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THE MILLINERY department at the Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, Tifi ARO HOUaE haa by recent arrivals been fnlly replenished with all the latest fashions and novelties in Parisian Trivimed FELT AND STRAW HATS, In Greys, Browns, Fawns, Reds. BLACK HaTS are much worn, trimmed with a profusion of FKATHERS AND BIRDS. Tho most fashionable BONNETS are composed of Velvet, with BILiDS AND AIGRETTES UNTEIMMED a FELT HATS in immense variety, of the newest fashions. UNTRIMMED STRAW HATS, in all colours. PELT RLJDING HATB, in all colours, and which wo can highly recommend. A splendid selection of BIRDS, AIGRETTES, PLUMES, and LONG FKATHERB. (0 match all Hats. Wo havo the very best MILLTNuR in tho City, and all orders will be exoonted with the most perfect taste, and in true PARISIAN STYLE. We are satisfied that our importations and "oreations" in tho Millinory Dopartment for the present AUTUMN AND WINTER Season will confirm the fact that tho t best Millinery SOUTH OF THE LINE is always to be found at the Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, TK ARO BOUSE. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. T\R. ROBERTSON hae Removed from Bolton-stroet to " The Ledge," immediately opposito Dr. Kemp's. MECHANICS' TOOLS. litON and WOOD PLANES Braces, Bits Chisels, Goalee, Diston's Saws Wrenches, Cramps Levels. Squares, &c, &c. Also, Ranges and Grates Having imported from Amerioa and England p, first-class assortment of Carpenters' Too^, &c, it not being necessary to have a large profit, I can with confidence assure my patrons that they oan save money by purchasing at the Corner Shop. george"winder, IMPORTER, Cornor Manners and Cuba streets. MONGAROA LICENSING DISTRICT. ELECTION OF COMMITTEE. I HEREBY give notioe that the following are the numbers polled by the variouß candidates at an eleotion held on Wednesday, tho 22nd instant, at the Upper Hntt, for the Election of a Licensing Committee for the above-named district :— Barton, John 64 Benge, John 50 Brown, George 45 Thomson, James 41 Rawson, Henry Krnest 37 Boyd, Thomas Franklin 25 Davis, Phillip 21 Butler. Roland 20 Paul, Francis 19 Small, John 4 As Messrs. John Barton, John Benge, George Brown, James Thomson, and Henry Ernest Rawaou, have received the highest number of votes, I therefore deolare them duly elected as a Licensing Committeo for the Mungaroa Licensing District. And I also fnrther notify that I have appointed Wodnead&y, the 29fch day of April instant, at 12 o'olork neon, as the time, and the Schoolhouse, Upper Hutt, as the place, for the firßt meeting of the Committee, far the purpose of elocting their Chairman. HY. DAMANT, Returning Offioer. Hutt County Council Office, 23rd April, 1891. MUNGAROA LICENSING DISTRICT. LOCAL OPTION POLL. I HEREBY pive notioe that the number of votes reoorded for and against the inorease of Licenses in the Mungaroa Lioen. ng District at a poll held on Wednesday, 22nd April, instant, at Upper Hutt, was as follows :— For an inorease of Publicans' Licenses... 22 Against an increase 44 For an increase of New Zealand Wine Licenses 19 Against an increase ... 41 For an increase of Accommodation Licenses 21 Against an increase 38 As tbe number of votes recorded is against the inorease, I thorofore deolare that no now Publicans', New Zealand Wine, or Accommodation Licenses can be issued in the Mungaroa Licensing District for the next threo yearß. HY. DAMANT. Returning Olfioer. Hult Connty Counoil Offioe, Wellington, 23rd April, 1891. LOWER HUTT LICENSING DISTRICT. LOCAL OPTION. Under the Licensing Aot, 1881. I HEREBY give publio notioe that the number of votes reoorded for and against the several proposals that the number of Publican's Licenses or New Zealand Wine Licenses, or Accommodation Licenses, or Bottle Lioenaes may be respectively increased in the Licensing District of the Borough of Lawor Hntt, for whioh a poll was taken on the 22nd day of April, 1891, is as follows : — In re»peot of Publican's Licenses — For inorease 5 Against increase 11 In respeot of New Zealand Wine Licenses — For increase 5 Against inorease ... _ 11 In reßpeot of Accommodation Licenses — For inorease 5 Against inorease 11 In respeot of Bottle Licenses — For inorease 4 Against increase 11 As the majority of the votes that have been given are in favour that the number of licenses of the kinds in respeot whereof the vote has beon taken is not to be increased, I therefore deolare the resolution to be carried. Dated at Lower Hutt this 23rd day of April, 1891. R. K. JACKSON. Returning Offioer. W. BARBER, DYER AND • CLEANER, 4G, CUBA-STREET TiLUPfIONE, No. 226. 17,670,000 Bottles filled in 1890. APOLLINARIB "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS." "The Apollinaris Spring yields enough water, not only for present requirements, but also for those of a fntnre which is still remote. The existing snpply is adequate for filling forty million quart bottles yearly. The volumn of gas is so great that it is dangeroni to approaoh the Spring on a windless day."— The Times. WHOLXSALK OF W. M. BANNATYNE & CO. " VICTORIA FOUNDRY. EDWARD SEAGAR Enginmr, Iron and Brass Foundir, BoiI.XRHi.KIR, AND GINBBXL Smith. Estimates given for all description! Builders and Contractors Ironwork. VrOTORIA AND MANNIM-BTB«»T, Wellington MUN BO'S for your Pure and Genuine Tea.

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Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 95, 23 April 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 95, 23 April 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLI, Issue 95, 23 April 1891, Page 3

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