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WEATHER FORECAST FOE 24 HOUES FROM 9 a.m. TO-DAY. Wind— Between north-east nnd north and west at all places northward of liyttcltou aiid Hokitika, and betwecu north aud west aud south-west elsewhere BAitOBET«Br-Fall everywhere S£A— Heavy on all western coast ; lucreafco on Tides— Hitch on western nud moderate on "waruiniw for northerly unles nud ruin after 12 to 20 hours have been scut to all places northward of Blenheim aud Hokitika, nud for westerly Kales and rain hold (rood elsewhere STNOPSIS Or LAST 21 BOOM, Tliromrhont the country tho uaromcter has fallen steadily, with generally Hue weather, but with BtrouL' westerly winds southward of Napier and New Plymouth B . A . EDWIN MAIL NOTICES Subject to necessary alterations, wnil» will close it tho Chief Post Office as under :— Saturday, 2oth August boutheru Offices of New Zeulund, Puyscifiir Point, aud Kaikourn, per Oiuapere, C.20 pm Nelson, New Plymouth and Auckland, per Biabinapua, 6.20 pm Blenheim, per Neptune, 5 mn Mon»at, 27th Auirust. Pictou nnd Nelson, per Penguin, 12.20 pin Nolson and West Const, per Wuimii, 1.20 pm Southern Offices of New Zealand, per wairarapa, ' Nc'lson and Wot.t Const, per Chas Edward 2.20 pm TI'EHIMY, 28th AuRUBt New Plymouth, Aucklnud, and Fiji Islands, per Manawntu rrnin, 5.40 am Nnpicr, Gisbome and Auckland, per Australia, 2.20 pm Westport, per Brunner K.tikoura, per Wnkatu, 5 pm Wednfsday, 28th August. Indin, China, Japan nnd Straits Settlements, yin Sydney, Continent of Kuropo and United Kingdom, vin. Naples (duo London 10th Oct), for specially addressed correspondence, per Hauroto, 10 nm Australia, via Sydney, per Hauroto, 11 am Groymouth nud Hokitikn, per Herald Nelson, per Penguin Picton, Nelbon nnd West Const, per Mawhcra, 12.20 am Southern Offices of N.Z., per Takapuna, 3.20 pm J. HOG QABD. Chief Clerk TELEGRAf H MAIL NOTICES Mails for Australia, United Kingdom, and Contineut of Europe, via Hobart : also, for Aden, Suez, India, Colombo, Chinu, Japan, Straits Settlements, and for South Africa, closo nt the Bluff on Tuesday, 28th inst, at noon Mails for Fiji clo<)e at Auckland on Wednesday, 29th August, at 4 pm BIRTH Monoi.v.— Ou the l'Jth Auirnst, 18M, nt "Grasslands," Takapu, Wellington, Mrs G.H. Morgan, of a son; both doing well. Hokitika, Napier, and Melbourne papers please cony DEATH Je.vsi .v.—Ou the 21th August, Wallace-street, Marie Christine, wifo of Morten Jensen, and beloved mother of Mri B. H. Coltnmn and. Mre X J. Morley, in her 61st year. Her end was pence IN MEMORIAM. Powell.-'-Iu loving memory of Cyril Percival Powell, who died of hip disease- 25tli August, 1893, aged 10 years. This lovely bud, so young, so fair, Called hence by early doom, Just come to show how sweet a, flowor In Paradise would bloom. Ere sin could harm or sorrow fade Death came with friendly care, The opening bud to Heaven conTgye^ And bade it blossom there. Inserted by his loving parents. Nixos. — Iv loving memory of Richard Arthur Nixon, who died 25tU August, 18S3; aged 21 yearn nnd 6 months. Not dead to thoso who loved him ; Not dead, but gone before : He lives with us in memory still. As in the days of yore. Yet agnin wo hope to meet him When tho day of lifo is fled, And in heaveu with joy to greet him, Where no farewell tears arc shed. His weary eyes are closed iv death ; His earthly trials are o'er ; Tho' sadly missed, wo can truly bay He Jored autl was loved by fllJ. Inserted by his loving mother, toothers, and sisters ' FIREBELIi SIGNALS. Cook Ward 1 steroke. To Aro „ 2 „ Lambton „ ... 3 „ Thorndon,, . 4. „

ONLY 25 OF thoso beautiful Men's Black Paramatta Mackintoshes, with volvet oollars, at 355, loft. Thoy are going like smoke, and no wonder whon you consider that thoy would bo very ohoap at 60s. I have alower quality that I am selling at 27s Cd, worth 455. C. SMITH, THE CASH DRAPER, Cuba-street.

STOCKTAKING REDUCTION SALE OILMEN'S SAC SUITS MEN'S TEOUSERS and VESTS MEN'S TWEED TROUSERS Reduction on these Lines range from 20 to 50 per cent. REGATTA SHIRTS") Slightly soiled, OXFORD SHIRTS [ 8s 6d, 7s 6d, WHITE SHIBTS ) now3s6d,4s6d. ~" Reductions in BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING. RHEUMATIC CURE. LAIRITZ FAMOUS UNDERCLOTHING, For Rheumatics, Reduced to Half-price. ; WATERPROOF COATS AND TWEED OVERCOATS. Large assortment, reduced to clear. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING > FACTORY, I LAMBTON-QUAY and CUBA-STREET. J. W. BENTLEY, Manager.

> THE SPIDER ATTACHMENT. FEW would guess its use : it is a clever attachment for the Rotary Shuttle ' Standard, and when slipped into plaoe at once converts it into a perfect chainstitoh machine. As a lockstitch it excels all other?. The bobbin holds 100 yards, and the rotary motion is so quiet, easy, and smooth that it makes 100 stitches while others do G5. For i these reasons, and the fact that it works ; black cotton better than any other, all dress- ; makers should use it. To persons who have only used the reciprocating and vibrating ' shuttle machines, a trial of the Standard is . a revelation. It is the only real improvement made in Sewing Maohines during the last 20 1 years. All duplicate parts and needles for , this and other machines in atook. Repairs a speciality. F. J. W. FEAR, Mechanist and Importer Willis-street. Eatab. 1880. fi T 1 L- L E E, UNDERTAKER, M A N N E E S-S T E E E T. Telephone No. 247. Private Eesidence— UPPER INGESTRE-STREET. Telephone No 716. T & A. WILSON, °' UNDERTAKERS, BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS, 55, Cambridge- terrace, (Telephone 905), Funerals Conducted in First-class Style. Every description of Jobbing Work promptly attended to. Drains laid, &c, &o.

HPAYLOE BEOS.' HOMOE COCOA. Obtainable all Grocers. ALTEEATIONS IN PRICE OF Currants, washed 4d per lb Baisins, Elemes 5d per lb Saißins, Sultanas 5d per lb Oatmeal, boßt brands ... 2s Cd per bag WABDELL BEOS. & CO., 51, Willis-street. TRY UNCLE SAM'S COOKED ROLLED OATS, A LUXURY FOR BEEAKFAST. ' Sold by all Grocers, in 21b Packets, Ib. WONDERFUL CUBE FOE HEADACHE BRITTAIN'S HEADACHE POWDERS Afford almost instantaneous relief for Nervous Hsadachz, Bilious Hkadacbk, N*uralgic Headache, Megrim. And all Pains in the Head and Tkmplks. yon are a martyr to any of these affliotions BRITTAIN'S HEADACHE POWDERS. They will give you relief in*» few momenta. Is 6d PER PACKET. Prepared only, and sold by H. BRITTAIN, CHEMIST MANNEES-STBEET. «g*USIS NO OTHEE THAN CREASE'S Al COFFEE, Sold onlt in Tins. { And ace you got it. Sold in one pound round tins at Is 8d WELLINGTON ACCLIMATIZATION" SOCIETY. FISHING SEASON. THE Trout Fishing Season Commences on the 15th of September, 1894, and ( Closes on the 15th April, 1895. Licenses at a fee of £1 for Men, and 5s for Ladies and Boys of 16 years of age or under may be obtained from Mr. Geo. Denton, Willia-Btreet, Wellington, or. from Mr. Tisdall, Gunsmith, Lambton-quay. A EEID, Baker, 4c, whilst thanking » the inhabitants of Wellington for past iavours, hopes for a continuanco of tbo came in his New Premises, where he will open on Saturday, 25th Angust, with a firstclass assortment of Cakes, Pastry, Ac. The Bame sweet, wholesome Bread as usual. N.B.— Try Reid's Milk Loaves. A. EEID, Conrtenay-place.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 48, 25 August 1894, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 48, 25 August 1894, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 48, 25 August 1894, Page 2

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