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UNION CLOTHING CO. HatS THE BEST VALUE H^tS Hats AND THE Hats Hats MOST comfortable Hats Hats NT™ 6 HAT IN THE HatS " aIS DOMINION. „"* Hats Hats Hats 10/6 for 7/11 Hats Hats ATOURSTORES || ats HatS CUBA & MANNERS STREETS Hats AND Hats " * JACKSON STREET, PETONE. .. Hats 1 Hats UNION CLOTHING CO.

TO BUILDERS. fTtENDERS are invited, to close noon of X Monday, the 18th instant, for Alterations and Extensive Additions, in brick, to the Match Factory of Messrs. R. Bell aud Co., Ltd., Newtown. Tenders to be deposited, and plane and particulars seen, at the office of c CHATFIELD> Architect. Stewart Daw*on'g Chambers, 2nd April, 1910^ IN BANKRUPTCY. In th# Estate of GEORGE PINNOCK, of Wellington, Hotelkeeper, & Bankrupt. TENDERS. COMMERCIAL HOTEL. ffIENDERS are hereby invited for the X PoMhaee- of the Goodwill and Unexpimd Term of the Lease and Furniture of Tbe Coannteccial Hotel, situate on iMnbton-qriay, in the City of Wellington, in manner following :— I. For the unexpired term of the Lease, Goodwill, and Furniture of the Hotel, a* a going concern, including the Shop* forming- part thereof, the raccecsful tenderer taking stock at valuation and stating in his tender separately ' the amounts applicable to Lease and Goodwill and Furniture respectively; or, in the alternative — H. For the unexpired t<'rm of tbo Lease and Goodwill, tbo successful tenderer taking stock nt valuation and furniture at valuation. A copy of the lease of tho Hotel from lleatrs. Maguire, Gilmer and others, dated 14th April, 1909, together with the condition* of tender, may be inspected at the office of the Official Assignee, Wellington. Tenderer* may tender in either or both tbe foregoing alternative*, but the successful tenderer must be prepared, in either event, to take and pax for the stock-in-irade of Wine*, Spirits, Stores, etc., at valuation, in accordance with the conditions of tender before mentioned. Tender* must be in writing, addressed to the undersigned by the tenderer, and accompanied by a cheque for 10 per cont. of the amount tendered, in either or both of the alternative*, and must stato that the tenderer, if eucceatfol, agrees to be bound by tke -conditions of tender. .~ Teadera close at noon*n Monday. 11th April. 1910. Higkestj or any tender not necessarily accepted. ALEXANDER SIMPSON", Official Assignee in Bankruptcy of the property of George Pinnock, a Bankrupt. TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. HAVING taken over tho Sand and Gravel of tbe late H. D. Craw fowl's Estate, and lately carried on by Mr. H. Lamberg, we beg to notify that we are prepared to deliver satno at moderate rates. Garden and Shell! Gravrl, Sandy Manure and Top-dressing Specialitua. Telephones 886 and 1094. TONKS AND ANDREWS. S. S. MALTHOID. fTVHE PARAFFDJE PAINT CO.'S •JL LATEST PRODUCTION! Ask for Sample*. JOHN DUTHIE AND CO.. LTD. JAMES W. JACK. TgXPANDED METAL. KAHN TRUSSED STEEL BARS. KAHN RIBBED STEEL BARS, for Reinforced Concrete Construction. EXPANDED BTEEL LATHING, for Fireproof Walk and Ceilings. feUBEROID — ROOFING. DAMPCOURSE. FLOORING. GIANT BUILDING PAPERS. RATNER SAFES AND STRONGROOM DOORS. DREAD NOUCHT FIREPROOF DOORS OREGON TIMBER AND LATHS. THE STEWART TIMBER, GLASS, AND HARDWARE CO.. LTD.. Courtenay-place. Wellington. WATER AND GAS MAINS. ENGINEERS agree that MANNESMANN STEEL TUBES aro su perior to cast-iron. Mannesmann are .fOlid drawn and unbreakable. They are 'supplied with spigot and faucet ends, in jejogtha up to 40ft, and can be bent cold ob the spot. Agents. JOHN DUTHIE AND CO., LTD. T\OYLE B R O 8., CHAIR FRAMEMAKERS, 24, 26, LITTLE TARANAKI-STREET. Estimates given for every description of Chair Frames in rimu, kauri, j&rrah. oak, walnut. Teleshone 83L RAINPROOF COATS. XjiASHIOXABLE Slip on Coats for the -T wet wintry weather, all sizes. Prices from 25* up. THE HAT BOX. 21. Maoners-ct., Wellington, j ' 'Phone 2516. RADFORD AND CO., 50, Manen-*t., and Petone, Cheapest and Best House Furnishers. Just landing — Linoleums, Carpets, Curtains. Tabling*, Cutlery. Ironmongery, Crockery asd Glassware direct from makers. Lowest price* in tOWTJ. C»sb. «w **rtn*. WHITE AND MACKAY-S WHISKY. rf\HE Most Palatable and Popular BeverX age on tb* market. Sold by all Leading Hotels. For Quality and Excellence Unexcelled. Try it. HUXT AXD CO., Wellington Agents. BARRAUD AND ABRAHAM. Sole Dominion Agents, Palmer*ton, Feilding, Dannevirke. PATENT EXPERTS. TIENRY HUGHEB. Patent and Trade p~M_ Marks Ageats and Consulting Engineers, have removed to 157, Feather eton-streot.

PURITY. STRENGTH. QUALITY. VALUE. USE And you will at once realiio that there is j NO BETTER STARCH i for all purposes, and \ Daddy's Shirt . Billy's Collars and I Peggy's Blouse \ Will look juat likm new. ' The Sterling Qn*IItl«« ot this very Popular Br«jirt never vary. Alw»ya &dk for lib. Boxes, Red Label I'OLEAC'IECZEMAi J As tested with great Success In the » * Melbourne Homoeop&thic HotplUl. * if Jars, ♦/• ftnd sample Jars, 2 6. " it Net m. Br«Me. St*ps th« Itching * if Fall Direction!. All Chenrtits. if if KEUPTHORHE, PROSSM * C 9 , WCIUBCTM. * »•••••••••••••••••? TO" GRABTBEB AND 80X8. CITY FOUNDRY, Engineers, Iron »nd Brius Founden, Boilermakers, etc., Hiring installed ipecial plant for making Wrought-iron Split Pulleys, are prepared to mpply aU Bltta of Pulleys, gua.canteed to stand tbe heaviest work. Be ■ore and we our Prioe-liit before goinr elsewhere. PETOXE CARRIERS. KING BROS., 44, Kelson-street (Bin| up Telephono No. 8), Petone, General Carriers, Contractors, and Coal Merchants. Contract Carriers to Petone Borough Council. Daily Parcel Service with City. Furniture carefully Removed. Wellington Agents— O'Brien and Co. •Phone 1820. 3ST FREE— Arsenical Pills, la 6d; Certicura Soap, Is; Bpring Bloseqen Soap. 6d: '"Hawkins's ImUnt Belief Asthma Powder." Is and 2a tin; Spring Blbssom Ointuiont, 6d and Is; Spring Blossom Pills, 6d and Is; Bloomtno Corn Cure, td-. Mandarin Laundry Glaxe. 6d and Is. Sold everywhere. From Wholesale Druggists, or Mrs. Louisa Hawkins. Gecrge-str«et* Donedin. -mr ANTED KNOWN. WINTER OVERCOATS For men whose work takes them outdoors are a necessity, and they may as well be stylish, 25t, 30s, 38s 6d. DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH. Manners-street. L.EFT OFF CLOTHING. LADIES' and Gent*' Superior Misfit and I-oft olf Clotlutig bought for cash ■ also Boob. Trunks, and Portmanteaux. Highest price* given. Letter.' attended to. Mrs. Pritchard, 56. Vi vian -street. Telephone 1101. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. MBS. BRUCE has Re-opened Business for the Purchase of Wearing Apparel of all descriptions. Highest prices given. Letter* receive prompt attention. Address Mrs. Bruce, 139, Ingestre-strcet. next F.S. i Dispensary. • EFT^OFF Clothing.— llß, Taranaki-it. Mrs Nightingale, buyer of Ladies', Gentlemen*, sud Children* Left -off Cloth- ' ing. Boot*, etc , calls at Hutt and Petone. Write or 'phone 2924. LEFT-OFF Clothing.— Mrs. Woodward (late Mrs. Botterill) gives highest cash price for superior Misfit and Left-oS Clothing, Boots. Letters attended to. 121, Ingeitre-street. Telephon* 2379. 4 RAWA HOUSE. Rotorua. Luxurious •^*- and Up to Date. Situated in beautiful grounds on a terrace overlooking tho Lake and Town Bowling Grcon, Croquet Lawn. Electric Light, Perfect Sanitary Arrangements. Close to Bath;, Post Office, and Sanatorium. Telegraphic Addresr . "Arawa." Motor Car* ami Convejantc"> leave this hou=e daily for all sites. MRS. P. J. HAMMOND, Proprieties*.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 81, 7 April 1910, Page 2

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