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AT LAST! T LAST! A REAL FRUIT DRINK. SPUN ORANGE. •ASK FOR .IT AT ALL SHOPS. J. M'ILEAITH & CO.. 142, WILLIS STREET. LOST, FOUND, PERSONAL. LOST, Mother o' Pearl Brooch with N.Z. fern leaves, "Onward".; Red Cross worker. New Zealander Hotel. OST, yesterday, Pearl. Necklace, either in Kaine-st. or on Main-rd., Karori. Please return to Mrs. Eglinton, 328, Oriental parade. LOST, Saturday evening, Hataitai, Floral Georgette Coatee. Ring 40-575. Reward. ; ____ LOST, Saturday morning, in the vicinity of Ross-st., Kilbirnie, One Gold Cuff Link, engraved. Finder please apply 439, Evg. Post. Reward. OST, a Parcel with Rug, Clothing, Sheetings, etc., between Waikanae and.Upper Hutt, via Akatarawa. Reward. Ring 25-290. ; OST, from 4, Bhikcy-av., Karori, without collar, White Wire-haired Fox Terrier Dog, black and tan markings. Family pet. Reward £3. • Tel. 27-200 on finding. OST, Small Grey Bantam Hen, child's pet. Reward. Woodside, 215, Upper Vivian-st. . LOST, Bathing Costume, between 55, Wilson-st. and .Constable-st., Saturday afternoon. Reward. 55, Wilson-st. OST, Gold Square-faced Wristlet Watch, initials A.E.G. Reward on returning 48, Pretoria-st., Lower Hutt. OST, Ist inst.. between Konini-rd., Evans Bay, Kilbirnie Park, Drop Earring, ivory. Reward, 21, Konini-rd., Hataitai^ • - LOST £5 Note, between Manners-st. and Clifton terrace, Friday. Reward. Ring 28-724. ; . O§T\ Sunday, vicinity Hobson-st., Black Aberdeen Pup, B. Sproiile, Napier marked inside collar. Apply 50, Hob-son-st. Tel. 41-734. Reward. LOST, vicinity Karori, Aberdeen Terrier (Dog), answers to the name or "Skid " Finder please ring 26-655. „. B Bristo'w, Homewood-av., Karori. Reward. OST Tent, 8 x 10, between Shell Oil Co., Miramar, via Preston's Service Station and Point Jcrningham. I'inder please ring 21-654 or leave 64, Rotherham terrace. ; _ OST, by Girl Guide, Right Hand Kid Glove, Saturday afternoon, Basin Reserve. Finder please ring 17-087. OST, Saturday, Small Heart-shaped Brilliant Brooch. Please ring 20-852. Reward. LOST, Saturday, 28th February, Kurori Park, Cigarette Case containing concession tickets, etc., sentimental value to I owner. Finder please return Cooper, Hill Bros., Grocers, Lambton-qy. Reward. LOST, vicinity Cuba-st., Keys and • Check, Wellington Tramways. Return 7. Garrett-st. LOST, on Saturday night, between Stewart Dawson's and Kelburn Tram, Pocket Wallet bearing name T. P. ■M'Lean. Valued -■ keepsake ;of refugee. ~!?) julcV Jl^njg-'-__^__,._______i____ ___«_ _■ T OSTV SrtraTr_r"ie"r''BagrJ".hiairi'ing oflice '-" papers and sundries. Reward returuirig Egyptian Lacquers,' 68, Vivian-st-OST, Friday night, £1 Note, by working girl, in 8 p.m. bus from Kelburn to KarorL Finder please ring 21-0-3. LOST, between Perretfs Corner and Gas Co:, Brown Purse containing money. Finder please leave Bell Bus Office. Reward. ' LOST, Bag containing clothes, etc., Sunday night; between' Hutt-rd. and Shortt's Theatre. Will finder please ring [25-388? Reward. ■ ' . " LOST, 2 Boxes Boots, etc., Saturday, off furniture-removing lorry, Northland-rd. and Dixon-st. Ring' 26-435. WILL person who found Horn-rimmed Glasses in St. James Theatre, Saturday, please return? Reward. Miss Rose, Wellington Woollen Co., Jervois-qy. BETWEEN- Day's Bay and Mt. Pleasant, Black Handbag, containing notes'and bank book. Finder please ring 22-707, after 5 o'clock. Reward. ~ MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED, urgently, Party o£ 4 Hoppickcrs, sailing 3rd March. Write 3945, Evg- Post. ANTED, Some Kind Person to Board Healthy Boy, 6 months old, urgently. Reply 381, Evg. Post. . ' WANTED, Some Kind Person to Adopt i Healthy Baby Boy; expenses paid. j Reply 386, Evg. Post. MRS. COLLINS, 34, Courtenay-pl.— Household and Plum Sewing of every description; also Button Holes, machine and hand-made. TTPHOLSTERER will Re-cover or Repair Furniture at people's own homes; reasonable, or cart free. Tel. 36-663. ENTAL Repairs; iinest materials; moderate charges. Rapid Dental liepair Service, 15,- Manners-st. Tel. 47-562. Established 1925. E STALL'S Dye .Works, 85, Vivian-st.— ■High-class Dyers-and Gleaners. Ring 28-437. All goods called for and delivered. E STALL'S Dye Works, 85, Vivian-st.— High-class Dyers and Cleaners. Ring 28-437. All goods called for and delivered. E STALL'S Uyu Works, S5, Vivian-st.— High-class Dyers and Cleaners. Ring 28-437. All goods called for and delivered. Dye Works, 85, Vivian-st.— -•-J 'High-class Dyers and Cleaners. Ring 23-437. All goods called for and delivered. ANES-BUJLT Furniture, £20, 5s week; £40, 10s.week; £00, 15s week; £80, 20a week. Janes and Co.. Riddiford-st. CATARRH, relieved and prevented by Dr. Brodie's Kanatox. _ Obtainable from Porrctt's Pharmacies. X7"OU cannot expect your butcher to •*- supply you at our price. Impossible. Samson Bros. Meat Auction, next National Bank, Courtenay-pl. - "U'EMS'nTOHIN'G on" shortest notice", -*■■*• all kindy A Overalls.made to order. Mrs. Collins, 34, Courtenay-pl., opp, I'uraMiount Theatre. I^REE advice on Foot Trouble; uo obligation to purchase. Dr. Scholls, 9, Willis-st., opp. Grand Hotel.T"\ENT.AI^ Repairs in 2 Hours; vest maJ-/ terials, lowest cost. Simpson, Dentist, Courtenay-pl.. next Paramount Theatre. T~\ ENTAL Repairs in 2 fours; best ma- -*-^ terials, lowest cost. Simpson, Dentist, Courtenay-pl., next Paramount Theatre. DENTAL Repairs in 2 Hours; best materials, lowest cost. Simpson, Dentist, Courteuay-pl., next Paramount Theatre. IF it Hurts don't Pay—Simpson, Dentist, Courtenay-pl., nest door Paramount Theatre. TF it Hurts don't Pay—Simpson, Dentist, * Courtenay-pl., nest door Paramount Theatre. IF it Hurts don't Pay—Simpson, Dentist, Courtenay-pl., next door Paramount Theatre. ' CCORCITING BAY—Buses leave Cotirte- >•-' nay-pl. during week at 12.5 p.m. and 3.10 p.m. V |>UTCIIERS-Get your supply from us; -"' cheaper than wholesale. Samson Bros., next National Bank, Courfenay-pl. HALL'S Sulphur and Sarsaparilla Salts. A great spring and summer tonic in (the form of n delightful effervescing drink. ,Lnr;<e Ijottlu posted for Ms '.M. _. W. I llall, 1i.7, Annagli-st,, Christchurchj

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Evening Post, Issue 51, 2 March 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Issue 51, 2 March 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Issue 51, 2 March 1931, Page 1

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