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HIGH-GRADE GOODS AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW'PRICES. 42in Pure Wool Suitings, in best navy dye, 4s lid, 5s lid ; in cream, 5s lid, 6s lid. 56in Navy Suiting, as used [or* men's or ladies' hand-tailored costumes, 16s 6d. 54in "Moorland"-spun Tweeds, for golfing skirts, etc., 10s lid. 54in Superfine French Venetian Cloths, ■ 15s lid. New Millinery—ReaSy-to-Wears. Flowers and Wool Frocks now opened. COLE'S CASH DRAPERY CO., 108, 110, 112. CUBA-STREET. ' LOST. FOUND. PEHSONAL. LOST, Plimmerton, Sunday last, Gold Curb Bangle; valued as keepsake; Under rewarded. Write 599, Evr. Post. OST, Gold Medal, heart in centre, last evening, between Perrett's. Corner and Lambton-quay. Reward. Apply Evg. Post. . LOST, in City, Monday night, Wedding and Diamond and Emerald Engagement Rings; owner values sentimentally. Reward. Write 529, Evg. Post. LOST, Diamond and Emerald Circle Brooch. Reward, apply 21, Hobsonst. Tei. 461. LOST, between Upper Hutt and Wellington, Wiro-haired Fox Terrier, answers Sandy. Reward on information to Tel. 24-397. LOST, Chain off Motor Bike, near Abel Smith-st. Reward. A. Mitchell, Henry Berry and Co., Dixon-st. LOST, Parcel of~Wool, off baby's pram, in Cuba-st. Return to C. Smith's. LOST, last night, Gold Neck Chain, with gold and groenstone pendant and &old cross attached on slip ring, in Berhamporo or Island Bay tram-car, Willis-st., St. John's Schoolroom, Dixonst., Courtena-y-place; much valued. Finder rewarded. 32, Herald-st., Berhampore. _V LOST, Lady's Handbag-, at Roseneath. yesterday. Keep sijver in purse but return bag, purse, and watch; valued keopsako. Apply 27a, Maida Vale-rd., Roseneath. LOST, in tram or train, between People's Palaco a-nd Lower Hutt, Pearl Circlet Brooch; valued keepsake. ; Reward. Smith, People's Palace. I OST, vicinity Government Printing -i Office, small White Sucking Pig. Reward on returning to Hon. Seo., Picnic Committee, Government Printing Office. EFT in Kilbirnio Bathing 1 Shed, or in . Tra-m, Child's Brown Shoes and Socke. Reward. Ring 21-349. >?: TTIOUND,' in City, last Friday, Postal -T Note. Owner can have same on dosoribing same and paying expenses. Apply_732,_Eyg. Post____ __ ■; FOUND* by a Terrace School boy, a sum of Money. Inquire personally. Headmaster. ■ WANTED to Know, the Address of Mr. W. Price; Miss Phillips inquiring. Write.7Bs, Evg. Post. , ■ MATRIMONIAL. -~ LADIES (eight), ages 18, 19, 20, wish to meet refined gentlemen, view matrimony. Consult Manager, Advance Ajrenoy; 276, La.mbton»qy. Hours 10-12, 2-4, and.7-8 evenings. . , ■ ... MISCELLANEOUS.-' •.'■ ' WOOD-MILNE Rubber Heels absorb the '■ jar and cost less, and wear considerably longer. ■ -.;.-. ' - . WE stock and make to order Nurses' and Waitresses' Aprons at reasonablo prices.' at Mrs. Collins,-61, Vivian-st: NYAL Tonic, the best, bracing tonic for all those who are weak, run down, or'nervous. Benefit from the first dose. At all Nyal Chemises. LOST Keys replaced, Yales picked; Safes, Locks, Primuses overhauled; Locksmith sent any address. Tel. 135. Bacon and Oaborne, 58, Willis-st. I MAKE Keys and mend Keys, sell Key* and lend Keys, and fit Keys to any lock. Wycherley, Kodak Corner. Tel. 568. YOU can Learn to Heal the Sick iike Ratana. Particulars free. Apply Box 1397, G.P.0., Auckland. KIDNEYS Bad? Then take Nyal Kidney Pills, for lame back and all kidney ills. Safe and prompt in action. At all Nyal Chemists; M~ RS. GALLEHAWKE, Clairvoyant, can be consulted at 7, Hopper-st., 1 p.m. till 9 p.m.. Ladies only. ' NEW Jumpers, new Velour Coats, very smart styles, prices right. Miss Walsh, Courtenay-pl. TJASPBERRY Pulp makes lovely jam. JCw Tn a-ny quantity required. Allport and Scott, "64, Willis-st. Tel. 894. WANTED TO SELL. TjiSPLANADE, Petane—6 Room*, all TU conveniences; large section; £900; £200 cash if returned soldier. Write 800, Evg. Post. _. Bungalow, Island Bay v^ tram terminus, no climb, 4 Rooms and sleeping porch, jusfc completed, plaster walls and ceilings, built-in sideboard and seats, cooler, e. light, gas stove, caliphont, enamel bath; large section; fine outlook. Apply Owner, James Bennie, 68, Dixon-flt. | KELBURN Bargain (4 minutes Cable Car) —Comfortable modern Bungalow, comprising large living-room, 3 bedrooms, good-sized kitchen, up-to-date bathroom, scullery, pantry and , separate laundry, electricity and not water service; beautifully planted, level, sunny section, room garage. £1750; cash required about £500. Inspection appointment only. Sole Agents, TJTOMSON, BROWN, AND EAST, LTD. Tel: 1140. n> ACRES Market Garden, Lower Hutt; 'w splendid proposition. Price £1350, includes substantial 6;rd. one-floor residence, stables, workshop, glasshouse, etc., lawns and lovely flrwe? garden. Don't mis3 this exceptional opportunity. About £500 cash wanted. Thomson, Brown, and East, Ltd., 15, Grey-st. . CITY (near Uppor Willis-st.), Commodious Residence, 7 rooms, one floor, stoutly constructed, attractively designed, evory possible appliance, including e'.ectrio light, unusually large area ground (70 x "16), orchard, well-grown fruit tr©36, full bearing, verdant lawn, flower and veg<v table garden. A sterling city properly, undeniablv cheap'at £1850. Smith and Jones, 28, Grey-st. ATAITAI— A superlative Bungalow, 5 rooms and kitchenette, newly completed, faultless construction, captivating design, charming rooms, clean, wholesome, and invitingly cosy, dainty wallpapers of 3 distinctive and unique design, electric light, hot-cold water, porcelain bath—yes, every imaginable appliance yet devised. A swagger little home, worth the money. Price £1650, deposit £250. Smith and Jonea. 28, Grey-st. 1150, ISLAND BAY—Attractive .Re«idenee, 6 rooms, exceptional dimensions, faithfully constructed, oolocted timbers, charming interior, expensively papered, electric light, hot-cold water, gas stove, porcelain bath and' basin, tensive area ground, 50 x 165, minute from tram. A stupendous bargain. Smith and Jonw, 28, Grey-st. TjnHOßNDON—Superior Residence, 6 JL rooms, faultless construction, electric light, gaa stove, tei., bright, airy rooms, unusually large, extensive area ground, rich, productive soil, desirable! neighbourhood. A positive bargain at £17£0, easy deposit. Smith and Jones, 28, Grey-st.

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 56, 8 March 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 56, 8 March 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 56, 8 March 1922, Page 1