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Councillor Izard will move at the next City Council meeting, "That the council forthwith proceed with the work of widening Oriental-terrace in terms of tho statutory power already obtained, provided the total width of th© esplanade be not, more than 100 ft, and that tha city engineer be instructed to make specifications accordingly." Tho Star of Wellington Lodge of Good Templars held its weekly »?5f Ol \ ***■ evenin* in Richards's Hall, Cuba-street. Bro. E. A. Goodger, Chief Templar, presided. Two members were r«-admitted. Bro. A. B. Thomson, of the Pioneer Lodge, gave a very interesting lecturettc entitled " Wealth, Wag?es, and Protection," for which he was given a nearty vote of thanks. There was .a lan;© attendance, of members and visitors, despite, the inclement weather. Atl the sitting ef the Native Appellate Couit now being hold in Wellington, Ethel May Ellison, widow of the late T. R. Ellison, applied for an order giving her a half share as a life interest in the land belonging to her latla husband at Te Aro and Polhill Gully. Xo objection was offered, and the order was made. The up to dateness of the Maori is daily becoming more apparent. At the sitkng of the Appellate Court yesterday the case for the respondent! was conducted by a Maori lady, one Roka Hopere. There is a total length of 21£ miles of sTngle track in use to-day in Wellington's tramway service. When the Kilbirnie extension is completed there will be 23{ miles of track. Messrs. Stewart Dawson and Co., jewellers, advertise that their premises will be open on Saturday until 9 p.m. A point touching tho success of young business men is laiscd in Mr. Ay. F. Newton's advertisomont. elsewhere Ladies' house shoes in most comfortablo styles aro advertised by Messrs. R. Hannah and Co. "Reductions in boots and shoes at Pearce's, 33, Cuba-streqt," is an announcement mado to-nigKt. A display will bo made this evening. Messrs. Wylio Bros, insert a fresh list of properties for sale. Messrs. Duncan t>nd Mackintosh, of tho Arcade, Manners-street, inako a ppecial announcement of the opening of their new premises, and offer special prices in men's and boys' clothing and mercery. Full particulars will bo found in another column. A tale of unclaimed dogs will bo held at the Corporation yards to-morrow afternoon. Messrs. Lcvien, Shr.llcrass and Co. announce their usual ealo of moat to bo held to-morrow morning. Tho firm slate that on previous Saturdays tho supply has not been equal to -tho demand, and to moot this a much larger quantity has boon arranged for. To-morrow tho firm will hold tho final 6alo of unredeemed pledges on account of-W. Smart. Messrs. Sidey, Moech and Co. advertise that they will sell at their rooms tomorrow, commencing at 1 o'clock sharp, a largo quantity of household furniture and an assigned stock of confectionery, fancy goods, ghopfit tings, etc., without reserve. Tho salo of Wilson Thompson's stock of ironmongery now on at the shop of George Winder, corner df Cuba and Mannerd streets, has been to far very Eatiefactory. Tho tempting prices havo caused a brisk demand, and Various line 3 havo been completely cleared. There is still a largo 10l of bodftends, fire-bi asses,' knives me! forks, brushwarc, gladstono bags, and various linos in household ironmongery to bo cleared at eale pricos. Buyers should certainly visit the ealo early. — Advt.

FUNERAL NOTICE.- >- fTtHE Fricnih of Clara and John Fearn JL aro invited to attend tho Funeral of their child, Joseph Jnmes Fearn, which will leavo their residence. No-. 9, L Duppaslrcct, To-morrow, 9th June, 1906, at 1.30 p.m.", for Karori. E. MORRIS, Jun., Sanitary Undertakor, Tel. 937. 10/ Taranaki-stroct. FUNERAL NOTICE. nftKE Friends of Ihe luto Miss El tie -H- M'Grath arc invited to attend her Funeral, wliich will loavn Iho residence of her Brother-in-law (Mr. Cookson), 19, Mar-tiu-squrro. To-morrow (Saturday), 9lh June, 19C6, tit 9.15 a.m., for Karori ComeE. MORRIS, Jun., Sanitary Undertaker, Tol. 937. 10, Taranaki-street. By Special Appointment Suppliers to His Excellency Iho Governor. D.I.C. spii 9I9 IA I J VALUES DJ,Q # WINTER REQUISITES. {PURS ! PURS ! PURS ! MARMOT NEOKLKTS, lla tid, IGb 6d, 10s M, 25i to 42j MAItMOT J-'UJt-, various shapes, 10s Cd, 12a 6d. Los (sd. 18s (3d to 42a SQUIUREL fIKCKIJEIS. .Stole ehapoe, ti9s Gd, 355, 47* (id lo ("/> FQXALINE Nl',CK.Ll<:'l'S,Stol9, &o.,Bliapos, White or Groy, 7s fid, 8a 6d, 10« Cd, 12a 15.1, 15s Gil, J 7s Cd to 39a G>l IMrTATION EltillNU NWCiiLErs. Stole Bhaputt, various lengths, l&s (id, 14s lid, 25i. 2ils lid, 3H.s (id IMITATION KI(3IJNJ!i MUFFS, 2U T^ T n WAREHOUSE x n TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, TILL 'J P.M. BARGAINS FOR THE MILLION! WEEKLY BARGAINS! WEEKLY BARGAINS-! SEE OUR WINDOW! . Lovely Xylonite Serviotto Rings, Is each Hand-engraved Silver Links, 3s set E.P. Ladies' Bolts, from 5s each 12 dozen 9ct Gold Name Brooches, 4s 6d each 12 dozen Gold Laco Pins, 3s 6d each And numerous other Bargain?. Just Opening Up — Largo Shipment of Ladies' Bagg, Silver-mounted Purses, and Dressing Cases. S. G. ItOSS, JEWELLER AND ENGRAVER, 7a, WILLIS-STREET. ' Extra : Name and Date Engraved FREE on any article purchased. « SYSTEM." "OYSTEM" is tho business man's maga>O zine — it is brimful of suggestions, any one of which is worth moro than your subscription. "Syatem" tells you of up-lo-dtito method* that aro practical, that fiavo waste, that, increase profits. YEREX, BARKER & FINLAY, LTD., Solo N.Z. Agents, Wollington. - REAL LIVE AGENTS AVANTED. WELLINGTON EDUCATION BOARD. TMMEDIATE, application is invited •*• from teachers competent to undertake relieving »ork, G. L. STEWART, Secretary.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 135, 8 June 1906, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 135, 8 June 1906, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 135, 8 June 1906, Page 6