EVENING POST-TELEPHONES / MANAGER "\ V ADVERTISING / 44-040 l^^l'^NG > UNTIUSP.M, J ACCOUNTS 1 ' / PHOTOGRAPHER/ ■.■■■■■ \ LITERARYv UNTII-4P.M* 44-045 - GENERAL ENQUIRIES 5 P.M. TO 7 P.M. 26-572 _ PHOTOGRAPHER.PRIVATE RES. 24-023 ~ - NEWTOVVN AGENCY 46-316 _ - - PETONE I 46-339 _ -, - LOWER HUTT ~
FLUENZOL'S PREVENTION . CAMPAIGN. J" AST. Tear the Fuenzbl Company were -*- determined that the dread Influenza ■which was raging in other lands should not '- f allo~sd to flourish in Xew Zealand. iSfo trouMa or.expense was spared in educational propaganda, and the i-esult ", TraS VERY^LITTLE IXFLUEXZA., .. The guiding mlcs are repeated this year: (1) '-Gargle Fluenzol every morning; (2) sniff up Fluenzol for colds iv the head; (3) Gargle JPluenzol frequently at the first sign of a sore thoat; and (4) swallow Flueuzol to reduce temperature. TAIvE ■■ ■' FLUENZOL. AND REFUSE TO CATCH COLIV^ NEW ZEALAND'S ROLL OF HONOUR. Wi'ATT. —Iv loving memory of Herbert Dlgby, who died of wounds at Baillcul, 13th June, 1317. Inserted l>y WS m'otlier, father, sisters, and . brother.
CGUCHMAN'S you cycles. 7 'AND LAMPS. •'.'■■ 2nO DEPOSIT • And * *■- "e_ per dai". LOST^ FOUND, PERSONAL. — — — LOST ; ~ ABOUT nooii Saturday, in Jaekson-st., Petone, between Sydney-st. and Pipe Bridge, ono £10 note, one 10s note, and some silver; reward. Communicate 475, Evg. Post, Petoue. LOST, Fountain Pen, initials A.F.U. Reward. 84, Park-rd., Miramar. LOST, Saturday, between 12 and 1 o'clock, Wakefield, Cuba, Ghuznce, or Bidwell-sts., or in tramcai*, Silver Wristlet Watch, on strap. Finder please ring 21-372, or apply 51; Bidwell-st. Reward. OST, Saturday, noon, vicinity Central Brooklyn, Brown Leather Purse, initials W.J.H., containing working man's wages. Finder please write to 1049, E\"g. Poet. Reward. __ j _ OST, One Gold Cufflink, Platinum inset. Good reward, ring 14-380. T OST, probably between Pirie-st. aad -" Kelburn, Pear-shaped Diamond Earring, set in Platinum. Reward, 56, Pirie-st. or tel. 23-188. ' LOST, between Island Bay and City, via Lyall Bay, Pair Gauntlet Motor Gloves. Reward. Ring 43-627. LOST, on Friday, between Jas. Smith's and Hataitai, Brown Paper Parcel, containing Dark Brown- Fur Stole. Reward. 110, Rakau-rd., Hatnitni. LOST. Saturday morning, Girl's Blue Jumper. Write 454, Evg; Post, Petone/ ■ - ' T OST, Sunday, Purse containing £3 17s -" 9d and 2 milk coupons, vicinity Tarana'ki and Webb sts.; £1 reward. Address Evg. Post. ' - LOST, between Clarendon Hotel and 1 Island .: Bay, Saturday, Cigarette Lighter. Finder ring 14458; regard. OST, Saturday evening, between Cour-tenay-pl. and Willis-st., • Navy Blue Handbag, containing bank notes, diamond ring, keepsake, much "valued by owner, and correspondence. Finder ■ substantially rewarded. Please Tel. 2S-323, or 21, Au'stin-st. • . . OST, a Jap Brooch, between Wiltonrd. and Mole<?worth-st.; reward. 1092, Evg. Post. , . ■ OST, Brown Glove, between Albert . : Hotel and Majestic Theatre, Saturday knight. 1048, Evg.-Post. OST, Saturday, Onoto Fountain Pen, believed Crawford. Green. Finder please communicate 1133; Evg. Post. Rewayd. LOST, between Vance Vivian's and Coro-mandel-st., Pair of Spectacles. Finder please ring 14-299 or 1067, Evg. Post; reward. ' , FOUND. Gent's Suede Motoring Glove, last Thursday, in Feathcrstou-st. Tel. or call 21-127. LEFT, in Stand, at Athletic Park, Saturday, Lady's Umbrella, valued as keepsake. Reward. Ring 42-006. OUNG. Lady. (21), refined, wishes-meet-..•■-corking-man, or tradesman, of refinement* view matrimony. 1152, Evg. POSt.. :,....- . /GENTLEMAN, 32, refinement, stranger,; v*"'-.,lonely, wishes ■acquaintance respectable Young Lady or Widow, with appearance; view "matrimony. Tradesman. 1112, Evg.. Post. ___ GENTLEMAN, 24, stranger,,lonely, genuine and refined, desires , company decent Girl: view matrimony. 1135, Evg. Post. . ■■ '■■ --' ; ■ j -H/rON A.—Sorry unable meet you Saturi -4*- clay. See you To-night—Theodore. ~ MISSING FROM PETO.NE, 10/6/30. BOT, aged 16,, strongly built, height sft 7in,'dark hair, blue eyes.' When last I seen wearing blue serge.-suit, oiled-can-vas overcoat,'black boots, no hat; riding bicycle with lamp, a twisted wire fixed under top bar, running parallel. Anyone knowing whereabouts please write Anxious Mother, c/o Evg. Post, Petone. FLORAL TRIBUTES. MISS WAUGH, Art Florist, 234, Lamb-toii-qy. High-claaa Floral Designs at the ah- test notice. Tel 40-797. After business hours and on holidays ring 46-3jß, MISS GALLOWAY, late Miss Cooper, Art Floriste, 99, Willis-st., opposite Majestic.' Tel. 41-341, after business hours 22-722. Every description ot lloral lnbutes.' Fresh-cut flowers daily. _ Telephone 45-696. ■ ,i LI O E. A. G R A 1, •A- ajg,-Lambtonr quay, Wellington. FresV Cut Flowers, Artistic Wreaths. ' Boucinets, Posies at shortest notice. RACE H. MARSHALL, Art Florist, Dome's Bldg., Bay-rd., Kilbimie. Artistic Floral Boucjueta, Emblems,, etc., promptly executed. Tel. 24-372. Telephone 43-208; • MISS POOLE; Florist, 10, Manners JML street. Artistic Floral Work promptly executed. After business hours and on holidays, Tel. 2X4, Lower Hutt. — : CCOTTS, FLORISTS. All Floral Work executed Pr°mP«yTelephones: 20-136. After hours, 26-240. 119.: c u b a street, and Lambton quay. T> A. NICOL, . LEADING ART FLORIST. Day Tel. 21-846. Night Tel. 16-261. MISCELLANEOUS. ELITE Umbrella House, 130, Cuba-st., .2 doors from Ghuznee-st., the cheapest and most reliable house for all classes of Umbrellas. FIRE Sale—The Chic, Cuba-st., opp. Burlington Arcade, Coats, Costumes, Frocks, slightly smolte or water-soiled. ELITE Umbrella House, 130, Ciiba-st., 2 doors from Ghuznee-st., the best house for Re-covering and all classes of Repairs. . ■^STALL'S Dye Works, 85, Vivian-st., ■*-i cheapest and best. It will pay you to make Bure of our address. Tel. 28-437.-Tjl STALL'S \ Dye Works, 85, Vivian-st., •*-J are still turning out>the highest class of Cleaning and Dyeing! Tel. 28-437. T71 STALL'S Dye Works, 85, Vivian-st., ■"-^ have small overhead expenses, therefore can give you better return for your money. Tel.. 28-437. " TT'STALL'S Dye Works, 85, Viyian-st., -*-1 45 years' experience in Dyeing and Cleaning. At your service. Tel. 28-437. nPHRILLING new health can be yours JL by regularly eating Ycaston Tablets. Obtainable Perrett, Chemist. INO! Lino! New Shipment just landed, • 6ft wide, 3s 9d per yard. Como early to avoid the crush. Keimer's the Leading Furniahcra of Wellington. SIMS Winter Sale— Astounding values ■ in' Antique Copper Kerbs, from 13s 6d; Coal Bucket 4s Gd; Vases in various shapes, all reduced. At Sims Hardware. KENNER'S Great Sale now on. Furniture at your own price; cash or easy terms. Opp. King's Theatre, and at Petone. TkARK Oak Dining Suite, bulb legs, J-7 draw-leaf table, sft sideboard, ,4 leather-back chairs, £31 10s. A. C. Jensen, 65, Manners-st. ASY Instalments—Janes-built Furniture; £20, 5a per week; £40, 10s; £80, 20s. Janes and Co., Riddiford-st. IRE Sale—Coats, Costumes,_ Frocks, j slightly water or smoke-soiled. The Chic, Ciibrt-st., Hannah's Building.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS. Tjl MORRIS; Jun., 60, TaranaM-st. J^' Telephone 22-159 MONUMENTAL MASONS. ' GLOVER, Momimoa.H Mason, 69, • Kent terrace. Tel. 21-788. Scotch Granite and Italian Marble Monuments. Reinforced Con ere t. Grave Enclosures. ICKMOTT AND SDKS, Monumental Masons, *pp. Cemetery, Karori, for Reliable Cemetery Work at lowest prices - Wellington. Tel. 26-939. - KILBIRNIE BARGAINS. ~~ EAVILY Reduced! Kiddies' Woollen Breechette Suits, sizes to fit all ages. Girls' Winter Coats, Latest Berets, 3s lid; Scarves to match, 2s lid. Cash or easy payments. D. Lewis and Co., Bay-rd. ' ~PECL_L! 100 BoysTOvercoats, all sizes, from 19s lid; Boys' Warm Jerseys from 4s lid. -Men's Pyjamas from 8s lid, etc., cash or easiest terms. D. Lewis and Co., Bay-rd. WILLIS STREET SPECIALS, UNDER New Management, St. Frances Restaurant, .138, Willis-st. Threecourse Dinners and Teas, Its. Open for Shippers till 1 a.m.. Vine nt MaiT, I'roprietw. ::
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 139, 16 June 1930, Page 1
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