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HALF-CROWN FRIDAY! HALF-CROWN FRIDAY! ANOTHER DAY OF SENSATIONAL BARGAINS In ■ EVERY DEPARTMENT, ■■'..■. 10 a.m. FRIDAY. i COLE'S CASH DRAPERY CO., 108, 110, 112, CUBA-STREET. LOST. FOUNB. FEBSONAL. LOST, immediately in front of Tea \ Kiosk, Newtown Zoo, Child's Silver Mug, engraved "Peggy." 10s Reward. Apply Evg.'Post. ■ . LOST, Child's Dark Green Coat, vicinity Maranui School and Lyall Bay; reward. Everard,' Coutts-st., Kilbirnie. Tel. 24-777. ■ ■ LOST, Silver Wristlet Watch, between Kelburn-Plimmerton, 2nd February. Handsome reward. 84, Kelburn-parade. Tel. 26-312. lOSt, Tuesday afternoon, between —' Constable-!^-, and Russell-terraoe, Child's Gold Brooch, engraved Mona: valued keepsake. Finder rewarded. 15, Constable-st. ' T OST, yesterday, in Kelburn, Fox -L/ Terrier Pup, white and tan. Reward on returning to 107, Kelburn-parade. OST, a Gold Watch-chain, with Greenstone Ring attached, suppose between Garrison Hall and Ellice-avenue. Reward on returning same to 36, Elliceavenue.'- , LOST, a Leather Grip Bag, between Ferry Wharf and Thorndon Station, or else between Thorndon and People's Palace. Apply Evg. Po3t. „ OST, . Silk Scarf, Tuesday morning, between Hataitai and Ferry Wharf. Kindly return to 100,~"Waipapa-rd. OST, Gold 3-stone Music Brooch, between Rolleston-st.. and Courtenaypl., via Taranaki and Tory sts. Reward. 33, Hankey-st. LOST, pair Spectacles, in case; reward. Apply 254, Adelaide-rd, T OST, Fox Terrier, Tuesday. Reward. -*^ Tel. 21-247, or 21, Talavera-terrace. OST, last Tuesday, Bay Mare Hack, from Ngahauranga. Apply Store, Ngahauranga, or Claughtbn, liower Hutt. Reward. LOST, Pink and Grey Parrot, Wednesday, vicinity Waripori-st. Reward. 87, Waripori-st. OST, White Kid Glove, between Cour-tenay-pl., Luxford-st. Reward* Albion Hotel. I. OST, about 23rd December last, on -f Hutt-rd., over-size lin Tube, grey. 'Reward., Hodgkins, Carver, and Co. OST, yesterday, vicinity Hill-st., Black and White Cattle Pup. , Reward. Apply Tel. 3124. . T OST, small Bunch Keys, Wednesday, J~f between General Post Office and Public Trust. Finder rewarded applying Y.W.C.A., Macdonald-creßcent. Tel. 21-781. LOST, by a poor woman, vicinity Basin Reserve, Black String. Handbag, containing' 2 purses "and'sliver;' reward. Apply Evg. Post. '■■-..■■■■. LOST,, Wednesday night, G.P.O. Telephone Box,' small Brown Purse. Roward. Evr. Post. T OST,' 24th January, Gold Chain and ,-I—' Greenstone. : Monetary value of articles as reward. Valued keepsake. Write 584, Evg. Poet. LOST, between Wellington and Ngaio, from 5.10 up train, on Tuesday night, Wallet containing railway season ticket and discharge papers. Reward. Apply Duncan and /Macintosh, Mercers, Manners-st. TjTOUND,, 2nd February, Gold Brooch -B- set with diamonds and rubies. Apply 549, Evg. Post. T7TOUND, in Feafcherston-st., Chandler J- Cap. Apply Evg. Post. FOUND, Top Plate False Teeth. Apply White; Swan Hotel. ANYONE, knowing address of Jack Kember (late Trentham Camp) please communicate with SOB, Evg. Post. ANTED to meet, Woman, about 35, with little capital and business qualities, view to matrimony, none but fenuine need reply. Write 419, Evg. 'ost. ; : ~ MATRIMONIAL. WSITE or consult manager, Advance Agency, H.B. Buildings, 276, Lamb-ton-qy. Hours, 10 to 4, and 7to 8 (evening). ' , . MISCELLANEOUS. AS long as your boot has an upper you can fit Wood r Milne Soles. ELASTIC Stockings. seamless, perfect fit, long service; try this kind. R. Johnston, Chemist, Cuba-st OBESITY— For this distressing complaint take Marienbad Tablets, perfectly harmless, 4s 6d. R. Johnston, Chemist, Cuba-st. LINNEY'S Sale, 104, Cuba-st-54in Unbleached Twill Sheeting, 2s 4id;. Double Bed Unbleached Sheeting, heavy weight, 3s 3d; Single Bed Heavy White Sheeting, 2 3 9d; Double Bed, 3s 3d. LINNEY'S Sale, 104, . Cuba-st.-30in Strong White Calico, IOJd yard; 36in White Calico, ,1s; Strong Striped Flannelette, 31in, Is yard. T INNEY'S Saie,"~"iO4, Cuba-st.-J—i Traced Camisoles, 2s 3d; 4in Black Glacd Ribbon, 2s 3d yard; lingerie Ribbon, 3 yards for Is; 40in Crepe-de-Chine, 8s lid yard. .' . ■ LINNEY'S Sale, 104, Cuba-st.-Ladies' Check Costumes, smart styles, £5 ss, reduced to 355; Ladies' Skirts, in stripes and mixed Tweeds, 15s 6d, 21s. T INNEY'S Sale, 104, Cuba-st-M-i All-Wool Stockingette Skirts, assorted shades, 255; Ladies' Crepe Dressing Gowns, 13s 6d. , INNEY'S Sale^ 104^ Cuba-st-Ladies' Cotton Vests, large size, 2s lid; Ladies' White Stockingette Bloomers, 2s 9d pair. •. INNEY'S Sale^ 104^ Cuba-st.-80in Plain Linen-finish Union Sheeting, heavy weight, worth 95.6 d, only 4s lid yard: 27in Dark ,Grey Flannelette, suitable for Rompers, Is yard; 40in Madapolam, only Is yard. , INNEY'S Sale^ lot Cuba-st.-Plain Cotton Hose, black, white, Is lid; Tan Cotton Hose, Cashmere finish. 2s lid; Fine Quality, Silk Lisle, black and colours, 3s 6d. INNEY'S . Sale, 104, Cuba-st.— Cotton Torchon Lace, 3s lid doz.; Embroidery Edgings, 3s lid, 4s 6d doz.; Patent Leather Belts, 2s 6d: LINNEY'S Salo, ■ 104, Cuba-st.-Mendimr, 6 cards for Is;; 9d ball Safety Pins, 5d card; Hairpins, 3 boxes for 6d; Block Tape, 2d. ■ LINNEY 7^^ Sak W. Cuba-st.-All-Wool Cashmere Hose, 3s lid, assorted shades;. Silk Ankle Hose, 2s-9d; BluckJHose, Cashmere finish, 2s lid. T INNEY'S Sale, 104T Cuba-st.-A- Heavy Imitation Suede Gloves, 5s lid; Tan Kid Gloves, 6s lid; Black Kid Gloves, 8s lid. ; '. lOST, all m.v poms by .using one packet ■I Johnston's Antiseptic Corn Cure, Is, hundreds testify. R. Johnston, Chemist, Cuba-st.

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 33, 9 February 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 33, 9 February 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 33, 9 February 1922, Page 1

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