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TjIRENCH ' KID • GLOVES, In Nigger, Browns, and White.. All sizes :...' 7s lid. LADIES' LLAMA HOSE, in fast black (summer weight) '■ 4s lid. BATHING TOGGERY, in all kinds, for women, girls, and kiddies,' at lowest prices for fair qualities. COLE'S CASH DRAPERY CO., 108. 110. 112, CUBA STREET. , LOST. FOUNB, PERSONAL. LOST, King's-rd., Lower Hutt, 2 Dresses, 1 white embroidered voile and 1 blue gingham. Finder well rewarded on returning to Elmwood Bakeries, Lower Hutt. . LOST, in Hamilton-rd. or Chevrolet Starting Handle. Return to 18, Baden-rd. Reward. LOST, in Cuba-st.,' Wednesday., small Parcel, containing ninon and silk. .Finder please ' return, Brice and Brioe; Ltd., 4, Farish-st. OST, between Wairarapa Farmers' and Thorndon Station, Lady's Black Fur. Reward at Wairarapa Farmers'. LOST, Small Black Purse, with silver monogram, vioinity Thorndon; name and address on ticket; reward. Evg. Post. OST, Pair Glasses, 2 Yale Keys, and Small Leather. Wallet. Reward. 3, Sidey-st., off Hopper-st. . LOST, between Cuba-st. and Newtown, two Motor Cycle Inner Tubes; reward, 10, Waterloo-ay., Newtown.' LOST. Wednesday, Lower Hutt,, Lambton, Pocketbook, containing two £5 Nptes, etc. Return 36. Pretoria-st., Lower Hutt. Telephone 241 (3 ringg). Reward. "B^OUND, a 34th Reinforcement Badge, •»- attached to black ribbon bow. Owner can have same. Apply 114, Wallace-st. PERSONAL— Will Joseph Hemmings call on Property Agency Co., 268, Lambton-qy. ? . Tel. 654. Urgent. Friends kindly inform.. \ . BOAKB AND BESIDENCE. WANTED, two Gentlemen, share well furnished Bed-Sitting-room, Terrace; morning tray; tel., h.c. water, c. light. Writß 124, Evg. Post. W ANTED, Paying Guests, private family, Pelorus Sound; terms reasonable; excellent fishing. • Apply 944, Evg. Post: ■ WANTED. Board for large family, on ' west coast sea beach; advise terms. Write 111, Evg. Post. , WANTED, by tradesman, private Board and Residence, single room; must be central; will pay well. State terms to 142, < Evg. Post. .T^ANTED, young man Boarder, c.L, • * ' J ■. h. and c. water, piano. Apply 30, Hall-st. WANTED, Board and Rest for two or. three weeks,. December; refined couple, child. 12 months, at or near seaaide. Write 181, Evg. Post. V A COUNTRY Residence has Vacancies for Paying Guests. Address at Evg. Post. ' „ ' BOARD .and Residenoe, every conveni,ence, central. Apply 5, Tasman-et BOARD and Residenoe, Grosvenor Private. Hotel, 1, Wallace-st.; single arid double Tooms; good table. Tariff 30s. CtITY, Board Residence, young gent., 1 lunoh out, private home, ' every comfort. Tel. ,22-509 I j>RONT. Bedroom sunny and well-fur-nished in Au-rora terrace; with broakf ast, 27s 6d; or with good sittingroom, 40s; ' telephone available; references necessary.. Address at' Charles Haines Advertising Agency, Dalgety Building. - , G'tENTLEMAN' wants room and break-/ T fast, or full board, near oity; • stats particulars, tariff. 154, Evg. Post. LOWRY BAY —Charming, position, wonderful air for health; Wanted gentleman as paying guest. F. Field, Lowry B&y.,v , ORIENTAL BAY Locality—Two brothers require double bedroom, Sunday meals preferred. Write 176, Evg. Poßt. RIVATE Board and Residence, ba.l- ---: cony room, suit married couple, lovely view, very central. Tel. 2560. ■\TACANCY for 2 or 3 Gentleman, share » room, lunch out, under new management ; central. Ring 21-900. 4, Percival--Bt. ' , ■ .'' ' ■T7ACANCIES for three, with or with- ■ out Board; all conveniences; moderate terms. 23, Tasman-st. ,_ VACANCY for two friends to Board ' with private family, every home comfort offered. 71,-, Ross-st.,' Kilbirnie. REST HOME, Riohmond, Nelson, Tennis court, beautiful gardens, sea view, good attention. Terms moderate. Apply S. and M. Russ, Ohuroh-st., Richmond. HOTEL ALBEMARLE, GKuznee-st;, under new management; Vacancies 1 for Permanent Boarders. A. Reid, Proprietor. ..■-■'■ ENILWORTH-92, Hill-st., fitet-claßs Accommodation. Vacancies for permanent and casual guests. Terms 12s 6d per day. Permanents by arrangement. f»O : ELLICE-ST., Basin Reserve.— •vJOj Good Board and Residence offered to two gentlemen; terms reasonable. , MISCELLANEOUS. PLANTER'S Pride Tea, as enjoyed by the Prince of Wales. 2s Bd, 3s. All Stores, or Eastbourne . Mutual Stores, Rona Bay. CIAN Bread be truly delicious ? James's > Bread is. >It hae long-lasting/ freshness and tn^o nutty flavour. YouV Grocer will supply. i', ■ ' LET'S quote you on Furniture; doesn't matter if you don't order. Manufacturers' prices.' Collie's, 167, Riddiford-st. BADDEN'S Eastern Display, Room 12, above British Dominion Insurance t Company, 25, Panama-st. ■' Inspection invited. TnSSENTIAL that Bread should be rich -*-i in nourishment, James's Bread is richest. Your Grocer has it. T\RESSMAKING—AII clases Drcssmak--L' ing at shortest notice; ladies' own material. Stanton's, 102, Willia-st., next Empress. ' ■ ■ ADAME TAYLOR, 820, Lambton-qy. (over Littlejohn's), showing smart Silk Foulard Frocks, Gabardine, Tricotine, and Sponge Clotli' Coat Frocks, large sizes, at exceptionally low prices. Ladies' own materials made up. SHREWD Boy: A bottle of Samson. Grocer: Same-son. Don't be funny. Mothar .knows the light stuff. MRS. GALLEHAWKE, Clairvoyant, can be consulted ,at 19, Jesaie-st., from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Ladies only. CHINA, Linen, Bedspreads, Shams, Runners, Traycloths, Cosies, Centres, (>tc. Inspection invited. Badden's, 25, Panatna-st. . /CURIOSITY is a 'good thing if it brings vJ you to see Collie's beautiful Furniture at manufacturers' prices. 167, Riddi-ford-st. PLUMBING— If yoU require a good Plumber and a satififactory job done promptly, Tel. 20-982. C. W. Martin, 13, Tory-st. ■ N WOLFE—Cheapest in town for all • kinds Travelling Bags, Trunks, etc. Call, see bargains. Room 7, Boulcott Chambers.

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 126, 24 November 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 126, 24 November 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 126, 24 November 1922, Page 1

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