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CHEAP LEVER WATCHES. G. h T. YOUNG, JEWELLERS, Lumhloiwiutiy, Wellington, HAVE rocoivud a now lino of UENTS' CHEAP LEVER WATCHEH at 16s 6d EACH. Those aio remarkably choiip, nnd will pr 0 uoll. Other qualitioa at 20s, 265, and 300. SPECIA L ATTENTION" Is called TO TliOaii AT 26* AND 30s. Tlicho wo havo proved to bo thoroughly reliable Repeat ordors havo boon tho ruin owing to tho ful isfaction given. Wo aro proparod to givo a two years' guaranlou with thosn Watches. Watch, Olork, nnd Jowollory REPAIRS oxecutod on Iho promisoa by EXPERIENCED WORKMEN. Wa Closo at 1 p.m. on SATURDAYS. Open till 9 p m. on FRIDAY EVENINGS \\T LITTLBJOHN & SON, WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, AND OPTICIANS, 85, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON EX 00R1NTHIC— Very fino goods — Bost London-made Gold Bangles, Brooches, Gem Rings, and Lace Pins, sot with Pearls, Diamonds, Sapphires, Rubies, and Turquoises. Also, Thcodolitot, Abnoy Levels, Boxwood Boa I o.i, Stoncils, und Artificial Eyes. And a largo quantity of STERLING SILVER, entirely new designs. NOTICE. TO MY FRIENDS AND PATRONS. T HAVE diepo«od of my intcrost in tho ■"■ Goldsmiths and Silversmiths' Depot, 65, Lambton-quay, to Mr. F. Piorard, and I tako this opportunity to thank ono and all for past support, and to solicit a continuanco of tho samo liberal patronage to my successorTho business will continue, as of old, at 65, Lambton-quay, under the name and itylo of "Tho Goldsmiths and Silversmiths' Dopot." H. LEICESTER. 23rd January, 1905.

|fRANK UU.ADY, WATCIIMAKIOU AND JKWELLHR, WII.LIS-STKEUT. Tho Shop for Watches Tlio Shop for Clocks Tho Shop for Jowollory Tho 'Shop for Silver Tho Shop for Plato Tho Shop for Optical Goods ►The Shop for N Z. Greenstone Initials ongravod FIU'IK on all purchases. SIGHT-TESTING ROOM. CLOOK SHOWROOM. 5 per cent. di«oount for cath. Engraving, Gilding, l'lntiug. mHE QHOP TpOR -pRESENTS Country ordors rocuivo prumpt attontiou. j Toleuhouo 1138. Established 1880 '■•■'■ ' ' '\ ' DUKJ! OF EDINBURGH HOTEL. HAVING purcliiuuil the interest of Mrs Isaacs in tho above well-known Hostelry, I trust that, by carefully studying tho comfort of tho trmvalliitg *nd general public, a continuance of former patronage will bo extended to tho piotiont proprietor, who for many year* has conducted wellknowu hotels in other parts o| tho province. This hotel offers, suporior accommodation to travellers, and is a first-class family housu in evory respect. Every attention and excellent meals, and only best drinks on tap. ROBT. HUNT, Late of Marton, Proprietor.

CL AR E N DON HOTEL, CHRISTCHURCH, Within 2 minutes' walk of the Cathedral aud G.P.O. Ropleto with every, modern convenience for VISITORS, TOURISTS, »nd COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN. All communications promptly attended to. Tolophone 1297. P.O. Box 207. D, COLLINS. Proprietor. /CALEDONIAN HOTEL, OPPOSITE BASIN RESERVE, WELLINGTON. Trams pass tho Hotel evory few minutes. In announcing to tho gonoral publio that I havo taken over this Hotel, I beg to intimate that tho house, which has only lately been rebuilt, and refurnished, is now open to tho travelling public, and for tho accommodation of permonont boarders. Good table kept at a reasonable tariff. Nono but tl - best brands of Wines and Spirits stocked, and only Speight's boit Draught Ales on tap. GEO. A. ALLEN, Late of tho Albort Hotel, Wellington, Proprietor. r7EALANDI~A PRIVATE HOTEL, " opposite Clydo-quay School. Wollington. — This first-class new building, containing 45 rooms, is now open for tourists and tlio travelling public Ladies and gentlemen boardors will find evory attention, with 'homo comfort. Tho Zoalandia Privato Hotel is replete in ovorythingytho moit up-to-dnto building of its class in the colouy. Modorato tariff. Handy lo shipping, trains, and trams. Tel. 1656. piUCICAYM?&"" r LKVIATHAN TEMVJ T2RANCE HOTEL, Manoheitor-st., Christchurch.— The additions to this popular Tomperauoo Hotel aro now complete, and oonsist of 110 singlo and double badrooms. The cuisine is under tho control of a first-olass ohof, and leaves nothing to bo desired. Privato diningroom for ladies. Suites of apartments, smoking aud roading rooms. Night porter. Tariff on application.— MßS. COCKAYNE, ProprieU'OU HAVE YOU HOLIDAYS AT EASTER! IF so, upend them «t PLIMMERTOE, tho most populur seaside resort in the colony. Good llouoo Accommodation. Noii. Bathing, Boating, Fishing, olc. Sunday Train leaves Manawtilu Station

at 10^0^ GUNS, GUNS, GUNS, FOR EASTER HOLIDAYS. WANTED Known, that W. Smart, Pawnbroker, 86, Willis-stroot. hn» for hiro or sale, from 20s, nine good aud roliablo Guns. Hirers for Eastor thotild book oarly. N.B. — The placo to buy, tho plaoo to soil, or, if you need monoy, to bo treated well. Call on Walter Smart. WANTED Known — For tho proaent pickling fomoii 1 havo tho following :— Shallots, 4d lb, 3» dozen lb, 24s cwt ; Garlic, 6d ; Mustard, Is 6d ; Chillic*, Is 6d por lb. F COOPER, 30, Manuors-tlroel, Wellington. F"~" G~HlNl),~627^T^analaTtreel7— Now • and Second-hand Furniture of ovary I description. Timo payments, oasy termi. ' Goods bought. Sold, or nvnhuuziul. i

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Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 88, 14 April 1905, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 88, 14 April 1905, Page 7

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