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SWAPS FOR SHREWD PEOPL.E. THE GHEAT SALE AT THE DoI.Co MUST CLOSE ON SATURDAY. r A FTER that thrra will bo no more such bargains in Wellington for a. long time -£&. (o come. Here are a few indicated bargains for the remaining days— 50 WHITE QUILTS, in Marcella, Satin, Honeycomb, or Damask, all slightly soiled ; must be sold ; for tingle and doublo bods. All Half Marked Priced. Bargain at g/^ EACH. 60 Dozen WHITE TURKISH TOWELS, good tize and quality, slightly soiled. Usual price Is 3d each. Bargain price -jj ~a //» the dozen. 37 Coloured HONEYCOMB QUILTS, for ?ingle or doublo bod*, in Red, Blue, or Pink. To bo fcold Half-price.. Single Beds— Usual pr.ee 10s 6d. Bargain Price K/i 1 Each. Full-sizo Beds— Usual price Ms lid. Bargain Price jT/Q Each. REMNANTS 'at half marked prices j Remnants of PRINTS, ZEPHYRS, SHIRTING, MUSLINS, FLANNELETTES DRESS LINENS, SATEEN, BATISIJio, DELAINES, FLANNELS, ALL HALF PRICE. SOILED^ CUSHION COVERS, TOILET COVERS, PILLOWSLIPS, and OTHER lANCZ LIMA .OODo. MABKED pRIOES>p RIOES> PRUDENT PURCHASERS HAVE BEEN THE BIGGEST BUYERS THROUGHOUT TIII3 SALE OF SALES. JJ 3*3 * 1.0 'L/o

TIIE FINEST PROGRAMME YET! Cjt U X A T E £ It () V A L. •2- Prop., John Fuller and Son*. I'ULLF.R.T ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE Immense Immediate Succo, s of TnE BANVARDS, Introducing Pos ; tiyely tho Funniest and Clsvero&t [(.nuckubout Aerobatics. /BUMPJITY BUMPS , VioIet— BONETTA ai-.d WILLIAMS— Reg Comedy Sketch Patterera. Will— THE FRANKLIN y—Buby Tho Altogether Dift'event Double. Immense — WILL JAMES — Success ; Celebrated Banjo Executant, direct from ■ Louden halls, in popular selections. First Aupcai.inee Si.AtoVhNA AIiiORTC, , Harry— SALMON and CHESIER— Ida I Tod Galloway, A. L. " Copp, Madame 1 Blanche Carel!,!, the Raccooiib. | Prices— 2a';md Is. Boxes, Ouo Guinea JJIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. | TO-NIGHT AND EVERY EVENING. ' ' THE ROYAL PICTURES. 'In a Select Programme of the Latent English, American, and French Piei torjal Subjects. I SEE THE PLANK, THE PIRATES, Etc. j Prices — Ground Fioor 6<|. Dress Circle Is. bECOND LIMERICK NOW ON. Go!, a Post Card at Thoalre. P-izc?, £2 2s, £1 Is,, and 10s 6d. rp O W N , HAL L. Direction of J. and I?. TAIT. CLARA BUTT-RUMFORD CLARA BUTT-RUMFORD CLARA BUTT-RUMFORD FINAL CONCERTS. FINAL CONCERTS. FINAL CONCERTS. 3rd and sth 'MARCH - : (TUESDAY AND THURSDAY). , Encouraged by the .overwhelming success of tho.prewous series of concerts by Madame CLARA J3UTT and Mr. KEMNJ3RLJSY KfJMFORD, Messrs J. and N. TAIT pleasur.ibly imnounce TWO further Concerts, winch will constitute tlio LAST APPEARANCES of those FAMOUS ARTISTS in New Zealand. BOX PLANS FOR BOTH CONCERTS 'Will open at THE DRESDEN on TUESDAY, 25tb INST. . Reserved Gallery and Centre Chairs in Body of Ho 11 lCs 6d Reserved Chairs (Body of Hall) '7s 6d Unicservcd, Back Seats .. 5s G. D. P.ORTUS, \ (3. C. CAMPBELL, Business Managers. A KC-OVAL BILLIARDS. Xi New and interesting Problems. Lato Promises of Wellesley Club (oppoeite Theatre Royal). T. C. BRAGGE v. J, SMITH— 9OOO up. Exhibitions twicp daily, at 3 o'clock and 8 o'clock, TO-DAY, 12th February, till MONDAY, 17th inst. General admihsion, one shilling. Above prqm 1 iH.es will .shortly be opened/ to the public flitted with two true Arc-Oval Tables, L. C. M'LACHLAN, Le?Beo v and Manager. SWIFTS AMATEUR 'SWIMMING CLUB. NINTH ANNUAL CARNIVAL 1 "(Under N.Z.A.S.A. Rules.) TE ARO BATHS, SATURDAY, 15th FEBRUARY, 1903, • At 2.30 p.m. -h Swimming, Diving, Water Polo! Brass Band in AitcnJauce ! -* / Afternoon Tna Provided. f Plenty of Seating Accommodation. Admit'ion— ONE SHILLING. E. S. TORXE, , irtiii. Sec. &■ . WELLINGTON NAVALS' SUNDAY AT UOilE; MAIIANG-A BAY, 16th FEB. BOATb kiivo Feny Wharf at 2. 1S and 2.50 aharp. Jump's Brass .band m attendance. Alternoon Tea provided. Aiiulti,, Is; ChiUiroii, od. P.O. SINCLAIR, Hon. Sec. RESULTS in DENTISTRY DENTAL WORK can rarely be pxanmied critically by tho patient. Time only will tell whether the -work dono for you is good or bad. There are thousands in tho community' who can test:iy to tbe uxcellnr.ee of the work wo do. We are Specialists £>t Filling and Extracting Teeth Painl»*s.-ly and Making Naturai-iook-ing Ailiiicial Teeth. OPEN SATURDAYS TILL 9 P.M. £ s. d. Full Sets (upper and lower) ..440 Painless Extraction jO Z 6 Extractions .< 0 10 Gas given free each Extraction ... 0 2 6 / FROST & KIIOST, SURGEON DENTISTS ilO2:, WILLIS-STREET fcO ynrdß above Manners-street), Welliugtcn. WANTED to Hire, Pony Turn-out, 2 or 3 days v, cole: reasonable. Apl)ly 51, Tnrannki strecM, City. W~~INTED7a 1 capahirLeuj i>Tlp" A},' pi} Mre. J. W. Bridge, Blaukbrxdgß, Lower Ha'JL

FUNERAL KOTICE. fIiHE Friends oi tho Into Joseph HodJL gofcts are in\ilccl to atttond tho Funeral procession, which will leave his 1a.1.0 residence, Silverstream, To-morrow, ihc 13th, at 1 o'clock sharp, for the Church of England Cemetery, Upper Hull. -"H CHARLES CUDBY, Son., Undertaker. FUNERAL KOTICE. THE Friends of the lato Charles T. Browno aro jinvited to attend hia Funeral, -which \vTli loa\o St. Joseph's Church, Bii'jkle-streoi, To-aioriow (Thursday), 13rlt Ji'ebruary, at 9. C0 a.m,' tor tht Ivarori C'cnetory. J. FLVGER AND TO, Untlcrtakers and fmlalnirrs, Tel. 1076 20, Cuba-street. Roiuiom Maoa viill bo celebrated at 9 a-.w , '.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 36, 12 February 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 36, 12 February 1908, Page 8

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