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OWING to ram, thousands of shoppers could not visit.us on our last HALF-CROWN FRIDAY. We, are therefore holding another of these popular events this week. We shall put on sale at the opening, hour (10 a.m.) over" 4000 yards SUMMER DRESS MATERIALS At less" than half-price. From 2s 6d the dress length up to 2s 6d yard. COLE'S CASH DRAPEEY CO., 108. 110, 112,_CUBA. STREET. LOST. F»UN». PERSONAL. -j. _ _ __ REWARD. .'■ LOST, Sunday Afternoon, between Wellington and Paekakariki, 1 Ford Wheel, complete, with Dunlop Tire, Jno. Wallace, 14, Wha-st.. Lyall Bay. LOST, Carrier Iron Rack from motoroar. Finder please communicate Crawley Ridley, Taranaki-st. LOST; large, Cameo Brooch, vicinity Willis and Abel Smith sts.; finder rewarded. Apply 416, Evg. Post. LOST, between Wadestown and city, Petrol Tank Filler Cap. Please ring. Tel. 649. ■ LOST, a few weeks ago, Brief Bag, containing Motor Accessories, vicinity Hateitai; feward. 41, Hobiria-rd., Hataitai. • LOST, Silk Umbrella, horn hook handle, name on silver • band; 10s reward. Apply Mrs. Alec Crawford, Miramar. . LOST, near Pitt-st., Wadestown, a Purse, containing money and keys anJ tram tickets. Reward, 68, Pitt-Bt. LOST, small Purse, with owner'a name on it, between Central terrace and Cable tram. Apply 142, Onepu-rd., Lyall Bay. . ■ ■ ■ > LOST— Will Person who, by mistake, picked up Parcel containing rent and rent book in shop at Courtenay place please return Queree Bros. ? Reward. LOST, Brown Gabardine Skirt, either vicinity of Terrace or Gardner-rd. Reward. Reply 446, Evg. Post. FOUND, T ADY'SRING. Apply JU , C. SMITH, LTD., Cuba street. OULD Person who picked up by mistake Parcel containing playing cards, in the 3.53 p.m. Wellington-Lower Hutt train Tuesday, kindly "return to stationmaater, Lower Hutt 1 IF Furniture left at 126, Huti-rd., Petane, is not claimed and 6torage paid' within seven days from date; will bo sold. H. Isaacs. '. BOAKPANP RESIDENCE. WANTED, Board-Residence, by mid-dle-aged person, with homoly people, central; terms per week.. Apply 375, Evg. Post. .- ANTED, by clergyman, Board and Residence, private family, vicinity Willis-st., large Bed-Sitting-room, or two Rooms required; must be quiet. State terms to 401, Evg. Post. ' . ; WANTED, by young" business lady, Comfortable Board, in private 'family ; must be central. State, terms to 273, Evg. Post. ; WANTED, Board-Residence, v, by bust; ness man, . handy to' W'illis-sfcj Terms to 361, Evg. Post. .. ANTED, by married conple in business, Board-Residence -. in private family, central. >State terms 408, Evg. Poßt. . ' ' '■■ ':■ ANTED, young Man Boarder, single room, private family. 19, Queenst., off Brougham-st. WANTED, Paying Guests, in the Sounds, good teble kept, beautiful beach; tariff 35s per week. Apply Mrs. Frank G-odsiff, St. O'mer, via Picton. ANTED, 2 Workingmen Boarders, share sunny room, hot-cold shower, electric light. Apply 54, Pipitea-et., Wellkigton. WANTED, by Girl attending College, Board in comfortable home, oity or Lower Hutt. Write 215, Post Agency, Lower Hutt. ; ' WANTED, '3 . Gentlemen Boarders; washing and mending done; all conveniences; terms moderate. 80, Kent terrace. ' BOARD and Residence — Wanted, young Man, to share large room; washing and mending. 133, Sydney-st. W. BOARD and Residence—Single and Double Rooms, 32s 6d, 30s p.w.; weekly meals 20s', early breakfast; every attention. Marlborough House, 21, Kent terrace. Tel. 22-310. BOARD offered young man, sinjrle room; no others kept. Apply 20, Mao Donald crescent. OARD and Residence, for married couple and boarders. 9a, Oxford ■ terrace, near Basin Reserve. ;_ "OOARD-RESIDENCE—ReBned gentleJ3 man, paying guest, nice liome, i Brougham-st. Write 414. Evg. Post. BOARD-RESIDENCE offered Gentleman, select home, good locality, central, moderate terms, tel. Write 395, Evg. Post.' ' "■.. BOARD offered young man, private home; good table, not and cold water, c.l. 16, Hall-st., Newtown. BOARD, Residence, select, every convenience, good table, near Parliament Buildings. Tel. 2257. . , /"COMFORTABLE Board and Residence vJ offered 5 gents, in private home. Apply 5, Rossmoor-cres., opposite Princess Hotel. HOTEL Seiwyn has Vacancies for few Permanent and Casual Guests, Dining-room open to public. Mrs. A. Knowsley, Proprietress. KENILWOttTH-92, Hill-st., first-claw Accommodation. Vacancies for permanent and casual guests. .Terms 12s 6d per day. Permanent^ by arrangement. MARLBOROUGH Sounds.—Accommodation available at Te Mfehia, Bnest swimming beach and most comfortable house in the sounds; fishing, boating, and launching; one and a half hours from Pioton; tariff £3 10s p.w. Write C. M. Bay. Box 62. Pioton. PARAPARAUMU — Superb climate, safe beach, good fishing, abundantfruit. Stay at K,apiti House. TWO Youthsj Civil servants) desire home with respectable private family, sharp room, central preferred. 398, Evg. Post. TWO young gentlemen desire BoardResidence, paying guests, private family, vicinity Victoria College; no boardinghouses. Write.4oo, Evg. Post. VACANCY, 2 young Gentlemen, Kelburn parade, large bed-sitting-room, with breakfast; no other boarders; terms reasonable. Write 432, Evg. Post. • L _ VACANCY two Gent Boarders; reasonable; good table and central. Tel. 21-568. "fcTACANCY for Permanent Boarder, V single room; terms moderate. 31, Jessie-st. , VACANCY for 2 Gents to share room. 10, Wellington terrace, near Parliament BuildiiMrs. ' \TOUNG business woman would like JL Board aud Lodging with private family, handy city. Apply Box 504, G.P.O. , "VTOUNG gentleman clerk, of superior A character, wishes congenial' Board, private Protestant family, single room; eelect suburb. Write 402, Erg. Poet.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 26, 31 January 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 26, 31 January 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 26, 31 January 1923, Page 1