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QPEEA HOUSI [a caed.] Miss Annis Montague (Mrs. Chas . Turner) bega to return her moat sincere thanks to the Premier and Ministers, the Mayor and Council, and tho citizens of Wellington, who ao kindly honoured her with their presence at her Benefit on Saturday night. Sho also begs to thank her many Wellington friends for the numerous kind expressions of sympathy eho has received during her visit. spring snow TH">HE First Grand Display of -*- Spring Novelties will bo held at tho D.I.C. THIS EVENING until 9 30 o'clock, and next week, when the public are cordially in- - vited to visit tho Company's Warehouse and inspect the New Goods in all departments. SPEING MILLINERY, CHOICEST DEESS FABRICS MANTLES AND JACKETS, DEILL COSTUMES, CHOICEST COTTON DRESS GOODS. D.I.C. CO-OPERATIVE STORES. A. A. COERIGAN, Manager. B. HALLENSTEIN, Chairman. Wellington, 17th Aug., 1891. To MAURICE P. CAMEBON, Esq. DEAR SIB, — Wo. tbo undersigned ratepayers belonging to Lambton Ward, believing that an infusion of new blood wonld be beneficial at tho present jnneture in Municipal matters, request that you will allow yourself to be nominated as a representative for Lambton Ward, and we hereby pledge ourselves to seeuro your return. Yours sincerely, A. Scoullar P. Hay man & Co. J. Varcoo Sha-land & Co. (Ltd.) G. Wahren W. M. Bannatyne & N. Fernandoa Co. P. Aldous B. M. Molineaux (J. Gamble Dresden Piano Co. David Wighton E. H. Crease & Son Thomas Dickson . J. A. Plimmer John L. Orr Albert A. Corrigan John Kirkcaldie J. Thompson Alex. Munro Butler Bros. Edwd. Barbor J. Cattell Richard Brown A. Lindsay Davia & Claier Bernard Fear WhitaAlex. J. Littlejohn ker \l . G. Young G. H. Luxford S. Kohn H. M. Hayward R. Tingey D. D. Hyde Kosa & Glendining Edwd. Anderson Bintr, Harris & Co. Isaac Plimmer Briscoe, MaoNeil & J. M'Dowell Co. And others. B Birnbaum & Son (Limited) GENTLEMEN, — I accept tho confidence desired to be placed in mo an your representative in the City Counoil, and if retnrned shall endeavour to do my duty, not only for Lambton Ward, but tho oity as a whole I have the honour to remain, Yours aincerely, MAURICE P. CAMERON.

BUN INSURANCE OFFICE, LONDON. Established 1710. Having been appointed to the Agency of the above-mentioned Society, which became vaoant by tho death of Mr. J. H. Bethnne, I beg leave to inform the pnblio that I am prepared"to Issuo Policies for the Insurance of almost overy description of Property at the current Rates of Piomium, and to grant receipta for the Renewal of existing Policies aa they fall due. GEORGE H. BETHUNE. Agent, Featheraton-atreet, Wellington, N.Z. 17th Angust, 1894. BONNETS SPECIALITY SHOP. HATS © HATS BONNETS gjg jas. PETTIE, BONNETS H.TS DRAPER - Cuba-stbeet. HATS BONNETS Haß pnrohased a warehouse' HATS HATS man s stock of BONNETS HATS FRENCH MILLINERY HATS BONNETS including HATS HATS HATS and BONNETS, BONNETS HATS At exactly quarter of the origi. HATS BONNETS jial prioe.-These will be offeree HATS HATS at Sale Priceß. BONNETS HATS Bonneta worth 30/- for 12/6 HATS Bonneta worth 25/- for 10/6 BONNETS Bonnets worth 21/- for 8/11 HATS Hats worth 30/- for 12/6 HATS Hata worth 25/- for 10/6 BONNETS Hats worth 21/- for 811 HATS Hats worth 17/6 for 6/11 H*TS Hatß worth. 12/6 for 4/11 BONNETS HATS Also, the balanoe of my Wintei HATS Hatß. richly trimmed, at 1/BONNETS 1/11, 2/11, 3/11, 4/11 HATS HATS The balance of Children'B Hftti BONNETS and Bonnets, at 1/-. 1/11, anc HATS 2/11, worth from 3/11 to B, IJ HATS each. BONNETS HATS Remember, these priooa wil HATS only continue for another HONNETS TEN DAYS. HATS HATS TAg PETTIE. BONNETS d-t-.* 3 ' -x-xxiii, HATS HATS DEaPEE - Cuba-btbeet LATTEY, LIVERMORE & CO. (LIMITED), XEA IMPORTERS HEAD OFFICE : 37, Feathebston-stbbe r, Wellington BRANCHES : 66, CUBA-STBBET, * 71, WILLIS-BTBEBT AND 226, HIGH-BTBBET, CHBIBTOHUBCH. L NOTE THESE FACTS, AND GIVJ A US A TKIAL. m . T We procure our auppließ Direcl E and are therefore THE ONLY Agent V between tho tea gardens and the cot Burner. L In selling you Tea, ypur grooe 1 oxpecta one-fourth the soiling price a V hia profit. The merchant who snj E plioa the grocer requires his profit a B well. With anoh a division of profit M somebody has to suffer, and this some O body ia the consumer. E E As a proof of the foregoing assei tion, wo ask you to test our Tea against any other brand in the market & and await your judgment with coi fidenco. Co., The only Wholesale Tea House i New Zealand dealing direot with tfa publio, AND NOT APBAID TO TEL Ld. you so. Deal Only with Oub Shops, and thu buy tibßt hand. Send for Samples and Circulars. CEYLON TEAS, INDIAN TEAS, 1/6 1/8 2/- 2/4 2/i WELLL\GTON NAVAL AKTILLKRY A MEETING of tho Amusement Con mittee will be held at Mount Coo Barraoka, at 830 THIS EVENING, i arrange for Social.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 43, 20 August 1894, Page 3

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