Mr. C. F. Cooper, Mr. G. Harkness, B.D.S. FROST & FROST (FROSTS, LTD.) Dentists. Our.Only Address: ' HOTEL ST. GEORGE BUILMXG, Wellington.
i LOST AND FOUND. LOST, Sunday, about 2 p.m., between Waring Taylor Street and Wakei'ield Street, Part of Car Towing' Ambulance, with chains. Reward. Goldie Motors, 23 Waring Taylor Street. ___.. LOST, Part of Brown Fur Necklet, Lyail Bay, city. Finder please ring 16-SSG. OST, Lady's Brown Handbag, either Johnspnville bus or Bunny Street. Finder return contents. Reward.: OST, by. .working man, on Sunday, Purse j containiiigjent^RiiigjOjTO. Reward.! L~OST7~Taita, Hutt Road, Rod, about five feet from windmill, no water. | Finder ring 63-704. OST, between Miramar South School and Evans Bay Road, Willow Pattern Scene. Finder kindly return 29 Wellington Road. Reward. T OST, between "Willis Street, Lambton, -Li and Hotel Cecil, Knitted- Red and Black Check Zipp Purse. Please write 437 Post Agency, Lower Hutt. LOST, Lady's Silver Wristlet Watch, Bouleott Street, Sunday; reward. Ring 45-821, 2-3 p.m.. or 6.30-7.30 p.m. LOST, between. St. Mark's Church and Pine Street, a Brooch; reward. 81 Pirie Street. | lO.ST, City or Eastbourne, 2 Keys, tied i , J together. Reward. Wright, Stephen- j son, and Co.. Customhouse Quay. j LOST, on Friday, Parcel containing pyjamas, etc. Reward. 1026 Evg. Post. OST, Brief Bag, between Sockburn j Avenue and Lower Hutt, Sunday afternoon. Finder please return to 125 Jackson Street, Petone. Reward. OST, Saturday, Brown Leather Bag containing money, medal, keepsake, and keys, Aro Street; reward. S Essex: Street. LOST, Small Brown Purse in butcher shop, Courtenay Place, Saturday. Reward. Waitoa Book Shop. Hataitai.
LOST, Friday, Black and Brown Puppy j Dog, named Fluffy. Finder rewarded, j 20 Mount Pleasant Road. LOST, City, Friday, Pair Horn-rim-med Spectacles. Finder kindly Tel. 45-356. FOUND, Black and Tan Collie Spaniel Pup. Apply T. C. Webb, Dog Hospitai and Home, 16 Balfour St. Te1..25-011. . PERSONAL ADVERTISER wishes know present j -^* whereabouts George Browu, late of Alhambra Hotel. Old client inquiring. . 776 Evg. Post. . ABANDON Loneliness, consult Princi- ' pal, Happy Friends' Club, Box 1263,. Wellington,, old-established .firm, .-excellent: ' clientele. 40-584; '' " ■''■' ;' ( WORKING Woman, 51, would like to meet Sober Working Man, view , I'iatrinioriy. Genuine.•-• No agents. 1015 , Evg. Post J ■,■-■,' r HAVING replied your advertisement by \ ■ appointment personally and no re- . sponae, would be • glad to meet genuine person Alhambra Hotel or anywhere any ■ day.—George Brown. '.
FLORAL TRIBUTES. "Rosemary for Kemejnbrance." FLOKAI GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS POSBMAK"? FLORAL STUDIOS « , • (Miss; Black), Upp. Willis Street, 10 Woodward Street. 'Telephones: 60-663. *4-455. Residence. . 54-?l7 r , ■ • . ■ • ; W_ TELEGRAPH FLOVVERb. ; "UCOTT'S (MRS. SCOTT MEALE). •^ Tel. 60-1 M I'rivate 2G-240 Floral Artists, 119 Cuba Street. ! Flower* telegraphed all part? Dominion. Tuition Given MISS GALLOWAY (late Miss Cooper), Art Floriste, 99 Willis Street, opp. . Majestic. Tel. 41-341. Aftei business hours 25-113' Every description of Floral Tributes Fresh-cut flowers daily ISS POOLE, Floral Artiste, 48 Man- ■ nera Street— Our Floral Tributes ore . ilways appreciated. Tel. 43-208.. after busi- « uesg hours R0r214 (flial 33S' . ' THE FAREY BOWER. REMOVED into Larger Premises, 63 * MANNERS STREET (4 doors from , "Regent"). Miss A.'Farcy. Tel. 42-459. - Private 80-343.1: : ■ .- { ' A y GB A Y. r ■! New Address; 308 LAMBTON QUASC. _ Floral Emblems of; 'every description it shortest noticet—any time^—anywhere. J ,Tel. 45-696. After hours.2s-566. . 4 YOUR Wedding Order artistically or- - ranged at the Flower Shop, Burling- j ton Arcade. Floral Emblems, etc. Tel. ] 52-202, Joan. Williams. . . ; BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ] ANTED, 2 Young Gentlemen or ] ■Ladies to Share.Largo Sunny.Front J Rooffu good home. SO Roxburgh Street, i
WANTED, by 2 Young Ladies, Super- 1 ior Board and Residence, central and J rca'ned. 1025 Evg. Post. f TUANTED; Gent~Boa7der, nice single j '' room, good table. 132 Sydney_St. "1 "VI7ANTED, Gentleman . Bofird~er~ii~Re- "» fined Home. Apply 176 Tinakori l' Road. | __. _ WANTED, Kind Person Board Baby 1 i Boy, 1 year old. Apply Mrs. N. Elliott, 130 Mitchell Street, Brooklyn. (j jp6MFORTABL_ Board offered two c ladies or gentlemen, full or part board; j soft washing; terms moderate. 51-189. = "DUSINESS Girl requires Board, single J •*-* room, tel.; £1 weekly; vicinity Mt. _•■ Victoria. ' 1078 Evg. Post. •_•_ \ t A CCOMMpDATlO7r^ffcTcd~to~"PHopi- j ■"■ requiring special attention, sunny, i city. Tel. 51-628. p BOARD wanted by Busineas Couple, S own bedroom and sitting-room, Ha-
j taitai. Tel. 51-960. ' 2 OUNG Lady requires Board, single n room, vicinity Willis St. or The Tor- J race. 1100 Kvg. Post. ]r T>ALMORAL PRIVATE HOTEL, "Cour"- 7: -*-* tenay Place (central)— Superior Ac- J | eormnodation, excellent table; permanent;l, j casuals; moderate tariff. Tel. 01-836. -j TJOTISL SELWYN (Private), Courte- V. xx nay Place, Superior Accommodation. C Excellent Table. Permanents, from 27s 6d V week; Casual, from 7s flay. Tel. 52-222. r T ADY requires Board, comfort, well- k- -" cooked food, bath essential, vicinity A Courtenay Place; state terms. 1019 Evg. Is Post. ; S, MISCELLANEOUS. jjj T AUNCH for Hire, campih<r party of 6. •" ■ All particulars from A. Nielsen, Bui- ]l Tver, Pelorus Sound. •" "TfELVENNA" Vienna Loaf, made by n± xv Kellovv's. Tt'a delicious. Order it at r\ a depot nr Tel. 5-2-155 for delivery. -» Tj^lvlOE Crystal Cocktail Shaker. To in- nr -*- troduf.e London's finest Dry Gin. ath free shaker will be issued to every pur- 13 chaser of quart bottle. Quarts 13s. Pints ,4 7b 3d. Grand Hotel Home Supply Store. "- T)EKTAL Kepairs! Teeth perfectly '_|f J-r matched, 5s each. Kapid Dental lie- Q pair Service, Jo Manners Street. Tel. 47-ndS. Estab. 102.'). . j ? Tf^OK a real chanse try "Beaver" Sauce. | T * Tomato and 'Worcester. Wliolcsome, !*' appftisirig. .Made in »w Zeatpnrl. 1, '< ' i.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 91, 15 October 1934, Page 1
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