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IRISH DOUBLE DAMASK SATIN DAMASK CLOTHS AT HALF-PRICE. ON Friday, at 10 a.m., we put on Sale an Irish Manufacturer's stock of "Throw-outs." These have some slight .defect in weaving, causing them to be classed as "seconds." They . are lovely designs-ytulip, rose, shamrock, etc.—sizes 66in, 70m, 84in (mostly 70in wide), bordered all round and usually retailed 17s 6d to 27s 6d. ' ALL AT 10s 6d. '' COLE'S CASH DRAPERS CO., 108, 110, 112. Cuba-st. LOST, FOUND. PERSONAL. LOST, BETWEEN Public Trust Office and Hataitai, Thursday afternoon, Gold Wristlet Watch and Gold Bamboo Bangla. Finder rewarded on returning, to ELLIS AND MANTON, LTD., Old Customhouse street. £5 REWARD. LOST, Parcel, containing gold watch and sundries. Watch much valued as keepsake. Apply Evg. Post. LOST, BETWEEN Wakefield-st. and Astor House, Willis-st., Gold Medal, name engraved. Reward, on returning to Niven and Co., Wakefield-st. T near Kelbum parade, Tail, be- ■*-' longing Grey Fur. Please telephone 26-487. Reward. T OST, yesterday morning, between 8 JU and 9, Black Fur. Finder rewarded upon returning Ha, Wingfield-st., Thorndon. LOST, Friday last, in or near City, Gold Brooch, amethyst; reward. 272, Lambton-qy. Tel. 504. LOST, in 5.5 train last night, Parcel, containing Pair Football Boots. Will finder please leave at G. Phillips, Lower Hutt? Reward. LOST, between Burns, Philp. and Co. and wharf, a Dray Tarpaulin. Kindly return to Munt, Cotterell, and Co. LOST, Pair Spectacles, in case, new, vicinity Basin Reserve, Ellice-st. Reward, 7, Austin-st. LOST, Black Fur, Wednesday, in Foa-therstou-st., by charwoman. Reward at Ha, Wingfield-st. ■ LOST, vicinity Terrace, Grey and Black ' Striped Cat; reward. Tel. 1413. LOST, on Tuesday afternoon, between Cuba and Colombo sts., Gold Brooch, with topaz in centre; reward. Apply Evg. Pest. FOUND, a Bag of Wheat on Hutt-rd. Owner may hav.o the same by paying a3vertiseme_*. Apply G. Hunt, Taita, Lower Hutt. REWARD given for information Tegarding dark, smoky-coloured halfPersian Cat. Lost vicinity Hiropi-st. H. A. Smith, 96. Coromundei-'st. Tel. 24-536. TtfTILL Lady who took Flat, 21. "' Hawkeslone-cres., note that it had been let on Thursday morning by Miss Quinn? Ring Tel. 1035. WANTED TO RENT. ANTED Rent, 4-6-rd. House, month's rent in advance, careful tenant; references. Reply 304, Evg. Post. WANTED to Rent, '5 to 7-rd. House, adults only, 'Thorndon preferred; references given. 364, Evg. Post. ANTEL\~Furnished Flat, 4 "room., Wellington terrace, Kelburn, Wadestown, or vicinity, from 14th July. Write 462, Evg. Post. WANTED ,_ by lady, in business, Single sunny Furnished Bed-Sitting-room, central, moderate. Write 409, Evg. Post. WANTED Rent, for 4 months, wellfurnished House, good locality, central, sunny, no climb, 5 adults, no children; references^" if required. Reply 389, Evg. Post. WANTED to Rent, a Yard, suitable for firewood, must bo central. State rent and where to ■•be seen to 380, Evg. Post. WANTED to Rent, House, with good yard, suitablo for coal and wood. State where to be seen. 385, Evg. Post. WANTED Rent, by married couple, nc children, 2 unfurnished or furnished Rooms, use conveniences, handy Courtenay-pl. Reply 429, Kvg. Post. WANTED, Single Room, central, c.1., by young man. Write 441, Evg. Post.__ WANTED, by 2 working girls, Double Bed-Sitting-room, conveniences, £1 week. Vicinity Willis-st. or Manners-st. Apply urgently 450, Evg. Post. WANTED, unfurnished small Cottage or Flat, by married couple (one child); central; rent moderate. Write 464, Evg. Po_t WANTED, by married couple (one ohild), Unfurnished Bach or small Flat, with kitchenette. Reply 466, Evg. Post. WANTEEfRent, 1 or 2 rd. Bach, with use of convs., furnished or unfurnished; reasonable rental. Full particulars to 469, Evg. Post. URNISHED oT Unfurnished Flat, self-contained, all conveniences, contral preferred. 445, Evg. Post. T7TORNISHED House or Double Bed--T Sitting-room and 2 Singles, handy City. Ring 21-927, or writ. Room 14, 37, Courtenay-pl. CIVIL Servant desires to Rent .5-6-rd. Residence, Eastbourne, for term. Write particulars G.P.0., Box 1104. PRIVATE Motor Garage, handy top of Kelburn car, preferably in Sala-manca-rd. or thereabouts. Write 395, Evg. Post. MISCELLANEOUS. WOULD any quiet family, Thorndon, willing Board Widow, girl (6) attending school, please communicate advertiser? Any rofronces required. 426, Evg. Post. . CORNS, old and stubborn, removed by using Coy's Corn Salvo. Obtainable from W. H. Coy, Chemist, Newtown. LAND Agents—Take notice my House in 6, Gear-st., is sold.—Kate Thomas. GENTST^faUo notice my Property", AVillianis-sL, Petone, has been sold by Horace Baker, Ltd.—A. Archer. AGENTS take notice, my Property, known as 9 and 11, Bllice-av., is withdrawn from sale.—J. C. Monteith. LAND Agents—My Property, 42. Holm-wood-rd., has been sold by Vaughan Venables. 268, Lambton-qy.—E. Tolmie H SAVAGE, 86, Lambton-qy.—All • kinds of Grindery Requisitee and best English Sole Leather. CIOME and Buy Books" Skates, Boots, > Clothing, St. Thomas' Hall, Newfown, Saturday. HSAVAGK, 86, Lambton-qy.—Large • Stocks of all Saddlery and Hariicss at wholesale rates. I^OR SALE, every good thing, at Rose--B- neath "Surplus" Sale, St. Thomas' Hall. Saturday. ■ SOLID Leather Bags and Cases The largest stock in the city at H. Savage's. 86. Lambton-qy. T7K)R SALE, Carpenter's Took KitJ- chon [Jten.ils, Office Appliances. St. Thomas' Mall, Newtown. '^A^A^ETl&rLambton.qy., ma'Cre • and repairs all kinds of Bags and Leather Hoods. IpOR SALE, every useful article at /•Surplus" Sale, St, Thomas' Hall Saturday.

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 141, 15 June 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 141, 15 June 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 141, 15 June 1923, Page 1

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