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BY TELEGRAPH.

NAPIER, 6th November. Arrived— Manuka (9 aim.), from Wellington; Niwaru (10 a.m.), from Bluff. NELSON, 6th November. Arrived— Waverley (11.15 a.m.), from Wellington. LTTTELTON, 6th November. Arrived— H.M.6. Pioneer (11.30 a.m.), from Akaroa. Sailed— Surrey (7.25 a.m.), for Dunedin; Wanaka (11.25 a.m.), for Bluff. DUNEDIN, Cth November. To sail— Tarawera (4 p.m.,) for northern ports. Passengers /or Wellington— Mrs. Dobson and infant, Captain C. M'Arthur. BLUFF, 6th November. Arrived — Paparoa, from Timaru. ONEHUTJGA, 6th November. Sailed— Takapuna, for .New Plymouth. Passengers : aaloon— Misses O'Loughlm, Mitchell (2), Mesdames Hargreaves and 4 children, Brabant, Smith, Browne, Jenkins, Corbndge, Jenkins, and Rev. Smelhe.

The cricket match Boys' Institute v. the Mission to Seamen, has been postponed. The following will represent the Boys' Institute against the Boys' Training Farm at Weraroa on Monday, 9th :—: — F. Harding, Mills, G. Kichards, A. Beale, Ambrose, Phillips, Whiterod, J. Jenkins, Jennings, Burrows, Heavey ; emergencies, J. Howitt, E. Eichards, G. Hill, T. Johnson, Cliflord. Mr. F. W. Flanagan, Commissioner of Crown Lands and Chief Surveyor for Nelson, is on a departmental visit to Wellington. Messrs. R. Hannah and Co., Ltd., advertise in this issue the qualities of men's new paddock-out loco boots, which they stock in tan and black leathers. The ferry steamers will run special excursions to and from Day's Bay on Monday (Bang's Birthday), commencing at 9 o.m The water ohuto and side shows will be open to tho public, and there mil be various kinds of amusement for young and old The full time-table is advertised in this issue. Under the headlines of "We Grasped Our Opportunity" will be found an announcement inserted by Messrs. Thomson and Brown, auctioneers, who have been appointed sole agents for the Simla Estate, Khandallah. The estate comprises some 25 unsold sections, situate opposite the railway station. The management of the Corner Boot Store, Biddiford-street, announce in our advertising columns a special line of children's shoes and sandals. Messrs. "Veitch and Allan advertise a number of household necessities at special prices for Saturday only.

PARISIAN

; ;^^^^t\ RUFTLES "=.^^BSS^^ FEATHER .ff^^pW 21/-to6gns. PJ^^^^^S" RUFFLES.— The very 1 J^^y/M^^^x^^^ latest and daintiest addi- B /frfflis Jlli§^P*illNfi» tion to neckwear novelties, B /^W m^^@&fl^M these we are showing in I v sl*viiiil^\*iil?' ciennes in white, cream, | *^c\j i/*J^*^*Ww l * Ai. "7/11 n/ii "I/"WZS I - v.^a 4 <??3tfb*- Aty/11, o/ii, 10/o i CHIFFON RUFFLES in black, white and cream 1 At 10/6 and 12/6 g CHIFFON RUFFLES in all the new shades, including I saxe blue, brown and sky At 16/6 and 21/- | Short white COQUE BOAS, exceptionally low priced 1 At Zl/- n Coloured COQUE FEATHER BOAS in navy, saxe § blue, brown and myrtle, exceptionally low priced g At 25/- I Short OSTRICH FEATHER BOAS in white, brown, , j saxe blue and natural, with chenille ends At 39/6 | Handsome long OSTRICH FEATHER, BOAS in white, i grey, natural, saxe blue, black, and black and white, | in various qualities at prices from 29/6 to 6gu i n eas j Warehouse closes to-morrow, Saturday, at 1 p.m. WEEKLY HALF-HOLIDAY. ■ j SuJ» nil^t^f ii I Useful Articles in Silver and Electroplate JgRiS WX Our stock contains thousands of dainty little TSflaKi IIP? i^^^^ W I articles in Silver and Electroplate ware that NBmnJrepSJJpp-a?^ || f I you cannot find iri any other store. If you want ' jj^Bm^^^g yp I to give a small gift, or if you require anything I for your home, this is the store where you will | get the best value for your money. All articles H7160 — Very pretty E.P.N.S. I carefully packed and sent, post free, on receipt Butter Dish, with cut glass j of remittance. lining, best quality, 13/6 H G9466 Best E.P.N.S. H1722 E4933 Best E.P.N.S. Fruit j Butter Dish and Knife, Pepper Salt Dish, 7 x 7m, floral pattern, glass lined, 8/6 Sprinkler, 1/6 Sprinkler, 1/- China dish, 7/6 ,The above arc White Glass with E.P. tops. H6344 E.P.N.S. and Cut Glass E.P.N.S. Glll6 E.P. and Cut Glass X Jam Dish, with spoon, 6/6 Pepper Pot, 5/- Dish and spoon for stewed I Salt Cellar, 5/- fruit, dia. SJin 1 7/6 E Stewart Dawson & Co., n.z., Ltd. | JEWELLERS - - WELLINGTON. X SPRING SUITS BY POST. You will appreciate our exquisite selection of Spring Suitings ex "lonic "and "Turakina." They comprise all the newest, most beautiful, and most fashionable Fabrics. The colour combinations are particularly modern \and attractive. They are ideal suiting for spring wear. Prices 50/- to 80/Patterns and simple measurement form posted Free on application. DARCY FORD^ ORS su a P B plS LESAIfi Caledonian Chambers (upstairs), 32 Willis St. I ___ . s wnat y° u At our'rooms you get the highest R^^^^^^^«^^^^^^ class work at reasonable fees. We will examine TOg^JKHJ^^^^^Cs^W§aßr your mouth, advise you what is best to do, and tell llpiifw^^irifi y°° c cosl (examination free). Our "'contour " dentures, with porcelain gums, defy detection as ~~ " artiGcial. -Complete Sets «f Teeth (Upper and Lower), £4/4/-. Single Tooth for 5/Extr*clion, I/-. «. Painless Extraction, 2/6. Each Extraction Under Gat (Gss given free), 2/6. Complete Set* of Teeth made in one day if required. OUR WORK IS STRICTLY HIGH-GRADE. FROST & FROST Jl9 WILLIS STREET (30 yards 'above Perrett, Chemist), WELLINGTON.® > Open Saturdty Evenings till 9 o'clock. Country Residents should write for further particultn. 0 Jsjrfpi£3L pERTH DTE WORKS. A^^^^^^ A - ROBERTSON, ;~ ~t,_ „„. _, rt - From Psrth and Paisley, Scotland, jjjJ'GREGOR WRIGHT AND CO.. GESBRAL DYER AND CLEANER, —— 19a, Ghuznoe-strcet. WgmUl Exhibition of NEW PICTURES Telephon , 918 . ~o~ o Boi 2> T . Aro . By yABTnWS ARTISTS SOCIETT FOB FKOTEOTION OP ARI OU S A.Kx xd x o. WOMEN AND CHILDREN Now on Viptv. ITfTHE Secretary will be in attendance at Waxtttttti Un™n- Sicibv Meech and -■- the Rooaiß, Bridge's Buildings, 102, t^Unnfir^treet ar^Caeh^Buyers Willis-street, on TUESDAY and FRIDAY .f iSrnitSr "ianot ' aud LibS! UOBMJNGB. from 10 tc ,12.30 AU comlatabSd over 35 yeKB mraicatwnß stnetly confident!.!.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 111, 6 November 1908, Page 8

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BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 111, 6 November 1908, Page 8

BY TELEGRAPH. Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 111, 6 November 1908, Page 8

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