THE DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY will give »iway a SPECIAL ORGAJN Ln' WALNUT' CASE, high top mirror back, two kneo swells, grand organ, and octavo couplers. Purchasers on the limo payment system or for cash of a piano or organ during; DECEMBER will receive an equal share in tho Organ mentioned, and the shareholders will bo invited early in January to arrange for disposal. REMEMBER! — The ownership of the Organ will be confined to purchasers of a Piano or Organ during DECEMBER. Country clients are placed on the same footing as town clients. For Christmas month wo havo opened up a .SPECIAL SHIPMENT OF PIANOS by i3roadwood and Sons, Collard and Coliard, Lipp nnd Sohn, Schwcchten, Bohm, Meissnor, Koch and fciohne, Erard, and other notable Makers. | Time Payments from 20s monthly. ORGANS, 19 guineas; worlh 25 guineas ORGANS, 22 guineas ; worth 30 guineas THE DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY, Lambton-quay and Brandon-street, Wellington. M. J. BROOKES, Manager. JJOVELTY S~H O W IN NEW DRESS LINENS. FLEMISH DRESS LINEN, fine") From soft finish, very durable, one of I -6 -fl ID the leadinjr makes for the sea- f IJ2 son, 34 inches wide J yard. TfTINK-COLOURKD I.TNEN, a") From useful washing: fabric, cool and t -g /6T> li^ht.. just the thing for holiday f I/*5 dresses, 36 inches wide ... / yard. BELFAST DBESS LINEN, de-"j From lighlful range of new shades, I -g /Q extra pood wearing, unshriuk- ( J/ O j able, 36 inches wide J yard. SILK-FINISHED LINEN, the") ft/n latest novelty in washing fabric L^,/\y for the warm weather, dainty £ ' , new shades, 29 inches wide ... J y ara> i AVINDOW DISPLAY THIS WEEK IN PANAMA-STREKT, D.LC, — I).LC.| THE UNION BATvK OP AUSTRALIA, LTD. Established. 1837. Incorporated, 1880. .£ Paid-np Capital ' ... 1,500,000 Eeserve Funds 1)00,000 Together 3,400,000. Reserve Liability of Proprietors 3,000,000 .£5,400,000 A BRANCH of this Bank was opened at DANNKViKKE on the 28th day of November, under the management of Mr. A. B. Lawrence. (Signed) a. 03. TOLHURST, Inspector. i jgDWAIi D ANDEIiSON, IMPORTER OF CHINA, GLASS. EARTHENWARE, ELECTROPLATE. 'SILVERWARE, &c, &o , 41 AND '13, WILLIS-oTRBET. Having just returned from an oxtensiye visit tn tho principal mauufacturine districts of EUROPE- AND AMERICA, I have special pleasure at tliib time iv calling attention to my recent importation of goods in all departments of my business, which have been PERSONALLY SELKCTED BY MYSELF run 'i'HE PRESENT CHRISTMAS SEASON, Comprising — BREAKFAST, ThA, DIaNER, DESSERT, AND BWDKOOM SERVICKS, And all the Useful and Ornamental Articles necessary to make home attractive. The foremost of the world's producers will bo found represented in my exceptionally large stock, and, irrespecive of purchasimf, 1 invite inspection of my Showrooms, which will be tound replete with the LATEST NOVELTIES ' IN BRIC-A-BRAC, AiUT CHINA, AND G LASS AY ARK. All goods packed by thoroughly experienced packers, and breakage in transit is consequently reduced to a minimum. EDWARD ANDERSON, v 41 and 43, Willis-street, Wellington. Established over 5Q s years. LEVIN STOCK SALE. FRIDAY, sth DECEMBER, 1902. ABRAHAM A.NO WILLIAM*S (Ltd.) will sell by public auction at their yards, Levin, as above at 1 p.m. — 15 15-months steers 10 12-months steers 12 store cow.? > 2 bulls 100 store ewes 50 hog-gets ABRAHAM AND JWTLLIAMS (Ltd )._ NTJ~ <P H~A P~"H~r~C »^« *OT For 29th iS'ov. Splendidly illustrated. See tho Page I'iftuic— "DEAß OLD DICK." Albo, "Candidate-, on the Stump." ELECTRIC TRAM SERVICE In Auckland, with over 3 pases pictures THE iLL-FATED EUNOAMI'J'EFRESH VIEWS, GROUPM, PORTRAITS Three Pages Special Views al PALMERSTON NORTH HIiOAV Cartoon— Tho Election Match/ etc. NOTICE PI) TIIE ELIXUAMITE VVUECK. Kpccial Double Number of tlio N.Z. GRAPHIC for Nov. 22iul, giving COMPLETE STORY OF DISASTER, As told by Survivors Illustrated with 32 PAGES OF PICTURES. A Final Shipment of the iibo\e is now on sale "O l^ LHTT^ to Xinv Zealand xJ' Time* on .Suiulny 11pm c.i lion. Mondny is Sunday in AVclliinfton !"— Open-air M-vlinpr, AVharf (J7 A' ), Si.bbalh, al 2 45 -V-u' t-JiaiN \vi)[ he f\lnhn<'d sliowiiig how tin- Snvcnlli D,\v Advents!-, ulim-.c tlu'ir Subbatli D.vy v i-cn gniii'i to S.ui l''ian-ciM-o. <Jiip4iou p(.iin.tt>'d. Tidi v- gi\oii Sunday E\ t 'i,m,'. l'ulv--liTft, sit 045 "AVhile niiiu flcpt liii cuoinj- cun.c and sowed tare, amona the v.heal.' 1 Thoughts ■on tho election
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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 131, 29 November 1902, Page 6
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