IF CHARLES SE&TUS RUDD ' (who went from England to New Zealand in 1850 and was last ' heard of from Port Nicholson, Wellington, New Zealand) or any of his relations will oommunicato with the undersigned solicitors, they may hear of something to their advantage. ALLISONS & ALLISONS, Solicitors, Lotith, England. 12th October, 1904. LOST, in or near Wesley Church, Tara-naki-stroot, gold Bar 'Brooch, set with ruby and diamonds. Finder rewarded on returning to Evening Post. iT OST, on Sunday, from Donald M'LeauJL-^' street, a light Canary, valued as keepsake. Reward on leaving at 10, Donald M'Lean-street, Newtown. T OST, between Auetin-3treet and Basin JLi Reserve, Sunday evening, 4th, Opal and Gold Brooch. Reward at Kellaway's Store, corner_Queen and Austin streets. LOST, between Kelbuine and Mulgravestreet (Kelburfrc-road, Terrace, and Bowon-'street), Gold Brooch, set with two large whito amethysts. Reward on returning to Evening Post, LOST, on Saturday, in' Railway grounds, Upper Hutt, a; Greenstone and Gold Broooh. Reward at Evening Post : LOST, in or near, Basin Reserve (Sunday), Gold Snake Brodch, with fringes (formerly earring?), memento from dead friend. Finder rewarded at Janson Bros., Cuba-street. LOST, on Saturday morning, a small Gold Locket ; photo inside ; between Kelburue, Lambton-quay, Willis/ or Boulcott streets. Reward at Evening. Po6t. T OST, Sunday , afternoon, between J-i Webb-street - and Clyde-quay, pair Spectacles (Pince-Nez). Finder rewarded on returning to Evening Post. LOST, Green Puree, containing money. Reward, apply Jones and Ashdown, Lambton-quay. IT OST, from 29, Adelaide-road, on SunAJ day morning,' a pink and grey Parrot. Finder rewarded on returning samo to above, address. jj OST, between Stewart Dawson's and -»-i Empire Hotel, a£s note. Reward at Evoning Post. T OST DOG-^On 7 Wednesday, lost Black JIJ Puppy, five months old ; fiuder' rewarded. Henry Wright, 103, Mem-street. LOST, a lot. ol jJanrtruff by using half a bottle of Parker's^ Hair Tonic. 2s 6d a bottle, by post 3s. Wm. Parker, Chemist, Manners-street. 1 LOST, last year, a Bargain by not buying Xmas Poultry at Kuch and Co. s, Cubi-street and Courteuay-placQ. TTnm and Bacon Curers. FOUND, in Riddiford-strect, on Satur- . day, 26th November, a, Purse containing a sum of money. Owner can have same by describing contents correctly. For address apply Evening Post. OUND~aTlho"Alhambra Hotel, Cubastreet, the New Proprietor — Flewellyn, late of the Clarendon, Christchurch. Travellers will find every comfort. Tjj'OUND, a Great Saving in my tailoring JT bill by getting my clothes Cleaned or Dyed at Taylor's City Dye Works, 25, Willis-street, and 225, Lambton-quay. iT'OUND, every year, tho Bast Hams at the old establishment, Kuch and Co., Cuba-street and Courtenay-place. Also Xmaa. Poultry. IF this should meet the eye of gentleman coming to room ? Wednesday, QueenBtreet'. Sorry ' to disappoint, but called away ■R/TISSING— Mrs. LeonTdas Maria Smith -"A .anxiously enquires ior her sqn, Mr. T. H. B. Smith, late ofTji'sKorno, "Auckland; and Wellington. Communications regarding his wheroab&uta thankfully received by .his troubled mother. Address 4, Viv-ian-street, Weilingtou, New Zealand.— 3rd December, 1904. A GIRL (about 15), with good reference, wants a place for mornings. Address N. 8., Evening Post. MRS. BARTON, Clairvoyant, being on a visit to Wellington, may be consulted for two weeks only. No. 9, Johnstreet, four dotrs past Wilton s, Butcher. , "^TACANCLES for~tw~o~ or three_ gontle- » men friends, share large Front Room in new house, Thorndon ; piano, bath (hot apd cold) ; ' terms moderate. Address at Evening Post. BICYCLE for SaleTEngllsh make, firstclass fittings, nearly nev^, owner going Homo, will sell cheap for cash. Address C.W.8., Evening Post. , ' TOT'ATER-COLOUR Sketches by Miss » » Myrtle' Lee, on viow for, a few days at Beadnall's, Willis-street. "VTOUNG LAD¥, engaged during day, reA quires homo in private family. Apply Celeste, Evening Post. RATERS— Wanted, good Saleswomen ; also Juniors. Apply H. Hope, Cubastreet. CAN'T you keep open until Xmas? Wo want cheaji Boots and Shoos. No ; buy now. Genuine Closing Sale, Universal Boot Shop, Lambtou-qtia^"' DO you feel Seedy? Castle's Hypophosphites supplies vim, vigour, and vitality. A nerve arid brain tonic. Sixty-four doses, 2s 6d. At 16, Riddiford-street, and 31, Vivian-street. WOBEiV; do you have dinner? The" Cast'lecliff Dining Rooms, Willisstreet, is as good as any in town, and j only 9d. "]D> EFRESHMENT ' ROOMS, Store, 10 -tV • rooms, large seo.tion, progressive suburb, telephone bureau, to be sold a bargain, terms. C. A. Griffiths, 9, Harris-street. ]nbUNTRY~HOtEL, free, rent £4, 9 V> years' lease. £1400, capital required £800; exceptional' .opportunity. C. A. Griffiths, Harris-street. T ADIES' own material made up, fit and JiJ and style guaranteed, charges moderate. That is if you patronise the American Ladies' Tailoring Establishment, Man-ners-street. jnOMPOSITOR, good all-round hand,' v> seeks Employment ; first-class references. Address Brevier, Evening Post. 4~~i ARDENER, with splendid Homo and xJT colonial experience, is open for Engagement by day, week, or steady. Gardenor, Evening Post. ACANCIES for a few tradesmen ; . Boarders, in Willit-street ; £1 por j week, soft washing, hot and cold water, shower hath, good table, single and double rooms. Apply Evening Post. , . , SUPERIOR Board and Residence, single and double rooms ; this -house has been thoroughly renovated and newly furnished; terms moderate. Apply No. 1, Hawkestone-street. • SUPERIOR Accommodation, central position, two minutes' from Government Buildings, every home comfort. 8, Mowbray-streot, top Bowen-street. JOAILLER'S Genuine Swiss Milk ChoboV>/ late. — Continue collecting the coupons, and look out for the prize. MR. " W! H. ~CROW E,~"orNo7~si Bouicotl-street, is an acknowledged Expert for the cure of Rheumatism, Sciatica, Lumbago, Gout, .Epileptic Fits, and Skin Dfseasos, etc^ ' KELBURNE, overlooking harbour, an Unfurnished Room to Let. Reply Kelburne, Evening Post. HALL-MARKED Silvor Photo Frames, 4b 6d ; Gold Neck Chains, from 6s 6d, at Lloyd's, Jeweller, 55, Lambton-quay. A STROLOGY tells you all. Character. x»- trade, profession, marriage, utc. Trial chart, Is. Full written delineation, with all questions answered, 4s. Enclose date and year of birth. P. Dp Vcaune, Astrologer, Bo\ 519, Christchurch PRAYER BOOKSTsilver-mounted, won-, derful valuo, 3i od. Lloyd'i, Jowellor, 55, Lainbton-qu&y. 1
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 135, 5 December 1904, Page 1
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