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T OWEST PRICE IN CAKE HISTORY! ADAMS BRUCE "HARD TIMES" CAKE. , 6_d Ib. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, CAMEO BROOCH. T OST, recently, CAMEO BROOCH, lady's bead, war keepsake. Apply 15, Elizabeth street. Liberal reward. T OST, Sunday, Gent.'s Signet Ring, with ■'-' small diamond in centre of star. Reward, 66, Wright-st. LOST, Sunday, Circular Brooch, keepsake, vicinity Thorndon Breastworks, Waring-Taylor-st. Reward on returning, Central Police Station. T OST, Friday afternoon, between Wel- -^ lington Girls' College and Kelburn tram, Silver Shield, name engraved on back. •Ring 26-092. Reward. LOST, Gent's Gold Wristlet Watch, Wakefield-st. to Post Office. Reward. Ring 36-581. L LOST, Half-grown Black and Grey Persian Cat, vicinity Berhampore. Reward on returning' 242, Rintoul-st. LOST, left-hand Kid Glove, navy blue, yellow cuff, vicinity Courtenay-pl. Kindly ring 44-880. LOST, Friday/ 1-1.30 p.m., between V.I.C. aud Shearer's, Lady's Black Handbag, containing money. Would finder please return to Middleton's Fruit Shop, V.1.C.? Reward. LOST, Black Hat Brush, just repaired. Return 70, Brougham street, or ring 20-427. . LOST, Friday, Horn-rimmed Glasses, Town Hall, Karori. Please reply 221, Evg. Post. - OST, Friday, Lady's Brown Suede Glove. Reward. - Ring 14-501. LOST, Friday evening, between Ngahauranga and Hutt, 1 Small Starting Handle for Car. Reward. Ullrcih, 22, Trinity avenue, Lower Hutt. OST, Silver Omega Wristlet Watch, leather strap attached. Reward. Telephone 14-459. LOST, Gold Watch, probably Glide Skat- . ing Rink, Friday, night. Reward on return to Scott's, 119, Cuba street. OST, a String Bag, brown and blue, Monday or Tuesday night, with spectacles in case (gold) and a blue comb and purse (suede), 1 penny and Vzd in it and silver pencil in bag. Reward- Write 373, Evg. Post. OST, Gold Band oft" Lady's Watch, between Cuba and Nairn streets. Reply to Miss T..Erskine,' care Margaret O'Connors Studio, Cuba: street. City. OST, Friday night, near D.1.C., Gent's Brown Hat. Reward. Ring Monday, 40-S6B. • ' . OST, Half-grown. Black and Grey Per- . sian Cat, vicinity Berhampore. Reward on returning 242, Rintoul street. OST, Coat and Gloves, in~Ngaio or Khandallah, on Thursday night. T. Giltrap, Whitu street, Khandallah. OST, last Tuesday, Silver Wrist-watch, .. Perrett's and Stewart'Dawson's. Finder kindly write 367, Evg. Post. OST, between City, Lower Hutt, Sum of Money,, in. notes; £1 reward. 293, Evg. Post; .. ' OST, in traincar, by working girl, Small Grey. Purse, containing money and tickets; reward: Ring 26-114. ' LOST, Black Kid Glove, Thursday afterrioon, between Lambton quay and Wadestown. Apply 342, Evg. Post: " "REWARD to. Person | returning Brown -" Handbag,, _£t, telephone bos outside Public Library. Contents disclose address. OUND, Small Sum Money. Owner pay . . Adv.t., Write 213,-TSve. Post. LL Person who picked up Smoky - Grey Half-grown Cat from 180 a- ; Lyal'l Bay, kindly return? Child's pet. . ■ : ■ \\7TLL Person, description known, who » * received Gloves by ■ mistake, Glide Skating Rink, Thursday, please return there?, ■ QTOLEN, Bicycle, Videc make, No. &W on saddle bar, taken from Technical School Thursday night. Information to any police station/ ; ; ;___ ~. t PERSONAL. \TS7_LL the person or persons -who are " ' sending Anonymous Letters to Mrs. Taylor, Thorndon quay, kindly sign their names nest time? ' LD College Girl, 19, would like Meet another, fond of dancing. Write' 33, Post, Agency, Kilbirnie. TPNGLISH Gentleman, like to Meet Re-•*-i fined Lady, 38, view matrimony. Write S. F. Taylor, G.P.O. Shannon. MANY Thanks, but who and why? Congratulations on your taste anyway. A.—Tourist. ON'T be Lonely—Join Matrimonial Correspondence Club. Send stamps for particulars, P.O. Boy 330, Auckland. T ONELY Men. and Women should send ■■— stamped, addressed envelope to obtain Free Illustrated Booklet and confidential particulars of my Matrimonial Correspondence Club. Make acquaintance all over Australia and New Zealand. Miss Rpwena R. Russell, Savings Bank Chambers, Haymarket, Sydney. WANTED. WILL the person who let rooms at Thorndon to 2 young ladies and child on Thursday afternoon kindly cotnraunicate with in.quirer? 346, Evg. Post. FLORAL TRIBUTES. IVfISS iWAUGH, Art Florist, 234,.Lamb- ■"■*• ton-qy. High-class Floral Designs at the shortest notice. Tel. 40-797. After business hours and on holidays ring 46-838. "OCOTT'S," FLORISTS. All Floral Work executed promptly. Tuition given. Telephones 20-136. After hours, 26-240. 119, Cuba-st. MISS LESLIE, ~ 12, Riddiford-st. (near Public Hospital). MEMBER of the Society of N.Z. Professional Floral Artists, Inc.—Artistic Floral Tributes at shortest notice. Tel. 25-136. Night Tel. 36-450. - Telephone 43-208. IVfISS POOLE, Florist, 70, Manners ii- street. Artistic Floral Work promptly executed. After business hours and on holidays, Tel. 214, Lower Hutt. ISS GALLOWAY, late Miss Cooper, Art Floriste, 99, Willis-st., opposite Majestic. Tel. 41-341, after business hours 22-722. Every description of Floral Tnbutes. Fresh-cut flowers daily. Telephone 45-696 (after hours 47-444). ALICE A. GRAY, •"■ 340, Lambton quay, Wellington, Artistic Wreaths, Bouquets, Posies, delivered, railed, or posted to any part of the Dominion -at shortest notice. SEEDS, PLANTS, AND SHRUBS. ANEMONES, splendid colours. Best value offered; 2s 100. Write Marsden, P.O. Bos 1028. Auckland. SEATOUN SPECIALS. OR Plumbing Work of every description, ring E. Shaw, 17, Piunacle-st." Tel. 17-050. Charges moderate. "VrURSES'_ and Waitresses' Aprons and -" Belts in stock and to order; Infants' Outfits, Woollies, etc. Mrs. Collins, 90, Manners-el;, (next Scott's Pie Shop).

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 138, 13 June 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 138, 13 June 1931, Page 1

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