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TXOLIDAY ATTRACTION. We are giving ONE-THIRD OFF (6s Sd in the £) regular price of CHIC AMERICAN FROCKS (About 35 of them), All different and absolutely the smartest Frocks seen in Wellington this year. Our regular cash prices are 6 to 9 guineas. Come in and deduct one-third off—and have a Frock to charm yourself and everyCOLE'S CAShIdRAPERY LIMITED, CUBA STREET. LOST, FOUND, PERSONAL. T OST, Thursday afternoon. Small Brown J~J Fur, vicinity Te Aro P.O. or Cubast.; reward. Ring Tel. 24-514. LOST, a Leather Wallet, containing sum of money and key... Finder substantially rewarded on returning to 340, Lamb-ton-qy. T OST, Thorndon Station, 7.55 train, -" Wednesday morning, Brown Suitcase, broken, fastened rope and strap; handsome reward. Write Pirie, Massey-rd., Mangere. LOST, Thursday, Gold-coloured Purse, containing working girl's wages, between Manners and Cuba sts.; reward 10s. Apply 151, Evg. Post. L~ OST, Gentleman's Gold Watch, name inside; reward. Apply 39, Apu-eres., Lyall Bay. LOST, between Cuba-st., Perrctt's Corner, Parcel containing Lady's Silk Stockings and Child's Socks. Reward on returning to Taranaki-st. Police Station. LOST. Dress Basket, between Seatoun and Upper Hutt; reward. 120, Cubast., Wellington. LOST, yesterday, Lady's Brown Napper Glove, either in town or Sydney-st. West direction. Reward. Ring 4.5-353. LOST, Gold Wristlet Watch, name on back, Kelburn Post Office or Lamb-ton-qy. Reward. Tel. 26-793. LOST, Brown Sports Coat, between Queen's-rd. and V.1.C., Monday. Apply Post Agency, Lower Hutt. p T OST, 1 Brown Suede Glove, fur top. -1^ Please write 162, Evg. Post. STRAYED, Large Brown Retriever Dog (new rivet in collar). Please communicate Tel. 20-355, this evening, or 197 M, Lowry Bay. Reward. EFT in ■ Writing Box, G.P.0., Purse and Cards. Apply 7, Bolton-st.;. tel. 40-482. OULD the Person who Removed Bag by mistake off seat, Town Hall, last night, kindly return, as papers are valuable? 40, Majoribanks-st. WILL the Person who found Small »» Brown Paper Parcel in Telephone Box, at Kilbirnie, between 11.15 and 11.45 last night, please return same to C. Garnani, 65, Ellice-st., City. Large reward is offered, for the parcel was an Xmas proseut, and contained note signed Margaret. AN (38) is desirous of meeting Young Lady (widow preferred), view matrimony. Write 149, Evg. Post. P ENTLEMAN, means, and good posi- *-* tion, wishes acquaintance young lady, view matrimony, private address. Write 002 Evg. Post. X— XMAS Greetings; leaving for Wa- • nganui, Friday; fondest love. — Marie. PHRISTMAS and New Year Greetings from 'Dellside, Heswall, to all her New Zealand Boys and Sisters. UPPER HUTT SHOPPING. O Motorists—Taka a Sealfast Outfit on your Christmas tour. Procurable at Hazelwood's. CEALFAST pays because it stays. Buy an outfit at Hazelwood's. OTORlSTS—Sealfast pays because ' it stays. Buy an outfit for your Xmas tour at Hazelwood's. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. "y_3-_°B-S will find good Beds, perman- » ents or casuals. 53, Kent terrace. Tel. 21-356. SYDNEY-ST., 133, has Vacancies for Boarders, 30s per week; piano, tel., 2 mills. Govt. Bldgs. p ENTLEMAN requires Board, urgeut, *-* single room, near Courtenay-pl for prefe -ence. Ring 20-237. ■\TACANCIES for Gentlemen Boarders, » soft washing, good table, 30s. 87, Majoribanks-st. UPERIOR Accommodation, nicely furnished room, with breakfast; centrally situated, best locality. Tel. 43-644, 104, Tiuakori-rd. OARD and Residence, married couples, also 3 Men, one single room. 98, Pirie-at. GOOD Accommodation—Te Ronga Private Hotel, 182, Molesworth-st.; 7s per day. Tel. 42-820. ; RAHIWI," 67, Abel Smith-at., central—Excellent table, hot baths, vacancy for gentlemen. Tel. 22-426. SELWYN Private Hotel, Cambridge terrace, Courtenay-pl. end, Vacancies for Permanent or Casual Guests. ROSEMERE, 6, Macdoriald-cres., 2 mins. from Wiliis-st., has Vacancies for Casual and Permanent Guests. Tel. 23-097. "VI7HERE to stay for the Xmas Holi- ** days—l 92, Willis-st.; permanent and casual Boarders; tariff 30s week. Tel. 22-896. GLENDOWER HOUSE (141 and 143, Willis street). \XTHERE to Stay at Xmas—3sa per week, " 6s 6rl per day; Single and Share Rooms; good hot water service. Seaside resorts BAY VIEW HOUSE, Day's Bay-Sup-erior Accommodation, morning and afternoon tea, home-made cakes and scones a specialty; buses stop at door. Tel. 140, Day's Bay. WHERE Shall I Go for My Holiday? Why, to Rangiuru House, Otaki, where yon will be delighted with the beautiful surroundings, comfortable rooms, and excellent cuisine. You can go boating, fishing, or tennising, and there is also a spacious dancing room, so write at once to the Proprietor, Box 14, or Telephone 158, Otaki. OTAKI Seaside Resort (accommodation 80 guests). Now booking Jan. and Feb. Excellent cuisine, c.1., hot water, croquet lawn, tennis court, garage. Families catered for.. Book early. Tel. 77, or Box 26.—L. Wheatley. "THE Holiday Resort of Perfection."— x Do you want a perfect holiday? Then come to the Sounds: 4% hours' run from Wellington. Fishing1, boating, swimming, gun sport of every kind. Splendid bush scenery, walks, concreted tennis court, telephone, electric light. Apply early, accommodation limited. Term! £3 3s per week. Mrs. Bruce Thompson, The Grove, Queen Charlotte Sound. " MISCELLANEOUS. X?RITISH brains, British capital, Brit •*-* ish labour; .no foreign element in Neilson's, the chocolates that are differ. ent. XTOUUDY need be without Neilson's, the -1-' chocolates that are ti;fferent; 3s lb : in 20 different varieties. 'TVAKE! no risks this Xmas time; buy hei -*• Neilson's Chocolates and see hei smile of content. ALL good confectioners recommend ■^*- Neilson's, the chocolates that art different, at 3s per 1b upwards. TXfHEN better or more delicious clioco. * " lates can be made Neilson's will b( the people to make them. TON Motor-lorry, returning Wanganu from AVellington on 30th December wants Load; reasonable charge. A. Jack son, 7, Central avenue, WanganuL ■MEtLSON'S set the standard for qual -^•' ity in chocolates, and the price ii most reasonable; 3s lb loose, at all good confectioners.

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 152, 24 December 1926, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 152, 24 December 1926, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 152, 24 December 1926, Page 1

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