A HUGE ATTRACTION. r I TH E^ ANNUAL GIFT FAIR AT TE ARO HOUSE. JTVHE conditions of the Fair are, that X every customer spending 10s or upwards will receive a Handsome Present, at the rate of 10 per cent., or 2b in the £. The Gifts are numerous and novel, and every taste has been catered for. A 1/- PEESENT on A 10/- PURCHASE" 1/6 PBESENT on a 15/- PUECHASE A 2/- PRESENT on A 20/- PURCHASE A 2/6 PRESENT on a 25/- PURCHASE A ' 3/- PRESENT on a 30/- PURCHASE A 3/6 PRESENT on A 35/- PURCHASE A 4/- PRESENT on a 40/- PURCHASE A 4/6 PRESENT on a 45/- PURCHASE A 5/- PRESENT ON A 50/- PUECHASE A 5/6 PEESENT on a 55/- PUECHASE A 6/- PBESENT on a 60/- PUECHASE A 6/6 PEESENT on a 65/- PUECHASE A 7/- PBESENT on a 70/- PUECHASE AN 8/- PEESENT on a 80/- PUECHASE A 9/- PEESENT OK A 90/- PUECHASE A 10/- PBESENT on a 100/- PUECHASE And so on ad infinitum. It will be found that ALL the Presents are really excellent value at the prices quoted, and as they embrace both useful and ornamental articles of 'every sort, customers will find an undoubted advantage in making purchases dnring the [■ G RAN D f GIFT DISTRIBUTION NOW ON AT TE ARO HOUSE. •^ISITOES TO WELLETG. TON are invited to visit the D.1.C., and inspect the Ware* house and Stocks in the various departments without being asked to purchase. A. A. CORRIGAN, Manager. MAXTON'S ipXHIBITION BUREAU IS NOW ' IN WOEKING ORDER. Messages delivered anywhere in the Build ing for 2d, or within half-mile radius for 3d ; 6d. Use of table and stationery, &c, 2d, Licensed to sell stamps. Telephone 179. _ '^.WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL, s*. ' " JP' , NOTTfn.] TO PLUMBERS. PLUMBERS are hereby reminded that tho examination for theory and practice of plumbing will take placo on the 9th and llhJi of Dermiber, and that no entries for Mich ni.iMimi.dion will be received after tho ist December. J. E. PAGE, Town Clerk, 27th November, 1596. '( FUNERAL NOTICE. \fjnHE Friends of tho lato Stephen Woods « X are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his lato residence, junction of Tinakori-road, on Snnday, tho 29th instant, at 2.15 p.m., for tho Sydneystreet Cemetery. N CLARK & THOMPSON, Undertakers, 55, Molesworth-stroot. Telephono 806. FUNEBAL NOTICE. fpHE Friends of Mr. John Coogan are X respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of his lato wifo, Ellen, whiah will leave hia residence, Martin-street, on Mon* day, the 30th inst., at 2.30 p.m. for the 1 Catholic Cemetery. v, P. HOSKINS, Undertaker. '' FUNERAL NOTICE. /11HE Friends of Mr. T. J. Eoyos are roX BpoctfuUy invited to attend the Funeral jf hia late Mother, which will leave hor lato residonco, Crawford's-avenue, To-morrow, Sunday, 29th inst., at 1 p.m., for tho Comotery, Kurori. FLYGEB & WILSON, .- Undertakers, 20, Cubaf-street. Telephono 1073. WELLINGTON LIBERAL LEAGUE. THE undersigned will bo triad to recoive offers from friend*) of the LIBERAL CAUSE willing to lend VEHICLES FEEE for Polling Day, to assist in the return of Messrs. FISHER, HUI'CHESON, and WILSON. Tho Act prevents vehicles being paid for, hence the appeal. A. & jmOi^No. lOjAoWb QluuaboM, ,,
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Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 161, 28 November 1896, Page 6
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531Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 161, 28 November 1896, Page 6
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