner, 5, Clayton-avenue. Reward. LOST, on Monday, between Wadestown and G.P.0., a small Gold Brooch; valued as keepsake. Reward. Apply Evg. 'Post. OST, Kit Motor Bike Tools. Finderkindly return Navy- Office, Parliament Buildings. Reward. . LOST, between The Terrace and Jer-vois-qy., Gold Shamrock Scarfpm; keepsake. RevJ&rd on returning to Manager, King's Theatre. ,■ OST, Gold-mounted Seal, week-end, C£est,-4agger, and pin in saltier. Reward. Apply Evg. Port;.-. OST, a^BScfi-ana^'Wljite Sheep Dog, on Saturday, vicinity Wallace-si: reward. Apoly 106, Wallaoe-st., or Tel. 3064. _. LOST, on Friday week, in or near Kelburn .tram, Leather Schoolbag, containing overcoat; reward. 34a, Talaveraterrace. LOST, on Monday afternoon, Lambtonqy., an Embroidered Handbag. Please return. Apply Evg. Post. LOST, Gold Brooch, pearl centre, Sal,urday, in Brooklyn, gift deceased husband, reward. 44, Reuben-ay., Brooklyn. * ■ LOST, Spectacles in case, between Hamilton-rd.-Hataicai. Finder please leave at Burbery, Chemist,' Hataitai, or Messenger, Government Buildings. LOST, between Myrtle-cres. and Dixonst., one Silvei Purse, containing £2 10s, name inside. -Finder please return to 33, Myrtle-cres. OST, Roll of Tools, from motor-cycle, Saturday or Sunday; reward. Apply Evg. Post. ' ' . LEFT, in Upper Hutt, 2 o'clock railway train, No. 2 Kodak Camera. Finder return Cambridge Hotel. Reward. \\7 J-IjL Person seen taking Umbrella. TV from Sale, 75, Majoribanks-st., please return at once to Evg. Post as they ire well known, otherwise proceedings taken. WILL the Expressman seen picking up Fan, Belt, and Pulley for threewheel cycle car in Adelaide-road, at 5 p.m. yesterday, please return to Smith and M'Leod, 100, Taranaki-st. ? WILL person who borrowed Key for House Inspection purposes, Wal-lace-street, please return same at once? PZ. —Only mad impulse. Could never • be. Please leave and forget.—M. MISCELLANEOUS FOUND— That Umbrella has a Paragon Frame, Let Lethaby's Re-cover it. 6s lid to 12s 6d. Fast dye, be3t materials and workmanship. Send yours to-day-Lethaby's, Umbrella Specialists, opp. G.P.O. RS. SINCLAIR, Palmist and Crystal Reader. Interviews daily, 13, Jes-sie-3t. Hours 11 to 9. Fee 2s. \rOU want a Fur Coat, 4s in the pound -«- discount. Davis and Clater's Sal©. ASCALL'S Fruit Bonbons, quite distinctive and of rare flavour, of all 3onfectioners. MRS. SORENSEN-HATCH, 79, Boul-cott-st., Health and Business Medium. Hours ill to 7.20. Later by appointment. ' LIKE walking on velvet, says the wearer of Wood-Milne Rubber Heels. They prevent nerve rack from road jar. MRS. BIGGINS, Trance and Test Medium, Medical Clairvoyant. Interviews daily, 23, Bowen-fit, opp. Government Buildings. Tel. 1792. OAK Furniture, ■ cheapest in town. — _ Duehesse Chests. Waohst&nds, Bodstoaoo, Wardrobes. Compare our prices before baying. To Aro Furbishing Co., 91, Cuba-streot. L" ADIES' Silk Blouses and Silk Sports Coats, 4s in the pound discount. Davis and Clater's Sale. TJiASCALL'S Fruit Bonbons — The -S^ flavour is unique and quite distinctive. All confectioners stock them. T ANTELL Lotion removes Black-£-1 heads, Superfluous Hair, etc. Discovered in Damascus. All chemists and stores sell it. ALL British Goods is the cry now. Van Houten's Cocoa is grown in the British Empire, and it's a drink fit for British subjects. Your grocer keeps it. MRS. MILLWARD, Clairvoyante and Psychomotrist, Boulcott Chambers, top floor, Boulcott-st., near corner Willis and Manners sts. Hours: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. IN^GRWM~Flir7itu7e~Hig:h'-back Suites, Chairs (oak and riraul, at bedrock prices. Call and inspect, Ta Aro Furnishing Co.. 91. C'uba-st.

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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 23, 27 July 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 23, 27 July 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 23, 27 July 1920, Page 1

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