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£ OF" THE l0()0 BARGAINS AT OUR GREAT END-OF-SEASON SALE! END-OF-SEASON SALE! 2600 yards Heavy-weight WHITE JAP j SILK, 27 inches wide; usual 7s 9d ' quality all at 3s Il_d. 18 doz. Black ALL-WOOL | HOSE, size sto 10; all at 2s lid. 11 doz. size 4 I ditto, Is lid. COLE'S CASH DRAPERY CO., • 108, 110, 112. CUBA-STREET. ' LOST. FOUN_>. PEESONAL .~~~ LOST, KELBURN PARK, T ADY"S Handbag, with contents. ReJL—i ward on application Caretaker. 10s REWARD. LOST, on Saturday morning, in Cubast. shop or vicinity, 3 single £1 Notes, by a working woman. AppJy 115, Moleaworth-st. OST, between Cuba-st. and Newtown , Tram Terminus, one Paperhanger's Paste Brush, probably left in tram. Reward on returning to Mr. King, Bootmaker, Adelaidc-rd. ■ OST, between Rigi and Botanical Gardens, Bead Bag, containing Silver. Reward. Write 603, Kvg. Post. OST, between G.P.O. and' Upper Hutt, Attache Case, bearing initials O.M'C. Finder rewarded. Address Evg. Post. ._ . T OST, Saturday, Gold Wristlet Watcb, JL_l with the initials 1.E.-]?. engraved on back, between Resolution-st., Lya.ll Bay, and Cook-st. tram stop. Finder will be rewarded on returning same to 21, Reso-lutioh-st., Lyall Bay. Valued as keep sake. , ' LOST, Day's Bay, on or near tennis courts, Gold Xling, set with a big dark red egg-shaped Stone, valued as a keepsake! Reward. Ring 4071. Tf OST, Rainproof Goat, Sunday mornJlLt - mg, l)uppa-st. trarri stop. .1. Molley, 19a, Royal-st., or Ring 20-698. Rew» rd. ' ' OST. Saturday, Waterman's Fountain Pen. Finder please ring Tol. 24-155. Reward. LOST, £5 Note, between 41, Apu-eren. and Lyall Bay Pictures; liberal reward. 41, Apu-cres. . ;, LOST, Silver-ohain Purse, Hofpital Grounds, Saturday. Reward on returning to Mrs. Thompson, 59, Man-ne'rs-st. . «. OST—Would lady kindly return Navy Woollen Bathing Suit left in Lyatl Bay shed, Saturday, and receive one taken in mistake? Reply 8.N., Box 342, Wellington. . - LOST, on 7.50 p.m/' Tram to Karori, Brief Bas, initials W.H.C. Address at livg. Post. LOST, between Botanical Gardens and Central-terrace, Kelburn, large Celluloid Baby 'Doll, fully dressed. Reward on returning to 43, Central-terrace. .T OST, between Seatoun and City, last jLJ.', jiight, Opal and. Diamond Pendant, substantial reward. Finaer please communicate Tel. 706, or Evg. Post. .. - : ■.. LOST, 'Mplesworfh-st., Bag, containing note book, purse.etc. Finder keep %sou(nd: note:" 1* Cbntcn'ts' of bag important to owner- Address inside. ~ ■' LOST, in Dixoa-at. or Uubast, a Pocket Bible. Henry L. Medrow, 270, Guba-st. Reward. ....;• L~OSTrChifd'sGold Bangle on Saturday afternoon; reward; 196, Suthor-land-rd., Lyall Bay or Lambert, Claims Office, Harbour Board. LOST, Indian Kick-off Clutch, between Wellington and Porirua. Return M. L. Maris, Jeweller, 9, Willis-st. OST, Saturday night, Lady's Writlet Watch, between 7 and 8, from Boul-cott-st. to Courtenay-pl. Reward. Apply to 114, Tho Terrace. TAKEN, on Friday last, from the Cycle Shed at Kelburn Car Terminus, a Bioycle, in fair order, and used daily by owner. Play the game, and return it; ENGLISH Lady wishes to meet hpnourable, genuine Gentleman, view to matrimony. Apply 622, Evg. Post. ATRIMONY—A widow, somewhat over middlo-age, would like to meet widower, about 56 years, good character, fair circumstances, with view to tho above. Write 474, Evg. Post. ' Man, sober and good-natured, A would like to meet young lady, view to matrimony. Write to 544, Evg. Post. BAIB AND TOILET SPECIALISTS. MISS MILSOM. Oldest-established Qualified Specialist on' Hair, Face, Skin, all Treatments; or Tel. appointment for special. Hairwork every description. Delightful Faoe Powder, all shades. 94,. Willfa-st. Tel. 814 STAMFORD AND CO. have received supplies of Beautiful Transformations, Toupees, and Switches, Powders, Oremee, Cojnbs, and Hair Ornaments, selected by Mrs. Stamford personally in Paris and London. 123, Ouba-st.' Tel. 21-220. ■ PERMANENT HAIR WAVING. mOWN and Country Clients. are adA'- vised to give a few days' notice in booking appointments for waving. Mrs. Rolleston, Ltd., 256, Lambton-qy. ADIES! Doea~Grey or Faded Hair worry you? MISS HILSON has a Tinting Fluid, vfbich permanently banishes all signs of grevness and fading. Find out more about it. -Tel. 2802, 152, Willisst., next Albert Hotel.' . X ADIES may now have their hair A_f waved with the widely-known Marcel Wave, as Mrs. Cameron has in attendance a specialist holding First-class Diploma from the Hairdressers' National Academy, London. Appointments' must be booked in advance. MRS. CAMERON, Boudojr Camille, ft Cooper's Buildings, WUus-aireet. RUSMA neve." fails, simply because it contains a very powerful herb, that positively destroys the hair roots, yet it is absolutely harmless to the most delicate skin. Thousands of ladies owe their total immunity and enhanced beauty to BUSMA. Use it, you too will marvel at its efficiency. _ Write Mrs. Hullen, sa, Cour-tenay-placo, Wellington, enclosing stamped addressed envelope for reply. MISS DAWSON-TATE (late Associate Madam Tata, Sydney), Expert in treatment. of hair and complexion ail-, ments. Latest method of Electrolysis—no scars guaranteed. Diploma N.S.W. Sole Agent for "Wonder Wash," a positive euro for Freckles, Tan, and Foreign Matter under the skin. Tel. 21-692. Address: Over Littlejohns, 220, Lambton quay. Ty"ADAIkIE~JBANi 13. Woodward-street (opp. Midland Hotel\ Tel. 1369. Burnham's (Chicago) equipment and methods. All branches of Faoe and Hairwork. Violet Ray, Vibrator, Electricity. Face Bleaching and Blackhead Fjack. Electrolysis, Shampooing, Hair Dyeing. Burnham's Guaranteed Preparations Stocked. INECTO CULT OF HAIR BF>AUTY. I SPECIALISE in the world's famous "Inecto Hair St.in." Ladies wi«h grey or fading hair can have .in a few minutes prettier hair permanently. Shaiiipooing, Manicuring, Scalp, Face, and Skin Treatments done by experts. Every description of hair work. Consult Miss Laurenson (late Farmer's, Sydney), La Boni* Toilot Pmloum. 60. Willis-rtreet. Tel. 148.

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Evening Post, Volume CI, Issue 50, 28 February 1921, Page 1

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