TESTIMONIES From some of thp principal D^para in tho City and Suburbs of LONDON aa to the popularity of the "IMPERISHABLE" BLACK SILKS which we are now introducing, and for which we hold th.c Sale 4ff? nc lf in Wollington; Havo you found the " IMPERISHABLE " a popular Silk ? Answer —Yes, Dp ypu find that Ladies solept it in preference to other mako? .' Answer—Yes, in a great many instances. Do you find that it almost entirely super* sedes the Gros Graino make, in its selling capabilities and in the wear? Answer— Yes. Havo you DONE WELL with it, and has the sale oome up to your expectations P Antwer— Yea. Have you fonnd your Black Silk trade still further inpreasod qinco you top,k'it upV Answer—Yk. Does the Silk give satisfaction to your clients p Arwoer—Yet, Has it your unabated confidence and favour ? Antwer— Yea. Sole Agent for the "IMPERISHABLE" BLACK SILKS in Wellington, JAMES. SMITH, TE ARO HOUSE. LATE SHOPPING! TVTO Woman with any Belf-respect ever doeß WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY (LIMITED.) REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF COKE. I"}N and after the lßt May, the price of Coke will bp as un,der; — At tho Works, por ton 15s At tho Works, per bag ... 9d Delivered, per ton . .. 20s Delivered, per bag Is H. P. HIGGINSON, Manager. 30th April, 1890.
WELLINGTON SOUTH. m/TR. IZARp will address the Eleotors at Schoolroom, Donald M'Loan-street, on MONDAY, sth May, at 8 p.m. GYMNASIUM. MEMBERS of the Wollington Football Club are requested to attend the above at Tonks' old mill TO-NIGHT, and every ooming Tuesday an,d Thursday nights, at 8 o'olock. Seoond and third fifteens will meet and seleot match committee and captains at 7.45 to-night. W. H. MORRAH, Secretary. %/I R- P- OLDBERG having disposed of LTX the Goodwill of his business to Mesdames Solomon & Williams, thanks the publio for tho good share of favour shown to him, and trusts that his successors will receive the Bame amount of patronage. Manners-street. Mesdames Solomon and Williams having taken over Mr. P. Oldberg's Oyster Saloon desire to state that they will endeavour to please their oustomers in tho smallest particular. Oyster suppers from 6 o'clock. Board and residence, or board only. Fresh oysters always ready, Stewart Island or rook. T>ARNETT'S Lan and red Agency, ■"-* Phoenix Chambers, 52, Lambton-quay, negotiates Loans and Mortgages, Advances Cash on Deeds, and reoeives Deposits at Call or at fixed dates, bearing the highest rates of current interest. A. A. BARNETT. KARORI-MAKARA ROAD BOARD. THE Annual Meeting of Ratepayers will be held in tho old Schoolhouse, Karori, on SATURDAY", 3rd May, at 12 noon. R. CALDWELL, Clerk and Treasurer. KARORI-MAKARA ROAD BOARD ELECTION. NOTICE is hereby given, that the following persona have been duly nominated to the offioe of Warden for Nob. 3 and 4 Wards respectively— James M'Menamen Peter Trotter As the numbor of candidates does not exceed tho number of offices to be filled, I hereby deolare the said James M'Menamen and Peter Trotter duly elected Members of the Karori-Makara Road Board. R. CALDWELL, Returning Officer.
Karori, Ist May, 1890. MErROSE LICENSING DISTRICT. ANNUAL ELECTION OF COMMITTEE. "VTOTICE is hereby given that an Eleotion i^l will be held on Friday, 16th May, IS9O, for the return of five members for the Melrose Lioensing District; and I hereby appoint the Melroae Borough Counoil office as the place, and Tuesday, (ith May, 1890 (before noon), as the day for the nomination of candidates for Buoh office. W. J. FOSTER, Returning Officer for the Melrose Lioensing District. 9, Queen's Chambers, Wellington, Ist May, 1890. ANY person or persons fonnd trespassing on the property of the undersigned, known as Kensington, and the Happy Valley Sheep Runs, with dogs or guns, will be proseouted. All dogs fonnd trespassing will be destroyed. JOSEPH & WRIGHT. ALL persons having Accounts against the late Mr. W. Dunnon, Brioklayer, will please to Bend them in addressed to MISS DUNNON. c/o Mr C. Jacobs, Taranaki-place. 27th April, 1890. FISHER & CO.'S XNDIAN AND CEYLON TEAS Are Not Equalled in the Colony TO BUILDERS. CONTRACTORS, AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. WANTED Known, that William Murphy Gate pipemaker for Mr. George Norbury), has commenced the manufacture of Bricks. Drain Pipes, all kinds of Traps. Chimney-tops, Torra Cotta Vases, Podestals, &0. , on the premises lately occupied by Mr. Norbury, Taranaki • strpet, and hopes by civility and strict attention to business to merit a share of public support. N.B. — A liberal discount for cash. FOR INFLUENZA. COUGHS, Colds, Sore Throat, &c. use Layburn'a Extract Enpalypti. Price, Is 6d and 2s 6d per bottle. Prepared by J. Layburn & Co., Melbourne and London. Sold by all Chemists. 17\ VERY year Wolf e's Schnapps gains in ■ W favour with a disoerning publio, while other liquors are oast into oblivion.
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Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 101, 1 May 1890, Page 3
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