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For Australian States (duo Sydney 21st inst.), per Maheno, 8 a.m. Friday, the 17th April (Good J''riday), being a Post Ollice holiday, all branches of the Post Ollloe will be closed. Mails fnr despatch by steamers on that day will claso on lluirsday, tho 16th April, at 8 p.m., with the exception of tho EnglMi and AustrnJiju mails, per Maheno, which will close on «.Jooil Friday, at S a.m., but money ordern nnd reKistered articles, per Mnheno, will close on Thursday, nt 4 and 5 p.m. respectivelj. Mi'ils for curly morning trains only will oloso at tho usual time on Good Friday. A delhery of letters, etc., by letter-carriers will take place over the -public counter, Chief Post Ollice, between this hours of 8.30 p.m. and 9.30 p.m. on Thuwjday, tho 16tli April, and, Saturday, the 18th April On Saturday, the 18t)i April, the letter-oar-ricra will make two full deliveries, but on Easter Monday there wiU bp. no delivery. Monday, tho 20th April (Easter Monday), the Post Olttce. will bo open, in all its branches, "■except money-order ajrid savings bank, between the hours of 9 and 10 a.m. Mails by early trains uiuy will eloae aa usual, but • ail mails by Btcanieis close at 8 a.m. Mails for Fiji, Fanuing Island, Canada, United Stuieu of .\merica, Continent of Kurope, and United Kingdom, via Vancouver, closo at Auckland, per Tadimo, on Wednesday, 15th inst., ai 2.40 p.irf. Mail* for RaroDonga, Tahiti, and Penrhyn. Islanda, per Mnntipouri, close at Auckland, on Wednesday, 15th, Inst., at 8.45 a.m. M.iiln for Croinaiiy, Puysegur Point, and Te. Oneroa, close at Bluff, per luvorcargill, on Thursday, 16th inst., at 11 a.m. The ilex* bepst dtspatoh for Continent of Europe and United Kingdom w:ll be via Naples, closing at Wellington, per Malieno, oa Friday, 17th inst., nt 'i a.m. All booka a-.id sample-packets and newspapers for places within the Dominion must be posted half an hour before the ordinary letter mail, closes. ' Unless otherwise specified, registered letters/ and parcelj-post packages muss be handed in end money orders obtained one hour before thq ordinary mall doom. R. Q. MORRIS, Acting Chief Postmaster. CARPETS, LINOLEUM^, FLOOR COVERINGS OF EVER 7 DESCRIPTION. CURTAINS, LACE, SDLK, PLUSH, TAPE/3TRY CURTAINS Of Every Description Stockr/d. HOUSEHOLD LIKENS OF EVERY DESORIPTI/ JN. F these goods we aro sperf lalists, and naturally study our custorjers. It ia to our interest — to bring them, back again. Our stocks aro largo, our, designs the nowest, our qualities relial;le, and our values unapproachable. In view of tho new buildiy .g being completed in the near, future wo' aro selling at REMOVING PRICES. GEORGE WINDER, FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, ' * 72, 74, MANNEI/.S-STREET. f ■ N.B. — Measurements •'taken and estimatesgiven by experienced .-men free of charge. FOOTBALL 1 FOOTBALL! "" T^EW Season's Goods aro now opened, a" and comprise o, largo variety in COTTON JERSEYS! COTTON JERSETS' ENGLISH BOOTS ! "^w x a . KNICKERS. J^&§g? IfS! We Solicit a Visit of Inspection. WALLACE & GIBSON, WILLIS-STREET (next Evening' Post). DAVID ANDERSON AND SON, riIEA MERCHANTS AND HAMDLY JL j ' GROCERS, ♦b, MOLESWORTH-STREB.T. Telephone 331. "THE HOUSE OF QUALITY" E NORTON AND CO.'S , Tailoring • • expresses tho mqjst advance/3 Fashionthought in Men's Attire — perl cot-fitting garmf/nts that in quality of materials, cut, and finish, leave nothing to \je desired by f,ho most critical dressers. Only the verj' latest and most exclusive fabric desigris imported. 61, WILLIS-STREET. MANY MEN IN WELLINGTON /i RE troubled about their- Clothes for ■4^ the winter season. These are not tho men who are in tho habit of entrusting tho making of their Clothes to us. No ; once a man buys a Suit here ho feela Ihat hia tailoring troubles aro over. We <can give you satisfaction in quality, out, /and fit, and our cash prices mean a disftinct saving to you.— MORRISON and '.PENNEY, 73, Willis-street. . 28th March, 1907. ' 28th March, 1908. 12 Months' Record, at tho ENGLISH TAILORING ROOMS, In Kolburne-avonue, SHOWS a large increase of new customers, mostly gained by tho recommendation of old customers. What doba such progress indicate? Just this: That the public like quality and appreciate style in their clothes, also they like to have a real variety of fashionable materials to choose from, hence Mr. D. Milligan and staff find their services in daily growing demand. . A FIRST-CLASS SUIT. THIS dosen't express much "does it ? , But when we add that it's am "OSBORNE SUIT" it's a guarantee that/ in fashionable cut and style, neatness o// fit, and honesty in make and finish it will be second to none in the city, and that the price will be reasonable. Call and inspect our Choice Stock at New Fabrics now and leave your ordej;. WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION-. EVERY WAY. ' K. OSBORNE & CO., 95, CUBA-STREET. EVENING DRESS SUITS. K # B. DAVIS & CO., GENTLEMEN'S TAILORS, 61, LA&fBTON-QUAY. Have juafc fended the LATEST »nd NEWEST MATERIALS for these higu-olasi garments, in tha making of which wo aro recognified as Bpeetaliita. BELL'S PERTH WHISKY. W. AND G. TURNBULL AND CO., Agonts, WELLINGTON and WANGANUI. TO FEEL BRIGHT AND WELL, DRINK "WAI-RONGOA." rjs undoubtedly tho most valuablo Table Water yet discovered in Now Zealand, and far Biirpaßios any foreign &pa water over imported horo. It carries tlio rccommondation of tho medical profession, and i» mcd in leading hospitals, liollamy's, U.S.S. Co.'s fleet, obc. .Bottled only at tho famous Wai-Rongoa Springs by THOMSON & CO., DUNEDIN. ,'l9 Special Gold Mud ah in Open Competition Against the World.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 89, 14 April 1908, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 89, 14 April 1908, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 89, 14 April 1908, Page 6