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D. SPECIAL OFFERINGS J. FOB ' A TO-MOKROW, WEDNESDAY. WHITE MQSLTC BLOUSES, trimmed Val lace and insertion. d-Ti 1? A <V Usual Prices, 6/11 io 8/11 VJXfcJiii.J. SPKCIAL PRICE TO-MORROW, AIQ SUMMER WHITE JAPANKSE SILK BLOUSES, trimmed Val lace 'and / insertion. Usual Prices, 10/6 to 18/G SALE SPECIAL PRICK TO-MORROW, Q /1 1 DAINTY SCARVES AT BARGAIN 7 PRICES. •PfiOGBESS. ORIENTAL LACE SCAUVJ3S, in ivory and champagne blJjit bCAItVKS, in white and sky, coloured embroidered ends .SOME SPECIAL CHIFFON SCARVES, with embroidered ends, for bat draping Usual Prices, 2/6 to 2/11 1 ** OFFERINGS SPECIAL PPJCE WEDNESDAY, -j /O to-morrow, EXTRAORDINARY OPEERINGS WEDNESDAY. In X r Q r PJ S ? TE SHOTTL< SlL^'^ and RICH MKUVEILLIEUX hlliKS, m navy, rosewood, old rose, wino, emerald, turquoise, rp™ A BARGAIN IN COSTUME FLANNEL. REDUCED Light-Grey Striped COSTUME FLANNKL, of sufficient weight for IN PRICE an U n ? £°? tuni ,% Sm «to»t Novelty of tho Season. x " xM*llyi!i llfual Price, 4/6 yard AT the SPECIAL SALE PRICE TO-MORROW, "J /| -| YARD D.I.C. QUALITY AT BARGAIN PRICES ! EVERY ARTICLE IN EACH DEPARTMENT REDUCED IN PMCE. WRITE FOPv CATALOGUE OF BARGAIN S-POST FEER i, am ___j?* r *}i™«°<>T>cn '''"^fgggqw J^f'?siii7,I t ii 1,ll ,l . G m - Atnuse-nients. town ITaliT. to-morrow evening, at 8 °.' olock TN consequence of the liuse Success of Last Night's Concert -H. and in response to a large number oE requests, arrangements •> bavo been made for 'BLANCHE AREAL, Tho FAMOUS PRIM A. DONNA, to give a FINAL PAKE WELL CONCERT TO-MORROW fKBSBBiiJ EVENING. To *f "f fchis jfst chanco of hearing ono of tho world's most renowned artists within the reach of everybody, the following POI'ULAIi. PRICES will be charged :— BALCONY cp I UODY OF HALL -t I A- '" 1/JSOO SEATS AT ... t>/ 3000 SEATS AT v / A- J/T OWN HALL. Under Direction of J. and N". TAIT. COMMENCING MONDAY, 11th FEBRUARY. Tho Directors, with Plcasureable Pride, announce a SEASON OF SIX NIGHTS, WITH SPECIAL MATINEES, OF THIS KOTAL BESSES O' TH' BARN BAND! THE MOST FAMOUS MUSICAL ORGANISATION IN TUB WOULD. The Besses o* th' Barn's performances in tho South Island aro establishing records wnujb m point of enthusiasm and attendance, aro unprecedented in tho musical history of iSetr Zealand. J THE BOX PLANS open at the DRESDEN TO-MORROW (Wednesday), at 9 a m •Anticipating that thousands of residents of Wellington aud burroundintr districts are eagrerly awaiting the BESSES' COxN CERTS, intending patrons are respectfully advised to book thoir seats early. PRICES ... K/_ (RESERVED GALLERY} q/ AND S\\ ' G. D. PORTUS, Touring Manager.

WELLINGTON TECHNICAL SCHOOL, , VICTORIA-STREET. mHE School will Re-open on THURSJL DAY, 7lh February. Day Students aro requested to attend at 9.30 a.m. Day Courses arc available in Art and Art Crafts, in Typing and Shorthand, in Domestic Economy (including Dressmaking and Cookery), and for Commerce, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, Carpontry and Joinery, etc. Evening- Classes will bo hold in tho following Art and Art Crafts, including Drawing, Painting and Modelling from naturo and life, Design, Painting and Decorating, Writing and Illumination, Carving, Metal Work, Jewellery and Enamelling, Cabinet Designing, etc. Building Construction and Architecture Plumbing Carpentry and Joinery Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Mechanics, Practical Geometry and Mechanical Drawing Magnetism and Electricity Mathematics, Chemistry Latin, English and Arithmetic Bookkeeping (Elementary and Advanced) Shorthand and Typing Tailors' Cutting Dressmaking and Dresscutting Cookery, otc. . Students propared for City and Guilds, South Kensington, Matriculation, Junior and Senior Civil Service and other Examinations. Students are requested to enrol at onco. W. S. LA TROBE, M.A., Director. M. M. SLATTER, Registrar. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, LTD. A 7A 7 DIVIDEND of 5 per cent, is now "^^ payable at the Bank of New Zealand, Wellington, for the six months ended 31st December, 1906, upon Coupon No. 27 of Share Warrants Nos. 1-16, 20-29, 31-3*, 46, and 51-54. J. H. HELLIWELL, Secretary. Ist February, 1907. ALL PREVIOUS RECORDS BROKEN. IN ono half-hour, from dictation. Miss Roso L. Fritz, using an UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER, wrote 5110 words, and, allowing for 41 errors, averaged a net speed per minute of 82 words. This constitutes tho World's Rocord. I YEREX, BARKER & FINLAY, LTD., N.Z, Agonts, Underwood Typewriter Co. IN BANKRUPTCY. ESTATE OF W. FARRELLY. mEKDERS will bo leceived at my JL offico, Customhouse, up to noon of 13th FEBRUARY, for Part Sec. 5 D.P. 1219, about 48 x 82ft, situated in Queou'sdrivo, Rosonoath, with 4-roomod house, with bathroom, Ecullery, and washhouse ; lot at 13a 6d per weok. Subject to first mortgago £300 at 6 per cent, and second mortgago £75. Particulars at my offico. Also soparntely for Stock, Tools, and Furniture, per list, valued at £93 18a. Tho highest or any tender not necessarily acceptod. JAMES ASHCROFT, Official Assignee. TO TAILORS. "I^TANTED. a Coat Hand, at onco. E. wv Milli. Potone.

OPEN-AIR CONCERT. OPEN-AIR CONCERT. BASIN RESERVE. BASIN RESERVE. NEWCASTLE CITY BAND NEWCASTLE CITY BAND NEWCASTLE CITY BAND WriLL Play a Grand Programme TO. VV MORROW EVENING (WEDNESDAY), at 8 o'clock. Half proceeds in aid of Local Hospital. The band will arrive from Sydney by the s.s. Maheno to-morrow early, and a meeting will be held at the Duko of Edinburgh Hotel this evening to arrange a welcome. Australians and all enthusiasts invited to attend. THE "BESSES" OF AUSTRALIA, W. J. WHITE, __^ Convener. WELLINGTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING will be held at the Chamber on WEDNESDAY, the 6th INSTANT. .The proceedings will be opened with a Luncheon, and to avoid loss of time, members a»e requested to bo good enough co be present punctually, as it is proposed to begin the Luncheon promptly at 1 o'clock, and to commence tho business of the meeting at 1.35 p.m. BUSINESS : To receive Annual Report and Statement of Account. To cltct Council for the ensuing year. To elect Auditors. And General NOTICES OF MOTION. "That this Chamber reaffirms tho views expressed at tho last annual meeting in rospect of tho excessive "number of holidays that aro taken by the Banks trading in Now Zealand, aud desires tho Coun.-il to take every opportunity of seoking a reduction of their number." "That strong representations bo made to tho Government as to Iho great inconvenience suffered by the public owing to Iho inadequacy of tho accommodation provided at the Thorndon Railway Station, and that it be urged that tho question of the locality of tho station bo at onco decided, and that iynmediato steps bo taken for the croc- . tion of a now station on a scale commensurate with tho requirements of tho present and prospective traffic of this city." "That, while members appreciate the relief resulting from tho discontinuance of a largo number of daily trains on tho To Aro Section of Railway, this Chamber is still of opinion that in tho interests of the Colony as a whole, as avcll as of the City of Wellington, the lino ohould bo entirely removed, as it is evident, that tho service is being conducted at a serious loss, and passenger traffic is provided for by tho Municipal Electric Tramways." S. CARROLL, Secretary. FIOR Sale, ono of tho best General Store Businesses in the North Island, good business town ; a real bargain ; turnover, £4500 for year. No goodwill ; principals only dealt with. Stock at cost ; owner retiring. Apply at once, Evening Post

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1907, Page 8

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