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PRE-STOCKTAKING CLEARANCE. DRASTIC SALE OF TOTAL STOCK, to reduce Stock by .CSOOO before ANNUAL BALANCING DAY. Stock 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. LOST, FOUND. PERSONAL. LOST, PASSPORT, Papers, Sampl©3, in two parcels, Saturday, 7th } substantial reward. Please communicate 488, Evg. Post. iT OST, £5, £1, and 10s, in notes, beJH tween Nikau-st., Muritai, and Ferry Wharf, Wellington. Reward, Evg. Post. OST, Fox Terrier Dog; answers namo Andy. Reward, returning 139, Tas-man-st. T OST, Monday, Cheque for £9 11s 6d, JLJ drawn by Alice Ratclift'e, and payable to A. Stark; payment stoppod. Apply 268, The Terrace. T OST, a String of Yellow Beads, Gar-J-J dens or Tinakori-rd. Finder pleaso• ring 2836. T OST, vicinity Willis-st. and Vivian-st., -11-/ Saturday night, Gold Kewpie Brooch; valued keepsake; reward. Apply 75a, Hanson-st. LOST, Australian Tomer Puppy, black, fawn. Reward, 63, Pitt-st., Wadestown. OST, Monday, Gold Broooh. Finder please return. 13, Holloway-rd. Reward. LOST, between Jervois-qy. and Ado-laide-rdl. last evening, Envelope Purse, containing about 10s silver and gold wrj«tlet watoh bracelot. , Finder, please return to Mavendale, Oxford terrace, or ring 22-906. LOST, Child's Tan Nappa Glove, betweon Cuba-st. and Mount Cook; reward. 6. Ranfurly terrace. LOST, Island Bay tramcar, or at Island Bay, Lady's Gold Wristlet Watch, Thursday last; reward if returned, 31-33, Ghuznee-st., or 151, Olyde-st., Island Bay. LOST, String of Pearls, Monday mornins;. ■ between ICilbirnie and Lower Hutt, via Constab!e-st. and Wairarapa train. Reward. 33, Onepu-rd'. I'; OST, Leather Purso, probably Queen's -J Wharf, silver, note, tram ticket inside. Reward. 19, Harper-st., Newtown. LOST, Sunday, Light Brindlo Cattle Dog (bitch). Reward. 93, Hansonst., Newtown." [ ; LOST, Gold Bangle, . slightly dented, between Lower Hutt, Petone, or Wellington; reward. Write 569, Evg. Post. LOST, Trenthnm Races, 14th instant, Lady's Watch, with part chain attached; reward. Write 555, Evg. Post. LOST, Gold Brooch, betweeiTHolloway" rd. and Abel Smith-st., Saturday night; reward. 11, Holloway-rd., Mitchelltown. ... I""' OST, Coutts-st. or Lyall Bay-rd., ■* Brown Leather Purse; reward. Apply Flipp, Butcher; Kilbirnie. LOST, probably in Kirkcaldio's, Book, Economics, Notes. >. .Finder please Tel. 18-755, and- will bo 'sent' Tor. OST (10s reward),. Large Black Cat. Anyone., giving information or returning same to 53, Coutt's St., Kilbirnie. ERSONAL-^Wquld anyone knowing the whereabouts of Mr. E. Ireson, who was, connected With Life Insurance business, pleaso communicate with Benefit, oare Charles Haines Advertising Agency, Wellington 1 ' OUNG'Man, 21, would like to meet young respectable working Girl, 19-20, view matrimony. Write 493, Evg. Post. MISCELLANEOUS. A DVERTISER wishes to meet young xi gent prepared to Finance Detective Business; work taught. Write 469, Evg. ■ Post. . ■ P& 0. Essence Coffee and Chicory. • Not cheapest, but best. Ask for it. All grocers. , Tj\A.MILY Groups don't put off having Jt? your group photographed. Make an early appointment with Vinsen's, Photographers, 119, Cuba-et. TIMBER Free—lf unseasoned would be" costly in the end. Insist on your home being built of dry timber. Procurable where? Tel. 24-077 or 24-087. IF you value your health, cat only Shears's Home-made Bread; keeps a week. 226, Tarnnaki-st. WOOD-MILNE Rubber Heels absorb the jar and cost less, and wear considerably longer. FATHER should have a later Photograph than that old one. See wcrk done at Vinsen's Studio, and make an appointment for a sitting. Vinsen's Studio, Cuba-st. THE chief item of every meal will be James's Bread. Once tasted it will be your only bread. Grocers sell it. P& 0. Essence Coffee and Chicory. • is refreshing and invigorating. Try it. At all grocers. IMBER—By ■ dealing from Brownlee, Kilbirnio, you save delay, save lost timo, save your reputation by using dry timber. Tel. 24-077 or 24-087. . GREAT Clothing Sale—Men's Strong Tweed Trousers, 15s 6d; Guaranteed All .Wool Suits, 69s 6d. Green and Davis, Lambton-qy. DRESSMAKING— Coat Frocks mado from your old costumes from £1. Mrs. Smith, Value House, 276, Cuba-st. ASK for Shears's Famous Crumpets, reduced to Id each. Avoid imitations and savo disappointment and indigestion. CIOLLIE expenonce plus Collie servico ) will solve all your Furnishing problems. Edward Collie, Ltd., 167, Riddi-ford-st., Wellington. Tel. 24-010. rjHHERE'S briskness in the step of the JL man who wears Wood-MilDe- Rubber Soles. Made of best Para Rubber. CIROCKERY, Glassware, Hardware, alJ most given away to 6avo double removal at Edwards's Removal Sale, 32, WiUis-st. P& O. Essence Coffee and Chicory • delightful for supper during winter. Flavour and purity unexcelled. BUILDERS can reduce costs to their clients in the end if they use seasoned timber. It is procurable from Brownlee, Ltd., Kilbirnio. NO better bread baked! You'll be sure of this when you taste James's Bread. Order from your grocer. A MEAL in itself—James's Bread with butter. Got a loaf from your grocer. WE are experts in all Furnishing matters, and will be glad to advise you in any difficulty. Just tel. 24-010, or call at 167, Riddiford-st., Wellington. Edward Collie. Ltd. THE goodness of choicest wheat! Every particle of James's Bread j nourishes. Your grocer sells it. WALK in comfort —Wood-Milno Rubber Heels take the jar from the walk. See that you- get Wood-Milne. T EASE expires the- month—Now xou JLJ know where the Crockery and Hardware Bargains aro. Edwards's Removal Sale, 32, Willis-st. BLINDS— Blinds, Curtains, Curtains, Cushions, Cushions. Everett'e, Specialists, Fowlds's Building, Manners-st. Tel. 22-220. Quotations free.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 91, 17 April 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 91, 17 April 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 91, 17 April 1923, Page 1

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