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"DASIN RESERVE, SUNDAY, 23nTFEBRUARY, 1308. WOOLSTON BAND. PROGRAMME 1. — March "The Australasian" (Rimmcr) 2. — Intermezzo, "White Lilies" (Ord-Hume) 3. — Contest Selection, "William Toll" (Rossini) 4.— Cornet Solo, "The Lost Chord' 7 (Sullivan) 5. — Euphonium Solo, "Euphony" (Button) 6. — Grand Selection, "II Trovatoro" ♦ (Verdi) 7.— March, N.1.8.8.A. (Trussell) Conductor: Lieut. W. V. SID ALL. WELLINGTON MUSICAL UNION. /TNHORAL Tract ico will Commenco on MONDAY NEXT, 24th insl., at 8 p.m. in the Sydney-street Schoolroom. Intending Members aro requested to Meet tho Secretary at 7.45 the same evening. "Golden Legend!' (Sullivan) will bo reKearsed. A. M. LEWIS, Hon. Sec. Telephone 148. MASTERTON MEN PRAISE PLANTEKOA. SIR.--1 wish to testify to the benefit I havo received from xha use of yout PLANTEKOA Remedies, after trying other medicines (including the much advertised ). I have been Cured of a Longstanding Blood Ailment, also a Running Sore on the leg. I used in all Three Bottles of Plantekoa and Three Pots of Ointment. Also, tho other day I made something of a discovery witn Plantekoa Ointment. In .alighting from a ' dray, I severely sprained my unkle, and after bathing my foot, in hot water, I thoroughly rubbed the ointment into the affected part, and in two days I was able to resume work. The foot was so badly sprained I had to cut the boot off. — Yours faithfully, JAMES THOMSON. Dear Sir, — During the winter I have been a great Mifferer with Broken Chilblains— up till Iho time I wns induced to try your Plantekoa Oointment. I can testify truthfully to the fact that it acted like magic, and although at Lhai timo I could not wear my boots, after Jireo applications my feet were quite noalod, and I was enabled to got about my work us usual. I feel it my duty to testify to tho benefit I have received from tho use of your marvellous Plant okoa. (Signed) H. W. DEVONPORT. PLANTEKOA. ss. OINTMENT, Is and 2s. SOAP, Is. Obtainable from all Chemists and Storekeepers, or Post Freo from Plantekoa Proprietary, Wellington. Plantekoa Post-Cards, Free. REMOVAL NOTICE. JAMES W. JACK,. Representative of tho Paraffin Paint Company, San Francisco, makers of Mailhoul nr.ri "P and B" materials, has removed to Bank of New South Wales Building, Lambtonquay. REMOVAL NOTICE. j np HE Viavi Co. beg to stato thoy have -fi- removed to their former rooms, 2nd floor, Bank of Now South Wales Cham- j !)oi-.«, Lambton-quay. ! Take lift. REMOVAL NOTICE. THE WELLINGTON, DEPOSIT, MORTGAGE, AND BUILDING AftSOCIAIION, LIMITED, Has Rpmovcd to BANK CHAMBERS (First Floor), I Bank of Npw South Wales Building, j Lamhton-quay. DEPOSITS RECEIVED : 12 months . .. 4i par ,cent. p. a,. 6 months .... 3? per cent. p. a. 3 months .... 3 per fleni. va. JAMES ,iy. JACK, Secretary. rji O LET TO LET. 4 rooms Adams'-fcor. 8 rooms Kelbunie ! & do Kdinburxu-lur 8 do Pirio-sfc I a do Kelburne 8 do Wellington-ter 5 do Tutohon-st. 8 do Scarboi-o'-ter 5 do Moi.-tiiuer.-ter. 8 do Abel 6iuitli-t>b 6 do Island .Bay 8 do Goldio'a Brae G do 'I innkoii-rd 9 do Luxford-st 6 do Kelbiu-ne 11 do Willi-s-ft 6 do Karori 12 do Kolburne 6 do llutaitai 12 do Murpliy-st '7 do Queen-street 12 do Clifton-tor 7 do Wnsrht-st 12 do KUico-st 7 do Kilbirnie 22 do Kintoul-afc FURNISHED. 5 do Constalile-s-t G do Elizabeth-st 6 do Talavtmi-lur 7 do Owen-fat (i do GroKon 7 do Talavoro-tor | 6do Wright-st 7do Portlund-cres. ! Also bbops, Offices, Warehouses, &c, in j various parts of the city. Apply HAKCOURT & CO., 46, Lambton-quay, City. ; r»^ O LE T. TO L fi T. 3 rooms Karori-rd 8 rooms Shannon-sl 5 do Wadestown 8 do Kuaudallah 5 do Kolburne 8 do Thorndon 6 do Karori 8 do (off) VVellington6 do I''eatherston-Bfc ter. t5 do Kilbirnio 9 do Wellington-ter G'do Island Bay » do Willis-st 7 do Kvan'b Buy-rd 11 do Willis-st 7do Kolburne 1 1 do Jloin-streefc 7 do Hill-st 12 do Brougham-st 8 do Uevon-st 2\i do Rintoul-st b do Sodrboro'-lor. FURNISHED HOUSES. 2 do Muritai 6 Jo Kelbuvne (5 do Urofton 8 do Wellington-tor, ti do Brooklyn 10 do Northlands G do Oriental Bay 14 do Welling to n-ter For sale boarding houEe, 11 rooms off Willisstreet, always full, ingbing only .£95; rental, £2 5s pel- week. Also Shops, Offices, and Warehouses, in various parts of city. Apply J. 11. BETHUJNE & CO., m O LET. T~6 LET. 8 Rooms, The Terrace; £2 17s 6d. 6 Rooms, Kelburno ; £1 ss. 9 Rooms, Newtown; £2. 6 Rooms, Island Bay ; £1 Is. 6 Rooms, Karori ; £1 2s 6d. GUALTER, DYKES, AND CO. Featherston-street. WAREHOUSE, MOTOB, GARAGE, OR FACTORY. TO LET, or For Sale, Brick Building, 2 floors, opposite Town Hall. Newly erected and with all conveniences. Exceptional terms offered. Apply FARMERS' CO-OP. DISTRIBUTING CO., LTD., Allon-street. TO LET, 6 Rooms, Berhampore, now, 22s 6d; Hutt, 21&; Island Bay, near beach, 16s, 20s; 7, Wright-street 27s ,6d, Kelburno 30s, Shannon-stroot, 22s 6d; 8, Garden-road 37s 6d, Ilawkcr-strect 355 ; 9, Oriental Bay 40s, Maarama-croscont 35. Furnished, 5 rooms, Hutt 20s; 6, Crofton 40s; 8, Huttt, 40s. Lcighton, 7 Feathers-ton-stroet. TO LET, 6 Rooms, good locality; £7 per calendar month. Address Select, Evening Post. TO LET, 6-roomed Cottage, Berhampore, Chilka-street,' all conveniences, gas and hot water throughout. Apply Mrs. Davis, Fruit Shop, Constable-street. npO LET, Seatoun, Furnished Cottago, -fi- 4 loom.-., every convenience, will let for k'liiint 14j por week. For full particulars apply J. ll.Bothuno and Co. TO LET, S-Miop and Dwelling, No. 35, Tory-street ; rent 265. Apply next door. npO LET, Kolburne, 4 rooms electric jL light, bathroom, all conA unionccs, bunuv pojition ; r.efit 18i. Jl'Kpa. aad Co.,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 45, 22 February 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 45, 22 February 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 45, 22 February 1908, Page 6

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