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KING HENRY CHOCOLATES A DELICIOUS Assortment of Creams and Caramels. Is 6d A LB. ALL ADAMS BRUCE SHOPS. LOST AND FOUtTd. LOST, Hardy's Landing Net, above second bridge, Maugaroa River. Reward. Box 7, Te Aro. OST, Number Plate, No. Dl-293, about 11/9/31, between Cuba-st. and rubbish tip, Petone. Finder please ring 46-629. OST, Gold Curb Bangle, probably Karori. Finder please ring 26-601. LOST," a Fox Terrier Puppy, yesterday afternoon. Reward. Apply 24, Talavera terrace. Tel. 43-763. ' LOST, Tortoise Shell Rimmed Spectacles in city. Apply Wall, ' Seedsman, Mercer-st. Reward. OST, Gold Diamond and Ruby Brooch. ■■ Please telephone 22-803 or 655, Evg. Post; reward. OST, Sable Pom Dog, yesterday, child's pet. Reward on return 100, Vivian street. . OST, Persian Cat, brown with black markings; reward. 7a, Duft'criu-st. Tel. 20-586. LOST, in City, this morning, Lady's Leather Hand Bag", urgent, reward. Kirkcaldie and Stains Office. OST, by young working girl, Two £1 Notes, in Cuba-st., between M Kenzie's and Vivian-st., on Thursday. Finder would relieve much anxiety by writing to 716, Evg. Post. OST Navy Umbrella, Friday evening, 2nd October, Town Hall, Lower Hutt bus stop. Reward. Write 666, Evg. Post. OST, between Karori Park and Chambers. One Diamond. 642, Evg. Post. Reward. ■ ■ £2, SINGLE Notes. Lost about 6 p.m., Thursday, Willis-st., urgently needed. Ring 41-529 or 41-740. ■ CTRAYED from 58, Roseneath terrace, >J Grey Half-Persian Cat, seen vicinity Hataitai, Raiau-rd.; greatly, missed. Reward. : ; LEFT, last evening, Black Velvet Hat in telephone bos outside St. Jannes Theatre; reward. Tel. 42-467. T EFT, in telephone box, Newtown P. 0., ■*—. yesterday afternoon, Small Parcel Blocks. Reward on returning to H. Beaumont and Co., 37, Courtonay-pl. LEFT in 5.9 p.m. train Friday, Tennis Racquet. Finder please return or write- 14, Sherwood-st.. Lower Hutt. WILL person who took Rug from taxi W in mistake. 7th inst., ring 22-281? WILL Person who removed Navy Nap Coat from gents' cloakroom, Puhautanui Hall, on Wednesday evening, please return same to Post Office Store, Pahautanui, and there receive his own? PERSONAL. ~~ /GENTLEMAN, own business, desires *-* acquaintance of Refined Capable Lnd>, under 30, view matrimony. 97, Evg. Post. WORKING Man, permanent po&ition, would like to meet Lady, 28-33, genuine, view matrimony. 013, Evg. Post. NYONK knowing the whereabouts of Trixie Meelc, late Coe, kindly communicate 55, Fraucis-st., Auckland, to her advantage. '__ , JOHNSONVILLE SPECIALS. ~ \ SPECIAL Treat indeed is Beaumont's -**■ Bread—and yet 'it is obtainable fresh every 'day. Daily delivery throughout district. Tel 37-903. NGAIO SPECIALS. JP. BLYTH, P.O. Building—Agents •' Arthur Yates and Co., Ltd., Seed Merchants, Swan Bacon, etc. Groceries at town prices. ' ' UPPER HUTT SPECIALS. PETONE Steam Laundry—Send your Dry Cleaning to our Agents: Hazelwood's, Upper Hutt; Craven's Store, Trentham. Van calls Tuesdays, re-delivers Saturdays. All Laundry work undertaken. Tel. 46-225. SEATOUN SPECIALS. TJEM.EMBER your friends abroad; or- -** ders taken now for N.Z. Annuals, "Free Lance," "Auckland.Weekly," etc. Issued-in October. .C. P. M'Farlane, next P.O. ' SENSATION Soap, 8d ■ large bar; small Bars Soap, 5d each; Household Soap, 5d large bar; St. Mungo, 8 pkts. Is. Latham and Co. - . PINEAPPLE, 3 tins Is 4d; Peaches, 7d -T per tin; Apricots, 7d per tin; English Chutney, Is per jar. Latham and Co., Seatoun. MORTON'S English Custard Powder, 2d pkt.; Shaker Salt, 6d carton; Honey, fid lb carton; Oak Raspberry Jam, 2's tin, la 4d. Latham and Co., for value. OATMEAL, 51b Is; Sago, 51b Is: Rice, 81b Is; Icing Sugar, 41b Is; Tea, Is fid lb. Latham and Co. ■ SALMON and Shrimp, Ham and Chicken, Anchovy and Bloater Pastes, large jars, lOd; small jars, 7d. Latham and Co., Tel. 16-121. HY carry goods from town? You cannot beat us for low prices, and we deliver free. Give us your next Order. Latham and Co. ' " NEWTOWN SPECIALS. CPECIAL this week-end at Hill's, 248, •^ Riddiford-st. —Low prices for all Meat. Rolled Veal, Beef, Mutton, from Is. No difference for ticket-holders. ~ MISCELLANEOUS. ~~ RS. COLLlNS—Household and Plain Sewing, including Dresses, Renovations, and Repairs. 00, Manners-st., nest Scott's Pie Shop. CAR going Otaki Races to-morrow has vacancy for Passengers. Low fare. Tel. 25-777. CYCLE Repairs, all makes, cheap; Forks from 6s 6d, Tires 3s 9d, Tubes 2s. Byko, next Cambridge Hotel. T>lLL—Don't miss the Whippet Racing •*-* on Saturday at the Basin; hot stuff. —Bingo. . pIYCLE Accessories, Carriers, Bells, Spanners, Reflectors, Chain Wheels, Sprockets, cheapest in city. The Byko, Cambridge terrace,. MUM— Am taking the kids to the Whippet Races Saturday at the Basin; be sure to come. —Dad. BAMBOO Broom Rakes; one-fifth the time and a better job, for weeds and leaves on paths, grass on lawns. M'Lean and Archibald, Ltd., 66, Manners-st. XTURSES' and Waitresses' Aprons and ■** Belts in stock and to order; Infants' Outfits,. Woollies, etc. Mrs. Collins, 90, Manners-st. (next Scott's Pie Shop). QIMS Special—Tennis Racquets, lowest ** price in town. Children's Racquets, 3s 6d, 5s 6d, 7s 6d; Beginners', 12s 6d, 15s 6d, 16s 6d. Sims Hardware, Cuba-st. "TiENTAL Repairs, finest materials, *-f moderate charges. Rapid Dental Repair Service, 15, Manners-st. Tel. 47-562. Established 1925. JACK —Will meet you at the Basin Reserve, Saturday, to see the Whippet Racing.—Ethel. EYES' Fluid, the best Disiufectaut .00 years ago, still the best to-day. Demand Jcycs'. Refuse substitutes. QIMS Specials—Best British Garden Hose, P 4%d per foot, 60ft complete with fittings, 255; "New Ideal" Ball-bearing Lawn Mowers, 50s each. Sims Hardware Co_ Ltd, Cuba-sfc, -

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 87, 9 October 1931, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 87, 9 October 1931, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 87, 9 October 1931, Page 1

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