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"WOODMAN, SPARE THAT TREK" TAXDAL OR FRIEND. THE groat heart of tlto public is lorn with agitation regarding mi atrocious act oC vandalism which has been commit ted willtiu I li is-* city. Some 'n>junliiu i J>le person or persons lioh, or havo, cut or chopped clown eortfin beautiful trees which adorned Lumbton-quaj', which were Iho delight of Iho Welliugtoniaiiß and the admiration of strimgo visitors from further shores. Can wo woncl°r Him I. under such diKislrmiH and cruel rircnnstpiieoß the question " Whom nlu>ll -v« h"mj?'' has been propounded, and that a proposal ha« been nando to tin-, fcatker, and ride on a rail, the Philistine who batj desolated Iho CEB<»hx;tic hoiisc of tho Empire 1 . City. Bui iv t'ws very tompesfc and lorroni of onr wrath, let us attempt to be just. The individual that made firewood of tliobo charming troos may bavo possessed no conception of th« ideal and the beautiful, ami may have thought, especially during- iho present antarctic weather, that bright tiro* wero more useful and even ornamomal than dripping boughs and frozen leaves. lint Wellington maj' console herself with auolhcr delightlul thoughl— that BUIIATUKA TiOA la still in oxi-itencc. Indoed, its «nlo daily inerotincß, in a manner which might fieo-n miirvellous woro it not universally known that SURATURA TEA, grown by Britishers in a British possession, and bandied by no Mongolian agony, is, without exception, onu of the very finest, most fragrant, and most favoured teas on this sublunary sphere. SURATURA is not blended with Indian or China teas. THE STRATFORD ROUTE. rf^NCE again tho good people of Auckland and the extreme Northern districts are crying havoc and lotting loose the dogs of war over tho vexed question of tho route by which shall travel the railway connecting them with the Main Trunk Line through the North Island. Put briefly, the question at is3iie is : Contrality, directness, celerity, and material advantages to the colony as a whole versus the tapping of a certain district, by divergence from tho direct line, for the purpose of benefiting Auckland. Of course, Aucklanders favour this latter course ; but the interests of tho colony must prevail over mere local interests. Similarly with that distressing malady Indigestion, tho interests of the whole body human demand Hie most direct and speedy >-oute to a sure and lasting cure, not a casual trifling with the complaint, for the gratification of one or more senses, by divergence from the central lino of health. This direct routo is found by NURSE WOODWARD'S HEALTH SYRUP, which is a tonic, and a fine liver medicine. Sold by all chemists at 2s 6d. Just try it BRASS. BAND. PERSONS desirous of forming a Band at Thorndon aro requested to meet at Mr. Dormer's Shop, Molesworth-street, on MONDAY, 15th iust., at 8 p.m. IN BANKRUPTCY. In tho Supreme Court of New Zealand, Wellington District. In the matter of " Tho Bankmplcy Act, 1892," and in tho matter of DOROTHY HUNTER, of Wollington. Tobacconist, a Bankrupt. rriAKE notico that it is the intention of JL the above-named Bankrupt at tho next sitting of this Honourable Court in Bankruptcy holdou at Wellington on the 29th day of May, 18.)!), to apply for an immediate order of discharge. Dated the llJth day of May, 1899 SKERRETT & WYLIR, Solicitors for Bankrupt. O. A P H I C • £Li» <UT For mh May. Photos and Illustrations include LORD RANFURLY'S IJMSH HOME, 8 Special Photo Views, TE AROHA HOT SPRINGS DOMAIN, Paoroa and Hospital Sports. Cartoon—" Tho Peace of Old China." Some lovely Photographic Studies, Per. Pars, Society Nows, Cartoonlots, &c. npHIS week's Guardian contains— Leader, JL The Bench and the Press; Cartoon, The Political Pig; HooloyiPin in Moat? Masterton Farmers' Co-operativo Auction and Stock Agency Company (Limited)', Trading Stamp Company, Impressions (by W.A.X.), Political Points, Pithy Pars, Squibs, A Big Social Gamble, Sporting Snacks, The Myers Case, Good-byo to tho Solid Pound Sterling, Parisian Notes, Footlight Flashes, General Gossip, Association Football Notes. Price, 'i.nreepenco. All booksollers and tho Guardian Office, 3, Panama-street. TO THINE OWN SELF BE TRUE, AND it must follow, as the night tho clay, thou canst not then dispenso with BLACK SWAN BUTTER. nnHE Directors of tho Dairy Union beg (hat those who desire to bring children to witness tho process of making BLACK SWAN BUTTER will (to prevent overcrowding) give two clays' notico lo tho Manager of tho factory. Visiting day, Wednesday, from 10 to 12. FUR SALE. TJ7SRANCIS SIDEY & CO. soil at their JT rooms on MONDAY— O A A,rh worth of valuable Ladies' oW'rit'U'i/ Furriery and Carriage and Camping Rugs, valuable Wedding Presents, etc., etc. TO LET, 15-roomecl Honso. WUliq-stvoet. ; 9- roomed, Hawker-st and llawke-stone-sl. ; 8-roomod, Macdonalcl-eroscenl, Abel Smith-Ht, Britomart-st, and llollowayrd. 7-roomod (new), Jcssie-sl, Hargroaves;st, Oriental Buy, E»=ex-&t, Mein-st, ami Waterloo-avenue ; 6-roomed, Soarboro'lerraco, Tasiwan-st, and Island B:iy ; sroomed, Elizabeth-st, Manners-sl, Mein-st, and Princes-torfaco: 4-roomed Wullaeo-st, Rolleston-st, Auslin-sl, and Mitcholltown; 3-roomod, Bithvoll-st, Tory- place, (h'aingorst, and llolloway-road. Shops to Lot — Two new shops, Vivuui-sl, with seven rooms each ; Shop and 8 rooms, Cuba-st, Shop and 4, Tusman-st ; Shop and 6, Adclaicloroad , Shop and 3, Tory-st ; Shop and 5, Adohiicle-rd ; Shops, Molosworth-81, Man-ners-sl, and Jjainbton-quuy. — Royal Exchaugo Registering Co., Opera llouso. sucnorlTTFoß protection of WOMEN AND CHILDREN. rtpiTE SocroUn-y will bo in atlendswco at a the AllmnfO Chambers. fTpper Willis-hh-eet, on TUKSDAYS and FRIDAYS, from 10 a.m. fo 115.30 p in. All communications I addressed "Seeretnry S.P.W. anil C , Alliance Rooms," will receive immediate atten- > tioa*

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Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 112, 13 May 1899, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 112, 13 May 1899, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 112, 13 May 1899, Page 6