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i EVENING POST—TELEPHONES MANAGER V ■ ADVERTISING! I j PUBLIC COUNTER/ ACCOUNTS 1 PHOTOGRAPHER \ LITERARY J ■ . 44^O4§} WORTS ENQUIRIES 44-048 • GENERAL.ENQUIRIES. S P.M. TO 7 P.M.'----36-636 « • PHOTOGRAPHER—PRIVATE RES. 24-023 • » NEWTOWN AGENCY 63-139 - • COWER HUTT 63-516 PETONE A

■ PUBLIC NOTICE To RESIDENTS OF PETONE AND THE HUTT. VALLEY. A BRANCH of the well-known and reliable firm of ■ ' ■ ■ WALKER'S UMBRELLA SHOP, 11 MANNERS ST., Wellington, Will--be opened on Monday, October 9, 1933, at BRITANNIA BUILDINGS, 239 JACKSON STREET; PETONE, opposite Queen Street. Umbrellas for Ladies and Gentlemen. Re-covers, etc. Fractured ribs repaired. Chubby Umbrellas for Chubby Children. ~ LOST AND FOUND. LOST, LADY'S HAT. TXAT, blown away, Kelburn, lady's black XJ- felt, white quill at back. Finder please ring.26-280. Reward. _ T OST, by Working Woman, £2 10s, ■-"■ notes, September 30, probably Thorn - don Station, 10 a.m.;'good reward. 1651 Evg.Post. ■•■;- __________ LOST, Wednesday afternoon, Square .' Filigree Brooch, between D.I.C. and Ghuznee Street. Reward. .1760 Evg. Post. TOST, Jackson Street, Petone, Friday -" afternoon, Lady's Handbag. Reward. Telephone 62-954.', LOST, Pendant, from Gent's Chain, pale .yellow stone. Ring 26-978, Stark, 39 Plunket Street, Kelburu. * T OST, by -widow, Last Night, Aro St., -*-1 Lady's Expanding' Wrist Watch, with two rings attached; sentimental value; substantial reward. 188 Aro Street. T OST, since September 23, Small Rough■M haired Brown Terrier. Reward. Tel. 37-630. ' : LOST, a Black Leather Wallet,1 containing notes and private letters. Reward if found. Write 1808 Evg. Post. T OST, Friday, Woolworth's, or vicinity, •*- Parcel, ' containing frock. Reward, Tel. 41-714. •■■■■-■-. - . LOST, Boy's Brown Overcoat, between 'Govt. Bldgs. and Perrett's Corner. Tel. 51-905.' ■ '. T OST, Friday night, Rolled Gold Foun- •" tain Pen, engraved Xmas' 1927; ! reward. 1891 Evg. Post. T OST, at; Hataitai, Wednesday after--Li noon, Brown Leather Handbag, initials G.A.K. on outside. Reward. Ring 53-637. ■■"''■ . T OST, Friday Evening,; between "St. -*-1 James" and. Willis Street, Lady's Brown Suede Glove. Ring 50-560. ,_ T OST, 12 x 8 White Coyer, Jcrvoia -" Quay, near Fire Station,:today. Finder kindly Ring 26-511. "POST, Exhaust Pipe with Fishtail, be- ■"' tween Riddiford and Tas'man Streets. Reward. 23 Tasman, Street. STOLEN,., Harley-Davidson Motor-cycle, * registered No.. 10441. Anybody knowing whereabouts please ring 53-009 or communicate Taranaki Street Police Station. "POUND, Miramar; Small Purse, contain- ■*• ing money, etc.; owner can have same by paying cost of advt. Apply 1731 .Evg. Post.. ■ ■-■ . , ■■~-.■ Ty.OULD Person, seen taking White ; * Cloth Money Bag, containing ten shilling note and silver,' from outward luggage office, Thorndon - Station, at 9.15 o'clock Thursday morning, .please return to samo office? .Identity known. Police notified. PERSONAL. A BOUT Loneliness—Successful introduc- **' tionp, make appointment, matchmaking specialist. Mjne. Dwere, Modern Correspondence' Club. Queen's Arcade, Auckland; WOMAN, refiried, ■ with home, would like' to meet Gentleman with some means or -good position, view Matrimony. Write 1788 Evg. Post. LONELY People, all ages, young. and elderly, joim my Correspondence Confidential Club, view matrimony;' don't' be lonely; we,'lead, others follow* Stamp replies Box 11, Te Aro, Wellington. INTRODUCTIONS arranged; Public Typing, all descriptions undertaken; business strictly confidential, Dorothy Baker, Confidential Secretai.y, 63 Dixon Street. Tel. 53-849. AUSTRALIAN Attractive Lady (23), independent means, delightful appearance, 'desires Marriage Educated Gentleman, refinement (22-23), prepared travel, reside Australia; means not essential. Consult Mme. Dwere, Matrimonial Agency, Queen's Arcade, First Floor, Auckland. KILBIRNIE BARGAINS. ON easy weekly payments, no interest, obtain your requirements. Summer goods arrived; Smart Coats. , Costume*, tailored- to = measure, Suite, Overcoats, Eiderdowns,- Household Linens, Blankets, Rugs. ;D. Lewig. Draper. Tel. 14-482. COURTENAY. PLACE SPECIAL."^ TEST of • Popularity is: the .number of Cups: of Tea' we •: serve every day.. Have you tried. it. Only 2d Cup, at. Edwards's, Hooeon's ■ Corner: . . SEATOUN SPECIALS. ~~ LADIES'" and Gents' Tailors, Costumes and Suits.tailored, on th€ premises. Chas. Webb, The Se'atqim Tailor,-Falkirk Avenue. • ;. ';_ ■■■• '-..'-". FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ~~~' MORRIS, JUN:, LTD., 60 Taranaki .»■■■ Street. Tel. 52-159. ■ ISAAC CLARK AND SON, Funeral Directors, c .27 WINGFIELD STREET (Off Molesworth Street). Telephone: .Day,- 41^561; -Night, 41-233. TJOBERT H. WILSON & SONS, LTD., ■"> Funeral Directors, 164 Adelaide Road: Telephones 24-155, 16-781, 14-2XO, FLORAL TRIBUTES. " TITISS POOLE, Floral Artiste, 48 Man- •"•*• ners Street—Our Floral Tributes are always appreciated. Tel. 43-208 after bUsiness hours, 60-214 (dial 398). THE FAREY BOWER. PRESENTATION Wedding Bouquets, Floral Decorations, Fuperal Tributes at shortest notice.1 Tel. 54/489. Private 50-343.' Miss A. Farcy, Burlington Arcade. "T7LOWERYLAND," Edmund \ Lumley, J- 6 Bowen House. Tel. 42-557. Something different in. tastefully arranged Funeral Emblems and Floral Designs. "DEAUTIFUL, ' Inspiring, Spiritual— -O Flowers aro God's gift to earth to uplift and nourish the soul. • Send from THE ROSEMARY (MISS BLACK), .129 Willis Street and 10 Woodward Street. Artistic Arrangements. ' Perfect Colour Harmonies. Telephones: 50-663, 44455; P.R. 54-817. ISS GALLOWAY, late Miss Cooper, Art.Floriste,' 99 Willis Street, opposite Majestic* Tel. 41-341.- After business hours 25-113. Every description of Floral Tributes. Fresh-cut flowera daily. "OCOTTS." Tel. '50-136 :°'-. Private 26-240. (MRS. SCOTT MEALE), Floral Artists, 119 Cuba Street. Flowers telegraphed all parts Dominion. MISS WAUGH, Art Floriste, 234 Lamb; ton Quay—High-claes Floral Designs at.the shortest notice. Tel. 40-797. After business hours and on holidays ring 63-838. MISCELLANEOUS. ~ ALL mess.and bother of Egg Preserv•*V • ing abolished by Oteg, simplest, cleanest, quickest—the perfect Preservative. Grocers, etock. ■ ■ ■ ' OROSCOPE Reading with occult gift, extreme knowledge. Chart posted for stamp. Leo Bernardo, Courtenay Place, Wellington, C.3. pOGNAC-ET-VJN.the improved brandy wine;, see the brightest Bottle Store window'display-in-Wellington. At Carlton Hotel, Willis Street, 'i (HHEAP Fresh Eggs in winter, obtained \J )r,y using .Oteg. Absolute: Irce'cloni ivfrom mass and..Obofclieai,:. -Grocers slock, \

SLEEPY SKIN BEAUTY. HOW can you expect your skin to be J clear and beautiful when yon allow j skin pores, to be clogged -with greasy creams, dust, rouge, and powder? Try this method —pour Q-tol on a damp cloth and gently; massage face and arms before going to bed. Allow Q-tol to clean the pores and banish blackheads and coarseness of; the skin while you sleep. Q-TOL CLEANS 'PORES. RESTORES FEESH- •' ' ■ ' . NESS. NEW ZEALAND ROLL OF HONOUR. IN MEMORIAM. LANGFORIi.—In loving memory of W'lllara Langford, 24/2017, 2nd Battalion. NX Rifle Brigade, killed in action, Crevecbur. Trance, on October 8, 1918. Inserted by his-loving mothot, sisters, and brothers.

MONUMENTAL MASONS. TTICKMOTT AND SONS, Monumental J-I- Masons, opp. Cemetery, Karori,, for IRcHable Ceni'otery (Work at lowest prices ■K-WelKngtoa. 'sEe>*'26-939. '

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 85, 7 October 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 85, 7 October 1933, Page 1

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