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Tho Licensed Victuallers' Association will hold its annual ball in the Choral Hall at the end of July. The Conciliation Board will give its award in the matter of tho dispute between the seamen and tho ship owners at 11 o'clock to-morrow. , For tho purpose of dealing with those applications which, for various reasons, Avere adjourned at the annual meeting, the City Licensing Committee hat again today, Mr W. It. Haselden, y.M., presiding. There were also on the Bench: — Messrs. J. Young, C. E. Willeston, J. B. Harcourt, and tho Kcv. H. Van Slaveren. The applications for renewals of license." of the MotroplliUm (W. King), Oriental (Jano Ornisbee), Albion (W. T. Larsen), and Princess Theatre Hotoln (T. Kelly) wero all granted, Inspector Pender stating that in each instance the fire escapes were now satisfactory. With regard to tho White Swan Hotel (John Beauchamp) the Inspector said that tho yard was now in order, but in the opinion of the police the urinal was still the cause of a nuisance, which might bo remedied wero a light placed in the vicinity by the City Council. On tho suggestion of the police it was decided to muko a recommendation to that effect, the Roy. H. Van Staveren remarking that the street was in a filthy state, and should be attended to. The request for a renewal was then granted, as were eleven applications for renewal of wholesale licenses in the city. At St. Mark's Parish Club last night the ladies hold their annual " ladies' evening," and it was a great success. The entertainment took tho form of a social gathering, songs and recitations being given, interspersed with dancing. At the close refreshments wero handed round, and a very pleasant evening concluded with "Auld Lang Syne." A case in which Annie Kennerley was charged with assaulting Emily Cloke was investigated by Mr. Haselden, S.M., in the Magistrate's Court this morning. Defendant alleged that complainant had interfered in an attempted reconciliation between her (defendant) and her husband, hence tho assault. The case was dismissed as trivial. His Excellency the Governor and the Countess of Ranfurly have accepted an invitation to be present at tho annual ball of the Star Boating Club, to bo held in the Choral Hall on Friday, the 21st prox. Mr. O. Smith, Tho Cash Drapor, of Cubaslrool, aunouncoß that ho has rocoived by tho s.s. Dclphio a big lot of plain goods, linoleums, and oilclolliß, which havo boon lalo-shippod from Homo and will bo sold at special pricos to clear. Messrs. S. Carroll and O. D. Morpoth aro offering for salo by tondor part of a VAluablo town aero in Brougham-street which is woll worthy tho attention of investors and speculators. Tho advortisomont will bo found in another column. Mr. R. Seymour, lato of Pahiatua, has entered into possession of tho Britannia Hotel, Williß-stroot, and has finished various alterations to tho interior in tho way of redecorating and papering. Tho hotel is now thoroughly equipped for tho comfort of visitors. Messrs. James Smith and Sons, of Tho Now Houso. advortiso special linos for tomorrow. To-night thoir windows will bo lighted up to display a big purchaso of uinbrollag, corsets, and furs purchased bolow London prices. Messrs. Hornblow and Co. will soil at 1.30 to-morrow, at No. 1, Jossio-stroot, tho contonts of an eight-roomed houao. Tho firm reports tho bulo to Mrs. Barnott of tho well-known boarding-house " Whitehall," Pliinmor's-stops. Mosßra. A. G. Tamo and Co. will soil at thoir Horso Bazaar, Ilarris-streot, tomorrow, at 2 o'clock, a variety of vohiclos, horses, harness, etc., particulars of which aro givon in thoir advortisomont. Every man, youth, or boy when buying a suit of olothos is anxious that it should fit woll ; this in and should bo ono of tho first considerations. O. Smith, tho Cash Drapor and Clothier, of Cuba-stroot, has mado tho way easy in this direction, for ho is advertising suits for mun at 37s 6d, all wool twood and guaranteed to fit woll. Boys and youths aro catorod for at oqually low pricos, according to eisso. — Advt.

FUNEEAL NOTICE. riIHE Friends of tho lato Mr. John Hnnn X aro rospootfally invitod to attond his Funoral, whioh will leavo his lato rosidonoo, Wadostown, To-morrow (Saturday), 17th Juno, 1899, at 9.30 a.m., for Karori Cemetery. E. MOEEIS,. Jtjn., Undertakor, 10. Turanaki-stroet. FUNEEAL NOTICE. THE Friends of tho late Mr. Brown, late chief offioer Government s. s. Hinomoa, aro rospootfully invitod to attond his Funoral, which will loavo tho side of tho s.s. Takapuna, Quoon's Wharf, To-morrow (Saturday), 17th Juno, at 12 o'olook, for Karori. E. MOEEIS, Jun., Undortakor, 10, Taranaki-stroot. BY request of Canterbury Kilwinning Lodgo, tho Freemasons of Wollington are invitod to attond tho Funoral of tho late Bro. Brown, Chief Officor of tho Hinemoa, whiqli will loavo the Quoon's Wharf shortly aftor the arrival of tho Takapuna, about midday to-morrow. No regalia. HERBERT J. WILLIAMS. G. Supt. BOOT BUYERS, BEAD THIS I READ THIS ! CHEAP BOOTS I") For tho Working Men CHEAP BOOTS ! \ and CHEAP BOOTS \) Heads of large Families. Boys' and Girls' Strong School Boots, 3/6, 4/6 Girls' Strong 2-Bar Tan Shoes, 2/11, 3/9 Ladjes' Strong Calf Walking Shoos, 5/6 Ladies' Strong Winter High-leg Laoe Boots, 7/6 Men's Heavy Nailed Stout-solo Shooters, 8/6 Men's Light Sown Walker Boots, 7/6 Men's Strong Tan or Blaok Walking Shoos, 4/11 Ladies' Strong Leather Slippors, 2/11 Ladies' Strong Canvas Shoos, 2/11 Boys' and Girls' Slippors, 6d, 9d, Is pair Ladies' and Gent's Slippors, 1/-, 1/6, 1/11 Ladies — Sco our Amorioan ShooH, Best Glaoe Kid, at 8/6 Gents— Soo our Half -guinea Boots, Blaok and Tan, 10/6, 10/6, at LINDSAY'S CHEAP BOOT SHOPS, Next to To Aro House, Cuba-street, and Lambton-quay. SMOKE £jOPE'S. IOBIAOCO,. Made from the ohoioeßt Virginian Leaf. A Cool, Delicious Smoke. "DOYAL LIVEEY STABLES, Bttji MOLHBWORTn-BTREBST. THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE" 1 EQUEREY IN WELLINGTON. Livoriod I 'Carriagoß and Vehicles of all descriptions for biro, also Saddlo Horsos. Gentlemen's own vehioles horsed. Horses - and vehicles kept by month or year. Cabs Night or Day. T HOM A S P O PHA M, Proprietor. Telephone 888,] [Telephone 883.

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Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 141, 16 June 1899, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 141, 16 June 1899, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 141, 16 June 1899, Page 6