FUNERAL NOTICE. npHE Friends of the late Mr. James J. Wilson are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, ■which will leave the Main Gate, Qupgh's Wharf, To-morrow (Wednesday), 14fch November, J9OO, at 2 p.m.. for Kavori Cometeiy. All seamen and members of Mission to Seamen's Choir are invited to attend. E. MORRIS, Jun., Sanitary Undertaker, 10, Taranaki-st. Tolephone 937. rgiHE DUKE AND DUCHESS OKYORK ■ are coming to the colonies, and in all probability they will bringf their V O st Typewriter along with them.' They use the Yost. Most; great folks take the Yost with thorn ■when they travel. Dr. Nanson fool- it to tho North Pole when he went. The Ger^ nmn Emperor took it to England aud Palestine. Tho Hon. R. J. Seddon took it to England, and so did the Hon. J. G. Ward aud tho Hon J. M'Kenzie. Honry George took one around tho world, &c. &c. I tell you what the Yost is — a grand travelling companion. You may remember that the British Government recently gave an order for 156 Yosts (after ordering several hundreds previously), whioh is the world's record order for Typewriters. It's a great machine. THE YEREX AND JONES COMPANY, only N.Z. agents, with sub-agencies everywhere. FITZHERBERT-TIOREACE SCHOOL. MISS SWAINSON is (by request) forming a Class for little Children — boys and girls — from 5 to 8 years old. This Class will be taught by a speoially trained teacher and will begin on 2nd Febxutuy, 1901. Miss Swainson will be glad of early applioations to enable her to complete arrangements^ MELROSE BOROUGH COUNCIL. EXTRAORDINARY VACANCY. NOTICE is hereby given that the following persons haye been nominated for the office of Councillor for tho Kilbirnde Ward of Iho Borough of Melrose, viz. : — < Joyjenoen, Albert George Shepherd, Henry Arthur Thero .being more than one person nominated for the offics, a Poll will bo takon as between the above-named candidates at the offico of the Council, 8, Colonial Mutual Buildings, Wellington, on TUESDAY, the 20th day of November, instant, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6pm W. J. FOSTER, Returning Officer. j Wellington, 13th November, 1900. H. w - LLOYD, WATCHMAKER, AND JEWELLER, Begs to thank the general publio for the way they kindly helped him to clear his old shop, and trusts that by the value they received for the money, they will try THE NEW SHOP, 55, Lambton-qtjay.
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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 116, 13 November 1900, Page 6
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