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The hospital authorities report a slight j improvement in the condition of Wm. F. Bignell, a carter, who met with an accident in Kc<it-tcrraco last Monday nicjlit. Though telegraphic communication with Auckland wa* particlly restored last night, the work ha» been subject to frequent interruption. There has been a- large accumulation of messages to clear off. The last days of Wonderland are approaching The grounds will bo open to-morrow, and, if the weather is calm, fire balloons will be set off. The resignation of Nurso Seton was accepted by the Wellington Hospital Trustees yesteiday. An Auckland Pres6 Association telegram ("tate*: "Mr. J. C. Morey, a passenger by the Mongolia, cafllcs from Adelaide that he is safe and well. Thj;> relieves the anxiety of his friends, caused by a cable reporting the death of a Ke\r Zealand pabsenger of a somewhat Minilar name." ' The injuries sustained by Mr. \V. C. Buchanan, M. P., through the capsizing of a motor car, in which he and Mr. J. D. Crniekfihank were returning from a wedding near Masterton on Wednesday, are not so scriou« an were at first supposed. Mr. John Duthie yesterday telegraphed to Mr. Buchanan on the subject, and Ims received the following message from tbnt gentleman : — "Many thankh for kind enrjuiiies. Will be all right in three or foui clays." The letuin^ members of the Victoria College Counril— Me.ws. A, R. Meek (graduates' representative), A. T. Maginnily (Education Boards' representative). T. R. Fleming (teachers' representative), and 11. K. yon Haust (Parliamentary lepref-entntive) — have been re elfcted without opposition. A notico to members of the Wellington Football Club U publifhnd in another column. Special attractions in men's bootx arc advertised by Hie management of the premises No. 14, Mnnaers-strcpt. At 2 o'clock to-morrow, Mr. W. L. Rohf>rtM>n will >-ell by public auction in his room, Manners-«trept, furniture, drapery, boot?, and general sundries. Messrs. Lev ion, ShnllcrusH nnd Co. will hold a rale of wiitches-, jnwelleri, and fancy good* nt the Central Auction Room". Willis-itreet, to-morrow, at 11 n.tn. nnd 2 p.m. The firm notify that tb<j sale is without ri'«erve, in order to wind tip a bankrupt e-tutc. M(»ir>. J. W. Braithwaite nnd Co. will hold their .vccklv sale of household furniture und effects at 'the City Auction Mart, Manner- «<t reel, to-morrow, at 130. Particulars are advertised in this tebuc Mni.ir« W. 11. Turnbull and Co. ad\crtise in thin i»«-ue particulars of a sale to bo held on 6th April, at 230 p.m., comprising twenty fivo perehe\ being part of section No. 3, Evens Bay district, und being port of lot numbered 10, blo^-1; 3, Matjitiurocd, Hutaitui. On Mondny next Messrs. Tovui'-und and Pliul, Ltd.. will sell by auction v line of bucou. Mr. Joh. E. Linclborg, draper, Cubit • street, is holding an Euster sale. Special prices it ro advertised. A niei'tiiig of "monilwr.s of the Wellington Battalion Utuid will bo hold ar tin- Gani'on Hall, thi>. evening 1 . Mc=-n Jnmcf Smith, Ltd., of Tho New Mounu, ('ubn-Mreet, advertise special nltmcrioiH iv Indies' tweed jackets and girl*' piiletols. Tbf> fiiinio firm al»o annnunre the urrivill of a "hipmeut of tho "doctor" flannel. Mr. 11. Archer, Upper Cubn-&trcel, advertises a sale in connection with the opening of bis premises, to-morrow. Tlih leading fancies of the fashionable world aro well represented by (J. Adams mid Co , of Cubu-fttreet, for this seuson. The dfrplaj of lacliei' tiimmed hats being magnificent, uiui the price* »rr pleasingly low. Several of tho new nutumn Ehupos arc. immensely dainty, and diiplty a great novelty,— Ad vt.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 76, 1 April 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 76, 1 April 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 76, 1 April 1910, Page 8