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HALF-CROWN DAY! TTIRIDAY NEXTI JO FRIDAY NEXT! And 10s DAY IN THE SHOWROOM. .;:' __ .' .1 COLE'S CASH DRAPERY CO. 108, 110, 112, CUBA-STREET. .. . ' 'm, '" ' ■'; ■" LOST, FOUN», FEKSONAfc. LOST, on Saturday, between Arthur-st. and Newtown, or on car, Gold Photo Pendant, with photos of father and deceased mother (in nurse's uniform), gold chain attached; greatly valued as keepsake. Reward on returning to 39, Ar-thur-st. " LOST, 3 weeks ago, from Normandale, 1 Red Cow, on drop. Apply 59, Wakefield-st., Alicetown, Lower Hutt; Reward. , . LOST —Left in Courtonay-place Ladies' Lavatory, Sunday afternoon, Muff. Will finder pleaeo return to Mxs. A. R. Edwards, 122, Rintoul-st., Newtown. LOST, on Sunday afternoon, in tho tram or at Perrett's1 Corner, Lady's Purse; reward. Apply Evg. Post. LOST, Saturday, Child's Gold Chain Bangle; keepsake. Please return to 174, Aro-st. Reward. ' . ■ , LOST, Lady's Gold Wristlet Watch (initials E.D. and date on back), either Willis-st. or Lambton-qy. Reward, Evg. Post. . -.'■.'- _____ LOST, Friday,, 30th June, on Seatoun Car, Purse, Money; reward. Apply 12, Kent-terrace. LOST, between Ferry Wharf and Pub- . lie Library, Gold and Black Brooch; reward. Apply 395, Evg. Post. . . LOST, yesterday, in town, a largo Silver Plaid Brooch, strap and buckle encircling a crown, surmounted by an eagle. Motto, "Aspiro." Reward. Apply Tel. 26-515. '■■.".' I" OST, in Queen's Drive, Lyall Bay, -i Purse, containing key and small sum of money. Reward. 163, Queen's Drive. OST, Brown Belt off Coat, Roseneath, Hay-st., or Oriental Bay car. Finder please leave at Goers, Majoribanks^st. Reward. LOST, small Purple Purse, containing'! two £5 notes, between Wadestown ' and Cuba-st., probably in car. Reward.'J Address Evg. Post. T OST, vicinity Terrace, Black Cocker j J— Spaniel Pup; reward. 13, Boltonst,, or Tel. 2770. iT. OST, Monday, a Pocket Book, con,l'J- taining' two £5 Note, and two Single Notes. Reward on returning to Wellington South Firewood Depot, Adelaiderd. ! ■ I REWARD— Loßt, Gold Bangle, set with stones, Lyall Bay, Saturday. Apply Queen's Wharf Bookstall. ' FOUND, an Umbrella. Owner call at Queen's Billiard Saloon.. OUND, a pair. of gold-rimmed Spec- ! fades, Manners-st. Apply Meek and Hicks, Norwich Buildings, Feathers-tori-st. .' .' - " '■ " V: •'. ■ " A RESPECTABLE woman- would like to moot with a . respectable man, with a view, to Matrimony. Write 5.A.8.,Newtown P:0. ', ' ' ' PERSONS ulesirous meeting genuine Clients,; view matrimony, write Mant ager, Advance Agency, 11, Strand Arcade, Auckland. ,-".', '.'-.; ';-. . ■ "■■. "- ' ;.'■' - BOARS AND RESIDENCE. WANTED, a Young Man Boarder, private family, single room, all conveniences, piano.. Address Evg. Post. TfiJANThSX a Gentleman Boarder, ,T»| singlo room, comfortable private home.: Apply 102, Abel SV-ith'-st. : WANTED, Board, for working man and.girl, 6 years, privato Protestant ■family; no. children; city preferred. Apply 170, Post Agency, Petone. | WANTED, Board, by married Business j Couple, privately preferred, central. Apply.4o4,,Evg. Post. ' : ■ . ,| nrerANTED,' 2 Men Boarders, private <»».' home, share large front bedroom, use sitting-room. Address' Evg. Post. j A YOUNG Married Woman wants Private Board, with kind motherly person; urgent. Write 357, Evg. Post. BOARD and Residence available for gentleman; single room, private family, no other boarder. 89, Brougham-flt. BOARD required by two young, men (clerks), with private family; preferably Catholic; whore no other boarders. Particulars to 428, Evg. Post. BLUE PLATTER TEA HOUSE, Island Bay.—^Superior Board and Residence, hot-cold lunches, morning and afternoon teas, open throughout the year. Miss Wartell,, Proprietress. BOARD-Residence, 2 Gentlemen, share nice large room, also Gentleman, share with another, c.1., tel. 341, Terrace. COMFORTABLE Home offered two gentlemen or mates, vicinity Lyall Bay; terms moderate. Address, Evg. Post. . . . HADFIELD Hostel, Kelburn.—Vacancies Permanent Boarders; double rooma, 30s, including soft washing. Tel. 26-455. . . HOTEL Albemarle, 59, Ghuznee-st.— All the oomfort of a superior Home; hot, cold, and shower baths, excellent cuisine, electrio light; special arrangements for Permanent Residents; single rooms. Tol. 2202. . ; TWO Young Men (studying), require Board and Residence, with private family. Reply 364, Eyg. Post. TSTACANCY for two Business Girls, »I good home, share large room. Tel. 22-015. . . WAVERLEY Private Hotel, Marionstreet.—Vacanoies for pejmanent boarders, single and double rooms; reasonable tariff. Tel. 22-288. YOUNG Maa requires Acqommodation, privato Catholic family, paying guest, close to city. State particulars 328, Evg. Post. MISCELLANEOUS. CHESTERFIELD Suites' from. £7 10s the 3 pieces; never known before in the history of the furniture trade in Wellington. Wellington Upholstering Co., 16, Old Customhouse-st., off Willis-st., opp. Empress Theatre. T. ADIES' Glace Court Shoes, to clear ■*-* at 16s 9d. Martin's Big Step Down Boot Sale. Tram Terminus, Courtenay-pl. MY Mother always uses Varnolo and Blac-it; they save her such a lot of work. 6 ONLY lovely Evening Frocks, Crepe de Chine, Taffeta Silk, and Net. All to go at 48s. Archer's, Upp. Cuba-st. CHESTERFIELD Suites—A few days to clear; over 30 Suites to choose from. We will open Friday nights. Wellington Upholstering Co., 16, Old Cus-tomhouse-Bt., off Willis-st., opp. Empress Theatre. • MONEY to Lend—£s to £500, upon approved seourity. Furniture. Live Stock. Farm Implements, etc. Honourable and straight business. The Citizens' Loan and Discount Co., Boulcott Chambers, Boulcott.t, Tel. 21-256 CHESTERFIELD Suites—We have no overhead expenses, no middleman's profit; direct wholesale to tho public. Save money. Wellington Upho_termjr Co., 16, Old Customhou3e-st.,' off a- r;jlis-st.,

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 3, 4 July 1922, Page 1

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