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SENSATIONAL I SHOE BARGAINS AT HANNAH'S SUMMEft SALE. MR. ROBT. HANNAH, while . recently in London, purchased some of the Most Remarkable Bargains we have ever SBen. We in turn ore passing them on to our Customers, and anticipate a big rush. LOOK AT THESE STYLISH SMART SHOES, THEN NOTE THE PRICE : Women's Patent One-hole Tie Shoes, prey Suede tops, Cuban heels Ditto jh Grey Suede, two-button Ditto in Grey Kid, Derby Ditto in Grey Kid, Two-hole Tie Ditto in Grey Kid, Fancy Bar Ordinary Price 12s 6d. ALL ONE CLEARING PRICE, n In HUNDREDS OF CHOICE BARGAINS AT HANNAH'S SALE, THE TWO BIG SHOE STORES, 260, LAMBTON-QY., and 103, CUBA-ST LOST, young Collie Dog, anyone returning same to 112, Aro-street, will be rewarded. LOST, Patent Lamp Socket yesterday. Finder please return to W. Baldwin, Cabman, 2, College-street. L" ~OST, a Gold Brooch, Friday night, acorn pattern, 3ot in pearls, between People's Picturo Palaco and Theatre Royals reward. Miss Barry, People's Picturo Palace. LOST, .in city, small Blue Handbag, containiiig purse. ' Finder please return, 19, Waitoa-road, 'Hataitat. Reward. LOST, Saturday, at Ngahauranga, Lady's Silver Watch, name inscribed. Roward. Apply Tho Store, Ngahyuranga. LOST, anyone returning, 179, Willis-st., Lady's Ruby and Diamond Ring, double row, two stones inissin,*, will be rewarded. LOST, Friday night, between Brooklyn and Kelburne cars, Turquoise and Pearl Pendant; valued keepsake; reward at 17. Essex-street. L~"*"OST, from 77, Nairn-street, Half-bred Persian Cat • smoke grey, white paws and chest. Finder rewarded at above address. OS!, Gold Brooch, slightly out of repair; found tho right place to have my bangle repaired and thus save advertising for it. The Goldsmith Co, 338, Lambton-quay. OSTTGoId Bangle, old-fabhioned~de"-sign. Finder rewarded. Apply Evening Post. FOUND at last-— The placo to buy Jupp Turner's Hair Stains for 5s 6d, Bs, and 10s 6d. At Jupp's, 155, Willis-street. , WILL Louie Aldows, or* anyone knowing his whereabouts, lonve his address to A.C., Evening Post. KIDDIE, why don't you come homo 7— II. PARENTS, wo havo a £1110 assortment of Leather School Bags, prices from Is 6d - upwards. Nash, Leather Depot, Cuba-street. "fTACANCiES' for vi.tors and pe-rmun-, ▼ enfc guests at the Wentworth Private Hotol, C'ryde-.quay, 'Hear Xc Aro Station and wharves } Id 'r»m section, lino view, moderate terms. Tel . _190. 1 VACANCIES, for Gentlemen Boarders, single or snare room. Apply 97, Molpsworth-sfoeet, , Thorndon. .__ " "V"OUR advice helped me wonder JL fully."— Extract from numerous testimonials. -Madame King, Celebrated Clairvoyante, 52, Cambridge-terrace. NASH, Cuba-stroet, has the best value in t Leather School Bags y prices from 13 l 6d upwards. "BTVLIES make all things dirty. Brite* JC Glas will clean, polish, antl disinfect. Sold everywhere, Is a bottle. MADAME AURA, Clairvoyants and Psychometrist, can bo consulted daily from 10 to 3 (Saturdays ascepted) at 301, Willis-street. __ MRS. DONALDSON, Psychomotrist . and Magnetic Healer, gives Readings daily (Saturdays excepted) at 14, Martin-square, from 1 to 8. PARENTS, we havo a fine assortment of Leather School Bags, prices from Is 6d upwards. Nash, Leather Depot, Cuba-street. KIN9EY,~~ Photographer.— We "lead, others follow. Sco us before being photographed. Spo name " Kinsey " on show cases. SlTUATiON~Wanted, by youuiTwo^ man, Housekeeper or General to elderly couple, or ono gentleman. Apply Z., Evening Post. NASH, Cuba-street, has the best value in Leather School Bags; prices from Is 6d upwards. FURNITURE-nTlFuTnishinsTuriowest prices.' To Aro Furnishing Co.. 91, Cuba-street. Special 'cash discounts 01' easy terms without interest. N~Ulßi_~_i_M_JHpN7" London and Glasgow, certificate, Facial and Scalp Masseuse, Hair Specialist, Vegetable Skin Food. 27a Panama-street. S~"/_'NtTAT_ON^^iria"dial77ii7~B^iiteGlas prevents contagion. I1I 1 will clean and polish aiiythihg that ought to shine. TWO bright furnished Rooms~To Lot, in superior home, all conveniences, I suit two lady friends. Apply 139, Upper Elizabeth-street. LADY (no children) has large sunny front Room To Let, control, nurse or buoine:3 person preferred. Address Evening Post. RS. M'KEE, ROBINSON, Magnetic Healer, Clairvoyante, Palmist, interviewed daily, at 253, Tinakori-road, until j further notice. Ladies only. , (JINGLE Room, with board, well aptt pointed home, for gentleman ; 255. Brougham*strcet. Address at Evening Post. THIRST-CLASS Tenant requires 7-rd. •*? House (Villa preferred), with some ground; moderate rental. A.8.C., Evening Post. ("H ENT, musical, requites Boajrd and 3T Residence City, private family preferred. State terms to Hemel, Evenmg Post. V~~ ACANT, 2 large front Eed-Sitting"-room3, one ground floor, facing road, all conveniences. Apply 58, Boul-cott-etrept. SIMPLEX Operator snoks pngnsjpment, fiM-clii-fw refprence. Apply Simplex. Evening Post. {JIMART Yoinijc Gent (ago 24), would IO like to make acqunintftncp of Young Lndv, \ip\v matrimony. Adtlrp * Matr, Wpilington North Po«t Oflicp, fi ENTTeMAN rpquiiesi Furnllhl'Tl vJt . Room,i; Thorndon end piefprrod. Stato term*. Melbourne, Evpning Post. LESTA NORMA N, "lioulcot t ""cfianTbers, Boulcott-streel. — Princess Petticoats, Dresses, Blouses from 23 lid; extraordinary bargains; must clear. RSTSINCL AlßrPalmisir 13,"~Je«fostrect. Characters from photos or hair. No. oi house on lamp, nido qiitrance. DIRT \cr.us tihinc. The ?hmi« beat. Dirt couldn't stand Britc-Uht--. li went like lightaiiiff, and the polish .to.-.l flupreuMti

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 27, 1 February 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 27, 1 February 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 27, 1 February 1913, Page 1

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