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WE MAKE BLOCKS. \\7E produce Line, Half-tone, * * and Colour Blocks for some of the largest business houses in • the Dominion. Let us help you, too! Tel. 44-040 for our representative. "EVENING POST" PRINTING WORKS. "Place your next Printing Order with 'The Post.'" LOST AND FOUND. T OST, Suitcase, brown leather, marked -I-J N.S.P., main road, near Mangaweka. Reward. Tel. 40-404, 19 Lower Watt St., Wadestown, Wellington. T OST, Thursday, by~youth, £ 1 "and <sil- -", ver. Finder please ring 54-506 or Savoy Hotel, Ghuznee Street. OST, by passenger V.I.C. bus, Lower Hutt, Sunday afternoon, Yellow Cardigan. Reward. Write 691 Evg. Post. LOST, Thursday night, Lower Hutt, Wallet containing one £5 note. Reward on returning to Police Station, Lower HuttLOST, at Day's Bay, Sunday, Child's Glasses. Reward. Please ring. 36-695. OST, Set of-False Teeth, last' Thursday. 3917 Evg. Post. LOST, Friday, Brown Choker Fur, Railway Station. Reward. Apply 3916 Evg. Post. T OST, Saturday, Fox Terrier Pup, black -*-* spot on back. Reward. 15 Lome St. OST, Friday, vicinity Terrace, Railway Station, Wharves, Lady's Gold Roamer Watch. Finder please write 3922 Evg. Post. Reward. ■ LOST, Silver English Lever Watch, gents. Hutt Recreation Ground to Fitzherbert Street, Petone. Reward. 29 Fitzhcrbert Street, Petone. _ _ LOST, Pair Spectacles, Aro'St.-Willis St., or tram. Reward. Ring 50-899. LOST, Saturday, Brown Gauntlet Glove, between Stepney Place and Arlington Street. Reward. 3894 Evg. Post. OST V 8 Hub Cap, Paremata vicinity, Sunday. Finder please ring 25-204. Reward. LOST, Thursday, vicinity Lambton Quay, Molesworth Street, Land Transfer Certificate of Title. Reward. P.O. Box 677. EFT in telephone booth, City, Friday, Notebook. Finder please leave at Central Police Station. '_ BROOCH,- model aeroplane propeller, aluminium, with -copper rivet, keepsake. Please return 62 Chelmsford St., Ngaio. _. YX7OULD Person who'picked up Dark V> Brown^ Fur Stole, 10 o'clock Sunday morning! Tasman Street, please return 58'Wright Street or ring 37-933? LEFT in telephone box in Dixon Street, Square Patent Leather Bag; reward. Ring 96, Eastbourne. LOST. GOLD Omega Pocket Watch with initial on case front. Please return to Reckitts (Oversea), Ltd., 8 Victoria St. Reward. ' PERSONAL. WILL James Drummond McK. communicate .with his home in Dunedin, and he will learn something to his advantage. OS~toWv'l i» grey costume passenger ilangatfSh Wellington Good Friday accompanied two ladies and little girl dressed black and white blazer, white hat, and whose party remained on boat deck whilst other passengers disembarked. Regret no introduction on boat. Will mail credentials and reason for advertising it address be sent to "Novelist," P-W.D. p. Bag, Woodpecker Bay, Coast Road, b.l. \\7ILL anyone witnessing accident cor- *'* ncr Brougham and Paterson Streets 12 noon Sunday, when boy was knocked off bicycle by car, kindly communicate with A. G. Radford, 35 Manners Street? CUBA STREET SPECIALS. ~ AH CHAN, the Grape Grower, 233 Cuba Street; 9d Ib, 41b boxes 2s 9d. Better j than ever. VISIT Quality Furnishers, Ltd. You will be surprised at the vast quaatity and quality of Furniture on 3 huge floors, (,opp. Patrick's). piARPETS! Carpets! The biggest, most V-* modern, most comprehensive range of carpets in Wellington is at Quality Furnishers, > Ltd. (opp. Patrick's), Cuba Street. /^ARPET Special! Six 12 x 9 Axminstets out-of-make patterns; were £12 iOs; now only £8 10s. Quality Furnishers, Ltd. (opp. Patrick's). f^ARPET Runners! Axminster 27in and 36in, 300 yards out-of-make patterns; was 14s 6d yard. Special, Us 6d yard. Quality Furnishers, Ltd. (opp. Patrick's). CHESTERFIELD Suites! 4 only very V-* slightly shop-soiled beautiful covers; were £21 10s, now £16 10s. ? At Quality Furnishers, Ltd. (opp. Patrick's). BEDROOM Suite Specials—2 Very Attractive Modern Oak Suites. I'or a short period only, £26 10s and £29 10s. Quality Furnishers, Ltd. (opp. Patricks). BODY Carpet! Very good quality, lovely patterns. Only 14s 6d yard, made and laid. Inspect designs now at Quality Furnishers, Ltd. (opp. Patrick's). AYE you see our New Showroom on the second floor? You will be amazed and delighted at the variety of Furniture displayed. Quality Furnishers, Ltd. QUALITY FURNISHERS, LTD.,~o7Te v* address only, and 3 huge floors, corner Cuba-Vivian Streets (opp. Patricks Drapery Store). FLORAL TRIBUTES. tSS~P O 0 L E, FLORAL ARTISTE. 48 Manners Street. Flowers for all occasions. Telephone 43-208. After hours, 62-228 (Dial .3_o)__ HE RANGATIRA" (Floral Dept.j, Lower Cuba Street (opp. "Electricity House"). Wreaths, Bouquets, and all Floral Work at Shortest Notice. Telephone 40-974. After hours 50-190. TOWER HUTT AND PETONE, -L< G. A. WILLIAMS, ART FLORIST, 49 High St.. Lower Hutt. Wreaths, Bouquets, etc. Flowers Telegraphed. Tel. 63-733. Day or night. LET Flowers Carry Your Message from qcoTT's, Floral Artiste, ° 116 Willis Street. Telephone 45-813 and Private 16-760. Flowers Telegraphed Throughout New Zealand. LICE A. GRAY, 308 Lambton Quay. i, Floral Tributes. Flowers Telegraphed. Telephone 45-696. Residence 16-678. WELLINGTON SCHOOL OF FLORAL ART. Applications received. MISS TAYLOR (late Miss Galloway), 234 Lambton Quay. Bouquets and Floral Work of _ Every Description at Shortest Notice. Telephone 41-341. After hours 24-592. MONUMENTAL MASONS. HICKMOTT AND SONS, Monumental Masons (opp. Cemetery. Karori) for Memorial Work, of every description Established 30 years, Tel. 26-939. LAMBTON QUAY SPECIAL. THERMAL Massage and Electrical A Treatment for rheumatism, sprains, stiff joints. J. W. M. Harrison (certificated), over McGregor Wrights, lei. 44-361

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 83, 10 April 1939, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 83, 10 April 1939, Page 1

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