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J? ASTER BARGAIN ' FAIR, WEDNESDAY, 10 a.m. Big Purchases secured at End of London Season, 'at Clearing DISCOUNT PRICES. Our Customers reap the benefit. We get the turnover. COLE'S CASH DRAPERY, LIMITED, 108, 110, 112, CUBA STREET. LOST, FOUND, PERSONAL. LOST. LOST, in Townsend and Paul's Mart, Lady's Leather Handbag. Reward on returning James Bell, Manners-st. LOST, WATCH. LOST, Saturday, large, old-fashioned Silver Watch. Reward. Miss Murray, Florist, Willis-st. LOST, Celluloid Doll, Monday afternoon', Lainbton-qy., dressed in slue wool; reward. 9, Thorndon-qy. OST, vicinity, of Botanical Gardens and Kelburn cable car, Irish Terrier Pup, baby's pet; reward. 21, Harbour Viewrd., Northland. LOST, between Kaitoke and Wellington, Side Curtains, belonging to Crichton's Service Car. Finder communicate 47, Thorndon-qy. Reward. T OST, Sunday, Necklace Gold Chain, 2 ■" small cameos. Reward. Apply Post Agency, Newtown. LOST, Gold Eyeglasses, in case, between Quay,-and Salamanca-rd. Reward. Charles 'Wilson, Parliament Library. . LOST, Small Parcel, containng Silk, off 1.15 Service Car to Wanganni, yesterday. Kindly leave White Star Office, Willis-st. ' OST, this morning, between Basin Regerve and top Hawker-st., £12 (two £5 and two £1 notes). Finder rewarded on returning A.M.P. Society, Industrial Dept. LOST, Pliminerton beach, Sunday, Gold Wristlet Watch, Bhort chain attached. Reward. Write 907, Evg. Post. EOST, 22nd March, £5 Note, vicinity Kelburn, Willis-st., Lambton-qy., ,| Post Office. Reward. Please ring 26-099. T OST, off lorry, 1 Case marked HOC Xi over D, between Tory-st. and Thorndon. Apply E. Reynolds and Co. LOST, between Eastbourne, and Queen's rd., Lower Hutt, Work Basket, lined red satin, valued as keepsake. Reward. Apply Po3t Agency, Lower Hutt. L~OST, Town Hall, Lower Hutt, Saturday, Gent's B.S.A. Racing Cycle. Reward, 23, Bristol-st., Lower Hutt. LOST, probably on Hutt-rd., Sunday , evening, Suitcase, 'containing personal effects. Will finder please ring Miss Read, office tel. 45-348. Reward. GENTLEMAN, with means, age. 45, wishes acquaintance of plain, domesticated, sincere lady; »iew Matrimony. Write CSB, Evg. Post. GENTLEMAN, engineer, refined looks, wishes to meet lady similar, refiaed, dark; view. Matrimony. Write 653, Evg. Post. REFINED middle-aged Widow with nice home and ample means desires correspond with sincere Gentleman of cheerful disposition; view matrimony. Write 921, Evg. Post. .. , * YOUNG Lady,' lonely, would like to make friendship with decent man, sincere; view Matrimony. Write 654, Evg. Post. WANTED TO RENT. WANTED to Rent,, 8 or 9-rd. House. "* Must be central. Write 833, Evg. Post. " ' TENANTED Hen^ Garage, by reputable *" finti. Must be fairly central. Terms, etc., to 841, Evg. Post. "VX7ANTED, by young married couple, in *» business, Bed-Sitting-room, in private family, with board or without. 852, Evg. Post. ANTED, Bed-Sitting-room. Apply White House Tea Rooms, Lower Hutt. TV7ANTED to Rent, New Bungalow, re- '»• liable tenant; excellent references. Write'B77, Evg. Post. WANTED, Office, two rooms, vicinity of Courts. Apply 883, Evg. Post. ANTED to Rent, 2 or 3-rd. Cottage, Seatoun preference. Apply 904, Evg. Post. TI^ANTED Rent, Furnished House or * ' Flat, with garage. Oriental Bay or Clyde-qy. State rent, 913,. Evg. Post. WANTED, about the end May, au'Uii^ furnished Self-contained Flat, three rooms and kitchen, Kelburn or Terrace vicinity preferred, harbour view, uvo adults. Write 679, Evg. Post. (TJ.ENTLEMAN Requires Furnished Sin"- ---" gle Room, vicinity Upper Willis-st., private entrance preferred. AVrite 910, Evg. Post. ARGE Double Bed-Sitting-room, furnished, with kitchenette, private home preferred, two adults. Central. 821, Evg. Post._ TIPPER HUTT vicinity—Wanted"" to *-' Lease, with right of purchase, House, about 5 rooms, good section. Full particularg to King, Box 563, Wellington. YOUNG Lady requires Bed-Sitting-room, Oriental Bay, vicinity 264. Reply 846, Evg. Post. * PREMISES Wanted, suitable MOTOR REPAIR WORKS. About 3000 feet floor space, in central position, Wellington. , Full particulars to 848; Evening Post. MISCELLANEOUS. BEAUTIFUL- Pearl Necklets, great reductions, usual price 15s und £1, now 3s 6d and 7s 6d. Brownson's Corner, 122, Willis-st. BROWNSON'S Bargains-Gents' und Boys' Pocket Watches, reliable; usually 12s 6d, now 4s 6d. Brovvnson's Corner, 122, Willis-st. ADIES' Expanding Wristlet Watches (10 years' guarantee, gold filled); usually £2 10s, now 20s. Brownson's Corner, Wulis-ist. ■ GOLlii,ls-jewel Lever Wristlet Watches, ' with* R.G. Expander, usually £5, now J£2 10s." Brownson's Corner, 122, Willis-st. REATEST Firo Sale ever held in Wellington—Bedroom Clocks, usual price 355, now 6s 6d. Browuson's. 122. Willis-st. TO AgentH- Please note that all my properties are Withdrawn from Dale. —F. A. A. Spinks. Auckland. APPY. Brides—Have your Cake made by experts. The Parisian Pastrycooks, Courtenay-pl., Gold Medallists, for Wedding Cakes. _ WANTED-Wc~do~ Plumbing,"we do »" Drainage, we are prompt and we are reasonable; estimates given. Christie, 144, Britomart-st. Tel. 24-217. •_ _ WANTED Known-A iiseful Easter Gift: Antique Jardinieres, Vases, Trays, etc. All at low prices. The Sims Hardware. _ W '"ANTED Known—NicTNevTpesigns in English China Tea Sets, Dinner Services, also in plain white; a nice Wedding Gift. The Sims Hardware. WANTED Known-Pyrex AVare, the »» greatest Easter Gift you can give. Entree Dishes from 7s 6d, Casseroles 7s 9d, Pie Dishes, all prices. Don't miss your Easter Pyrex. At The Sims Hard ware. ■ OVAL Dining Table, Sideboards, 4 Chairs in oak, £20 9s; on easiest terms. Art Cabinet Co., Ltd., Upper Cuba-st.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 70, 23 March 1926, Page 1

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