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EVENING POST—TELEPHONES f MANAGER ] ADVERTISING PUBLIC COUNTER "•O 4o ' 1 KWKEEnO ■ r UNT11.5...M. | ACCOUNTS PHOTOGRAPHER I LITERARY J SATURDAY SPORTS' ENQUIRIES 43-018 FOOTBALL 45-018 SOCCER AND HOCKEY 44-008 OTHER SPORTS 44-048 - GENERAL ENQUIRIES. S P.M. TO 7 P.M. 36-636 - . PHOTOGRAPHER—PRIVATE RES. 24-023 • . NEWTOWN AGENCY 63-139 - - LOWER HUTT 63-518 PETONF

I . "CAMROC" i d DRY GINGER ALE. i PREPARED FROM PUKE ARTESIAN >f WATER. n AS Supplied to his Majesty the King and j ** their Royal Highnesses the Duke .* and Duchess of York, and the Duke of . e Gloucester, etc. On all Union S.S. Co. steamers. J," A WONDERFUL STIMULANT. '* THOMSON, LEWIS, AND CO., LTD. (Established 50 years.) LOST AND FOUND s, T OST, between Makara Johnsonville, '• -— Ngahauranga, Side Curtain off Touring Car. Reward. 540 Evg. Post. , T OST, at Khandallah, Thursday last, _ Lady's Small Handbag containing purse and money. Rjng 36-773. i- T OST, Gent's Brown Kid Glove, right i- x - i hand. Kindly Tel. 14-316, or reply 538 Evg. Post. T OST, last Sunday fortnight, Small ■—' Black Hat, possibly at Roseneath. i. Ring 50-946. s T OST, Saturday, between Brougham e Street, Lambton Station, Lady's ] .- Black Leather Gloves; also Friday night, : '•• Stockings in Lady Jane envelope. Reward. ■ Ring 41-420. ' LOST, Hub Cap for V 8 Ford, blue and ' nickel, Makara, Johnsonville, Karori. ' I, Reward. Tel. 27-079. e TOST, approx. £1 Office Stamps, one i' -U penny and half-penny, vicinity • .' G.P.O. Please ring 40-450. : i T OST, Foxie Pup (bitch), last Friday, j ■M black head, white body, answers name t. Trisie. 570 Adelaide Road, Berhampore. i ! T OST, Lady's Handbag, on Lyall Bay I " ■— _ tramcar, on 1/0/36. Reward on returning same to Tramway Office, or 15 - Burnell Avenue, Nl. , T OST, Child's Green Beret, vicinity Cuba I a■— Street. Ring 45-367, or call 132 ' i, Ghuznee Street. - • T OST, Saturday night, Gentleman's Sig- ' xu net Ring; keepsake. 696 Evg. Post. \ a T OST, Saturday, Umbrella, bone handle, .__ . w j_ n initials on silver. Kindly ring ; i 45-542. . T OST, Friday night, Brown Nappa : y -— Fringe Glove, left hand.. Please rer turn 61 jtugby Street. " t T OST, Leather Attache Case, Saturday, { j noon, Island Bay car. Reward. . . Poßt Office Hotel. Grey Street. • T OST, Black' and White Fox Terrier ■ - ■*-* Pup, with narrow red collar, vicinity 1 corner of Aro St. and Willis St., Monday. ' Reward. 6 Adams Terrace. " "INFORMATION earnestly sought con- ( -*■ cerning Ring, initials "R.T." inside, left on wash basin Ladies' Rest Room, 1 • Courtenay Place, early Feb. Owner just J discovered loss. Greatly distressed. Ring 1 63-708. 26 Bay Street, Petone. ' FOUND, Sum of Money, in City. Write 1 281 Post Agency, Lower Hutt. J , TIAKEN from 105 Washington Avenue, , ■*■ Blue Budgerigar, Saturday. Police 5 notified if not returned. Child's birth- ' day present. ' T3Li»CK| Evening Bag, lost Saturday, ! -M vicinity Kilbirnie, contents valued. : ' Write 572 Evg. Post. ] ; MATRIMONIAL. " S , f TTAPPY PALS'Penfriends' Correspond- fi -■••*• ence Club, for lonely people, all ages, ; view matrimony.' Write Agnes Hart, Box k 11, Te Aro. Stamp replies. ; ■■■'.■ a \TOUNG Working Han would like to tj ■*■•. meet Working Girl, 22-23, Friendship, J Marriage; 726 Evg. Post. , t "VTOUNG Lady seeks friendship, marriage 1 ■*- considered, Catholic preferred, .strict, t ly 'confidential. Esme Carter Bureau, 102 " ' Willis Street. ; , J. /7J.OVT. servant, newcomer, seeks acquaint- r ". ance> Attractive Girl, 25, view mar- .- riage. Esme Carter Bureau. Tel. 40-584. 6 VOUNG Lady (34) desires meet Steady § 1 -*• Working Man, about same age; Pro- " testant, view matrimony; only genuine : need apply. Write 700 Evg. Post. a rjATHOLIC Lady, 28, newcomer, lonely, 1 seeks Gentleman Pen-friend, marriage. 1 Happy Friends' Club, P.O. Box 1263, Wei- J lington. " p ■ a MISCELLANEOUS. '" ', T ISHERWOOD, D.Sc, Special Seance, c ' *»• 2.30 p.m., Thursday (Opinions on ~ Problems). (Seats v limited.) Stewart Daw- - ' son Chambers. Reserves, Tel. 40-467. J 1 T ISHERWOOD, D.Sc, Trades Hall, , *» • Lectures on the Inferiority Complex (Wednesday), at 8 o'clock, 6d and Is. Also - Thursday, at 2.30 p.m., at Stewart Daw- 1 son Chambers. Reserves. Tel. 40-467. J URSES' and Waitresses' Aprons, Caps, - Belts, Overalls, to order. Mrs. Collins, 1 ■ 90 Manners St. (next Scott's Tearooms), jj TJEMSTITCHING, Overlocking, Dress-" ° *■■■ making; your last Winter's Coat, 5 1 Costume, Frock, made like new; renova- J tions. Mrs. Collins, 90 Manners Street. MRS. COLLINS, 90 Manners Street, for t ■«*. everything in Children's Winter Woollens, Frocks, Rompers, Infants' Out- = fits, Shawls, etc. Moderate prices. A MONTHLY Social will be held at 72a \ ■** Manners Street, Room 2, Wednesday, ' at 8. Musical programme and supper. Adr j mission Is. Social Afternoon, Thursday 1 .= at 2.30. Madam Logan-Britton. 1 DENHARD BREAD is branded bread- „ Look for the D.B. Brand or Distinctive Band or Wrapper on every loaf. • COLD Weather • wants Warm Frocks, j Cardigans, and Underwear: special- « ists in outsizes; lowest prices at Morgan's, J 51 Dixon Street. DENHARD BREAD is an outstanding c and most economical energy food. •> Energy—the body's greatest need is best JJ supplied with Bread. • GEO. HOW teaches Cake Decorating, £ . Sugar Flowers, £2 2s; Puff Pastry, «,. £1 Is; your cakes iced. 55 Kent Terrace. =j DENHARD BREAD is good bread and J good bread is the outstanding source r , of the largest single need in the balanced j diet. ___ .= DENTAL Repairs — Teeth perfectly J matched; keenest prices. Rapid Den- jj tal Repair Service, 15 Manners Street. Tel. 47-562. Est. 1925. ji PROCERA— The wonderful new loaf that ■= has become so amazingly popular in J such a short period. Procurable in four , varieties at 300 good stores throughout ? the City—a Denhard product. 1 ply Store. "I? W. GARDINER, Pianoforte Maker, lj •*• • Tuner, and Repairer, established 30 | years, reliable work; pianos reconditioned. 5 38 Sussex Street. 1 DENHARD BREAD Sliced to any re- J quired "bickness—carefully wrapped P and delivered to any address within the | reach of a Denhard Round. I DENTAL Repairs in 2 hours; prices i from 3s 6d, with best materials, p Cooper's Bldg., opp. "Evening Post," en- o trance Mercer Street. H IGNITED Gloves, 2s Gd; Lined Silk J ■"■ Gloves, Is lid; Interlock Vests and fi Bloomers, O.S. and X.0.5., 2s 9d to 3s I lid. Morgan's, now 51 Dixon Street. II DUY your Fur Coat from the oldest- \ "-» established firm. Anglo-Russian ' Fur Co., 123 a Cuba Street. n SPECIALISING Remodelling, Repairing e Furs and Coats, lowest prices. Anglo- h Russian Fur Co., 123 a Cuba Street. n T ADIES—Take no risks; buy your Furs * from Anglo-Russian Fur Co., 123 a n Cuba Street. p TJING 52-550 for free estimates Remodel- ? *•* ling your Furs and Coats. Anglo- 3 Russian Fur Co., 123 a Cuba Street. ti T)ON'T wish you had a Fur Coat; nt J -' Universal's prices you can, and should "t have. (Wellington and Palmerston North'.) " TTNIVERSAL FURS are always best, ft *-* latest, lowest priced in New Zealand. P Universal Fur Co. (Wellington and rl Palmerston North). w TNQUIRIES are specially invited for Re- sl -*• _ modelling Existing Gardens, or for .. making New Gardene, moderate charges, i; Zenith Seed Co. (Garden Construction De- / partment), 105 Manners Street, Wellington. "

CRUEL OLD MAN. CHILDREN CRIPPLED. (~)LD Man Winter ia already oo the jol v with chilblains and sore, cracked hands. Last year chilblains caused no end ol suffering—particularly among children. "My Kiddies were almost crippled with sore, swollen feet," one mother remarked "If it were not for Q-TOL Skin Emollient I don't know what I would hav< done." Q-TOL is the quickest and surest remedy for chilblains. Rub Q-TOL liberally into the skin. Immediately the pain if gone. Q-TOL soothes and heals, and quickly reduces swelling. Get a bottle today.

MONUMENTAL MASONS. HICKMOTT AND SONS, Monumental Masons, opp. Cemetery, Karon, .for Reliable Cemetery Work at Lowest Trices in Wellington. TeL 26-939. FLORAL TRIBUTES. rpHE FLOWERPATCH, 234 Lambton A Quay (opp. DJ.C). Floral Tributes for every occasion. Freshly Cut Flowers. Misses M. Furkert and L. Rowntrce. Tel. 44-533. , "jjj-ISS POOLK FLORAL ARTIST, 48 MANNERS ST. Flowers for all occasions. Tel. 43-^)8. After hours, 60-214 (dial 398). A L T C E a! G R A Y. A FLORAL TRIBUTES for all occasions it shortest notice. _ ~ Any Time—Anywhere in the World. 308 Lambton Quay. I'el. 45-696. After hours, residence. 20-566. THE FAREY BOVVER." " EMBLEMS of Joy and Tokens of Sympathy. Miss A. Farcy, 63 Manners street. Tel. 42.-489, after hours 50-343." Rosemary for Remembrance. ROSEMARY FLORAL STUDIO. MISS BLACK, 125 Willis Street. iVreaths, Bouquets, Floral Gifta of every description. Tel. 50-663. Residence 42-906. Flowers Telegraphed to other Cities. SCOTTS" FLORAL ARTISTS (Mrs. Scott Meale), 131 Cuba Street (opp. Whitehead and Pears). Day and night Tel. 50-136. l/TISS GALLOWAY (late Miss Cooper), «- Art Floriste, 99 Willis Street (opp. laicstic). Tel. 41-341. After business ours, 25-113. Every description of Floral 'ributes. Fresh-cut Flowers daily. FUNERAL DIRECTORS. GREER ANT) SON, ■> FUNERAL DIRECTORS 60 Taranaki Street, Wellington. Pav and Night Tel. 52-588, and at Pori.a. Tel 6. , ■ , ? MORRIS. JUN., LTD., -t> Funeral Directors, 25 KENT TERRACE. Telephone 52-159. JOBERT H. WILSON AND SONS, " LTD., Funeral Directors, 164 ADELAIDE ROAD. Telephones: 24-155, 16-781/ 14-210. SAAC CLARK AND SON, Funeral Directors; 27 WINGFIELD STREET, Nl. Telephones: Day 41-561. Night 41-238.

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