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FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of Jacob and Mary Jane Whittington are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of their late beloved son, William, which will leave their residence, the Taita, for the Church of England Cemetery, Taita, at 3 p.m. on Sunday, 18th November, 1900. G. A. M'ILVREDE, Undertaker, Lower Hutt. fJOYS' CLOTHING, AT REDUCED PRICES. MELVILLE TWKED SUITS, 9/- 11/- 12/6 FOR FOR FOR 5/6 6/6 7/6 LINEN DRILL SUITS, 5/6 5/9 6/6 FOR FOR FOR 2/9 2/11 3/9 WASHING BLOUSES, ■2/9 3/- 3/6 DTT ATi BOYS' TT* TT /^ • JL.'O. CLOTHING. JJ.JL.V^. j OUSINESS FOR SALE *-* (As a Going Concern). The old and well-established Business of MESSRS. SCOOLLAR & CHJSHOLM, Wellington, Upholsterers, Cabinetmakers, and Genei - al House Furnishers. Stock, Machinery, Fittings, and Plant Goodwill Prt'misea (Freehold) The Premises are situated in one of the leading positions in Wellington. The Buildings are of brick, and consist of a four-story Warohouse in front with Factory at the rear. The Bize of the land is 55ft by 120 ft. Arrangements can bo made to lease the premises if necessary. Stock-sheets can be seen, and full particulars can be obtained at. the Office, Lainbtouquay. The Trustees are selling tlie Business owing to the death of the Proprietor. A deposit covering 5 per cent, of amount of tender to accompany each tender. Tenders, to be addressed to The Trustees, c/o Scouliar & Chisholm, Lainbton-quay, 'Wellington, marked " Tender," will be received up to*3 o'clock on 30th .November. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Q-ENTLBMEN— There is more than leather in our boots— There is Comfort and Stylo. We have just opened several shipments of UP-TO-DATE GOODS. We quote a few lines : — English Horse-skin Bals. 13s 6d American Tan Bals, 11s 6d English Tan Bals, 15s 6d American Glace Kid, 14s 6d American " Vioi " Kid, 11s 6d Tan Button Boots, American Ooze Calf Bootsi and Shoes, Tennis, Boating, Cycling, and White Shoes, from 2/11 P air __ POTTER & SON, 213, LAMBTON-QUAY. In many kitchens tho KITCHENWARE. work is done in a hard way for want of some little articles that a few pence or a few shillings would auy. Ladies should inspect our stock, which is always kept up to date and marked at lowest prices for cash. Flour Sifters. 1(M ; strong Wire Gridirons, Is ; cheaper 6d ; Cooks' Wire Forks. 3d ; Wire Potato Mashers, 4d ; Special Egg-beaters, 4d ; Vegetable Sift As, 6d ; Soap Savers, Saucepan Scrapers. Gd ; Skewors. 7d a sot ; Butter -pats, (5d pair; Special Gloves, Is; Mrs. Potts's Sad Irons, slightly spotted, 4s 6d set ; Ice-cream Freezers, 14a 6d, 16s 6d, 20s, 355; Enamelled Proservinc' Pans 7s 8s 6d, 9s 3d, 10s 6d, 11s 9d. ' ' WI L X I N~S~ & FIELD, Furnishing and Gbnbrai. iRONaK^GERS, Manners-street, Wellington. r jj>HE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF YORK a are coming to the colonies, and in all probability they will bring their Yost Typewriter along with them. They use the Yost Most great folks take the Yost with them when they travel. Dr. Nanstrn took it to tho North Pole when he went. The German Emperor took it to England and Palestine., 'Ihe Hon. R. J. Seddon took it to England, and so did the Hon. J. G. Ward nnd the Hon. J. M'Konzio. Henry George took one around the world, &c., &c. I tell you what tho Yost is— a grand travelling companion. You may remember that the lMtish Government recently gave au order for 156 Yosts (after ordering several hundreds previously), which 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.

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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 119, 16 November 1900, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 119, 16 November 1900, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 119, 16 November 1900, Page 6

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