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I) AUSTRALIA'S FINEST WINES 1. are procurable at the "' GRAND HOTEL HOME SUPPLY n STORE. >• SEPPELTS WHITE PORT, 5s qt.; 2s 9d pt. c SEPPELTS WHITE MADEIRA, 5s 6d at.; 3s pt. SEPPELTS AUSTRAL PORT, 4s qt.; 2s 4d pt. OAUTERNES, Chablls, Hock, Muscatelle, also full range Sparkling Wines, including Champagne. 't n ? LOST AND FOUND. 3 T OST, 2 Share Certificates -Woolworths (Ausfl XJ tralia), Limited; good.reward. Apply ; . 3391 Evg. Post. j LOST, Blue Coat, also Lower Set False Teeth, ' reward. 3392 Evg. -Post. LOST, £5 Note, Friday afternoon, vicinity Dixon, Herbert, Egmont Streets; reward. . 3375 Evg. Post. . TT. OST,' about 4 weeks ago, vicinity Boulcott 1 Iv and Manners Streets, Charm Bracelet; keepsake; reward. 3363 Evg.' Post. a T OST, Red Cardigan, either Island Bay tram . IU or Dover Street stop, Monday evening. I Ring 25-867. s T OST, vicinity Bull. Hill and Martinborough, Su Fox Terrier with long tail and wire-hair-ed Terrier Bitch. Ring 27-753, Wellington. [ T OST last night, Wellington Hospital or near, JL.' Small Black Purse, contents return ticket and reserved seat Auckland, key, loose silver. 1 Reward. Tel. 45-549. _^ LEFT, outvyard train, Mbnday, Attache Case containing lunch, pair man's gloves. Reward. 3466 Evg. Post. *- T OST, Grey Skin Purse containing keys and -Ju papers, etc.' Finder kindly ring 53-860. ■ Reward. \, ■ ' ; LOST, on Saturday, Wallet containing money and'so-trip old railway ticket. Reward I £3. Tel. 40-222. LOST, last week, one pair Navy Nappa Gloves. Reward. Tel. , 42-258. LOST, Tuesday, Lower Hutt, Egyptian Bracelet, gift soldier father. Reward. 4 Colin 3 Street, Lower Hutt: b T OST, Thursday,. May 15, from Lyall Bay, , JU Black and White Spaniel Dog. 105 Suther- . land Road, Lyall Bay. LOST, Bunch of Keys, Mariri Road. Reward. Ring 27-968. - • LOST, £1 note, lunch hour,' yesterday, vicinity ;. Willis Street, Lambton Quay. Reward. 3432 Evg. Post. LOST, Brown and Green Glove, Saturday L lftst; Finder please ring 53-353. LOST, Pair of Glasses, red case. Finder . please ring 14-471. ■ OST, Gold Locket, inscription on back, i Valued keepsake. Reward. Ring 18-387. LOST, between Trentham and Lower Hutt, , - by member of the Ngati Poneke Club, Maori Plu Piu Skirt. Finder ring 18-411. Reward. OST, Green Talking Budgie; reward. 4 Col- < . lins Street, Petone, not 4 Mills Road ! as previously advertised. LEFT, iri G.P.0., Tuesday, Orange Conway Stewart Fountain Pen; great sentimental , value. Finder please ring 43-489. ' STRAYED from 5 Garrett Street, Saturday .night, Half-grown Male Cat, light grey i with black markings. Information, Tel. 54-471. FOUND, Pup, Karori, Sunday morning, white colour with black spots. Ring 26-286, or , apply 19 Standen Street, Karori. | PERSONAL. J MUDGWAY, Lower Hutt, Cabled "Safe • ■and well. Love to all." ' MARY ANN (MOLLY). HERCOCK, believed in Wellington, housekeeping elderly couple: sister inquiring; urgent; anyone know- " ing address, write Agent, Evg. Post, Eketahuna. , "CRANNY, —Please come home.—F.J. MATRIMONIAL. K EFINED Gent (45), desires Contact Widow or Reflned Lady, one' able to play accompaniments, neat appearance and of pleasant disposition, strictest confidence observed, view matrimony.. Write 3350 Evg. Post. MANNERS STREET SPECIALS. DENTAL Repairs—Teeth perfectly matched; . keenest prices. Rapid Dental Repair Service, 15 Manners St. Tel. 47-502. Est 1925. C CLOSING DOWN Sale at Wade's High-class J Furniture Store; lease expiring; prices tbat will absolutely defy comparison. 40 Manr cis Street, opp. Farish Street. ENNERS'S Special Offer—3-plece Lounge Suites from £20 15s; 3-piece Oak Bedroom Suites, Q'J.l 19s «d; 6-plece Oak Diningroom Suites from £24 103; these may be bad on our short-term credit, free of interest. Opp. King's Theatre. ENNER'S, the House that Furnishes the Home—Come ln and see us before buying elsewhere; every article is marked In plain Qgures and carries our guarantee Opp. King's Theatre, and at Jackson Street, Petone. RADFORD'S will arrange short-term credit at casb . prices; best selection Suites In City.. Youra today; three months to pay. ADFORD'S, Manners Street, have tbe Latest English Hangings and Coverings; Tapes'cry, Uncut Moquette; Non-crusb and Crushed Mohair Velvets. FURNISHING): Bring your Furnishing Problems to Radford's, expert advice free; besi selection Carpets, Hangings. Upholstery and Furniture In City. UCO-LACQUERED Beds, Kidney Dressingtables. Bedside Cabinets, and Chairs. draped in fadeless chintz. Radford's. Furnlshers, Manners Street. AIRY DOWN" Quilts, new season's range, just opened; latest floral chintz and all : . plain shades. Radford's. Furnishers, Manners 1 Street. • OR Service and Satisfaction, let Radford's plan your Furnishing. We are specialists in Blinds, Curtains, Pelmets, Loose Covers, ' , ana Upholstery.' , AN Invitation to visit Radford's Huge Furniture Showrooms, 29-35 Manners St. - Lowest cash price and 3 months to pay ERMANENT Waving (non-electric). Oilene. i Eugene Ends, 15s; supervision. Miss , Levy, Regent Beauty Salon; 69 Manners St. . Tel. 41-300 BUSINESSES FOR SALE, ETC. TEAROOM Cook wanted Join waitress established business; central; good returns. Ring 42-799, evenings. PARTMENT-HOUSE. 10 rooms, showing £5 2s 6d over rent; price £300. Particulars | 572 Evg. Post, or ring 50-193. i LADIES' Beauty Salon, well equipped, being offered at less than valuation; £125. , ■ A. JF. Jauncey, Farish Street. CITY— Tearoom, Confectionery, Milk" Bar, an excellent stand, great prospects, *ell- . ing at .valuation; no goodwill at all; 10' • years' lease. A. F. Jauncey, Agent. MIXED Business, city, with dwelling, £200; ' suburban, opposite large school, £250; , and one at £240. Beautifully clean place. . A. F. Jauncey, Agent. DAIRY, Grocery, etc., £350, 4 rooms, also ' £580, city, 4 rooms (rent only £2). big turnover; £600; city, turnover £100. . A. F. Jauncey, Agent. ' \ PARTMENTS, £375, 11 rooms, trays supJ7\. plied; also 11 Rooms, no service whatever, returns £5 15s. over rent; price £425. A. F. Jauncey. 23 Farish Street. < JT'RUIT nnd Vegetable Round, with truck .'■ (Dodge), situated "In the rapidly growing area of Lower Hutt City; no opposition : ex- ] cellent prospects; £75 cash. 3401 Evg. Post. t^llTY —Newly-established Ladles' Modern J Hairdressing Saion, fully equipped, three , Eugene dryers, non-electric machine, etc.; low rental: own street entrance. Sacrificed at £200 ■ cash. 2767 Evg. Post. MISCELLANEOUS. NURSES' and Waitresses' Aprons, Caps. Belts/Overalls, to order. Mrs. Collins, 90 . Manners Street. HEMSTITCHING, Overlocking, Dressmaking, ; your last summer's coat, costume, frocks made like new; renovation. Mrs, Collins, 90 ; Manners Street. MRS. COLLINS, 90 Manners Street, for everything in Children's Woollens and Silk I Sets, Frocks, Rompers, Infants' Outfits, etc. , Moderate prices. , ; _. f LIVERY genuine Denhard ,Loaf is branded :JL D.B. or Is encircled with a distinguishing band or wrapper. The White Vienna and the Vienna 10 per cent. Wheat Germ loaves are ; • branded D.B. underneath. DENHARD BAKERIES, LTD., guarantee that their Vienna Wheat Germ Bread ls en- , , riched with not less than 10 per cent. Wheat \ Germ (Vitamin Bl). It has a whole wheat ■. health appeal. ' -_ DON'T just ask for Bread, sa£ Denhard j Bread. Insist upon the loaf with the > D.B. Brand or the distinctive Denhard wrapper j on Procera Bread. . | GOOD Bread is an essential food, it enables , you to get more virtue from other foods eaten with it. No other food is so rich in ' energy-producing matter, but always buy the . best —ask for Denhard. -' . . " LADIES' Winter Frocks, new range," all, shades, small': deposit, easy weekly pay-' J ments. Heimann's, 13a Courtenay Place. *

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 118, 21 May 1941, Page 1

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