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TRAMWAYS DISTRESS AND ACCIDENT SOCIETY. nnHE Committee of tho above dosiro to A express their Thanks to the donors and Patrons to their Moonlight Excursion for their hearty co-operation in bringing tho enterprise to a highly successful and financial termination. F EDWARDS, Hon. Sec. C. PATCHETT, Hon. Treas. riTHE Ladies' Committee of the Wolling- '-*- ton Cen' 1 Mission beg to sinccroly Thank all those who have helped them with the Sunday Evening Strangers' Tea, whether by donations of goods or otherwise, and to notify that tho tea is now discontinued for the summer months. ' MASSAGE. fTVHE treatment of Massage, scientificX ally applied to tho body, head, and face is recognised by all scientific men as one of the safest and simplest methods for alleviating suffering. Consult at my rooms before going elsewhere, and you will bo convinced that we can give satisfaction at moderate charges. — CHAS. A. TURNER, Masseur and Hair Specialist, Jiawson's Buildings, Woodward-street ELECTRIC VIBRATORY MASSAGE TREATMENT. The only Vibratory Instrument of its kind in the Dominion. MISS MILSOM. Hair Physician, Face Specialist ; Manicuring, Shampooing, Clipping, Electrolysis, Hair Dressing, Hairwork of every description; Combings made up. Ladies and Gentlemen taught their own treatment and massage — tho nly way to possess good healthy hair and ekin. Hair Foods; Skin Foods for dry and greasy hair and skin. King's Chambers. Willis-street. Tel. 814. MRS. ROLLE STO N, Hair Physician, Faco Specialist, and Masseuse (Certificated) All Treatments. Shampooing. g, Willis-street, over Carroll's. 'Phone 1599 ("J3EMOVAL oi (superfluous Hair. — BaA*i fore using the many advertised depilatories for this purpose, consult Mrs. Haybittle on Electrolysis, the only permanent cure. 61. Lambton-quay "LA MAISON PARISIENNE." ' ri4/riSS A. DAVEY'S MILLINERY U-TA COLLEGE. Hume's Buildings. 102, WILLIS-ST. Open daily, also Monday, Wednesday, and Friday Nights. (1) "PRIVATE MATERNITY HOSPIJL TAL, with every home comfort and care, established by NURSE STRATFORD, at 28, PIRIE-STREET, near Kent-terrace Tram Station. Telephone 2356. /GENUINE Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, XJT 2s sd ; Fellows's Hypophosphites, 5s lOd; Angier's Emulsion, 2s 6d and 4s 6d; Blaud's Ideal Tonic and Blood Pills, same as prescribed in all the leading hospitals, Is 6d and Is per 100; Hot Water Bags, Enemas, Trusses, Douche Cans, etc., in great va_riety. We remind fresh customers that our Compounding of Physicians' Prescriptions and all other Dispensing is conducted with extreme care and absolute fidelity. V. and H. EVENS, ' Chemists. Tel. 1183. LATEST DEVELOPMENTS. WELLINGTON CENTRAL ELECTORATE! FISHERITES, Hislopites, No-License-ites, Reductionites, Continuanceites, all seen smiling inside OTAGO MEAT COMPANY'S SHOP over their most reasonablo purchase of Prime Poultry for Christmas Dinner. Every description on earth obtainable. Order early to save disappointment. DICKINSON BROS., , Corner Cuba and Vivian streets. NOW ~IS~THE' TIME"f6~GET ttvyeing and dry cleaning JLPyeing and dry cleaning done for the holidays, At tho WELLINGTON DYE WORKS. W. BARBER AND CO., 125, Cuba-street. 23, Riddiford-street. 'Phone 226. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. eIGHEST pricos given for Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's superior Misfit and Loft-off Clothing, Boots, etc. All letters promptly attended to. Addross Mrs. Dalloy, 107, Ingestre-street, Telephone 2964. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. ffIHE PEOPLE'S WARDROBE SHOP, A 118, Taranaki-streel— Mrs. Nightingale, buyer of Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc. Mrs. Nightingale calls at the Hutt ami Petone Wednesdays. • Write or 'phone 2924. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. trIADIES' and Gentlemen's superior MisILJ fit and Left-off Clothing bought; highest prico given ; letters attended to. —Mrs. Botterill, 121, Ingestre-street. Telephone 2379. OPEND Holidays on Select Farm at *-* Otaki; ideal health home for tho children's holidays; everything of the best and healthiest provided ; groen fields, plenty fruit, haymaking; inspection by parents invited ; terms, 20s weekly, in advance, ■vyhich includes piano lessons kept up if requested ; families acquainted preferred ; accommodation for ton only. Fifteen minutes from station. Apply FARM, Railway P. 0., Otaki. SPLENDID SAWMILLING PROPERTY TO BE LEASED ON A CUTIING ROYALTY. One of the most up-to-date mills and plants, quito new, all lcady, and in first-class going order. Splendid steel railway ' line and locomotive line laid right on to tho centre of the bush, which consists mostly of splendid TOTARA AND MATAI. The mill is erected on tho Main Trunk Railway, and connected by a siding. 150 MILKS FROM AUCKLAND. 250 MILES FROM WELLINGTON. 6000 ACRES OF 'J OTARA AND MATAI BUSH, WITH A SPRINKLING OF WHITE PINE. This is possibly the FINEST TOTARA and MATAI BUSH in the Dominion. THE Proprietors invite offers for Leasing the above Valuable Property on a Cutting Royalty. The Lessors have the new mill in splendid working order, and the Lessees would only havo to extend the tramway through the bush as required For a practical man there is a fortune in this propeftyr^Two large markets, namely, Auckland and Wellington ; and the smaller inland towns will take all the totara that it is possible to turn out. This is a chanco of a lifetime for a cooperative company of workers to take up a lease and make a fortune out of it. Therefore, it should commend itself to practical milling hands. At the present timo Heart of Totara Could be landed at Wellington at net cost to lessees ah 13a 9d per 100; should the railway rates be further reduced (as is expected) it would be landed at 12s 6d per 100 cost. Intending lessees, therefore, can Bee the splendid profits that can be made Out of this proposition. For further particulars^ apply to E. M. BOULTON. Secretary The Pungapunga Timber Company, Limited, Nathan's Buildings, Wellington,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 143, 16 December 1908, Page 1

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