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NOVELTIES IN OUB DRESS DEPARTMENT. THE NEW HOPSACKS FRENCH AMAZON CLOTHS, FANCY CHEVIOT SERGES, ALL-WOOL DIAGONALS. A Sflbndid Range Just Opened at TE ARO HOUSE. HOPSACKS and SERGES are the favourite materials with trimmings of Silk Velvets, Braid and Lace Velvets to match, or in artistic contrast, produce the best effects. Real Lace will bo in great demand as a trimming for Black Silks. Serges, plain and fancy, trimmed with Braida, will bo worn aa out-of-door oostnmea. Our Serges are of special value this season, and of a beautiful aoft finish, mo3t suitable for Draping. Our leading patterns and designs are made specially to our order, and Ladies can do,pend on their choice being kept eeleot AT TE ARO HOUSE. EIRE. r OOK OUT FOE GREAT SALVAGE SALE OP GROCEBIES TO-MORROW (SATUKDAY),IOth MARCH TERRIFIC BARGAINS, AT H. VALLANCE'S 87, Willis stbeet. IN PURSUANCE OF THE ALCOHOLIC LIQUuRS SALE ACT, 1893. J WILLIAM PATTISON JAMES, Re1 turning Officer for the Electoral District of City of Wellington, do 'hereby give notice that an Election will be held for the return of eight qualified persons to t erve as Members of the Licensing Committee of the Licensing District of the City of Wellington, and that tho latest day for receiving nominations of candidates will be the thirteenth day of March, 1894, and that the poll if necessary will be taken at the several polling places of the said district on the 21st day of Maroh, 1894. Every person doairons of becoming a candidato must be nominated by not loss than two eleotors of the district by a nomination Daper as prescribed by Section 75 of the Electoral Act, 1893, delivered to the Returning Officer on or before the 13th day of March, 1894. And I further give notice that on the said 21st day of March, 1894, a poll will be taken under tho provisions of the Alcoholic Liquors Sale Act, 1893, to determine in manner therein provided— 1. Whether the present number of licenses ia to continue 2. Whether the number of any such licenses ia to be reduced. 3. Whether any lioensea are to be granted The following are the polling places for tho district of City of Wellington :— Cloke's Hall, Cottleville-terrace. The Drillshed, Ballance-street. Exchango Hall, Lambton-quay. W. F. Shortt's Auction Mart, Willisstreet. Sidey's Auction Mart, Cuba-street Extension. The Princess Theatre, Tory-street. The Skating Rink, Ingeatre-street. The Salvation Army Hall, Nowtown. Tho Infanta' Schoolroom, Clyde-quay. W. P. JAMES, Returning Ofiicer. sth Maroh, 1894. MADAME SHEATH, PROFESSOR OF SINGING & MUSIC AND VOICE PRODUCTION. Madame Sheath has now arrived in Wellington, and will bo at the Dcosden to receive intending pupils on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, from 3 to 4 p.m. COUNTY OF HUTT. WANUI-O-MATA RIDING, No. 1 LOAN. T>ESULT of a poll taken on the 3rd day M\) of Maroh, 1894, on a proposal to raise a loan of £250 under " The Government Loans to Local Bodies Act, 1886," to form and metal a portion of the Lower Wainui-o-mata Road : — Number of ratepayers on roll, 36, representing 55 votes; Number of ratepayers who voted in favour, 13, exeroieing 23 votes ; Number of ratepayers who voted against, nil ; Number of votes not recorded, 32. As the number of ratepayers voting in favonr of the proposal iB less than one-half, and represent less than one-half of the total number of votes oxercisable, I hereby declare the proposal to be rejected. H. COOK, Chairman. Hntt County Counoil Office, Wellington, Bth March, 1894. TO DAIRY TRADE. rpiNNED STEEL CANS, any gauge, JL latest and strongest make in New Zealand, at wholesale prices ; Milk Coolers, 50b (improved), give best reanlta. Dryden Bros., SA, Manners- et , behind M'Donald's bakery. GREAT BARGAINS! £12,000 STOCK f Sm^LECT All my goods are being sacrificed. Call and inspect stock, and compare prices, at FIELDER'S, FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. Mannebs-btbket. GILBEVS DRY GIN possesses the delioate flavour of the juniper. Eminent physicians recommend it. Bales exceed all other brands oombined. Ask tor GiLßii'a Dbt Gin. I

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 58, 9 March 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 58, 9 March 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 58, 9 March 1894, Page 3