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RAID ON SUNSHADES, FOR BEACH OR PICNIC WEAR. T.TUNDREDS of Sunshades,' very pretty ■"-.floral effects, all sizes, small to extra large. Just; the Sunshades at prices to ' finish out the season'with. Is lid, 2s lid, and 3a lid each. THE BIGGEST SUNSHADE BARGAIN EVER.. LETHABY'S BIG UMBRELLA ARCADE, Opposite General Post Office. TRADE PERSONALS. (SUPERFLUOUS Hair destroyed by "Rusma" (Regd.). Signed, stamped, guaranteed cure , £5 12s 6d. Free trial Florence Eullen, C.M.D., 7, Courtenay-pl. S 'YDAL'S good for any skin—use a little before lathering. "It Lubricates the Razor." ENTLEMEN! Look at your Hat! Everyona else does. Bring it to the Expert Hat Renovators. Bands, Bindings, while you wait. Cleaned, Reblocked. 2s ■ 6d. Three shops. Chew's lane, Willis-st. 148, Featherston-st.. 116, Vivian-st. rjIEAFNESS.—Write R. A. Noedi, Deaf , x-/ Aid: Specialist, Pajmerston North. for Booklet on Rein's Deaf Aids. TXOLLYWOOD Salons, 3, Courteuay-pl., xx Mrs. Vera Maxwell, late of Sydney (qualified Pupil of Hollywood Expert). Permanent Waving, 30s; guaranteed natural wave. Tel. 28-449. • CjUFFERERS of Stomach Catarrh, Eczema, Piles, Corns, Bunions, Cracked Hands and Feet, communicate 550; Evg. Post. LOST. FOUND. PERSONAL. T OST, Lower Hutt, Sunday, Gold Wrists XJ let Watch, initials on back I.M.W. Reward. Apply F. A. Waddell, Cottrell's Garage, Lower Hutt. T OST, Case, with pen, pencil, between -—' Lambton Station and G.P.0., keepsake; reward. 567, Evg. Post. . T OST, Fountain Pen, Tuesday, between -" Pipitea-st. and Stewart Dawson's. llew;ud, 512, Evg. Post. ' T O.ST, Black aud .White English v Setter ■*-* Dog with brown spots, eight months old;- answers naniC- of ''Laddie." Re-. ward, J. Mitchell, felling, Lower Hutt. T OST, from 62, Fairlie terrace, Wire--LJ haired Fox Terrier; answers name Terrie, child's pet. Reward, tel. .26-901. T OST, Friday afternoon, between BrookJU lyn and City, Ladies' Gold Wristlet Watch. Finder please return to 344, Oriental parade. Reward given. T OST, Small Pink and Grey Parrot, ■*-*' great pet; reward. 30, Hill-st. T OST, Gramophone Sound Disc. Re- •*-* ward ss, delivered to any Red-cap, Lyttleton Wharf, from 6 to 8, evening, TOST, Black Folding Push-chairT be- -" tween Hutt-rd. and" Bowen-st. Finder a-ing 518, Lower Hutt, or leave Thorndon Station. LOST, Fullers', Thursday night, Small Purse, containing silver and tram tiokets. Reward. Ring 44-261. ..' LOST, vicinity of .Newtowiv Wednesday morning, Sum of Money; Reward. Address at Evg. Post. ' LOST, Lady's Wristlet Watch. Reward. 47, Maida Vale-rd., Roseneath. T OST, Friday night, Gold Wristlet -" Watch, between Majestic ' Lounge and Karori. Reward. Apply S>.J«ick-st., Karon*. ■" ';'<•" -, T~OST, between Wharf and Kelburn ■M tlam, One Kid Glove. Reward. Macdonald, Orient Hotel. . ■ TOST, Gold Wristlet Watch, on Miramaiv tram, Friday. night. Reward; Write 717, Evg. Post. . T~OST, Pair of Spectacles in case. Findi" er rewarded. Communicate :652, Evg. Post. :f LOST, on Wednesday, in telephone box, Oriental Bay, Lady's Purse. Reward. 616, Evg. Post. '■■' LOST, Fox Terrier, small, wiry hair, white body, black and white head. 13, Washington-ay. . Tel. 20-594; good reward. LOST, Friday afternoon, by widower, Small Black Purse, containing money, key, and soldier's tiki (keepsake), between Gamble and Creed's, Laoibtoh-qy. and James ■ Smith's Corner. Finder please ring 28-643 Sunday evening, or Monday. Reward ; ' L~OST, between "Evening Post" and Bank N.Z., Pale Blue and Pink Child's Raffia Bag. Reply G.P.O. Box 368. LOST, Gent's Gold Chain, some weeks ago, between Lower-Hutt and Wellington; keepsake; handsome reward. Ring 42-173. ■ ■ LOST, Small Black Kitten. Reward. 33, Coutts-st., Kilbirnie (tearooms). L~OST, Railway-ay., Lower Hutt, fxiday morning, Gold Brooch, with, pearls inset. Ring 43t588. Reward. OST, neighbourhood Buick-st., I5? tone, Gold Sheaffer Pencil. Finder rewarded by ringing 46-823. ■ . OST, last night, from 33, Coutts-st.j Kilbirnie, Black Female Kitten. Reward. LOST, Mexican Opal. Ring, Ferry Wharf, • Monday. Reward. Ring 16-382. ■ OST. Opal and Diamond Ring; reward. L. H. Wood and Co., Ltd., 100, Cus-tomhouse-qy. ' LOST, Small Red Wallet containing driver's license, etc., reward. Stewart, 17, Stanley-st., Berhampore. LOST, Friday evening, vicinity Mac-donald-cres., Lady's Black Handbag, containing money and keys, reward. Apply 783, Evg. Post. OST, Brown Leather Bag, containing sewing, Thursday, Makara Beach. Ring 41-244. ■ OST, Eyeglasses (pince-nez), name and address inside case; 10s reward. Write 841, Evg. Post. ' OST,'Fox Terrier Pup, black spot on back, collar, brass plate, last Sunday. Detainer prosecuted; reward. Simmons and Osborne, Adelaide-rd. TJUSHCHAIR taken from top Harbour •*■ View right-of-way, last evening. Anyone having knowledge of same please ring 27-172. ■. EWARD.—Lost,' this morning, Four £1 Notes, between Ross-st., Queen's Wharf, Willis-Manners-sts.; , urgently needed. Apply 790, Evg. Post. FOUND, at Titahi Bay, Fox Terrier (female). Apply J. R. Piper, Registrar of Dogs, Jolrnsonville. FOUND, Purse,1 containing sum of money. Apply 826, Evg. Post. OUND, City Tearoom, Sum of Money. Owner describe and pay cost of advertisement. 547, Evg. Post. WOULD finder of Fur Necklet in car D of the Napjer express at Thorndon on Thursday, 6th Feb., please ring 26-047? Reward. MISCELLANEOUS. DEAF People wishing- to Hear perfectly write Fortiphone, 654, Colombo street, Cnristchurch. VI7ALK Easy Ointment for tired, tender " feet Removes hard skin, callouses, etc.; works while you sleep; no excuse for limping. Tin posted for Is 6d. E. W Ball, 117. Armagh-st., Christchurch. HEMSTITCHING, on shortest notice; all kinds of Overalls made to order Mrs. Collins, 34, Courtenay-pl., opp. Paramount Theatre. (TkUTSIZE Bloomers in tussore, fuji silk, " and fujeen, 3s 9d, 3s lid, 4s 9d pair; Nurses' Aprons, 2s lid. Morgan's, opp. Woolworth's. SHEETINGS, double from 12s. 6d pair, single from 8s lid, hemmed; Pillow Slips from Is each; Tea Towels. 9\£d. Mrs. Collins, 34, Courteimy-pl. I"">OCKERIES formed: also Cunciolin;-'. nil kinds; materials supplied. Hang lor quotations .(Xai. 36-586),

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 33, 8 February 1930, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 33, 8 February 1930, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 33, 8 February 1930, Page 1

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