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LATE INDENT. PEDAL~irRAWS. EDAL STRAWS. Bought for Spot Cash. Give us a chance to sell best quality shapes, in leading shades,' at ABOUT HALF-PRICE FOR 7s lid. ABOUT HALF-PRICE FOR 7s lid. Windows full—counter full—Going Quick. COLE'S CASH DRAPERY CO., 108. 110, 112, CUBA STREET. LOST. FOUNB, PEKSONAL. 10s REWARD. LOST, Leather Purse, between Ghuz-nee-st. and Brooklyn tr*m stop, corner Ingestre-st.; owner's name embossed on leather back of purse, also name and address inside cover; much valued keepsake. Finder kindly ring Tel. 22-059. . LOST, Brown Cloth Bag, containing Notes and Silver. Finder ring 21- ---- . LOST, on Monday afternoon, 2 Pension Certificates, probably in some 3hop; reward. Apply 66, Coromandel-at. LOST, Friday, £2, vicinity" .Wafcefield and Taranaii ste.; reward. Address Evg. Post. ■ ' LOST, Leather Purse, Cuba-st-, between Veitch and Allan's and Gilmour's, Apply 74, Webb-st. T OST, Friday evening, Riddiford-st., •*-* Purse, containing small sum money, much needed. Finder please leave address at Post Agency, Nowfcuvn. LOST, in Scarborough terrace or Piriest., Cameo Broooh. Reward on returning to 12, Scarborough terrace. LOST, Lady's Umbrella, in Willis-st. waiting-ihed, Thursday; reward. Apply 107, Evg. Post. ■ LOST, a Brown Leather Purse, containing wages, vicinity Lambton-qy. Will finder please return to G. A. Jorgensen, Tailor, comer Cuba and Ghuznee ats. Reward. OST, a Gold Broooh set with pearls and turquoise, between Cuba-st. and Willis-st., via Manners-st. Reward. 74, Webb-st. .' i . T OST, Lyall Bay, lady's Purse. Find- -*-* er please return. 127, Onepu-rd. LOST, between Dixon-st. and Broug-ham-st., Green Receipt Notebook; valuable to owner. Apply Evg. Post. OST, Friday night, Handbag, containing small sum of money and case with glasses. Substantial reward on returning to' 19, Roy-st., Newtown. LOST, yesterday aftorno6n,> between Willis and Abel Smith sts, large, gold-mounted*Broooh, large pebble stone; reward. Apply T. H. Coltman, Jeweller, 185, Ouba-st. . OST, Overooat, Basin Reserve; n? ward. 72, Cambridge terrace. OST, between"M'Duff's and Vivian-st., Leather Purse. Return to 120, Viv-ian-st. Reward. LOST, between G.P.O. and Manners-st. this morning, £5 note. Reward. Apply Evg. Post. , _■ I OST, 'on Friday afternoon, a Gold; J Bar Broooh, with diamond in centre. Finder kindly return to 99, Hill-st. LOST, VVednesday Lady's Silk ■ Bag, containing small suedo purse and keys. Finder ring 4017... Reward. '; . T EFT in Trarnear, Tuesday evening, -I—' Lady's Umbrella. Reward, Evk. Post. ' .■■ :■■'-..- ■■■ ■ ■ fTiOUND, a Sum of Money, Thorndon I*- end. Apply 90, Hobson-st. fOOUND, White Cockatoo, yellow plumX age. Apply 9, Peel-st., Petone. %^'ILL Miss Griffin, winner of Xmas M cake at the garden party, 'rim? 26-282? ■•■■*■ y ' B 8~~ USINESS Man wishes to make the acquaintance of Gentlewoman, willing to take care of young child (15 months old) and keep house, 3 months" time; might suit war widow with or 'without children. Communicate with 199, Evg. Post. ■' ■ y ■ , ■ . ■ ■ ■ MATRIMONY. fHIWO respectable young Gentlemen'wish -*- to meet two respectable young Ladies, with view to above; photos exchanged. Reply 104,'Evg. Post.;; '; . WANTED TO SELL. :VS7"iLLIS-ST. (off)—best locaKty, sun ■ » *J all day, 6 Rooms, all conveniences, no climb; £1350; terms arranged. A. E. Mills and Co., 51-53, Johnston-et. JIURNITURE of Small Cottage, practically new, inspection invited. Gillies', Barraud's. Lower Hutt. OLDIER'S Transfer — Returned Soldier, recently transferred^ wishes to sell new Bungalow, four rooms and kitchenette,' modern conveniences, situated in handy suburb. For particulars, apply 164, Evg. Post. "I^OR SALE, General Store, snip, £125. 7 living rooms, half an acre of land. Immediate possession. Progressive Agency, 10, Rmtoul-st., Newtown. TW'EWTOWN—Attractive Reaidonco, 6 i. * rooms, unusual dimensions, charming interior, electric light, hot-cold water, gas cooker, spacious bathroom; good section, lawn, garden, eunny; select neighbourhood ; minute from tram. Excellent value at £1450. Smith and Jones, 28, Grey-st. OB2S—BERHAMPORE—Natty Home, 4 om rooms, soundly constructed, all usual requisites, including electrio light, invitingly cosy interior, rioh vegetable garden, pleasant situation, minute from'team. A Rositivo bargain. Smith and Jones, 28, Grey-st. , .0625-MELROSE, Cosy Home, 4 rooms, o& ecullery, washhouse, bathroom, Shacklock range ; land area ■ i-aore, garden, fowlrun, healthful surroundings. Prico includes furniture; easy deposit Smith and Jones, 28, Grey-at. ISLAND BAY (must be sold within next few days)— Choice Bungalow, 6 rooms,- built 5 years, pleasing dasign, porch, casement windows, slate roof, unusually large section, level, lawns, flowers, fruit trees, _ prolific vegetable garden. Don't miss it. Prioe £1375. Smith and Jones, 28, Grey-st WrADESTOWN r Desirable Home, b ' » rooms, built 5 years, every possible appliance, including electrio light, hot-cold water, porcelain bath and basin; seotion 40 x 200; room to build another house. .Price £1400. Government valuation £1500. Smith and Jones, 28, Grey-st riOURTENAY-PL,' (vicinity) — Vacant Dwelling, 6 rome, usual conveniences, bright, sunny rooms, desirable neighbourhood, positively no tram fares. A valuable city property • undeniably cheap at £1300. Smith and Jones, 28, Grey-st mHORNDON — Superior Dwelling, 6 JL rooms, electrio light, hot water service, Shacklock range, hot pointe, extensive area ground, lawn, flower and vegetable garden; choice residential area. A distinct bargain at £1400. Smith and vJpnes. 28, Grey-st. TUTATAITAI—Imposing Residence, 5 -"■-«- spacious rooms, every imaginable modern requisite, exceptionally large section, motor., garage, peerless situation, 2 minutes from tram; sun uninterruptedly from rising to setting. Price £1550. Smith and Jones, 28, Grey-3t. KILBIRNIE NORTH—Cosy,Home, 4 Urge rooms, clena, -wholesome interior, usual conveniences, including electrio light, large section, delightfully sunny position. Price £1025. Somebody's opportunity. Smith and Joaefi,.-28, (S-rey-et.

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 133, 2 December 1922, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 133, 2 December 1922, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 133, 2 December 1922, Page 1

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