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r J\EAT PECULTAII EXCEL M3NOK Which usually chauiolorisoH ilio taslo and choice at THK MOW HOUSE in Muslins, Delaines, nnd Sateen Jilousings, is moro atrilcinir thi*. Spring than evur. Materials ;U'<.t right. Colonriiiics mo riglit, and last but not least, the Pi-lock nro right — 5-jD TO 5/11 YARD. The proltiost doaigna always go first, so yon bo tin early shopper. JAMES SMITH & SONS.

QUEEN VICTORIA MEMORIAL STATUE. THE Committee require a sum of nbout £250 to enable thorn to complete negotiations for tho Ntaluc, and appeal for further, funds to thoso who are of establishing in this City a lasting and Artistio Memorial of ENGLAND'S GREATEST QUEEN. Subscriptions will be recoived by the Mayor as Treasurer of the Fund. JOHN G. W. AITKEN, Mayor ot Wellington. 15lh September, 1902. PHARMACY~BOARD OF NEW ZEALAND. IN accordance with tho provisions of "The Pharmacy Act 1898," and the Regulations thereunder, I hereby notify that it is my intunlion, on the 18Ui day of October, 1902, to hold an Election for one member of the Pharmacy Board of New Zealand, to lilt tho vacancy causod by the rcsignntio'n of Mr. T. H. Hustwiek. And I heroby appoint MONDAY, tho 29th day of Sopteinbor, lob 2, at 1 o'clock as the time, and my oflico, No. 3, Cuba-slreot^ Wellington, ns tho placo for receiving Nominations of a duly qualified person to fill such vacancy. GEO. W. WILTON", I'egislrnr. Wellington, 18th September, 1902. DISSOLUTION OF PAHTNtfRSHrP. NO'I'ICK in hereby given that tho Partnership bntwooh tho undormgnud in the buMiios* of Photographic Arliuls, uudor tho sl.ylo of " Day imd 'J'urnor," wa« Dissolved on tlvn lutii Juno lust, mid Ihut I lie businnst in now carried on by tho undernijrnod, Cyril W. J. D:iy, who will dincliatpro all tho liabilitioft of the firm and receive all moneys due to it. C. W. J. DAY. ' NICHOLAS TUBNBtt. 48, Courtenay-plaop. Wellington, Sopt umber, 1902. TIRESOME TO SOME PEOPLE I BAKING if? a disagroenblo duty with many womon, simply because they can't got tho pastry lo turn out juut right. Tho fault is often with Iho ingredients, and tho motjl important item in the Baking Powdnr. Then* arc so ninny bra nils on tho market that tho housewife is often tomptod into buying the inferior kind boCRUto it is cheap. THE BEST IS LION BRAND BAKING POWDER ! It is mado of puro wholesome ingredients under now and greatly improved conditions and put up in tins of two sisct. The lar§or tin contains ono pound net weight, old by all storekeepers at 6d and Is per tin. BONA-FIDB CREAKING SALE, AT THE BYKO, 2, WILLIS- STRMST. ADMIRABLE OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE CHKAPLY AND PROFITABLY. THE CHANCK OF A LTPETIMM. LADIES' AND GKNTS' JJICYCLES, Of all Makes nnd Descriptions. Tires and TtinevTubos, Saddles, Handle-bars, Mud-gunrds, Brakes, Pumps. &o. 250 LINES, too numorons to mention, to bo cleared off at YOUIt OWN PHICI'J, for spot cash. All Goods Marked np in Plain Figures at Prioos that aro an Objuofc Lesson to the Wellington Public. . SPLENDID CHANCE FOE COUNTRY KTOItKKMUPERS to invent, us goods can be retailed again at prices we are Belling at. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR QUANTITIES. REMMMBKR! -After end of the prosent month, ruling' prices will prevail ; nhd those who fail this storliug opportunity will fiud this out lator to their cost. A. B, POVVNALL & CO., The Byko, 2, Willis-street. CI Ti' 11 O T E J.. Corner of Majoribanks-street and Clyde-quay. THOS. TAYLOR ... Proprietor. Tho best of accommodation for families and pormanent boarders. Visitors can rely that their roqnii-eiiiQiits will be carefully studied and catered fur. Best brands of Ales, Wines, And Spirits only kept. Reasonable charges, cotnbi-iod with civility and attention rendered to all patron*?. r|l KRMI NU S HOT EL, 1- PICTON, Close to Wharf, Post Offioe, and Railway Station. Magnificent View of Pioton Sounds. Telegrams and Lotters promptly attended to. HARRY BRADY 1 Pmni!afM __ k _J«YUA THOMPSON S Propiietorß - NEW LUNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS. NEW LUNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS. JAMES GODBEB BEGS to announce Ihah be baa Openod his Dranoh LUNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS In SKERRETT AND WYLIE'S NEW BUILDING, Lambton-quay. No efforts will be spared to give hit patrons every satisfaction. , By Special *» «fc H " Vppoinlment /'iP'JEn^Kx Kxaellenoy to «»2?s£iuV2fe^a LlieGovernor iVt'GKEGOIt WKIGHT & Co. ART GAL Llolt V, I.A>IBTON-(JUAT. \TO\V on View—A Choioe Collection of line Arfc Engravings, speoially mutable for 'U'esontg. . SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION """"<SF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. THE Soorotary will bo in attondanco at tho Allinnce Rooms, 100, uppor Wil-iß-streot, on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, from 10 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. All communioations addressed "Secretary S.P.W. and 0., Alliance Rooms," will recoivo immodiate attention.

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 69, 18 September 1902, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 69, 18 September 1902, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 69, 18 September 1902, Page 1

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