FUNERAL NOTICE. fITHE Friends of Mr. Michael Flanagan X are invited to attend the Funeral of his l*fce Wife, Mary, which will leave the Sacred Heart Ba«illica, HiH-street, Tomorrow {Saturday), 22nd October, 1904, at 2 p.m., for Karori Cemetery. E. MORRIS, Jtjn., Sanitary Undertaker, Telephone 937. 10, Taranaki-st. IMPORTANT TO ADVERTISERS. Fhas become necessary to make ■ _ arrangements to meet new conditions arising out of the large increase in the circulation of the EVENING POST, and to provide for. systematic classification of advertisemente. In future, therefore, NO ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE TAKEN for Saturday's issue after 1.30 p.m. on that day. Advertisements which come to hand after 1 p.m. on Saturday cannot bo guaranteed insertion in that evening's issue. BLUNDELL BROS. (Ltd.). 26th August, 1904. PIANOS. CASTINGS. v Tho development of the new system has become possible only with the latest advances of metallurgical art, for until quite recently Steel Castings such as Messrs. Broadwood now use, and such as are necessary for their purpose, could not be manufactured. APPRECIATIONS. At the recent International Exhibition! at Paris the Barless Grand was shown in competition against instruments from almost every country. The jury, recognising its meriU, bestowed on the instrument their nighest possible recompense— the GRAND PRIX. On the award being made known, Her Majesty Queen Alexandra commanded a foil-sized Barless Grand for Sandringham, and Dohnanyi and other distinguished Pianists have since used the Barless Piano in their Recitals. Price-lists and Catalogues of Artistio Pianofortes; in various styles, free on application. JOHN BROADWOOD & SONS. Sole Agents: THB DRESDEN PIANO COMPANY, Wellington. M. J. BROOKES, North Island Manager. SPECIAL NOTICE. NEW LINES IN GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS" O&D Mm SHiVER MEDALS! SPECIALLY IMPORTED FOR THE XMAS SEASON. Members of Cricket, School, 'and Sports Committees are cordially iavited. to see my new lot of Medals in Gold and Silver. ' SILVER, from 5s each GOLD, from 17s 6d etch. SPECIAL CONCESSION— Monogram and full inscription engraved free. Just landed — A large parcel of 9-ct GOU> LINKS and SILVER MATCEr BOXES. CHEAPEST LINES IN WEMrINGTON. SEE OUR WINDOW! S. G.~ROSS, JEWELLER AND ENGRAVER, 7a, WILLIS-STREET. EXTRA. — Name and Date Engraved Free on any artiole purchased. "OOSTCARDS! POSTCARDS! A New Set of Postcards entitled WELLINGTON TRAMCARS, PAST <VND PRESENT, Published by Norman E. Aitken, Bookseller and Stationer, 4, Chariotte-street, Are now on sale at all Booksellers'. "CWiOWERS FOR THE SUMMER! Plant now— Asters, Stocks, Calliopsis, Cosmos, Cornflower, Gaillardia, Leptosyne, Lobelia, Phlox, Petunia, Sahpiglossis, Pansiee, each la 6d dozen; Arctotis. Garnation, Iceland Poppies, each 2s 6a doz. Strong plants only. F. COOPER, 30, Marmers-st. TO BUILDERS. 'TTTENDERS are invited for the Erection -1- of a Seven-roomed House in Hopper, street. Plans and specifications can be i seen until noon 6n Wednesday, 26th October, at Jamieson Bros.' store, 226, Upper Willis-street. TENDER^ are invited fot Building Chimneys (labour only) for six houses at Lower Hutt and one at Kelburne. Plans and specifications can be seen at ouv offloe Blick and French, 4, Feather-rton-itreat '
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 97, 21 October 1904, Page 6
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