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SOME SPECIALITIES FROM OUB FURNISHING DEPARMENT. WE ARE MANUFACTURERS OF OKESTERFIELD LOUNGES AND EASY CHAIRS, AND MAKE A SPECIALITY OF THIS WORK. 6ft CHESTERFIELD, with springs all MATERIALS over, in satteen or calico, ready for loow cover. Prieo £7. For 6ft CHESTERFIELD, with spring, all LOOSE COVERS! LOOSE COVERS! over, with patent epring-front, in sat- * teen or calico, ready for loose cover. SHADOW TISSUES — A material with tho Prieo £7 10b. colours woven in ; 50 inches wide. Price lOi per yard. DIVAN CHAIRS, roomy and very comfortable fprings all over, in calico LDCEX TAFFETAS, with printed deor tatteen, ready for loose cover. signs; 50 inches wide. 5s 6d, 6s 6d, Price £5 10». » n <* 7 » &d Per )«rd. DIVAN CHAIRS, spring seat, stuffed PRINTED LINENS, 36 inches wide; back, in satteen or calico, ready for splendid washing material. Prices 2s loo«« cover. Price £3 12s 6d. 9 d > 2s lid, 3s 3d, 3s 6d, 3« 9d per yard. GRANNY CHAIRS, ipring seat, stuffed back, in satteen or calico, ready for PRINTED CRETONNES, 31 inches wide. loose cover. £3 12s 6d. I Prices from lid to 3s per yard. • N.B. — Wo mako Loose Coven, and aro prepared to give full estimates. W« keep an EXPERIENCED STAFF for this class of work. PATTERNS POSTED ON APPLICATION. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, I/TD

FORECAST. At 0 a.m. the following torecatt wat iituwd (or the subsequent 24 hours :- Winds.— Moderate to strong westerly winds are probuhle northward of New Plymouth and Napier; and strong to gale elsewhere, but changing to MmUicrly, strong to gale, after from ten to sixteen hours everywhere. Barometer.— Fall slowly northward of Hokitika and Lvtteiton. but rUmu everywhere after from' ten to sixteen liours, uud probably high. Bea. — Heavy in Foveaux Strait; considerable on the western coast ot the South Island, and increasing on all the western coast and southward of Ua«t Cupe after 1 Chours; moderate elsewhere. Tidet). — Generally moderate, but increasing on aJI the western toast. Weather.— Cool and changeable weather is probable generally, with rain in most parts of the country. . Warning signal for southerly gale is exhibited nt Cajips Campbell, Farewell Spit, and Koulwind, and at Stephen Island, Nugget Point, and Centre Island. D. C. BATES. MAIL NOTICES. Subject to necessary alterations, mail! wilt clobe at the Chief Tout Olllce as under :— I For Wanganui and New Plymouth, per Manawatu train (Ihorndon Station), daily, at G. 30 a.m. For Napier, per Manawatu train (Thorndon Station), daily, at 8 a.m. For Auckland, per Main Trunk Train (Tborndon Station), daily, at 11.13 a.m. MONDAY, 4th APRIL. For Southern Offices of New Zealand, pei Maori. 6 p.m. For Picton, Blenheim, and Nelson, per Rosamond, 7.45 p.m. TUESDAY, sth APRIL. For Nelson, per Nikau, 4.20 p.m. For Southern Offices of New Zealand, per Hauroto, 4.2U p.m. For Nelson,- Westport, Greymouth, add Hokitika, per Mapourika, 4.20 p.m. ]*9r Southern UUiccj of New Zealand, pet Mararoa, 6 p.m. FRIDAY, Sth APRIL. For Ceylon, India, China, Straits Settle* ments, South Africa, and Continent of Europe and United Kingdom, via Brindisi (duo London 15th Muy), per Moeraki, 2.30 p.m. For Australian States (due Sydney 12th init.) per Moeraki, 3.30 p.m. •The next best despatch for United Kingdom and Continent of Kurope will be via Brindisi, closing at Wellington, per Moeraki, on Friday, Sth inst., nt 2.3u p.m. The next best despatch for Canada, United States of America, West Indies, will be via Fiji, Fanning Island, Honolulu, and Vancouver, closing at Wellington, per Main Trunk train, at 11.15 a.m.; late fee 11.30 a.m.; mail van 12.13 p.m. on Tucsduy, 12th April. All the principal mails by train and steamer close at Tc Aro and Conrtenoy-place Post Orilces at the same 1io?m as at the Chief Post Office, with the exception that there is no late-fee clearance. Money orders tor abroad must be obtained two hours before the advertised time of closing mails. All books aud sample packets and newspapers for places within the Dominion must be posted half an hour before the ordinary letter mail closes. Unless otherwise specified, registered letters and parcels-post packages must be handed ia and money orders obtaiucd cne hour before the oidinary mail closes. E. B. MORRIS. Acting Chief Postmaster. "WHAT'S IN A NAME?" Everything to a Lady, when she orders her Costume from CARR AND BELL, FOR that Name means Satisfaction — satisfaction in the knowledge that her Costumo shows tho Cutting of a LONDON TAILOR, and all tho etylo of , a London-fitted figure CARR & BELL, THE WEST END TAILORS, MANNERS-STREET. PERFECT FIT AND SHAPELINESS In FORMAL DRESS CLOTHES. ARE obtainable only when made by artists of acknowledged supremacy, such at oonipriso our staff of highly-tkiUed Uilors. Thia, combined with our special facilitiee for importing tho newest cloths, for these garments, enables us to produce DRESS and DINNER COATS that for cut, finish and workmanship are rarely equalled, and never surpassed. E. NORTON & CO., HIGH-GRADE TAILORS, 96. WILLIS-STREET. TtTR. D. M. FINDLAY, Barrister and Solicitor, has Removed to Offices, first floor N.Z. Insurance Co.'s Buildings, cornor Lambton-quay and Groy-strcot. CTILLEABD NATUSOH, • ARCHITECT, Ballanc*-»traet, Wellington (oppoaiU Supreme Court), And at Napier and Gisborae. T«L 1380. HBICKNELL, A.I.A.N.Z , • Incorporated Accountant, | Auditor and Company Secretary, Room No. 7, Banks's Bldga, 11, Grey-st., Tel. 5146. Wellington. Box 142. FELD. LUCKIE AND, TOOGOOD, Barristers and Solicitors, Patent A gft"t«, 29. FEATHBBBTON-STREET. "* Money to Lend at 44 per ceat. Tel. 1437. JAND A. WILSON, • FUNERAL FURNISHERS M, OAMBRipaiB'TkRRACII. T«l«pho»« BM.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 78, 4 April 1910, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 78, 4 April 1910, Page 6

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