I FUNKRAL NOTICE. fIiHK Friends of George Smith are invited I to attend the Fnnfral of hi* Daughter, Annie, which is t<> leave his residence. 18, Moir-street, To-morrow, Wednesday, at 10 a.m , for the Cemetery, Karori. J. &, A. WILSON, Fnneral JTurnixhers. ■By H> __>*» Suppliers to special X-SsSSk* His Excellency Appointment, _^Cs!__2_Js the Governor. D.I.C ok i am Die. .KIiGIN WIJNCEYS. AN IDEAJ, MA I EBtAL For Ladies' \V inter Uiidercloihing, Gentlemen's *-hirta, and Children's wear. D.1.0. ELGIN WIiSCmS D.I.C. f Are All Double Width. « ftach threti'l of finely-tensed wool and cotton tenders the material ai soft oh cashmere, and practically unsbriukable. It improves with washing. D.I.C. ORfcAAI ISLGIN D.I.C. WINCEYS Are stocked in a wide range of prices, to suit ull buyers — 1b lid, 2a 3d, 2» o<i, 2s 9d, 2s lid, 3s 3d, 3d 6d, 3s Ud yard. Write for i'utterna, Post Free. DT / 1 Panama and B V T _T1 . l.\_>. Brandon streets LJ.JLtKj* Warehouse open Vo-MOKRO W (Wednesday) till 6 p.m. IMPORTANT NOTICE. WE the undersigned beg to inform tho public of Wellington and dietrice that we have purchased the interest of Mr. R. Ayres in the business of Ayres and Co., Chemists, Cuba-street. We havt made extensive alterations in the premises, making it the finest and most up-to-date pharmacy in the city. The dispensing department is fitted up on the most up-to-dato lines, and is replete with every modern convenience to ensure accuracy. This department will be under the immediate direction end supervision, of Mr. E. C. Ayres, Chemist (by examination), who will be assisted b^ qualified dispensers. By strict attention to business we hope to make it the most popular pharmacy in the city. (Signed) E. O. AYRES. T. A. BELL. W. A. AYRES. Having sold my interest to the above, I desire to thank the public for the tupport given to me for a period of nearly 60 year?, and hope tho game will bo oxtended to my successors. R. AYRES. TXTHITOOMBE AND TOMBS'S Em- » » ployees l 7th Annual Social, which was to have taken placo on Thursday, 21st inst., haa been Postponed until FRIDAY the 22nd inst., and will bo held in the Alexandra Hall, Abel Smith-street, instead of tho New Century Hall, Kentterrace, as previously arranged. 3_S_^_£ S.S. BRIEZ HUEL, FROM NEW YORK CAPTAIN AUDRAIN will not bo retponsible for any debts 'contracted by hi™ crow without his written authority. W. AND G. TURNBULL AND CO., AgenU, I
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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 144, 19 June 1906, Page 6
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