TRUSSES. fUST landed, Complete Range of ENG- ** LISH TRUSSES. Expert fitting, correct support and comfort guaranteed. H. J. S. RICKARD, DISPENSING CHEMIST AND TRUSS EXPERT, 3, Willis street, Wellington. LOST, FOUND. PERSONAL OST, Lower.Hutt, Sunday, Gold Wristlet Watch, initials on back I.M.W. Reward. Apply F. A. Waddell, Cottrcll's Garage, Lower Hutt. LOST, Gold Bangle, vicinity Regent Theatre, valued as keepsake, very well known; reward. Gamble and Creed, Cuba-st. LOST, Thursday afternoon, Ladies' Gold Wristlet Watch, with expanding bracelet, between Aerodrome gates and bitumen flats; dearly valued keepsake. Please return 58, Rotherham terrace, Miramar. Reward. LOST, yesterday. afternoon, Fur Necklet, between"Cuba and Woodward-sts., or in ear. Reward. 7, Woodward-st. LOST, Fox Terrier, small, wiry hair, white body, black and white head. 13, Washmgton-av. Tel. 20-594. Reward. LOST, Year-Old Black Spaniel, short tail, rounded collar; reward. Apply 50, Ellice-st. LOST, Wednesday afternoon, Knight'srd., Lower Hutt, Kit, containing purse, considerable sum of money, _ and baby's clothing. Reward. "Fellbridge," Willoughby-st., Lower Hutt. OST, in Miramar, Young Cattle Dog, black and tan, answers name Roy. Ring ]6-945; reward. OST, between Trentham and Buckle street, a Leather Brief Bag containing part lunch. Please ring 23-362. OST, a Commercial Handbag, containing notebooks, etc. Finder rewarded by returning to No. 6 floor, Hope Gibbons Buildings. OST, between Tory-st. and Kindergarten. Purse, containing money; reward. Mt. Cook Police Station. LOST, Rope, between Vivian-st., Taranaki, and Hopper-st. Return Smith and Smithy J~~OST~Thursday night, at Evans Bay J Bathing Shed, Gold Chain and Cross, much valued as keepsake; reward. 7, Douglas-sL LOST, Silver Ring, Turquoise inset, between Opera House, Mercer-st., Clifton terrace, Wednesday. Reward. Ring 45-553. OST, Keys on Ring, about Wednesday. Would "finder please ring 43-IS3, Saturday morning? L~~OST, Stamped Copy Lease. Finder please telephone accountant, 28-090. OST, Titahi Bay, early January, Brown Suede Cushion. Reward. 40-396. LOST, between John-st. and Drummondst., Wednesday, sth, Gold Pendant with Topaz Drop, .valued as keepsake. Would finder please return to 113, Ade-laide-rd.? Reward. T OST, Saturday afternoon, in Hataitai, -^ Door Mat; name on reverse side. Ring 14-794. TAKEN by mistake from Fitting-room, George and Doughty, this morning, Large Fox Fur, pink carnations attached. Reward on returning, ,to,, George and Doughty, Ltd! "'"'* ~* "'"'" OTjLD Mrs. L. Beechamp, just arrived from Australia, please ring 17-854; leave address. P. Foote. QPORT—Sorry did not see you last night. •^ Meet Grand Opera House To-night, 7.15. Sure to be there—lßß6. WOULD Mrs. Rumble, who called for gentleman's coat at the American Dye AVorks last Friday please call at shop; urgent. ' ~ MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED, Private Lessons in English and Arithmetic, two nights per week. 393, Evg. Post. WOULD Gentleman who received Note from "Nan" this morning meet her at the Majestic at 8 instead of to-night at 12? Important.—Nan. WOULD Gentleman who received Note from "Nan" this morning meet her at the Majestic at 8 instead of to-night at 12? Important.—Nan. OUTSIZE Bloomers in tussore, fuji silk, and fujeen, 3s 9d, 3s lid, 4s 9d pair; Nurses' Aprons, 2a lid. Morgan's, opp. Woolworth's. . EORGE HOW, Gold Medallist, teaches Cake Decorating, Sugar, Flower, £2 2s; Puff Pastry. £1 Is; Wedding and Birthday Cakes Iced. 17, Garrett-st. (TRAVEL,1 Sand, and Cement, Blue " Screenings for Paths, Rocks for Rockeries, etc.; delivered. Northland Quarry (Tel. 20-586). VI7OULD Gentleman who received Note * ' from "Nan" this morning meet her at the Majestic at 8 instead of to-night at 12? Important.—Nan. ■p^dCKERIES formed; also Concreting, -*-*' all kinds; materials supplied. Ring for quotations; (Tel. 26-586). GREEN'S"" Genuine Walnut Bread, 6d per loaf. Green's, Riddiford-st. HEXOIJ —For head colds inhale fumes from one teaspoonful in bowl or boiling water. Ask your chemist. Large bottle 2s 6d.. . ■\I7HAT did the Lassie tell the Sailor? 'v Get your Suit Dry Cleaned by Taylor, 41, Kent terrace. Tel. 20-610. 4 -PIECE Oak Bedroom Suite, £18 15s; anywhere else, £25. Save your money. Popular Furniture Co., . Cuba-st., next Whitehead and Pears. ' rpHE Stewart Hardware for Tools, Gar- •*• den' Tools, Lawn Mowers, Household Ironmongery, Crockery, all at cheap prices. ARRIED Folk—What is the first lesson you learnt?—"lt's easy to Pay the Art Cabinet Way." For Furniture at Art Cabinet Co., 247, Cuba-st. 79, Wil-lis-st. : HUGE range Outsize Frocks, in fuji silk, rayon, voile, and crepe de chine, low prices. At Morgan's, opp. Woolworth's. OR Advice and expert Treatment of Varicose Veins, Ulcers, Leg Troubles, call on Madame Lynace, 4, Courtenay-pl.. upstairs. - SOMETHING new and tasty—"Green's" Camp Scones. Green's, Riddiford-st. EXOL—Stronger than any known disinfectant, yet non-poisonous, and does not bum. Ask your chemist. Large bottle, 2s 6d. REEN'S" French Pikelets, fresh daily, Is dozen. Green's, RiddifordB^ \ ; ■V"EW Electrical Advertising and Window -^ Display Specialities. Firms interested in securing a valuable Sole Agency should make immediate application to Ascog, Ltd., 44, Theobalds road, London, England. Players—See the latest com- ■*■ bination Fur and Leather Jacket, as worn by Susanno Lengleu Temple and Co.. next Stewart Dawson's, Lambton-qy URSES' and .Waitresses' Aprons and Belts in Block nnd to order; Infants' Outfits, etc. Mrs. Collinß, 34. Courtenay pi., opp. Paramount Theatre. F'ASY Payments - Tailored Costumes. ' Coats, Ensemble Suits. Afternoon and Evening Gowns, Frocks, etc. Further particulars, write Box 70, Te Aro. H^HE Stewart Hardware for Tools, Gar •■• den Tools, Lawn Mowers, Household Ironmongery, Crockery, all at cheap prices GRAND HOTEL Wholesale Bottle Store guarantees the quality of every brand it sells and does not stock cheap inferior brands. Thos. Coltman, Proprietor. rr\Wl Urn nd Hotel "Home SuppiT -*• Store" for quality Wines a__ Spirits Tel. _l-o_l i 3 iifieai,
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 32, 7 February 1930, Page 1
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