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PRE-STOCKTAKING CLEARANCE. DRASTIC SALE OF TOTAL STOCK, to reduce Stock by £5000 before , ANNUAL BALANCING DAY. Stook marked down in hundreds of cases below landed cost. SALE NOW ON. COLE'S CASH DRAPERY CO., COLE'S CASH DRAPERY CO., 108, 110, 112, CUBA STREET. LB»T, F>.N», y.KSONAL. LOST, from Motor-lorry, between PALMERSTON' NORTH and WELLINGTON, TWO MICHELIN TYRES. Finder Rewarded on Returning- same to the I N.Z. EXPRESS COMPANY, LTD. ' LOST. V»7ILL person who picked up Brown "'• Envelope Purse, in Cloak-room at races, keep money and return keys? Urgently required. Write 377, Evg. Poat. LOST, in Moonshine Valley, a, Bull Terrier Yellow Dog, named Nero. Anyone detaining after this date will be prosecuted. Reward, H. Bolton,» Ebberton,' Upper Hutt. OST, by working lad, Pound and Ten 1 Shilling Note, tied .with elastic band; 10a reward. Write 371, Evg. Post. LOST, between Terrace and Govt. Buildings, on Wednesday last, "Sunshine" Purse, ocmtaining keys, money, etc. Finder reworded on oommunioating tel. 1390. LOST, Sydney Silkie Puppy, last Tuesday, ' Cambridge terrace. Reward, 10, Oambridgo-av. LOST, Brown Leather Purse, containing smaller purse with silver, between Clyde-st. and Dupca-st. Reward on re-' turning to 146, Clyde-si, Island Bay. LOST, Thursday, Black Cocker Spaniel Dog, answers to name of "Darkie." Reward, ring 118. LOST, Uplsmd-rd., Screw Cap from Buiok Tank, reward. 17, Uplandrd. Tel. 26-252. LOST, Sydney-Silkie Female Dog. -wearing blue ribbon collar, with rosettes. Information to Tel. 3891, or 6, Terrace Gardens. " LOST, Keys on ring, yioinity Boulcott, Manners, Cuba sts. Finder return to Dominion Dental Supplies, 63, Willisst. . Reward. . \ OST, Trentham Racecourse, Saturday, Silver Wristlet Watch, engraved. K. L. Low. Ring 21-420, Reward. LOST, Purse, Buick-st., or Reoreation Ground, contained wages £3 10s notes and silver. Reward, 10s. Post Agency, Petone., . '. LOST, Saturday, on. Racecourse lawn, Gold Brooch, with blue stone, val-' ued as keepsake, from deceased soldier son. Reward 9, Ebor-st. _- LOST, or strayed from 63, Aro-st., Bluish.Black and Tan Australian Silky Pup (bitch), 8" weeks old. Finder please return to above .address. Reward. LOST, between Palmer-st. and Kelburn, French Military Field Glasses. Re,ward, To). 26-104 ■■■■ . . ' . LOST, Grey Suede Bag, with small black' purse, containing^£2 in notes, "little silver and latch key. Reward, ring 20-322 or 2008. _ LOST, Trontham Races, I2eh April, Lady's Small Watch, i chain attached. Reward.'Write 450. ~. Post. LOST, on Easter Monday, 'between Hutt Recreation Ground and Station, Red Leather Seat, from Rickshaw. Finder please return to F. Cooper, Woburn-rd. LOST, Pendant Brooch, set with pearls and aquamarines, between Roxburghst. and Tirangi-rd., Kilbirnie. Reward, at 95, Roxburgh-st. LOST, by working lad, 30s in notes, tied elastic, Seatoun terminus tram, or vicinity Groy-st. Finder please communicate Kiosk, Seatoun. Reward. OST—Will person who took Gent's Fawn Overcoat by mistake from St. John's Church, last night, kindly return same to caretaker. "CIOUND, at Lower Hutt, Easter Monday, £■ Side-car Cushion. Owner can have : same by paying cost of advertisement. Writo 571, Post Agency, Petonc. IF Lady seen taking Blue Silk Bag ■from door handle ladies' waiting, room, outside'enclosure Races, Thursday, before first race, does not return to 136, Evg. Post., proceedings will be taken. Identity known. WILL the Person who borrowed Crank Handles from Shaw Motors, kindly return at. earliest convenience. T\^ ILL the little boy seen to pick up » » Umbrella, dropped off the tramcar on Lambton-qy, Sunday afternoon, kindly bring it into Miss Watts, Carr's College, Stewart Dawson's Building and get re- . ward. WILL Mr. John Shaw, of Radcliffe, Ainsworth, England, communicate with Mrs. Yates, Pahautanui? YOUNG Lady (27) wishes to corres- ( pond with Gentleman, view matrimony. Write 413, Evg. Post. MISCELLANEOUS. OiK FOR the best Knitted Scarf: Write Srftl for particulars of the "Ayr" Wool Competition to Box 198, Wellington. K(\ LADIES' Tweed Overcoats, Magyar m" sleeves. Wero £5, sale price 355, at Hayvioe's, 158, Cuba-st. MADAME SONIA, Clairvoyante and Hair Specialist, can be consulted at 126, Upper Dixoh-st., opposite St. John's Church. Short poriod. X\7"E are Furniture-makers. That's » T why wo can soil to you so cheaply. There's no middleman's- profit. Edward Collie, Ltd., 167, Riddiford-Bt, Wellington. - i, GREAT Clothing- Sale—All Wool Cos- . tumes and Coats, 355; Furs, half price. Greon and Davis, Lambton-qy. QPTA CHEMISES (Embroidered) — iQ<sJ\J Those must be sold out quick at 3e 6d, at Hayvioe's, 158, Ouba-st. T>ARTNE.R Wanted~oTd" manufacturing JL business. Monoply sheet metal working. Splendid connection, Government and merchants. 90, Evg. Post. FALMERSTON Races—Taxi leaving Wellington Wednesday Morning. Returning Thursday Night. All particulars Tel. 24-680. NIMBO; the great washing fluid; no rubbing required. Ask your grocer. ! MOTHERS, .have the kiddies' photographed by Vinson's, Photographers, I next Scott's, Florist, Cuba-st. I "I "I K~MEN'S Gabardine. Trench Coats, J-J-<-* all sizes. Were 110s, sale price 50b. at Hayvice's, 158, Cuba-st., OAK 4-piece oval Bedroom Suite, £27 15s, latest design. Open 7.30 till 9 p.m. on Friday. The Art Cabinet Co., 48, Martin-st. N WOLFE, cheapest all kinds of Tray- • elling Bags; Suit Cases 17s 6d, Hat Boxes 37s 6d, Cabin Trunks 555. Call soe bargains. Boulcott Chambers. . MRS.- GALLEHAWK, Clairvoyante, can be consulted, 220, Cuba-si. Ladies only, from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. A TREAT to eat James's Bread! Easy to digest. Try a loaf to-day. From your grocer. GREAT Removal Sale now on./ Exceptional opportunity to furnish cheaply. Edwards's Hardware and- China Stores, 32. William'

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 90, 16 April 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 90, 16 April 1923, Page 1