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D. I. C. AUTUMN SHOW! NEW SEASON'S DRESS SKIRTS. Usofid Cloth, Sorgo, or Elamino Dross Skirts, in blaok or navy, from 12s Cd and upn imls Dainly Voilo Skirts, linod Baptiste, in blaok or cream, from 39a Cd and upwards Very Stylish Voilo Skirts, tritninod with Laoo, iv black or croam, from 55s and upwards Beautiful Dross Skirts, in ovory fashiouablo material, for ovory occasion, from Ua 6d ami upwurdtt NEW SEASON'S BLOUSES AND GOLF JERSEYS. Deaul.iful Designs in Flannel Blousos, in all tho loading shados. Prioes— 2ss Gd 28<j 0a to 4L'a Very Ohio Golf Bloiibor, in a fine and heavy oloih, in navy, black, or cardinal, with trimmings ot contraHting shados. Prioca— 2ls, 25a b'd to 45s Very Uhoful Golf Jors3ys, in navy, cardinal, black, or whito. Prioos— 18a 6d, 22s Cd to iiHa tid Choico JupanoßO Shirt Blousos, oiroular yoko, doop cuffa, trimmod Valenoionnos and Insertion. Pricos— 28a Cd, U2« (id to 4"Ja Cd Elegant Cream Hand-Knibroidored Blouses, in Cashmere, Flannel, &o.,in groat variety; also a aoluotion of umntido Embroidered Blouses. Prices— 2Bs Od, S7s (Jd to 45s Exquisito Hhwk JWorvoillonx Blousos, Vandiko Tuokiug on front and sleeves Prices— 2Bb Cd, 35a (id to 70d D.I.C, OPPOSITE DRILLSHED.

TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! GRAND OPENING OF AUSTRALASIA'S RKAL REPRESENTATIVE SHOW! Tho Oldest and Biggest Amusement Institution iv Australasia. Now tho Largest Show on Earth. Evor and Always tho Gibraltar of tho Carnival World. Performed Boforo His Majesty King Edward VII. in Southport, England, 1898. FIVE NIGHTS ONLY I WIRTH BROS. 1 WIRTH BROS.' .'-IBEAT ALLIED SHOWS! Of GREAT ALLIED SHOWS! And KILPATRIOK'S DEATH-TRAP 1 LOOPING THE DEATH-TRAP LOOP, The Most SomationeU, Startling, Bloodtinging Act in tlio World. Location : OPPOSITE ELECTRIC POWER HOUSE. Wo Novor Divide. No Half Shows. WIRTIIS" GREAT SIX SHOAYS Combined. Circus, Hippodrome, Zoo, Museum, Trained Wilel Animal Arena, and ' Wilel Wcat Show. Special Engagement of CHEFALO, Tho DauntloFs, Daring Domon. Tho Highest Salurioel Artist that Evor Vi.sitesd Außlralasia. Tho Talk of Iho Whole World. Tho num you havo so often road about, in tho Must Thrilling nnd Startling Act on Earth, LEAPING THE CHASM! Dashing down a perpondicular incline on an ordinary Bieyelo on to a short, upright planic, CIIEFALO shoots high up into tho air, right across tho ring,' on to another plank 42ft nway. Towering Triumph of Temerity. Another man you havo rcud about and who will positively appear "with Wirths' (ircat Show, COLQUETT, Tho Modern Spring-hoolod Jack. Champion Jumper of tho World, who jumps over Ten Chain, on lo a Man's Faro, into a Basket of V.ggt, and off again, without hurting tho man or breaking a bholl, and numuroiu other Romurkablo Fouls. Direct from America, part oi BUFFALO BILL'S WILD WEST SHOW, Headed by CAPTAIN \Y. M'CLOUD, Champion Lnssoo Throwor and Ropo Manipulator of Iho World, and a Baud of Real American Cowboys and Girls. WILD FRIDAY, » Tho Bowio Knifo King. Yot Another Startling Act. WIHTIIS' WORLD-FAMOUS WILD ANIMAL ARENA and WONDER. FULLY TRAINED ELEPHANTS. Young Jumbo, the Baby Elophnnt, tho first and only Klephnnt born in Australia. SIX— VAST SHOWS IN ONE!— SIX Any of Iho aboro Shows r.lono worth doublo Iho monuj paid for adnreaion. Connnoncing each evening at 7.45 ; doors open an hour earlier for iv tour of tho Alemr'torin, Museum, Freaks, and Stables. PIUCI'3: 4», 2s, 2s, nnd Is. Children IT'jJi-^rko lo Matinocs Only. r^x Plan at Circus. •rKA'IVVnr. SATURDAY AI'TKKN'OON, At 2.45. ?\OSrIOE. — Besides Leaning; tho C'latm, : - "' *Ii r. performed inside tho hoso Cucus ''.c »i.. : , anel is given amount Wiitus' other »'!<. :uurkablo Noveltio3, CHEFALO .WILL LOOP KILPATRIOK'S DEATH-TRAP In Iho Monagorio Tont iinmetliatoly after each Circle Performance for tho small chargo of Is ; Children half-price. LOOPING THE DEATH-TRAP Is a, Marvellous Performance, 10,0C0-fold Moro Thrilling than LOOPING THE LOOP. Witnessing (his Sensation makes ono's blood linglo lo tho very fnigor-tips. This Death-Deriding Foat Is tho veritable cap-shoaf of all hazardous exploits. SHAKING DICE WITH DEATH, And Skirting tho Very Borderland of Eternity; Tho Sensation of Sensations. \VELLINGTON*TIIADKS AND LABOURCOUNCIL. NOMINATION OF OFFICERS. TTVR LEGATES aro rcmindoii that Nomiuation of Oflioora for tho cusniug year will bo reooivod at TO-NIGHT'S mooting. Evory Delegate is requested to attend. A. 11. COOPKK, Secretary. poneklTfootball club. THE Annual Meeting of above Club will bo hold in Bnlkin s Room, TO-MOR-ROW (THURSDAY) liVENING, 9th instant, at 7.30. All nicmliera and intending members requested lo attend. Business — Eloction of Officers and Goner " ' J. J. EWING, Hon. Secretary. coats and sialrrsT" IS dressing an effort? I can mako it a pleasure for you. I COATS AND SKIRTS 1 I will not sell you n Costumo unless I am convinced it will fit you. MRS. MALE, SPECIALIST IN COATS AND SKIRTS, WOODWARD-STREET, off Lambton-quay.

Messrs. Baker Bros, held a successful sale yesterday afternoon of city properties. The attendance was good, and the bidding spirited. All tho properties offered under instructions from the Public 'liusLco feiund purchasers. The two slmjw and dwellings iv Adelaide-ioiul, having a fionliigo of 40ft, were sold to Mr. iSn.-ddon (or £1600. The same purchaser w.is tho buyer of two four-roomrd dwellings having a frontage eif 50ft Biu to Ivig-stieet for £7QO. Two of Iho sixroonifd dwel!ing« iv Adelaide-road, having 'i frontago of 69ft, were solel to J. E. Miles for £1625. Miw Edmonds wits the purchaser of the remaining two Mix-room :<i dwcllingH having , a fi outage of 76(t 9«n to AdeUide-i^ud foi £1735. Mr. Rarn.'tt \va« tho pin chaser of the four-roomed cottage in Kiig-street having a frontage of 24ft Bin im- £330, the total realising £0110. The Rev. P. (Joffey was the purciniser on behalf (» Hie Chinese Alission of a bi'ikling site in Frederick-street k.'virti; a fionlage of 311t 6in for £330 lb*i. Tho Chinese MUsion intends to eiv<t a lull on »hw <-cc.ho:i "ilbout delay. The pro])ei!ieN .vi T.iiti-nnkt-stivet anel .Muritai did not fetch Uie r-iwrvo and p-rsed in.. TLsy su,e now o-jen for pnv sale. mi-it*;;; of the Johnsonville Town 80. '■ i ii Tuesday evening a written oi:'cr, ■„ hicli is to bu open for three tnor.th.'', was lcceivcd from ilr. IX. Bould respecting an area of land for a watershed for supplying Johnsonville. In reply to a nitep.iyor it was slated that Mr. G. Lambert's resignation from the Board wns dated 28th October, and intimated that ;\f. ho (Mr. Lambert) had sold all his propoitv in tho district and being about to r move to Wellington he tendered bis -.v- i I'tion. The ratepayer in question v. ,'u!?i lo know in whut capacity Ilr. L. : ...' t hael pic^itUsd over a nu-cti'iv (;) ;,»»\st ugain.st tho formatio'i ol "•'),'; o. v is jrto v bjir. - ;!>. 'iW b.t*'. i'\-j -v '!.•• ou iS'r .V. .;-*i "Kiii-ii* c.. t;- •vv ..-".'j. ■t. TJ's J.-«»S J«i«) v^ c plav'-t I:*.'1 :*.' • .'i ■• 1/iit (VwC/ i "•> h'-rrrj^ t -. ■ v/'.. i -.--i „v no'! •- vi {;'> JFuv-ftfi Y..'.\. Voniw-^ .uo invited by the B.r.cvolui TrutLajs for' supply of stores. Considerable interest is evinced in the formation of the proposed Savage Club. Tho proposal has boon enthusiastically received on all sides, and there is every reason to beliovo that tho club will bo inaugurated • under the most favourable auspices, and it is expected Unit it will be necessary to limit tlio membership of tho club. A meeting was held last night to draft Iho constitution and rules of Iho dub, and make other preliminary arrangements. The Johnsonyille Town Board has set up a committee lo definitely fix upon an impiovod system of lighting the streets of tho district. Tho Secretary of Iho Trades and Labour Council calls tho atttuitieni of elclegatos to the fact that nomination of officers for Iho onsuing year will bo rocoived at to-night's meeting. The annual meeting takes placo next week. Mr. J. Charles worth left by yesterday morning'^ train lor Auckland, c» route for the 01,1 Country. Canadian despatches received at Quconstown (says the London Daily Chronicle) contain tho intelligence that Mrs. Maddon, of Coto St. Paul, n suburb of Montreal, has received information from Australia that sho and another bister living at Rutland, Vermont, U.S.A., aro soio heiresses to an estate of 1^ million dollars (£300,000), loft by thoir undo, Mr. Michael Conlan, foruusrly of Roscommon, Irclnnd, who recently died in Australia. Mrs. Madden, who is tho wifo of a stonemason, was forniorly Miss Conlan, and emigrated to Canada from Hoscomnion. Sno stales that her father's brother emigrated to Australia in tho fifties, and becamo immensely wealthy, but it is doubtful whether bo evor know of her or her sister's exist euco. Tho estalo is in Chancery, and Mrs. Madden is about to proceed to Australia. Mossir. Macdonald, Wilson and Co. announce tho tale for Tuotday noxt, at 2 o'clock, under instructions from Mr. lfolroyd, who ia leaving tho colony, at tho Wellington Woodwaro Factory, No. 134, Willis-strpot, •)( tho whole of his plant and machinery for wood-work purposes, oto., ns elolatlud iv tho advcrlicemonl appearing. For children's hacking cough nt night taJto Woods' Groat Peppermint Cure, It ba and 2t 6d.— AdTt ,'

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Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 57, 9 March 1905, Page 6

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