ASSUMING YOU AGREE rpHAT your Suit must FIT you COR- ' -1- RECTLY and COMFORTABLY, I r submit for your consideration the fact ' that this comfort and fit you must have must be BUILT into it, and that you can get this very desirable kind of suit in no ] other way than by having it TAILORED c to YOUR ORDER. When will you call t in and inspect a. tine range of smart new materials I've just landed? c D. MORRISON, • ' Tailor, (Upstairs) ,_ 50, Willis street, Wellington. LOST AND FOUND. T OST, between Cuba-st. and Webb-st., : A-' Conway Fountain Pen. Reward. 24, j Garfield-st.. Brooklyn. t T OST, a Black Purse Bag, between Up" i -LJ land-rd. and Central terrace. Reward. "] Tel. 26:337. ' J T OST, Boy's Blazer, Lower Hutt Post ' ■*-* Office. Reward. Mrs. Alcoek, Y.W.- ' C.A. J OST, Tuesday; in Willis-st., Brooch, \ -Li shape cross, studded all round. Re- = ward. 246, Willis-st. " T OST, by girl, Purse and '- notes, wages. . -*-* Reward. 45, Hopper-st. s TOST, Gold Watch, vicinity Dixon,.= -v* Cuba, Vivian, Willis ft;;. Iteward. 104, Willis-st. ' - T OST, between Aro-st. and De Luxe, k ■*-* Pearl Drop Earring. Reward. ]Je . Luxe Confectionery. j T OST, Wednesday, Fox Terrier Bitch, 5 = ■*-'■ weeks old. Anyone detaining same will be prosecuted. Reward. 401, Acle- ■ la'ule road. ' T OST, Thursday at'ternoon, in Grafton- ; XJ id. or Palliser-rd., Roseneath, Red *- Handbag containing purse and grey irlores. ' Reward. 39, Palliser-rd. Tel. 53-4bT). " T OST, between Porirua and Wellington, - XJ Tuesday night, Saxophone. Reward, j "Uskide," 1, Dixoh street. I ' TOST, Nickel Handle to Sedan Car.! f A^ Finder pleaye ring 50-91 S. Reward. i T OST, Yellow Canary, from 41, Wari- i XJ pori-st., Berhampore. Reward. p TJEWARD for recovering Book of Poems . XV ("Poetical Favourites—Yours and i Mine"), probably re-loaned. Ring 4S-384. j TJEWARD— Lost. Brown Puppy, Tbott . ■*-*' 3 months old, vicinity Evans/Bay. y Ring: 44-920. • ■ ■ " £ QTRAYED, from 36, Rua-st., Lya7i~Ba7,! . *° Fox Terrier Pup. Please return. Re-! r "■■■"■' L _!i T EFT. 24th Deccnibei-, on Writing. Desk, i f xa Wellington , East P. 0., Fountain Pen; reward. Ring 50-952. TDENTITY known of person who look I } -*- Green Pen from Bank New Zealand, Te Aro. Return immediately to -, Goodman,'Fur Specialist, Bond-st. - ■ PERSONAL. T^LDERLY Ma« r own home, with in-- \ Xv come, would like to meet Lady, with J small income, companionship, view to -i matrimony. SOo, Evg. Post. J rpERKACE GAKDENS-Will Lady who - 1- rang 50-390 ■re Worker, please ring again, giving address? ,_ DAXCING Partner in Blue—Come Dance , Saturday. .Love. —Smiller. " PERSONAL. XJRITANNIA THEATRE—Young Man ■*-f v§}iti(erested in Lady, green coat, beret, afteriftfd'us 7th, Sth'-January. Please ivrite same address at Evg. Post.. ■ .. SEATOUN SPECIAII. % r; v ;^ 'CCHOOL^-Pdrentsi all.,SchooLJloiiiil:?ite# v obtainable -at "C. P;;McFatJan'e's, Bookseller, and Stationer. , Buy' now. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ~ \VANTED, Boarders, Double Rooms, £2 '" 10s; Single, 27s 6d; Rooms only, 12s 6d. Columbia Hotel. Tel. 41-584. \VT ANTED Known—Balmoral Private "*■ Hotel, Couttenay-pl. Superior Accomniodation at raluccd rates; tarilf from 30s; • permanent. Tel. 51-S3G. WANTED to Board, Child, 1 to 4 years '" of age; 12s 6d per week; refined j home. 332, Evg. Post. Petone. V\fANTED, Board, uear G.P.0., quiet 7" young man,, private family preferred. Appjy. 960, Evg..Post - RANTED, by young couple. Homely »" Board, about 10 days early in Februaiy; reasonable,' 884, Evg. Post. T7ANTED, .2 Gentlemen Boarders, share '* room, hear Hutt Workshops; handy to Woburn; terms 22s 6d per week, including washing. 875, Post Agency, Lower Hutt. - - ' - "WTANTED Board, by Male Teacher, vieV inity' Hataitai, Kilbirnie, Rongotai. Reply, stating terms, to. 119, Evg. Post. ANTED, 3 Gentlemen Boarders, com- '' .fortable honie, good meals, soft washing; terms moderate. Tel. 51-189, 23, Bid-well-st. . - ■ ' '. ' '■ PVERY comfovt offered Paying Guest *-J. in gentleman's home, 4 mins. Cour-tenay-'pl.; 32s Gd. Evg. Post.' TyILLIS-ST,, 245, has Vacancies for '' Permanent and Casual Boarders; reduced tariff. Tel. 51-633. (ORIENTAL BAY—Superior.Board VacV: aniey, small single room. Tel. 52-411. DOARD and Residence, share and single " rooms; terms moderate. Apply 202, Tinakori-rd. • ' f^ARGE Sunny Room, share; suit two ■*-* gentlemen boarders; every comfort, private family, moderate. 2S, Hill-st. LODGE," No. 102. Tinakori- ' id.; cheerful arid comfortable surroundings, sunny position, large rooms, use piano, best of attention. . . • CUPERIOR Board and Residence, ladies or gertts, quiet and select, nice sunny rooms, good table, piano; take 6 to 8 Govt. Servants. For terms ring 53-362. PAISLEY HOUSE, 303, Cuba-st.— -*•, Superior Accommodation; vacancies for casuals or permanents; moderate tariff. ' WHXIS-ST. . t219), cr. Ghuznee-st.—. *• Superior Board and Residence, :reduced tariff. _^ ALBEMARLE HOTEL, Ghuznee-st.— Reduced tariff, single and double rooms', 25s and 27s 6d weekly. Inspection invited. Tel. 52-543.-TJOTEL iiKISTOL, Corner Cuba and *-* Ghuznee streets—First-class Accommodation, few »acancie» for Permanent Doubles. ■■'■ ■ TJERKELEY Private. Hotel, Oriental- *-* ter., can Accommodate a few Permanent Guests, from £2 10s per week. Tel. 53-050. BERKELEY Private Hotel,. Oriental- •*-* ter. An ideal spot for convalescents. Has spacious grounds overlooking the harbour. Tel.. 53-050. ~ MISCELLANEOUS. ■V"OW on! N.Z. Book Depot's Fire Sale. ■*■' The book buying chance of the year. 8, Willis-st., near Stewart Dawson's. MRS. COLLINS-Household and Plain ai- Sewing, including Dresses, Renovations, and Repairs. 90, Manners-st., next Scott's Pie Shop. "D ATHING beaches full of Youth-O-Form ■*-* beauties who reduced 201b 6 weeks. 'Perrctts' Pharmacies, and other chemists. CONSULT us re your Hamper, You will be surprised at our selection. Economy, Prices, and Service. Grand Hotel, Home Supply Store. UALITY and Service the motto. Grand Hotel, Home Supply Store. Deliveries free. Tel. 41-024. ~T)ENTAL Repairs, finest materials, mod--1-7 crate charges. Rapid Dental Repair Service, 15, Manners-st. Tel. 47-5G2. Est. 1925. ■ . TRADED "Dead" Hair restored to original x lustre and beauty with Rachel Hair Tonic. Perrett's Pharmacies. "VTURSES' :and Waitresses' Aprons and j •^ Belts; Infants' Outfits, Children's Silk Knitted Suits .and Summer Wear. Mrs. Collins, 90, Manners-st. . \
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 24, 29 January 1932, Page 1
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