fTTHE EVENING POST SHEET ALMANAC For 1910 Will be issued GRATIS with THE EVENING POST Of FRIDAY, 21st JANUARY. Agents requiring extra papers of that date will oblige by forwarding their orders by not later than THURSDAY NEXT. rpHERE ARE THOUSANDS OF" . CARD LEDGERS IN USE TO-DAY. BECAUSE They Don't Require Re-opening. They Separate Open from Closed Accounts. They Show your Overdue Accounts in a way that no other system does. Equally Useful to Largo as to Small - Firms. IT WILL PAY YOU TO INVESTIGATE, i THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., 17 and 19, Cuba-street, WELLINGTON. FORCED SALE ! W. DIMDORE' S ASSIGNED STOCK W. DIMDORE' S ASSIGNED STOCK AT LESS THAN HALF LANDED COST! rpHE ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE DISPOSED OF WITHIN 14 DAYS. White Matt Tennis Shirts, worth 3s lid, now Is lid Neglige Shirts, worth 5s 6d, now 2s lid Fashion Shirts, worth 6s 6d, 7s 6d, now 2s lid and 3s 6d Black Sateen Shirts, worth 5s 6d, now 3s 3d Celluloid Collar, Is, now 6d Pyjamas, 10s to 15s, now 5s 6d to 7s 6d Grey Stripe Denim Trousers, 1 4s 6d, now 2s ■lid Blue Denim Troußers, 4s 6d, now 2s lid Black Stiff Felts, 8s 6d, now 4s lid Singlets, Is lid to 3s 6d Underdra-wers, Is lid to 3s 6d Men's Straw Boaters, Is each All-vrool Socks, 9d pair Etonia Handkerchief, 5s 9d per doz. Boys' Galatea Blouses, Is each Men's Box Suits, from 20s Bush Rugs, from 3s lid Dress Baskets, 2s 6d to 5s 6d, now Is 3d to 2s lid Tin Trunks, 5s 6d, 7s Tin Hat Boxes, 4s 6d Men's Caps, now 6d, 9d, and Is Rubber Heels, now 3d, 6d, and 9d Ladies' and Gents' Boots, Shoes, and Slippers Etc., Etc., Etc. GOODS REMOVED TO WHOLESALE WOOLLEN CO., HOTEL WINDSOR BUILDINGS, WILLIS-STREET. THE GRAMOPHONE GRAND. "VrO doubt tho failures in the early -^ talking machines created a prejudice against them. With the NE\Y Gramophone there is no prejudice to overcome, and the moment it begins to work, the hearer realises that he is in the presence of some great singer's voice, and he is carried away by the wonderful faithfulness of the music. It is but fitting that an example of the highest perfection which the gramophone has yet reached should adorn the home of Queen Alexandra, who was delighted with the marvellous reproductions of the "GRAND" supplied to her, which. is now kept at Sandringham. There is no harsh metallic sound, no jarring noise with the '.'NEW GRAMOPHONE GRAND." It, is not as a machine, but a musical instrument, that reproduces the sounds of the human voice with lifelike fidelity. Melba, the greatest living singer of the day, will sing into no other instrument, and is loud in her praise of the clearness of its reproductions. BEGG AND CO., 118, Willis-street., Wellington Agents, invite you to hear the NEW GRAMOPHONE GRAND at their music rooms. f^ AUMONT'S Cinematographs^ Full stocks supplied by the Sole Agents, Australian Kodak, Ltd., 6, Mercer-6t., Wellington. PIANOFORTE AND SINGING. MISS MAY DRISCOLL has Resumed Teaching, at her Rooms, N.Z. AlHance Buildings. FURNISHED HOUSE TO LEE TfyTODERN, newly - furnished SIX- ■ Lyj - ROOMED TWO-STORY HOUSE; every com enienco ; in vicinity of Oriental Bay ;• on tram line ; owner leaving on extended holiday. Apply for address at Evening Post. FUNERAL NOTICE. npHE Funeral of the late John Lindsay X Scott will leave the Mortuary Chapel of Robt. 11. Wilson and Son, Tomorrow, 20th January, 1910, at 10.30 a.m. for Karori Cemetery. ' ROBT. H. WILSON AND SON, Undertakers and Embalmers, 164, Adelaide-road. Tel. 1999 (day or night). FUNERAL NOTICE. rpHE Funeral of the late James FerX kins will leave his. late residence, No. 22, Horetaunga-street, Petone, Tomorrow (Thursday), 20th January, 1910, at 2 p.m., for the Cemetery, Karori. Pri■\ate interment. E. MORRIS, Jun., Undertaker and Embalmer,_ 60, Taranaki-street. Tel. 937 (clay and night). FOR RALE, Hawkes Bay Plains (suitable for orchard), 13^ acres, all flat and well fenced, subdivided into 4 paddockß, arte.sian water ; price £750. Also, 8 acres, orchard and vegetable garden ; 6-roomcd house and all necessary buildings; price £1600; cash required £750, balance 5 per cent, for 5 years. HUNTER, SCHULTZE AND GIBSON, Land, Estate, and Exchange Agents, Tennyson-.«t, Napier SOME peopie go to a lot of-unnoces-sary trouble cleaning their windows. With the aid of a 6d bottle of No Smear the work can be done with the greatest ease and satisfaction in half the time. £3 REWARD. rf^HE above Reward will be paid for such X evidence as will convict the thief who hM boea «tealia(r from the garden of the Aged. 2seed;_JfejM, ,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 15, 19 January 1910, Page 8
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