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mHE COMPANY'S NEW PREMISES, • PANAMA AND" BRANDON JL STREETS, ARE NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS. THE WAREHOUSE WILL BE OPEN FROM 8.30 A M. TO 6 P.M., INCLUDING WEDNESDAYS.' ON SATURDAYS THE WAREHOUSE WILL CLOSE FOR THE WEEKLY HALF-HOLIDAY AT 1 P.M., EXCEPTING ON OCCASIONS WHEN A PUBLIC HOLIDAY HAS BEEN OBSERVED ON ANOTHER DAY DURING THE WEEK. WHDLST THE APPOINTMENTS THROUGHOUT THE ESTABLISHMENT ARE ON THE COMPLETES!' SCALE, AND EVERYTHING HAS BEEN PROVIDED TO MAKE SHOPPING BY THE COMPANY'S PATRONS BOTH PLEASANT AND EXPEDITIOUS, IT JS ' TO BE PARTICULARLY NOTED THAT THE PRICES IN EVERY DEPARTMENT WILL BE MARKED THE MOST MODERATE, CONSISTENT WITH RELIABILITY OF QUALITY. THE PUBLIC ARE INVITED TO FREELY VISIT THE WAREHOUSE AND INSPECT THE STO CX IN THE VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS. THEY ARE ASKED TO NOTE THE PRICES OF -THE GOODS, WHICH IN EVERY INSTANCE WILL BE MARKED IN / PLAIN FIGURES. NO ONE IS PRESSED TO PURCHASE. A. A. CORRIGAN, Manager.

ROLL UP! ROLL UP! ROLL UP ! ROLL UP! ROLL UP! ROLL UP! ROLL UP! ROLL UP! ROLL UP! ROLL UP! ROLL UP ! ROLL Ui" ROLL UP! ROLL UP! ROLL UP! ROLL UP! PORT NICHOLSON AMATEUR ATHLETIC CLUU'S FIRST ANNUAL SPOUTS CARNIVAL, ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON NEXT 7th APRILj, at 2 o'clock. A GRIOAT AFTERNOON'S SPORT ! J. PRENDEVILLK having y. "go" tit tho Two Wiles Rocoid. J. PRICNDIiVILLE and J. BKADBUUY at it again iv the Mile. Coino and See Your Old Local Sports, THE "ALL BLACKS, 8 In 50yds INVITATION SCRATCH and RELAY EVENTS. 220 yds PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS. ALL THE GUNS STARTING, including— HY, HENDERSON (Sydney), CRAIG (Waiiffanui), and our LOCAL "CRACKS." A REAL FINE HUiiDLE RACE. DON'T FOKGhT ! / ig VIVB fI,T 9 DON'T FOKUET I V^V/liiJiil T. W. BOON, Hon. Sec.

The meeting of Governois of the Wellington Girl*,' and Boys' Colleges called for to-day to discuss tho "free places"' question was adjourned owing to the poor attendance Only three lnembeis put in an appearance. Another meeting will be held on Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. In the course of a conversational discussion, the Chairman, Mr. A. de B. Brandon, said he had some information to give members which he had gathered from a private source. On the- general questions affecting the situation he thought the discussions should be reported in the press. Arrangements are well in hand for the Port Nicholson Club's athletic gathering, which, is to be held cm Saturday. The' 220yd.s Provincial Championship includes &uch perfoiniers as H. Henderson (late of Sydney), T. Craig (of Witngunui), W. Voodger (of Pahiatua), T. Seddon. and H. Dmvion. Thcie «ns over 30 entries in the lUGyds and K;G yds respectively. Tn the Mile J. Piendeville and J. Bradbury are again mcotj ing on equal teims, and another really ! line race should ensue. The Victoria College athletic authorities have requested the College representatives in the ■walking race to be planed on the back i mark, to enable the former club to select the best of the three to go South for the inter-Varsity tournament. Tho Public Works Office invites tenders for the erection of a fruit fumigation shed at Wellington. Holiday excursion tickets on the Govern- | ment railways for the "Easter holidays aro advertised. Fresh tenders aro invited for the erection of Public Trust buildings in Wellington. Messrs. Harcourt nnd Co. will offer by public auction to-morrow, at their room*, 46, Lamblon-quay, at 2.30 p.m., a city property in Ebor-streol, with v two-story four-roomod dwelling thereon ; a business silo in Jackson-street, Petono, with a five-roomed dwelling thereon ; sections 46 and 47, Queen-street, Pelone, with luo Kix-roomed dwellings : section 7 in Cubastreet, Petono. with hix-roomed residence; section 185 in Bniek-btreet, Petone; section 237 with frontago to Esplanade, Petono (Nos. 9 and 10), with frontages to Adelaide-road, No«. 29, 47, and 48 having frontages to Bolton-stroct, section 43 being ill tho corner of Bollon-strect and Ade-laide-street. In the auction columns in this issue will bo found a notice of Messrs.* East and Eus<t, dealing with Hie coining sale of 51 lots of tho East Burnham Estate, Miramar, bolter known a« tho football grounds. The firm will offer the same at auction on Tuesday c\ pning next, 10th April, at 7.30 p.m. Tho lots in question have frontages to York-street, Main Seatoun-road, and Princcj-s-stiecl (liam orute), and aro all j. iicres. The terms- aro 10 per cent, eat.li, 10 per cent in thrro and MX months-, \ n \. aiH-o in tlwee years fiom date of Mile, interest on all unpaid purchase money at tho low rule of 4i per cent. Plans can he obtained from the auctioneers, Grey and l'oathcrnloii tired <-. ■• To-morrow, at 2 o'clock, Mets-rs. WT. II Morrah and Co. will sell by public nuclibii in their room", Wiili«-.lrcet, (he household fuiniluro and contend, ol Iwo houses, (o bo told without reserve. Particulars are advertised. Messrs. Macdonald, Wilson and Co. soil tc-morrow, at 12 o'clock, al their rooms, on behalf of tho trustees in a deceased c (ale, ml engines, M'Cormick turbine Wiitcr wheels, tin-making plant, etc., dotails of which aro published. Catalogues c;ui Ik> l)ad on application. At 1.30 o'clock, at the rooms of tho Wellington Auctioned ing Co., No. 49, Lamblon-quay , the whole of the stock of now household furniture, as detailed in an advertisement elsewhere, will bo sold. Hotkey players are advised by advertisement of the iirrival of the new season's goods imported by Messrs. Alcoek and Co., Lower Cuba-street (near Town Hall). Tho citizens of Wellington havo had great cause tci complain of the noise mado by many of tho tinglo cylinder ears running on tho roads. Owing to the city streets being very narrow it. is impemlrvn thai cara used hero should run quietly, so a-i not to crealo a nuisance to other users of the streets. The four-cylinder Minerva is certainly tho most silent ear in Wellington. Tho first four-cylinder Minorva was sold to Mr. F. Townsond, Mayor of Miramar, and tho first two-cylinder Minorva wus hold to Mr. Geo. Gower, of Foxton. Wo have received to-day nnn fourcylinder Minerva, which will bo driven by Mr. F. N. Adams, and one two-cylin-der Swift. Ladies and gentlemen interested in motor car* can arrange to havo tiial trips. Wo have al.-o- in stock a singbccylindcr Becton Humber, which wo are prepared to sell al a considerable reduction owing to our intention of not stockina Ri;y more einglo-cylinclor c«w. Adsine s i_ftis£Sli"itSfiitJi-=-Adiiit J i-=-Adiii -_.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 81, 5 April 1906, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 81, 5 April 1906, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 81, 5 April 1906, Page 6

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