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BOROUGH OF LOWER HUTT. ELECTION OF THREE COUNCILLORS. IHEREB\ GIVE NOTICE that an Floe tion will be held on THURSDAY, 13th day of September, 1894, for the purpose of Electing Three Councillors for the Borough of Lower Hutt. I hereby appoint the Borough Council Offioe, Lower Hntt, as the plaoo, and MONDAY, 3rd day of September, 1894, before noon, as the day, for the Nomination of Candidates for Buoh offices. Nomination papers oan be obtained at the Borough Offioe. Dated this 25th day of August, 1894. PERCY R. PURSER, Returning Officer. ONSLOW BOROUGH COUNCIL. ANNUAL ELECTION~OF COUNCILLORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Election will be held on THURSDAY, the 13th day of SEPTEMBER, 1894, for the return of one Councillor for eaoh of the three Wards (North, South, and East) of the Borongh of Onslow; and I hereby appoint the offioe of the Borough Counoil, Kaiwarra, as the place, and TUESDAY, the 4th day of SEPTEMBER (before noon), as the day, for the Nomination of Candidates for such offices. Nomination Papers may be obtained from me, or at the Post Offices, Kaiwarra and Khandtillah, and _ the lelephone Bureau, Wadestown. S. C. G. VICKERS, Returning Officer. Kaiwarra, 27th August, 1894. MRS. NOY and Miss MARTIN, Teachers of the "Elixir" System of Dressmaking (proteoted under the " Patents, Dosigns, and Trade Marks Aot, 1889," have arrived in "Wellington. Mrs. Noy is a teacher of 26 years' experience, and having studied four systems of Dressmaking —British. Scientific, Eureka, and Parisian — is an authority for Btating that the Elixir has superseded all other methods by its simplicity and its accuraoy, pupils without any previous knowledge of dressmaking easily learning in from four to six lessons of cne hour eaoh, withoutthe use of charts, patterns, or measurements to cut dresses, bodices, mantles, jaokets, Bkirts, and oapes. It is bo certainly accurate that fitting ia not ueqessary. Proficiency guaranteed. _ Testimonials from all the towns visited, inoluding the IrfuJy Principal and pupils of Nelson College, and the Reverend Mother of the Monastery, Nelson. Ladies may make up dresses and form their own classes, oboosmg their own hours, under Mrs. Noy's supervision. Terms —Single pupik, £% 2s ; class of four, 35s eaoh. Hours from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ladies taught at own residences by arrangement. Evening classes according to arrangement. Address— Exchange Hall. THE METROPOLITAN PERMANENT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY. Established 1891. INVESTMENT SHARES. These Shares are issned as from the second Tuesday in months of March and September in each year, and will be found an excellent meanß of investing monthly savings and small capital at a remunerative rate of interest. Entranoe Feo, 2s 6d first share ; Is each additional share. Subscription, 5s per share per month. The interest and bonus credited to members for year ending 15th February, 1S!)4, amounted to 7\ per cent. Shares of the March issue obtainable till Wednesday, 15th August, when balance for tho half-year will be struck^ Tho liability of member^ is limited to the amount actually paid, of in arrear, on their shares (Claneo 12, Building Societies Act, 1880). Shares can be withdrawn at one or three mouths' notice, according to number of holding. Forms of prospoctna and all information can be obtained upon application at the Offioe of the Sooiety, New Zealand Insurance Company's Building, Lainbton-quay and Greystreet. WILLIAM I. BOLAM, Secretary. ~Z H^ LOG A N & CO. Shabebbokebs, Land, Estate, Financial, and Commission Agents. Loans negotiated. Interest, Rents, Debts, &c, collected. AddreßS — No. 12, Featherston-btbeet. THE TROCADERO /'CONTINENTAL CAFE RESTAURANT, WILLIB-STBEET. NEW EXTENSION AND GRAND LOUNGE NOW OPEN. . Extra Lady and Gentlemen Attendants. Additional Chefs in the Cosine Depabtment. Every Comfort, Every Luxury, Every Care, Personal Supervision, and a Select Clientle. TTTNDER NEW MANAGEMENT | LUNCHEON, | P E E1 / L R J/- & A C N 12 till 2 A C V E DAILY. E 125, Lambton-quay. Spacious Dining-room Accommodation for over 100. MRS. F. THOMAS - Pbopbietbess. THE ORIENT DINING ROOMS, COBNEB OF PANAMA-STREET & LAMBTON-QUAY. riIHE above premises have been thoroughly renovated throughout, and are now Opened for Business as a FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT AND BOARDINGHOUSE. The Proprietress having had considerable experience in the above business, the mercantile community and publio generally oan rest aesnred that their requirements will be stndied in every reapeot. Largo spacious Diningroom. Private Diningrooms for Ladies. Daily Lunoheon from 12 to 2 p.m. Yours truly, MRS. WATSON, Proprietress.

Telegraphic Address — Symond-stbkbt, Auckland. Telephone, No. 355. GLADSTONE BREWERY. DANIEL ARKELL, BREWER, MALTSTER, and BOTTLER, Gladstone-street and Newton-boad, AUCKLAND. ASSORTED CASES OF BEER AND SPIRITS, as follows:— No. 1 Case oontains — 1 doz Dnnedin pint Ale, 1 doz Dunedin pint Stont, 1 bottle Hennesay's •** Brandy, 1 do Australian Wine, 1 do Scotch Whisky, 1 do quart Wolfe's Schnapps, Ido Rnm— 3ss per case. No. 2 Case contains — } doz Dunedin quart ' Ale, i doz Dunedin quart Stout, 1 bottle Hennessy's * Brandy, 1 do Geneva, 1 do ' Soptoh Whisky, 2 do Australian Tokay Wine -32s per oase. No. 3 Case contains— 2 doz Dunedin pint Ale, 2 dos. Dunedin pint Stout, 1 bottle Hennessy's ••* Brandy, 1 do Usher's Speoial ' Reserve Whisky, 1 do Red Heart Rnm, 1 do Wolfe's Quart Sohnapps, 1 do Australian Frontignao Wine— 44s per oase. No. 4 oase oontains — 1 doz Dunodin quart Ale, 1 doz Dunedin quart Stont, 1 bottle Hennessy's • Brandy, 1 do Wolfe's quart " Sohnapps, 1 do Walker Whisky, 1 do Frontignao Wine— 36s per oase. Arkell's own brew of Dranght Ale and - Stout— XXXX Strong Old, 2e per gallon, t XXX Mild, Ifr6d per gallon. A.K. Bitter ale, Is 9d per gallon. Extra Stont (speoially , 3nited for Invalids), Is 9d per gallon. Dun3din Ale and S-tout, quarts, 9b; pints, 4s 6d per dozeu. Freights paid to Wellington md Napier. Cash with Obdebs. GREAT REALISING SALE. A TOOLS AND MACHINERY. H^TE'eS A 3ONS, /Obneb or Ghuzkee & Mabion-stbsxts - Will hold, during August, A GREAT CLEARING SALE op B : O O L S and MACHINERY, AT 20 PEB CENT. DISCOUNT >EF ORDINARY PRICES, FOR CASH.* ' 'his is a Gennine Sale, and the pnblio may p rely on obtaining Extraordinary Bargains. Saws Sharpened, and Tools Made and Repaired at Reduced Prioes.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 50, 28 August 1894, Page 4

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