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Tho Wholeßalo Family Drapery Warohouoo TE ARO HOUSE. WE INVITE LADIES to viait our SHOW ROOM and inspect a very elegant and choice selection of new AUTUMN MILLINERY, MANTLES, JACKETS and ULSTERS, &c WE INVITE LADIE3 to viait our DRESS COUNTER and ask to bo shown tho NEW AUTUMN DRESS FABRIC 3, in a variety of fashionable matorials and in all the most sought after shades. These are in single and double widths, and notwithstanding the high cost of wool, are extremely moderate in prioe. WE INVITE LADIES while at the DRESS COUNTER to inspect our new Autumn PLUSHES. VELVETS, AND SILKS, in all the leading and moat fashionable shadeß. WE INVITE LADIES to remember that we still possoss ample facilities for keeping up the well known prestige of our DRESSMAKING Department, and in view of the Superior Autumn DRESS FABKICS with ull tho latest and most fashionable dress trimmings that wo aro now showing, would Btronffly rooommend that orders tihoiild bo givon without delay at The Wholesale Family Drapery Warehoueo, TE AKO HOUSE. JONES & ABHDOWN, TAILORS. TITE HAVE OPENED UP A Magnificent Selection of AUTUMN AND WINTER TWEEDS, OVERCOATINGS, VIENNAS, WORSTED COATING AND CLOTHS. An Early Inspection Invitod. JONES & ASH DOWN, Tailors, 12, Lambton-quay, Wellington. A USTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT J\. SOCIETY. Established 1819. FORTY-FIRST ANNUAL MEETING. NOTICE is horeby givon that tho FOKTYFIR3T ANNUAL MEETING of the Memhers of this Society will bo hold in the Vestibule of tho Town Hall, George-street, Syduoy, at 2 o'clook in the afternoon of — WEDNESDAY, 21st MAY, 1800, for the purpose of 1. Receiving tho renort of the directors on tho business of tho society for the jcar ended 3lst December, 1889. 2. Electing two direotors in lieu of Jas. R. Hill, Esq., and J. T. Walker. KBq., who retire in terms of by-law 15, and of whom J. T. Walker, Esq., only is eligible for re-election. 3. Electing an auditor in lieu of Noville Dowlingr, Esq., who retires in terms of by-law 28 and is not eligible for ro-olection. <1. Declaring tho amount of the divisible surplus for tho year ended 31st Decembor, 1889. The by-laws provido that no mnmbor shall at any annual meeting bo eligiblo for elootion to the office of director or auditor unless notioe in writing of his being a candidate shall have been given to the Board or to the Secretary at loast 40 olear days previous to such meeting. By order of the Board. EICHAKD TEECE, Seoretpjry. 11th March, 1890. A USTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT A. SOCIETY. Established 1849. NOTICE is hereby given that a. SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the members of this Society will be held in the Vestibule- of tho Town Hall, George-street, fcjydney, immediately after tho close of tho Forty-first Annual Meeting, convened for WEDNESDAY, 2lst MAY, 1890, for tho purpose of considering the propriety of amending by-laws 11, 12, 45, 46, 49, 50, 51, 52, 54. Printod slips showing the proposed amendments may be obtained on personal or written application at any rffioe or agency of the Society in any of the colonies. By order of the Board. RICHARD TFiECE, Secretary. 11th March, 1890. THR BLACK BALL CO-OPEEATIVE COLLIERY COMPANY (Limited). To bo incorporated under tho Co mpanies Aots Capital • £70,000 In 70,000 Shares of £1 eaoh, of "which 45,000 Shares are now offorod for su bsoxiption. Protisional Directors. Leonard Harper, Esq. , solicitor, ' ZJhristchuroh H. P. Hill, Eaq., Avonsido, Chrißtohuroh Samuol Manning, Esq. .Mayor of Ohriatchuroh A. Loughrey, Esq., M.H.R., Ch cistohuroh J. Kilgour, Eaq., coal merchant, Greymouth W. Vincent, Esq., Christchurch James Goss, Esq., timber merchant, Christchurch John Mill, Esq., coal importer, Port Chalmers This Company is being formed, to acquire and work tho well-known and Valuablo BlaoK Ball Coalfield, consisting of about 1914 acros. Elevon Million Tons of Coal can bo worked Lxvel Free. The Coal is a first-class Gas Coal, and forms an excellont Coke. With a weekly output of 1500 tons per week, tho profit is estimated at 18£ per cent, por annum on tho oapital. A tunnel, which is nearly completed, will enable tho Company to take out 7,000,000 tons of ooal. About £30,000 is required to ponstrnot a railway bridge over tho Grey River, and a short branoh line to connect with the existing lino to Groymouth. This is the sole reason for placing the Company beforo the pnblio. Tho calls are Sixpence per Share on application, Sixpence per share on allotment. For prospootuses and plans, giving full information, apply to tho Brokers, HARCOURT A CO., Wellington, Or to E. F. DOMBRAIN, Interim Secretary Cashel-stroet, Christchurch. WILSON k RICHARDSON HAVING SOLD THEIR STOCK TO T\/|"ESSRS. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, all Persona INDEBTED to MESSRS. \ \ \ WILSON & RICHARDSON are requested to PAY THEIR ACCOUNTS. The Offioe is open each day from 9 to 5, 1 AT THE OLD PREMISES, LAMBTONQUAY. > I FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of Mr. Robert Daniol are invited to attend tho Funeral of his Daughter, which will leave hin residence, Palmer-street, on Sunday, 23rd March, at • 3.30 p.m. W. EADES & CO., Undertakers, Cuba-street. 3 A LL VOTERS OF GOOD TEA I SHOULD DRINK ' FIBHER & CO.'S TEAS ! E Acknowledged by all to be The Best. WOLFE'S Schnapps strengthens and braces up the system against diseaso Be sure you obtain Wolfe'i. I

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Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 68, 22 March 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 68, 22 March 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 68, 22 March 1890, Page 3

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