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HALF-PRICE WEEK HALF-PRICE WEEK TO REDUCE STOCKS BY £3000 QUICKLY. TXT'E are sacrificing Seasonable Goods " and Spot-cash Purchases bought at big discounts. Come and be convinced iv our Showrooms and at our Bargain Counters. On Friday we put on sale 500 Pairs Samplo Gloves at Half Ordinary Prices. COLE'S CASH DEAPERY (LIMITED), 108-110-112, Cuba street. LOST, FOUND, PERSONAL. T OST, Baby's Shoe, between Cambridge ~ terrace ,and College-st., Tuesday. Finder please leave at Day Nursery, Cambridge terrace. T OST, Hand Bag yesterday, containing -" Bank Book. Apply 157, Evg. Post". T OST, Wednesday evening,, possibly left ■*-* in City hotel, Suitcase. Reward. Write 158, Erg. Post. J OST, Wednesday, between Cuba-st. and Ngaio, Purse containing money, receipts, letters, spectacles, etc. Reward. 160, Evg. Post. T OST, Child's Black Beaver Hat, Main- •" st., Lower Hutt. Finder kindly leave Post Agency. Lower Hutt. Reward. T OST, Spare Tire and Rim, 30 x 3%, -L 4 Gregory, between Wellington and Tawa Flat. Reward. IPS, Brougham-st. T OST, between Abel Smith-st. and ■*-* Brooklyn, Grey Handbag, containing purse with £2 and silver. Ring 23-215. Reward. T OST—£l reward to the finder of Fox ~ Terrier Dog lost Coui-tonay-pl vicinity Sunday night; one black ear, registered number 2367, probably boarded tramcar. Will tram men or anyone giving information of same ring Tel. 42-483, or 97, Hill-st.? T OST, yesterday afternoon (Thursday), ■^ in city or Roseneath, via Oriental Bay tram, String Giro Pearls, valued keepsake. Good reward. Wharf Police Station. . T OST, Grey Purse, corner Dcvon-st. -*-^ and tram stop. Ring 21-593. Reward. . T OST, Pear-shaped Jade Pearl Earring, -" between Upper Hutt and Wellington. Reward. Littlejohn's, Jewellers, Lambton-qy. _^ FOX Terrier, strayed to 10, Hobson crescent. Tel. 42-617. (\N Monday evening, vicinity Thistle Inn Hotel, Handbag, containing, silver and papers. Reward. Finder write 101, Evg. Post. WILL Mrs. Taylor, Dressmaker, of Boulcott-st., call 29, Palmer-st., City? MARJORIE G.—l am worried. Can you tell mo what happened to Jones? Reply through this column to-morrow night.—Lucille B. WANTED JO RENT. WANTED, by business couple, Furnished Room, fireplace, gas ring-; must bo central and rent reasonable. 98i), Evg. .fost. ' ;>£STANTED, 2 Unfurnished llooms, with » » gas, convenient, reasonable. Write ; 106, Evg. Post. WANTED, Unfurnished Room, Thorndon, near tho school, with fireplace. Write 107, Evg. Post. WANTED, by ■ married couple, two Rooms and Kitchenette, 'Thorndon or City. Write 997, Evg. Post. - '. ■ WANTED, by business lady, Unfurnished Room; use bathroom only; vicinity Hay-st. Write 152, Evg. Post. YXTANTED, 2 Rooms, furnished oi-nn- " ' furnished, vicinity Oriental Bay or Courtenay-pl.; adults. State terms to 114, Evg. Post. ANTED Kent, Small. Whare or Bach, state rent. Apply i! 5, Evg. Post. WANTED, by a Gentleman, Bed-Sitting- " room, central. Full particulars, terms moderate. Write 184. Evg. Post. YX7ANTED, a House, or Rooms, at T» Ngaio, month's rent in advance. Write 188, Evg. Post. WANTED Rent, in Lower Hutt, 3 or 6 months, from September, Furnished House, good locality, only; will keep place in good order, refined young couple; no children. Write Professional Man, Post Agency, Lower Hutt. W' ANTED, Small Furnished Flat; 2 adults, few minutes Parliament Buildings, immediately. State terms to 153, Evg. Post. ; . ANTED to Rent, at Paraparauruu or Waikanae, a Furnished Cottage for one week. Apply 20, Wright-st. TIT ANTED to Rent, by 2 business lad- » ' ies, Furnished or Unfurnished Bedroom and Sitting-room, with kitchenette or use of conveniences. Write stating terms 179, Evg. Post. WANTED to Lease, a Dairy Farm, about 80 to 150' acres; a few acres flat preferred. Tel. 23-257, or write 181, Evg. Post. . WANTED to Rent, Furnished or Unfurnished Flat, married couple, two children school age. Tel. 2G-575. WANTED to Rent, 2 Unfurnished Rooms or Self-contained Flat. Write 241, Evg. Post. WANTED to Rent, Small House or Bach, vicinity Newtown. Write 139, Post Agency, Newtown. WANTED to Rent, 0-rd. House, Newtown, or 6 Rooms over shop; adults, good references; rent about £2 10s; urgent. Write 195, Evg. Post. B~EDROOM or Bed-Sitting-room7 superior, wanted by Parliamentary Reporter; must be close to House; Terrace preferred; breakfast. Particulars 960, Evg. Post. ; ADY, at business during day, wants Cosy Single Bed-Sitting-room, has own linen, central. . Write 127, Evg. Post. RENT, Unfurnished Room, detached preferred, by clean, sober tramway man, Thcrndon end. Write 102, Evg. Post. "DEQUIRED nt once, Fully-furnished (in- -"' eluding linen) Self-appointed Flat or House; h. and c. bath; reasonable; adults only. 175, Evg. Post. 3 UNFURNISHED Rooms, fireplace, 2 ladies; rent 255. Write 168, Evg. Post WANTED, WELL-FURNISHED FLAT (entirely self-contained), or House, in good locality, with or without garage; early July, for 6 months or longer; two adults; highest references. Reply G.P.6. Box 369, Wellington. ~ LOWER HUTT. GENTLEMAN requires to Rent Un- " furnished House, 4to 5 rooms, term; moderate rent. Write 192, Evg. Poet. MISCELLANEOUS. T>UPTUKE—Sufferers Note, that a -*-•' Khouri Truss makes life worth living. F\ Khouri and Co., corner Cuba and Vivinn-sts. TJRITTAIN'S Cough Balsam gives in- -*-* stant relief, and soon banishes either cough or cold. 56, Manners-st. DUSTIN'S Cream Sponges will not keep if exposed to children. From Cubast. and all depots. S" TRAND ARCADE Billiard-room, near Duke of Edinburgh Hotel.—Now reopened under new management. Civility, attention, cleanliness from Jack Reid. LADIES' Expanding Wristlet Watches (10 years' guarantee, gold filled) ; usually £2 10s, now 20s. Brownson's, Corner Willis-st. BARGAINS— Bedroom Clocks, 12s 6d and 15s; now 4s 6d and 6s 6d. Enamel Brooches, usually 2s 6d, now 6d. Brownson's, Willis-st. TJRITTAIN'S Cough Balsam is your ' -*-» most effective insurance against danger from coughs and colds. 56, Mannersst.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 138, 11 June 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 138, 11 June 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 138, 11 June 1926, Page 1

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