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COSTUMES. riXTTE are showing a good range of T T Spring Costumes in the fashionable putty and fawn shades, as well a,s the darker tones, also navy and black. The style and value of our Costumes are well known, and although the materials Me o£ thq best and all wool, the prices are quite moderate, ranging in price fcom 6 to 12 guineas. Early selection is necessary, ac supplies are limited and repeat orders impossible to obtain. u QUEEeI~ BROS., WILLIS-STREET. LOST, FOUND. PERSONAL LOST, Wednesday, Newtown Zoo, Suede Bag, containing £1 Note, 4s 6d silver, pair Gloves, 10s reward. Apply Post Agency, Petone. OST, Gold and Garnet Necklace; reward. Return Young, Jeweller, Lambton-qy. I LOST, in Oambridge-terrace, 3300k. Please ring 20-659. LOST, last week, Black Fur; reward. 143, Tinakori-rd. ■ OST, on Saturday night, small Black Burse, containing money and cheque, in vicinity of Opera House. Reward on returning. Apply Evg. Post. tj T OST, on Monday, Gold Bar Brooch, -*-^ sot with Aquamarine,, between Lambton-qy. and Manners-st. Valued as a keepsake. t Reward. Apply Evg. Post. LOST, Gold Brooch, two-bar, set with amethyst, Saturday night, between Hanson and Tasman sts. Reward, Post Agency, Nowtown. . OST, Benzine Cap, off F.N. Car, opposite Radford's, Manners-st., ,lasf Sunday, reward. Apply 39. Manners-st. LOST, between Scarboro-terrace and Cuba-st., via Queen-at. and Cour-tenay-pl.; brown Taffeta Skirt. Reward Qn returning to 23, Scarborough-terrace. ' OST, .Crash Skirt, vicinity TinakorTrd. Apply 26, Fitzherberfcterrace, LOST, two £1 Notes, vicinity Nairnst. 10s reward on returning to C. A. Escott, Brooklyn. OST, last night, vicinity (King's Theatre, £4. Reward, apply Evg. Post. LOST, Friday, small Purso ;containing £ls Note and small silver, between White's Line and Main Hutt-rd., via Wo-burn-rd. Apply Post Agency, Lower Hutt. LOST, between Hataitai and Govern- ' ment Buildings, Gold Bar Brooch, set with single green stone; reward. Apply Evg. Post. -_ ' LOST, this morning, between Mowbray's, Lambton-qy., and Albert Corner, Hand-bag, containing money, glasses, and sketch Azelea. Reward, apply Evg. Post. LOST, Wallet, containing photos and paybook. Apply Evg. Post. |V OST, Gold Fernleaf Brooch, ehJLj' graved N.Z., between Kelburn icar stop and Vivian-st.; valued as keepsiike. Reward on returning to 174, Vivian-st. FOUND, Pair of Eyeglasses, in case, Lambton Station. Apply Alex, Jeweller, 41, Manners-st A YOUNG man would like to meat a genuine lonely girl, view Matrimony. Write 420, Evg. Post. •■ '■ . MATRIMONY. YOUNG man, 30, wishes to Correspond with young lady. Write 379, Evg. Post. BOARP AND RESIDENCE.' WANTED, by Government servant, Board and Residence in private family ; Brooklyn preferred. Apply 366, Evg. Post.' ' ;T^"ANTED, by young tramway man, ■■■»»■ Board in private family, Newtown or Kilbirnie. Apply 361, Evg. Post nreTANTED^ by two gentlemen, Dinner t ». , and Tea; week days only. Reply and state terms, 555, Evg. Post. WANTED, Board, by lady in business, in or near Newtown, nice homely' people Apply Board, Post Agency, Newtown. ANTED, 1 Board and Residence, by young lady in business. Reply, with particulars, to 403, Evg. Post. WANTED, by elderly working man, comfortable Board-Residence/ A.pply 400, Evg. Po3t. " BOARD and Residence, ior 3 working men, soft washing, good home, tram stop, Brooklyn.l. Write 410, Evg. Post. BOARD-Residenc© wanted by young lady clerk, private family, isinjrfe room; Brooklyn preferred. Write 352, Evg. Post. .^ fTCBADESMAN -mints Board and ReniA denoe, no mid-day meal; Kilbirnie preferred ; single room; permanent. "Write 249, Evg. Post: „ ■ YOUNG tradesman seeks Board vicin- _ ity Mount. Cook; 355, inoludingl mending; private family preferred. Write 367, Evg. Post. - . YOUNG Gentleman requires Board and Residence, private family, central preferred. Write 373, Evg. Post. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED — Does your kiddie wenr through his boots quiokly? How about trying Zome Soles. They will la«t. WANTED — Zome Soles are the best Soles; do not take substitutes. Zome Heels are coming. WANTED— Leaae »oldt Ladies' Underskirts £s lid, Knickers, ftrimmed real, lace, from 6s lid, Crepe Nights. 12s 6d, Ladies' Pyjama6 12s od. Clearance Saie now on. Flynn's, 1, Courtenay-pl. THE Great Lay By System must appeal to you. See Page 2, Wednesday's issue. fTffiASETS, 21 pieces, 28s 6d; Teapots", A 2s 9d. Wheatley and Co., opp. King's Theatre, Manners-st. ■ OAK Furniture, cheapest in town.— Duohesse Chests, Washstands, Bedsteads, Wardrobes. Compare our prices before buying. To Aro Furnishing Co., 91, Cuba-st., PECIAL Line Gatelegged Tables, light or dark, .655. See those. Wheatley and Co., opp. King's, Manners st. ' UPS and Saucers, Bs'; small Plates, 6s half-doz. Wheatley and Co., opp. King's Theatre, Manner3-st. OHN PAGE—lnterviews daily. Wil-lis-st., over Wallace and Gibson's. Meetings Sunday and Wednesday. RS. SORENSEN-HATCH, 79, Boul-cott-st. Healtij and Business Psychic. Interviews from 11 to 7.30. ININGROOM Furniture, High-back Suites, Chnirs (oak and rimu), at bedrock prices. Call and inspect. Te Aro Furnishing Co., 91. Cuba-at. , ANTED—Archer's for Ladies' Crepe Kimonos, 12a 6d; do. Jackets, 9s lid; Voile do., 4s 6d. Upp. Cuba-st. WANTED —Archer's for Corsets, from Canada; 7s 6ii up; Maids' Sports do., 7s 6d; Children's, 5b lid. Upp. Cuba-st. WANTED— A rcher's for your next Hat: Untrimmed, 5s lid up to 21s; Ready-to-Wears, from 8s 6d to 37s 6d. ANTED—At Archer's: Ladies' Raincoats, 50s, extra special values; White do., guaranteed, 35s 6<J. <~> Upp. Cuba-st. ANTED—Archer's for Rod Cross Apirons, large »izo, esnt us from London, 7s lid for 5a lid; (treat vames,

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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 89, 12 October 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 89, 12 October 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 89, 12 October 1920, Page 1

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