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2750 YARDS 2750 YARDS 2750 YARDS 2750 YARDS PURE FUJI SILK, URE FUJI SILK, Heavy weight, 3s lid, for 3/11 COLE'S CASH DRAPERY LIMITED, 108, 110, 112, CUBA STREET. LOST, FOUND, PERSONAL. LOST, Diamond Ring, stons missing, .j Courtenay-pl. tram stop, Saturday a night; reward. Apply 36, (Jrawford-rd., a Kilbirnie. LOST, on Tuesday last, between Coro-mandel-st. and Seatoun Heights, a Gold-bar Brooch, pearls and aquamarine, much valued; reward. 49, Coromandel- ' B_t_ LOST, Friday, an Aquamarine Earring Drop; finder rewarded. 164, Tina-kori-rd. > T OST, Collie Dog; reward. 22, Lamb- • X_l ton-qyf LOST, Brass Car Lamp; reward. Apply Publio Library or Tel. 26-410. LOST, Monday rooming, between Brougham and Owen sts., or in tram- . car, Fivo or Six Pound Notes in roll; re- > ward. Reply 123, Evg. Post. LOST Gold Brooch, with white stone in centre, by elderly lady;'keepsake; reward. Write 578, Evg. Post. LOST between Porirua and Paremata, by road, Box of Silk Hose. Reward i on returning to Little and Wilson, Porirua; ■ . • ■ T OST, Saturday, Town Hall or Bata-J-i rd., Hataitai, Lady's Green Leather Baft containing child's shoes, brush, and ; comb, fur-lined gloves, keys, etc. lei. 1 24-258. Reward. ______ LOST Sunday night, in Newtown, Gold Bracelet, with initials and date inscribed. Reward. Addresß Evg. Post. LOST, Black Spaniel Dop, last week; . reward. Apply J. F. Taylor, 111, Mitohell-st., Brooklyn. . LOST, Purse, containing return ticket to Carterton, and small sum money, Wright-st. or De Luxe Theatre; reward. Apply 40a, Wright-st. . LOST, Initial Gold Brooch from Masonic Jewel. Reward. Apply 154, Clydeq_ ' —— LOST, last Thursday morning, an Airedale Terrier Pup, 6 months old; answers to the name of Teddy. Anyone returning came to Mrs. Mousell, iawaird., Trontham,- will be handsomely rewarded; valued as a keepsake. , LOST Onoto Pqn, with wire clasp attached. Reward. 5, Oxford-st., near Basin Reserve. ______ LOST— Taken from Empire Hall, week ago, Blazer. Return Post Agency,Island Bay, and save further trouble. LOST, Grey Handbag, containing gold . bangle, loose change, Happy Valley bus, Friday, between Taranaki and Dover- ' sts. Reward, 15, Post Agency, Island Bay. ■ ■ . T OST, between Ferry Wharf and. -Li Lower Taranaki-st., between 5.30 and 6 a.m., ono Goodyear Tire, 30 by 3i, one Tube. Reward. ,G. Miles, Butcher, Hataitai. . ■ LOST, Fox Terrier Dog, on Friday; answer to name of Sport; has brown and white face, black spot on back; good reward. Tel. 20-175. LOST, Kick-starter, Motor-cycle, Ohiro-rd., Brooklyn. Reward. Mitchell's Motor Co., Lambton-qy. LOST, on Lyall Bay tramcar or near Gas Company, yesterday, Leather Wallet, Purse, containing about £2 and sundry . papers. Reward, 29i HunterB_t LOST, between;. Pipitea Wharf, Bunnyst., and Lambton Station, on Saturday evening, Small Purse, containing 10s note. Return to 12, Earl's terrace. LOST, Saturday night, Small Suit Case, containing Coat Frocks. Please ring 5761 (2 rings). Reward. IF tho person who was seen taking Suitcase and Parcel from 6.14 train. Lambton to Upper Hutt. Saturday, does not return same, further proceedings will bo taken. Return to Stationmaster, Upper Hutt. INFORMATION wanted present address either Mrs. or Miss • Normandy or sometimes known as Nor-mandy-Whitson, late Karori-rd. Reply 185, Evg. Post. "DEFINED, attractive, businesslike Girl X\i (ago 23) wishes_ acquaintance of Business Man, view matrimony. 414, Evg. Post. OUNG Working Man (age 2b) would liko tho acquaintance of a Girl, view matrimony. 419, Evg. Post. WILL the gentleman who saw Suitcase ' and Parcel taken from 6.14 train, Saturday, Lambton to Upper Hutt, ostensibly for the purpose of being taken to guard, pleaso leave address at Railway Station. Upper Hutt? • MISCELLANEOUS. NURSES' and Waitresses' Aprons in stock and to order. Infants' Outfits, etc. Mrs. Collins, noxt Rod's Butchery, Courtenay-pl. ■ • ' SPEIGHT'S Famous 3X Ale £bat made Dunedin famous; always asked for by our British Tars; the Americans surely will follow suit. For sale at Brown's City Hotel, Courtenay-pl. MARSHALL'S Great Furniture Stocktaking Sale now on. Secure your bargains. J. G. Marshall, Ltd., 46, Ade-laide-rd. __^ IMPERIAL Bee Honey is Nature's best and favoured food stored by tho beea. E^AT Bread you can enjoy. James I Bread •is golden-crusted, nuttyflarourcd, delicious. At Grocers. /"^ OOD Value is tho remark when your VJC Suit is made by Hyznan and Marks, Courtonay-pl. Suitg and Ccatum.es, £6 6s. JAMES Bread won't crumble. -Retains its freshness. Is nourishing and sustaiuing. At Grocers. ITTtENDERS are "incited for Painting and -*- Paperin s 5 Rooms. Appy 53, Buck-ingham-st.. Lyall Bay. ■ FLEET leaves Monday. Have you got your friend a Souvenir of his visit? If not, why not? Maori Tiki?, Greenstone Kiwi.?, etc., at J. R. M'Kenzio's, 116, Cuba-st., and 52, Willis-st. LINOS., Linos., Linos.—All at greatly ' reduced prices at our Groat Furniture Sale. Marshall's, 46. Adelaide-rd. N ASH'S, Cuba-st., sell Fibre Lunoh Cases from Is 2d; Attache Cases ; from 3s 3il: Suitcases from 10s. BON AMI Powder. Try it on your bath, tubs, aluminium ware, brass, copper, and nickel ware, windows, and ■ mirrors. JUST arrived, Dainty Tomato Sets (salt, mustard, pepper), 3s 6d set. Lloyd, Jeweller, Lambton-qy. and Cubaat. WHY is Imperial Bee Hbney a golden , _ colour? Because_ it is charged with actinic rays and vitamines. . ALL. the rage—Smart Choker Necklets, from 4s 6d; Earrings from 3s 6d pair. Lloyd, Jeweller, Lambton-qy. and ' Cuba-st. B~ON AMTPowder and Cake, .obtainable from your "grocer. Ho always stocks • tho best. Ask for them. . OSHKOSH Concrete Mixers, heavy machines, for fast work, 20 per cent. • extra output in given time. A. C'araon, Rep., 10, VictorU--*

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 42, 18 August 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 42, 18 August 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 42, 18 August 1925, Page 1

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