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Mr. C. F. Cooper. Mr. G. Harkness, B.D.S. FROST & FROST (FROSTS LTD.) , Dentists. *s Our only address: . HOTEL ST. GEORGE BUILDING. Wellington. , . ,■ LOST AND FOUNPT OST, near D.1.C., Light-coloured. Fibre xv Handcase, containing needlework, etc. Reward. L. H.Wood and Co., Ltd., National Mutual Bldgs., Customhouse Quay. T OST, Saturday Evening, in Moxham .•■" Avenue or on Miramar Tram, Small Purse containing five one pound notes; good reward. 1705 .Evg. Post. LOST, Circular Gold Brooch, with' : amethyst stone and pearls. Please ring 43-449. , ■ LOST, Friday night, Pair Horn-rimmed Glasses at St. James Theatre; reward. 33 Resolution Street. T OST, Spare Wire Wheel, between -LJ • Hataitai and Newtown. Finder please ring 40-175.' "- '" • LOST, Gold Wristlet Watch, name on back, vicinity Kelburn Parade and The Terrace, via Varsity Hill, this morning. Finder please return to 88 Kelburn Parade., Kewardi I OST, between Hataitai and Kelburn, J Blue Pendant Earring. Tel. 26-131. Reward. ■ LOST, last night, between Winter Show and Constable Street, Orange Basketball Girdle. Finder please ring 24-684. , T OST, in vicinity Railway Avenue, Rus- ■*-^ sian Terrier,"grey and fawn colour-j ing. Finder please ring 63-001. Reward. | T OST, a Black Leather-covered Book; re- ■" ward. 3'leasc ring 43-536. SILVER Wristlet Watch yesterday on Terrace, between Salamanca Road. Everton Terrace. Leave Sweet Shop next Evg. Post. Reward. PERSONAL YX7HY be Lonely? Join "Happy Friends" * * (reliable old-established firm). Write Secretary, ]iox 1263, Wellington (stamp). WOULD Miss K. C., Kelburn Parade^ '* interested lace making, write 1727 fivg. Post? . \\7OULD Patricia Taylor Call at 89 ** Melbourne Road, Island Bay, for Letter?: < WANTED TO RENT. YX7 ANTED Rent, Paekakaribi, Bach, for ' ' whole season; must be on beach. State terms to 128 Evg. Post. YI7 ANTED, an Apartment House, close * * to city, 12 to 14 rooms. Write 1700 Evg. Post. WXTED to Rent, Garage, handy city. State rent 1715 Evg. Post. I V\7ANTED, Furnished 8.5.-room, with *' kitchenette, or Small Furnished Flat, central. 1704 Evg. Post. WANTED, Small Modern Flat, selT- ' * contained, 1 or 2 rooms, with bathroom. State rent and whether furnished or unfurnished, 1601 Evg. Post. XVT ANTED, for business lady, Single Furwf nishod Bed-Sitting-room, all convs., handy city. Evg.-Post. - • WANTED to Rent, Small Unfurn. "FlatT * * rent must be reasonable. 1640 Evg. Post. \\7ANTED, Furnished Room, twin beds, ' ' in city. State terms' to 1722 Evg. Post. . YX7ANTED, Bach or 2 Sunny Rooms, '• furnished or unfurn., Karori; moderate rental. State terms, 1752 Evg. "Post. \X7 ANTED, Flat, by married couple. Revy ply 1787 Evg. Post. State terms. YI7ANTED to Rent, by married couple, "* Partly-Furnished or i Furnished D.B.S.R. and kitchenette. 1703 Evg. Post. GOVERNMENT Servant requires 5 or " 6-rd. Dwelling, city or good suburb. T. C. Webster and Co., 20 Brandon St. f?2 WEEKLY-in advance for 5-rd. House, °* near tram; consider Self-contained Flat. Write 1697 Evg. Post. T ADY and Gent, require 2 Bedrooms x-i (one ■with fireplace) and kitchenette, good locality," moderate rent, handy town, sunny. ICO3 Evg, Post. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. WANTED, Board and Residence, by •* two young ladies, vicinity Basin Reserve. State terms, etc., 1734 Evg. Post! ■DALMORAL PRIVATE HOTEL, CourJ~t tenay Place, central—Superior Accommodation, excellent table; permaheuts, casuals; moderate tarig. Tel. 51-336. qPHE MANSIONS Private Hotel, (ihuz- -»• ■'.. nee Street—First-class 'Accommo3ation,'reduced tariff. A most efficient eervice and excellent cuisine is oiir recommendation. Proprietors: W. and "M. Haworth. Tel. 62-390. "\7"ACANCY : for Business Girl, large * sunny room, fireplace, harbour view; moderate. Tel. 50-898. , . Lady and Gentleman require -*- Board, in private home, handy city. Reply, stating terms, 1657 Evg. Post. \\TOULD kindly, person Board refined ■'working -woman, moderately, few weeks, needing rest? State terms, 1716 Evg. Post. ■ "DELLAMY, 290 Willis Street, can Ac- -*-* commodate a few Gentlemen Guests. XTACANCIES for 2-3 Boarders, plenty * hot water, good table, also washing, terms moderate. 74 Roxburgh Street. /ORIENTAL BAY—Sunny D. Balcony ,Room, harbour view, h.p., suit married couple or friends; good table. Tel. 51-367. (ORIENTAL BAY-Comfortable Boards' Residence, single room, sunny, terms moderate. Tel. 54-344. ~~ MISCELLANEOUS. ~ "QNE for Mum, Two for Dad"? , ,i T ADIES' Coats, large selection to choose j J-i from, and the easiest terms. Only at Heimann's, 13a Courtenay Place (upstairs). " CTRENGTH, Energy, Vitality! Morlife Tablets feed : blood and reju-.enate system. W. S. Wallace, Ltd., Chemists, 37 Willis Street. , ARTIFICIAL Teeth Broken? New Teeth replaced for 5s per tooth; American Dental, 132 Willis Street. "QNE for Mum, Two for' Dad"? TTEMSTITCHING and Overlocking on ',■*■■*- shortest notice; all kinds of Overalls to order. "Mrs; Collins, 90 Manners St. , (next Scott's Tearooms). 3S 6d PER Veek for comfort. A Chesterfield, Sideboard, Table, Bed, or | Duchesse at Art Cabinet Co., Willis St. C^OLDS and 'Flu vanish over night— J ' take Bonnington's 102. 2s 3d a bottle. For' adults only. E. T. Saunders, Courtenay Place. ■ '■ QJALE! Sale! Still Further Reductions. I Beautiful Fur-trimmed Winter Coats from 49s 6d to 59s 6d. The "Chic," 68 Manners Street, next Princess Theatre. i"\TURSES' and Waitresses' Aprons and -^ Belts, Infants' Outfits, Children's Woollen Knitted Wear. Mrs. Collins, 90 Manners Street. FOR a real change try "Beaver" Sauce. Tomato and Worcester. Wholesome, appetising. Made in New Zealand. FINISH the 'Flu—Bonnington's 102 for adults only. 2s 3d bottle. B. C. O'Connor, Courtenay Place. : KELLOW'S Bread has stood' the test of 48 years. You don't know what you are missing. Tel. 52-155 for delivery. CWEET, but containing an additional spicy zest. "Beaver" Tomato Chutney is a, general favourite. New; Zealand-ma He.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 20, 24 July 1934, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 20, 24 July 1934, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 20, 24 July 1934, Page 1

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