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EVENING POST-TELEPHONES {MANAGER \ ADVERTISING I PUBLISHING V ONTIL 5 P.M. JOB PRINTING 1 ACCOUNTS i LITERARY . . . UNTIL 4 P.M. _ GENERAL ENQUIRIES UNTIL 7 P.M. 24-023 • NEWTOWN AGENCY 3772—2 RlNaa PETONE ' 3751— A RlNOi LOWER HUTT .

' SPECIAL PURCHASE. LADIES' AND MAIDS' ALL-WOOL KNITTED COSTUME AND OUMi'EU SUITS, in plain and multicoloured effects. Usually Sold, from 45s to 69s 6d. ALL ONE PRICE, 355. COLE'S CASE-DRAPERY LIMITED, 108, 110,. 112, CUBA STREET. LOST, FOUND, PERSONAL. LOST, between Houghton Bay and Island Bay, Gent's \\'ateh and Chain, keepsake of dead husband. Reward. Apply iUouat Bros., Grocers, Kent terrace. LOST, Gold Bracelet Watch, initials and dale on back, between Tory-st. and Station. Good reward on returning to Cull", 1, Holland-st., City. LOST, between Paramount Picture Theatre, one Tassel Earring. JTinder rewarded. Write 584, Evg. Post. LOST, Friday, Pink Coral Drop Ear- . ring. Finder kindly ring 24-436. LOST, vicinity Molesworth-st., '42-inch Steel Cramp; reward. Ray Pinny, Builder, 74,' Lamuton-qy. LOST, yesterday evening, Gold WristIct Watch, between Willis-st. and Khandallah. Reward. New Zealand Eraployers' Federation. 3OST, Tuesday night, Onepu or SutheiJ land rd.,'Lya!l Bny. String Pearls; reward. Please ring Tel.'24-603. LOST, Telephone Box, G.P.0., Friday night. Stick, keepsake; reward. Rcdpath, National Bank, Grey-st. OST, 13th inst., Part-worked Suppercl.oth, vicinity Wilson, Owen, Alein sis.; reward. Jacobsen, Draper, Newtowii. "jfTOUND, on Wellington terrace, two -B-, weeks ago, Paroel Linoleu,tn and Window Blinds. Owner can have same by paying cost of this advertisement. Tel. 3278. TTOUND, in Willis-st., a Sum of Money. A 1 Apply, stating particulars, P.O. Box ' 507,, Wellington. TNFORJIATION urgently Wanted- as -a. to whereabouts of R. W. Dunn, left Manchester early 1923, to settle Wellington_JVrite^o^ip_B5 if _Wellingtoii. WILL Jliss Daphne Boyer, or anyone knowing her address, please write to 51.- Post Agency, Potone ? . CIENTLEMAN of. "renowned social "*• standing wishes meet highly cultured, attractive ludv view Matrimony. 415, 'Evg. Post. " .' ■i^ENTLEMAN (48), wants to make acV3T quaip.tance with Lady, view niat-ri-mony. Write to 658, Evg. Post. LADY wishes to becomo acquainted with a gentleman, view Matrimony; ■genuine and sincere. Write 420, Evg. Post. , MISCELLANEOUS. WOOD Toys of every design, manufactured at Factory, Wholesale and Retail, L>. Jouos, Furniture Factory, Kilbiinie-cres., Kilbi'rnie. /CHIMNEY Sweep—Robinson, the notV ted Chimney Sweep, 50, Cambridge, terrace, for cleanliness and civility. Tel. 20-700.:- .- ..' „ -_ ... ; - : ..- , -■;. ■■/:.,-■/.. DRESSMAKING— Day and Evoning. Gowns, Costunics, Overcoats, Coat-; frocks, and Remodelling. Miss Delanoy,. 291,- Upper Cuba-st. . rriAYLOII'S; for all classes of Cleaning J>- and Dyeing. Satisfaction assured. 41, ■ Kent' terrace, next Nimmo's. . Tel. 20-610. rf-IHARACTER Reader—Send BirTh 'VJ date, actual business, health. Astra, Wclleslcy-rd.; Box 76, P. 0., Auckland."RkJURSE, with own home, will take in J-l Patient. £3 10s per week. Write 563, Evg. Post. mAYLOR'S—Let us Clean your Suit or J- Costume now. Ring 20-610. Our motors will call. 41. Kent terrace. ■ DICKINSON AND . CO., Auctioneers, '68, Wiliis-st.—Engage when selling your furniture or property money in ad-' vanee on same good results assured. DRESSMAKING School (2nd "fkior", Rod's Building, Courtenay-pl), Smocking Lessons, Is 6d; Frocks cut and fitted from 5s 6d. AND AGENTS—PIease note that Pro-- ,. perty known as No. 23, Barker-st,, has been sold. TD> EQUIRE £350 or £300 at 74 per cent. ■*-*> ■ or City Cottage, good security. Write 690. Evg. Post-: T AND Agents note —My property, 48, J—" Leraud-st., has been sold by Bengo and C 0.,. 6, Boulcott-st.—Owner. 6 19s 6d BUYS a guaranteed Blue, Serge Suit, built to your measure by experts. Craighead Bros.. Ltd., opp. Newtown School. Tel. 25-551. nnAYLOR'S-Wo Clean and Press voiir -*- . boiled Suit equal to New for 7s" 6d 2i> ,J> cnfc terrace, next Nimmo's; Tel. 20-610. /~4UR central position assures quick sale, v best.prices, any quantity furniture wanted. Vino's, Auctioneers, 107, Cus-' tomhouse-qy. LIVE long and live well by eating Imperial •Bee Honey. Get the vitar niiucs that give' health. __j IVriLLINERY Tuition — Miss Burns -LTX (Mrs. Aplin),.late 5 years Mannersst., resumes Teaching. 179, Aro-st.; Class 2 to 4 and 7 to 9; 2s 6d lesson; 10 lessons WHEN Buying it costs more, in use it goes further. All quality stores.' Imperial Bee Honey. CHINA, Glassware, etc., Cemented or Riveted. At Walker's Umbrella bhop, 53, Manners-st. Scissors Ground. Set :daJly. lI^OR quick sale, good prices, prompt returns, send 1 to Vine and Co., Auctioneers, 107, Customhouse-qy. QO/(? BUYS a well-made Suit, built OtJ/ \J to. your measure by oxperts. Gr.iighead Bros., Ltd., opp." Newtown School. Tel. 25-551. - rriAYLOR'S for Feathervvork of all -*- kinds. Fqathers Dyed and Cleaned. 41, Kent terrace, next Nimmo's. Tel. 20----610. TjjWJ.' James' Bread. It's appetising JLJ Easy to digest. At grocei-3. Try James' Brown Brrad. -_ FIOR Present Day—Novelties, A7tnre"t~ Watches, Rings, etc. See Lloyd's display, Lambton-qy. and Cuba-sl'. BkUSTIN'S Table do HoETLunch at 2s ; will tickle your palate. Diistin's, Cuba-st. E|NG AGE Vine and Co. for your Auction . Sale. Satisfaction guaranteed. Only address. 107, Customhouse-qy. NOTHING is more- appetising- for that "empty feeling" than James' Bread. From grocers. TAILORING— For a genuine Tailormade Suit at a reasonable price, call on Jas. W. Cocksedge, 98, Manners-st. (upstairs). JUST Opened—A beautiful selection of Real Alabaster, all shades, in vases, etc. Lloyd, Jeweller, Lambton-qy. and Cuba-st. IF you want a special treat ask for something quite unique—Milderson's Jam Tit-Bit Biscuits. A novelty. Sold by F. Warder, Courtenay-pl. ptHIMNEY Swoop-George Luff, Prac\J ticul Chimney Sweep, General Cleaning. 105, Daniell-st., Newtown. Tel. 25-818. RS.E. ROSS'S Pilis7rccomraeuded by ladies. Obtainable from F. B. King, 4, Courtenay-pl., and leading chemists. •

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 119, 23 May 1925, Page 1

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