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(For Shipping Advertisements see Vage 3.] BIRTH. WARREN.— On the 31st October, at. "Penlee," Hobaon-street, tho Wife ot T. J. C. Warren, of a daughter. MARRIAGES. KNOX— MACAULEY.— On Wednesday, the 12th October, at the residence of the bride's parents, No. 7, Leeds-street, by the Bey. W. Shirer, William Henry, eldest son 01 W. J. 'Knox, of Otnki, to Dorothy (Dora), eldest daughter of T. H. Macauley, of Wellingcon. Otakl and Dannevirke papeis please oppy. WINCHCOMBE-FOBDE.-On the 31st October, George M. Wmchcombe to Alison C., youngeßt daughter of George I'orde, of Wellington. DEATHS. JURCELL.— On the 26th Octobor, Alice Pureell, of Foxton, relict of the late John Pureell; aged 60 years. POTTER.— On the 30th October, at Tory-street, Wellington, Mary Ann, relict of the lato George Potter, of Neleon; aged 79 yeare. SIGNAL.— On the 31st October, 1904, at the residence of Mr. John Wakeham, Nelsou-st., 1 Petone, Mary, relict of the lato Richard Signal, aged 83 years. At rc3t. Interment Wanganui. EOLINTON.— On 31st October, 1904, at hiß residence, "Matawero," Oriental Bay, Henry Eghnton: aged 67 years. HANCOCK.— On the 31sfc October, at her daughter's (Mrs. Hill) residence, Palmereton North, Georgina Hancock, late of Wordsworth street, Wellington : aged 62 years. M'GRATH.— On the Ist November, 1904, ' at Wellington Hospital, after a long and painful illness, Catherine, the beloved nnd fifth daughter of the late Jhohael M'Grath, late of Livingstone, Otmgo, aged 19 years: deeply regretted. R.I.P. Oumaru paperß please copj. , IN MEMORIAM. BROOKER.— In loFing memory of James Brookcr, who died on Ist November, 1896, 3ged 55 years. "Gone but not forgotten." Inserted by his loving wife and family. OLSEIs. — In loving memory of out dear mother, Ellen, who died ■ on lot November, 1902. She is gone but not forgotten, Never shall her memory fade; Sweetest thoughts for ever linger, Round our darling mother's grave. Inserted by her loving children, Dolly and Percy. OLSEN.— In loving memory of Ellen, who died on the Ist November, 1902. Inserted by Mrs. Chrisfcensen and Mrs. Stewart. cisNcrs, MUxLINERY SPECIALISTS And LADIES' OUTFITTERS. STYLISH AND FASHIONABLE MH:LINERY AT POPULAR PRICES! WE aro showing the Newest Novelties in Trimmed Millinery, and ladies will find in our Showrooms a plentiful choice to select from. Brides and Bridesmaids' Hats trimmed to order. IS, 17, 19. VIVIAN-STREET. Has. Z turner, DERMATOLOGIST, MASSAGE AND HAIR SPECLAXIST. Hairwork and Hairdroesing Department. This department is managed by firstclass hands, by which all hairwork of every description is turned out in the mosj; up-to-date and latest styles. The latest in Transformations and Toupiers, porfeotly natural, and made of the best material. Wisps of hair at your own price. Haircutting, Singeing,, Shampooing, and Hairdressing to suit all occasions. Telephone 1+35. INSPECTION INVITED. Address: N.Z. Times Buildings, Lambton-quay, Wellington. "ftyflSS MILSOM, Hair Physician, R(> ItA stores ladies' and gentlemen's thin, faded, arid grey hair. Ladies taught iFacS Mafeaago," tho enly modus -of retaining and restoring youth, which ensures a healthy and clear complexion.' Shampooing from 3a 6d. Clipping and Soothing. Consultation .free. Telephone 814. Third Floor KING'S CHAMBERS, next Empire Hotel, Willis-street. R"~ST S T A R X I E, CERTDJICATED MIDWIFE, Lato of Queen Charlotte Hospital, London, Certificates from Obstetrical Society of London, Central Midwives Board, London, Has commenced practice in Wellington, and will attend patients at their own homes. ■ Address— B4a, Ghuznee-street, City. THE MESSENGER CORSET CO. OWING to recent large purchases of stock, the Messenger Patented Corset is now offered to the publio at a considerable reduction for the next two months. Call and inspect at C. E. Adams, 117, Lambton-quay, and 35, Cuba-street. 1 BEWARE of Jewellery Hawkers representing themselves as our Agents. They are impostors. We do not employ agents or travellers in 'New Zealand. STEWART DAWSON AND CO., 1 Jewellers, Wellington. THE RED TAG SALE! BE in time on THURSDAY MORNv ING, at THE ECONOMIC— BIack Voile Skirt* 49s 6d, sale price 35a. There will be a great rush for the Lace Ankle Lislethread Stockings, Is 6d pair; Spot Canvas Millinery Ribbons, 9d, Is yard, ■worth double; magnificent value, Oambric Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, la the half dozen. A great purchase of Underclothing, selling at 4s in the £ discount; every line marked a Red Tag. A great clearance of Underskirts, white and coloured, markrd low and bought cheap. A big purchase of Men's Linen Collars, worth 9d each, Red Tagged at 4Ad each. Another successful purchase of Men's Ties, same price as before, 6d each, worth Is. Ridiculous prices for Crash Costumes, 8s 6d ; 'Crash Skirts, 2s 6d each ; Crash Coats, 4s lid eaoh ; Ribbon Corsets, 2s lid pair. A big purchase, and just landed, of .Japanese Carpets, all sizes ; Japanese Silks, all colours ; Japanese Baskets, all makes. Be in time on THURSDAY MORNING for THE RED TAG SALE. 1 mENDERS are invited up till noon of -"- Thursday, 10th November, for the Erection of a 'Residence in Rintoul-street. Flans and specifications may be seen at C. and P. Cording, Booksellers, Courte-nay-place. CARDBOARD BOXES. /CARDBOARD BOXES o-f all descripV^ tioiiD mado to order. Ring up Tofophono 1021 for prices, or for our Traveller to call with samples. O. M. BANKS, LTD., Manufacturing and Commercial Stationers, 5, Qrey-stroet. "1 f ■ THERE are ft number of impostors ■*• about town and country falsely representing themselves as agents for Stewart Daweon and Co., Jewellers. This firm does not employ any agents, but deals directly with the public. 1 NEW PLYMOUTH CARNIVAL AND EXHIBITION OF ART AND INDUSTRIES, To bo Opened at New Plymouth on 26th DECEMBER, 1904. SPACE FEES, Is per square foot. Application Forms and all information obtainable from the undersigned. H, F. Allen. Victoria-st , Representative. P.O. Box No. 479. Tel. No. 1815.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 106, 1 November 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 106, 1 November 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 106, 1 November 1904, Page 1

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