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L^Pnnr 5' ffr am T Fino Ribbed ALLSSSV^g^" VESTS- 6s 6d "^."f Girls' Heavy RUBBER OUAlb—With "eou'-wester" Hat to match; 6 sizes. All 12s 21d. Shades of reseda, vieux rose, and saxe. COLE'S CASH DRAPEBI CO., 108, 110, 112, CUBA STREET. LOST. FOUND. PERSONAL. Tj°ST b un /']? vicl nity Courtenay-pl., XJ Belt of Grey Coat. Finder please leave same_ 23, Majoribanks-st. T OST, Mounted Spade Guinea: valued XJ keepsake. Reward, 258, Ohiro-rd., Brooklyn. T.OST;,™. Monday night, a Cardboard -V Music Cover, containing several pieces of music, trombone parts, either left m tram waiting shed, Russell terrace, or on tram. Finder please return to Tramway Depot, Newtown or Lambton or communicate with Secretary, Tramways Band, Box 977, G.P.O. Urgent. TOST, yesterday, Black Wallet, with l*» plumber s reg. ticket, etc. Reward at 74, Kent terrace. T OST. Wednesday evening, Purse, connu ta'mnS m<>ney and luggage tickets, Luba-st Can t get luggage without ticket. Write 905, Evg. Post. T OST. Tuesday evening, Lower Hutt, ■tTij Blacs. Pomeranian Dog, answers to .taddy. Reward, Rehnies, Railway-ay Lower Hutt. T OST, Long Cornelian Gold Ear-ring; -*-J reward. Mrs. J.\ R. Purdy, Lower llutt. T OST, Steel Casting Mark 3, betwoen -" Ghuznee-st. and Newtown; reward. Ideal Boot Factory. Newtown. LOST, last week, Sowing Bag, Scissors, Thimble, etc. Finder please ring 4700. Roward. ■ LOST, Gold Bangle, 3rd inst., between Ngaio Station and Thorndon, via 12 p.m. tram. Pleaso communicate Rodgers, A\varyia-st.. Ngaio. CJTRAYED, Half-bred Silky, answers the U name "Ranji," brown and black. Anyone knowing whereabouts please return 9, Greon-st., Newtown. Reward. A,NY Petson knowing the whereabouts - of Florence Catherine Ellen Powley, last heard of- in Wellington about three years ago, kindly communicate with George Powley, 31, Mt. Eden-rd., Auckland. ' • ■ BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WANTED, by 2 young men (students), Board, in or near Kelburn. Write 883, Evg. Post. TXTANTED, Board and Residence by" -I_ T _yPu"g man. Apply 913, Evg. Post : XXTANTED, Lower Hutt, superior , "Board-Lodgings. Give full particulars 914, Evg. Post. TXTANTED, 2 Single Rooms, with T T board, Terrace, Kelburn preferred,. respectable. Write 815, Evg. Post. W ANTED, Board, by 2 students, must be hindy to 'Varsity and Lamb-toc-qy. Apply 912, Evg. Post, ANTED, comfortable Board and Re- | sidencs. by gentleman, early breakfast and. single room necessary. Write 960 .Evg. Post. . ■ . „ .- . X\TANTED, 2 or 3 Gentlemen Board- " » ers. Apply 14, Home-st., off Kent terrace. : .■■'-■ !- -..■:,■. —* -.- BOARD and Residence, in superior homo for Gentlemen; moderate tariff. 74, Webb-st.. ' '. BOARD . and Residence, Grosvenor House, 1, Wallaco-st. Single and doublo rooms. Good table, every attention. Tariff 30s. BOARD-RESIDENCE required by 2 brothers, would sharo doublo room, private family preferred; must bo central; terms. 921, Evg. Post. BOARD-Residenco, large rooms, one suit three or four mates, single beds; 32s 6d. 318, Willis-st. _____ GENT, requires Board and Residence, single room, handy Quay, homely and moderate. Write 920, Evg. Post. ADY would Board 2 Boys on farm, Lower Hutt, any age from 3 years, school near. Apply 888, Evg. Post. NICE Home available, witri board,' young lady or gentleman, sociable people, handy town. Ring 26-515. RESPECTABLE Young Man requires Board and Residence, with adult musical family, handy city. 841, Evg. irpWO ladies, recently from England, deX sire to be received as P«iying Guests into a refined home, good locality, near City, superior accommodation essential Write 924, Evg. Post. "• ■TTACANCIES for Boarders, 25, Kent T terrace; clean, comfortable, and good table; soft washing done; reasonable tariff ._ _^_ VACANCIES for two Gentlemen, central, terms moderate. 10, Kensing-ton-st.-. off Abel Smith-st, City. ACANCIES for Boarders, good hot water service, good table; terms moderate. 97, Molesworth-st. BLUE PLATTER Tea House. Island Bay—Superior Board and Residence,. hot-cold lunches, morning and afternoon tea. Open throughout the year Tel. 24-095. • ENILWORTH-92, Hill-sx., firet-clwi Accommodation. Vacancies for permanent and casual guests. Terms 12s 6d per day. Permanents by arrangement. = GLENDOWER HOUSK" XT ACANCIES for Permanents and Cas- » ual Boarders: terms reasonable • good table: electric light. Tel 21-225 141-145, Willis-st. • BOARD REQUIRE"!! ; "VTOUNG Man requires Board (end X August) in private refined family where no other boarders kept. Hataitai or vicinity preferred. Reply to AUCKLAND, Care J. .Bott, Ltd., Advertising Agents, 44-45, City Chambers, Queen street, Auckland. TO LET. D— AY'S BAY—To Let, 4-rd. Bungalow, largo sleeping porch. Sunniest part of the Bay. Apply Charles J. Thornton, 7, Horbert-st. DAY'S BAY—To Lot, nice Furnished Hat, self-contained. Apply Jones, 140, Tasman-st. ■ TTIURNISHED Bed-Sitting-room, vacX I ant, conveniences, suit friends or married couple, harbour view. 60 Devon-st., Tef' 26-516. . DUIHURNISHED Double Bedroom suit , . married couple, 2 friends, breakfast and tea optional. 9, Home-st. "jmURNISHED Front Room, single beds' & TWliils" S frie"da; te'" 6-'- Ba3>-rtROUND-Floor, large front Double V^ Furnished Bed-Sitting-room fireplace. etc. 146. Molesworth-st. T ARGE Furnished Double Bed-Sitting-X-i room, separate entrance; adultstel., etc. 2, Nairn-st., top of Willis-st City. '' OWER HUTT-6 Rooms, handy station, large section and -ardon; 355; bring last rent-book. Vcnablcs, 268, I Lambton-c|v. / 'ANTED to Let, Motor Garare; also, Stnblea. Apply 118. Moxliam-av. W: ANTED. Married Couple to share House. Kolburn, 2.rooms, partly furnished, use of all convenience!. Box 905,

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 29, 3 August 1923, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 29, 3 August 1923, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 29, 3 August 1923, Page 1