A HUGE ATTRACTION. THE ANNUAL GIFT PAIR AT TE ARO HOUSE. THE conditions of the Fair aro, that every customer spending 10s or upwards will receive a Handsome Present, at the rate of 10 per cent., or 2s in the £. The Gifts are numerous and novel, and every tasto has been catered for. A 1/- PRESENT on a 10/- PURCHASE A 1/6 PRESENT on a 15/- PURCHASE 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 PEESENT ON a 35/- PURCHASE A 4/- PEESENT on a 40/- PURCHASE A 4/6 PEESENT on a 45/- PURCHASE A 5/- PEESENT on a 50/- PURCHASE A 5/6 PRESENT on a 55/- PURCHASE A i 6/- PEESENT on a 60/- PUECHASE A 6/6 PEESENT on a 65/- PUECHASE A 7/- PEESENT on a 70/- PURCHASE AN 8/- PEESENT on a' 80/- PUECHASE A 9/- PRESENT 6n a 90/- PUECHASE A 10/- PEESENT on a 100/- PURCHASE And so on ad infinitum. It will bo 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 during the G RAN D GIFT DISTRIBUTION NOW ON AT TE ARO HOUSE. V TfISITOHS TO WELLING. TON are invitfld to visit tho D.I.C, and inspect tho Warehouse and Stocks in the various departments without being 1 asked to purchase. A, A, COEBIGAN, Manager WHERE SOME OF IT WENT. rBMli'J people of Now Zealand havo heard JL ro much about tho sins of tho wioked Opposition regarding tho writings-off in the Bank of New Zealand that it is unjust to deprive the alleged Liberals of their snare in tho reasons why tho Bank had to be rescued by the colony. The following extract from tho Trado Protection Society's list, published on tbe 2nd November, 1878, throws a littlo light on why tho Premier's OEDEE OF EEFEEENCE only went back to Ist January, 1888. [Extract! " WESTLAND. "DEED OF COMPOSITION. "SEDDON, RICHARD JOHN, Storekeeper, Kumara, Composition of 5s in tho £, by Promissory -notes at two and four months, endorsed by F. A. Learmouth and Co., Hokitika. "LIABILITIES. " Thomas Learmont, £14A> 14s 8d ; Joseph Churches, 17s 3d ; -Bank of New South Wales, ; BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, £1990 ; Paterson, Michel and Co., £21 17s 2d ; Pollock and Beavan, £26 2s 6d ; J. Chesnoy and Co., £104 9s 4d ; G. Banning, £45 16s 9d j James Craig and Co., £14 2s 10d; Cowlishaw and Plaistod, £18 3s 8d ; Mark Sprott and Co., £35; L. Kirwin, £10 10s ; J. Cameron, £15 9s ; W. C. Kortegast (Brower), £14 9s 9d; W. McKay, £16 0s 6d; Mandel and Stonuard, £14 ;.. Sundries, £42 8s Gd. TOTAL, £2807 Is 11d. " Filed, October 22nd, 1878." FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of the late Mrs. Mary Shannon aro respectfully invited to attend her Funeral, which will leave her late residence, Edinburgh-terrace, To-morrow, Tuesday, Ist December, at noon, for the Cemotery, Karori. o FLYGER & WILSON. Undertakers, 20, Cuba-street. Telophono 1073. FUNEEAL NOTICE. THE Friends of Mr. Henri Joseph Hannibal aro respectfully invited to attend tho Funeral of his late wife, Alico, which will leave his residence, 45a, Piriostreet, on Tuosday, Ist December, at 2.30 p.m., for the Karori Cemetery. H. J. WHITE & SON. Undertakers, Corner Levy and Brougham streets. Telephone. 77.">. ' JJOLLIS BICYCLE.
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Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 162, 30 November 1896, Page 6
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567Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 162, 30 November 1896, Page 6
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