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THE FKAMING of PICTURES. PICTURE FRAMING W an art which few haro thoroughly mattered. We turn cut the moat ARTISTIO FRAMES for tlio most exacting customers at pricos wh:rh arc VKRY RKASONAHLK. Our dumiuw. in tb-> framing of nirtureH lim kept oaco with tho fa.ni" which wo have acquired through our nplcmlid work m tins branch of our extenxivo boHinpxs. If you havo a coftly piituro that needs framing, or a pimplo photograph you wish to preserve, como in and let us help you select the mo«i appropriate frame. Wo do just an good work in thin regard as can bo obtained in wiy other storo in town, and our charges are always found to be particularly moderate. You can thoroughly depend ou us for fine work. FRAMED PICTURES. "WOOD GATHERERS" and "A SUNNY SUMMER'S DAT," a. pair by C. Br.min. Framed with 3-inch dark brown ingrained oak and mounts. Size of finished picture 31 x 25 inches. 12s 6d each. ' "A GOOD STORY" and "DANTE AND BEATRICE," both by Deudy Sadler. Framed with a. 4-inch plain brown bevelled oak frame and mount. Sizo of picture 34 x 26. 14s bd. •THE SPIRIT OF THE SUMMIT," by Lord Loighton. Framed with a 4-inch dark brown ftained oak and mount. Size 36 x 24. 14s 6d. "THURSDAY," by Dendy Sadler, showing tho Monks angling from river bank for Friday's fish. Framed with 4-iac'a brown bevelled oak and mount. Size 34 x 28. 14s 6d. "HARMONY," by ZaiskL Framed with, brown bevelled oak frame and mount. Size 30 x 25. 12s 6d. «'A ROCK-BOUXD COAST," by Elmer Keene. Brown bevelled oak frame, with ' mount and gilt slip. Size 33 x 26. 14s 6d. "NERO AT THE CIRCUS," with » dark brown embossed frame. 14s 6d. "SUNSHINE AND MELODY," and "LOVE'S WHISPERINGS." by Zatski. Framed with dark brown ingrained oak mould and mount. Size 35 x 27. 16s 6d "AFTER RAIN" and "AN EVENING GLO>V," )>y Ernest Walbouru, with brown bevelled oak frame and moiTnt and gilt slip. Sizo 42 x 32. 25s *>a"eh. "ANGRY \VAVES" and "A ROCK-BOUND COAST," pair by Elmer Keene, with green ingrained oak frame, mount and gilt slip. Sizo 42 x 32. 32s 6d each. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, LTD

MAIL NOTICES. Subject to necessary alteration*, malls will clove at the Cliief Post Onlce »» under:— For Wanganui aid New Fljmoutli, per Mana«atu tram, daiiy, 3 a.m. For Napier, per Mauawatu train, daily, 0.50 a.m. For Auckland, per Main Trunk train, daily, at 11.15 A.m. WEDNESDAY, SOth MARCH. For Southern Ullices ot New Zealand, also United Kingdom and Continent of Europe, via Monte Video and TeneriHe (to (xmiicct with s.s. I'aparoa ot I->ttelton). lur Maori, 6 p.m. (For specially addressed con esi<ODdencc only). THIKBOAY. 31st MARCH. For Niue Island, to connect with schooner Kereru at AutLloitd, per Main Trunk train, 11.15 a.m. For Naiiicr, Gisborne, Auckland, and Australian States (duo Sydney Bth April), per Victoria, 3.20 p.m. For K-iikoiiru, per Wakatu, S.SO p.m. For Nelson, per Nikau, 4.20 p.m. For Southern Offices of New Zealand, also Australian States (duo Melbourne Otli April), per Warrimoo, 4.20 p.m. For Southern Offices of New Zealand, and Chatham Islands, per Mararoa, 6 p.m. FRIDAY, Ist APRIL. For Ceylon, India, China, Straits Settlements. South Africa, also Continent of Europe and United Kingdom, via Naples (due London 7th May), per Ulimaroa, 2.30 p.m. For Australian States (due Sydney sth April) per Ulimaroa, 3.30 p.m. Malls for Cromarty, Puyscgur Point, and Te Oneroa. close at bluff, per Invercargill, on Thursday. Slst hut., at S p.m. Mails for Chatham lstands, per Ripple, close at LytteUon, Friday, Ist April, at S p.m. Mails (or Niue l*land, clote at Auckland, per schooner Kereru, Friday, Ist April, at 3.45 p.m. The next best despatch lor United Kingdom and Continent of Europe will be tia Naples, closing at Wellington, ptr L'limiroa, Friday, Ist April, at 2.30 p.m. R. B. MORRIS, Actinc Cblef Postmaster. DAVID ANDERSON AND SON, fT*EA MERCHANTS AND FAMILY X GROCERS, 69 to 75, MOLESWORTH-STREET. Telephone 331. P.O. Box 526. Telephone 933. KETTLES 1 JUST LANDED, EX RIMUTAKA— ELECTRIC KETTLEB. ELECIKIC KETTLES. The PRICES are RIGHT. CEDEBHOLM & TOLLEY 6-8, MANNERSS r i REET. ABDULLA CIGARETTES. EGYPTIAN. TURKISH, AND VIRGINIAN. "Only themselves can be their parallel." 10's 25'f 100'e s. d. s. d. b. d. No. 7 Virginian ... 0 9 19 7 0 No. K.P. Turkish ... 0 9 19 7 0 No. 11 Turkish ... 1 0 2 6 9 0 No. 5 Turkish . . 12 6 No. 14 Egyptian ... 1 0 2 6 9 0 No. 16 Egyptian ... 1 0 2 6 8 6 Postage 4d per 100 extra. Sole Agent — R. W. ARMIT, TOBACCONIST, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. jgHEETINGS AND HEARTHRUGS SIT SPECIAL PRICES, TO SUIT EVERY PURSE. SEE THE WINDOW IN MANNERSSTREET. GEORGE WINDER, j THE CHEAPEST AND BEST For HOUSE FURNISHINGS AND HARDWARE "mi'R. D. M. FINDLAY, Bnrri-tcr nnd -"■*■ Solicitor, lias Removed to Oflicex, first floor N.Z. Insurance Co.'s Building.-, corner Lambton quay and Groy-ttreot. JAND A WILSON, • FUNERAL FURNISHERS "• CA> T?£s£f -5g. BBACJB -

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 74, 30 March 1910, Page 6

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