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The Governor (Lord Plunket) is due from Lyttelton to-morrow morning. He will rtinain in Wellington for some days. The Prime Minister, Sir Joseph Ward, arrives in Wellington from the South tomorrow morning,. He leaves for Gifborne on Tuesday next, and will be accompanied on his Northern trip bj Lady Ward. WhiJst in Gisborne the Prime Minister will formally open a maternity nome which has just Deen completed. Authority was given by the Citj Council last evening to seal th« document containing tho application for au Order-in-Council for the Wadeetown tramway Mr. Frank Levy, representing Messrs. Clarke and Meynell, is at present in Wellington making arrangements for "The Night of the Party" Company. An application by the Wellington Hospital Board for the construction of a sewer connecting the new fever hospital with the main sewers \".s granted by tho City Council last evening on the understanding that tho expense should be borno by the hospital authorities. The Convalescent Home Trustees met on Wednesday at tho Town Hall. Present : — Mesdamos Newman (in the chair), Brandon, Moorhouse, A. Pearce, West Knowles, Miss Coates, Mrs. Barron (treasurer), Miss E. Nathan (secretary). The matron reported that ten patients had been admitted and ten discharged during the month. Gifts had been received from Mrs. Sneddon and "A Well Wisher." A salo of work under the auspices of mombers of the Girls' Friendly Society Lodge and Gleaners' Union will be openrd by Mrs. Wallis, in tho Girls' Friendly Society Lodge Rooms, Vivian-street, on Saturday next, at 2.30. Tho proceeds are in aid of tho Maori and Molancsian Mission. To-morrow, at 2 o'clock, Mr. W. L. Robertson will sell by public auction, in his room, Manners-street, furniture, vases, crockery, and glasswares, and sundries. Mr. E. P. Bunny, who is a candidate for ro-election as Mayor of Lower Hutt, will address tho electors in the local Town Hall to-night. Mr. Orton Stevens will preside. Tho management of To Aro Steam Laundry has openod receiving depots at 17, Manners-street, and 154, Ingostrostreet. Tho seventeenth Yankee Hustlo Salo will commonco to-morrow at Seaton's Cut-rato Stores, and will continue for twonty-ono days. Special linos in soap% brushware, chemists' tundries, etc., aro advertised in this irsue. Entries for the Christchurch literary and musical competitions closo on Monday. Messrs. Levien, Shallcrass and Co. will 6ell at noon to-morrow a kit of carpenters' tools on account of a tradesman who is giving up busineM. Dunn's great Standard screwed tan boots, for surveyor*, farmers, merchant*, seafaring men, carriers, and olheri", are among tho shipment landed on the wharf I. ere a few days sinco, and now at 14, [ MannorS'Street, Bankrupt Boot Store*, to be sold cheap to clear. — Advt* Flanneletto and bknkcts at special prices are advertised by Mr. Joh E. Lindborg draper, Cub«-«treet. To-morrow afternoon a garden fete will be held in Mri. Howden's ground/ 1 , Brooklyn. The contents of tho Clarendon Dining Room, Waring Taylor-street, will be told bjr auction by Mewrs. T. Kennedy Macdonald. Ltd., at 1.30 o'clock on Monday. This will be offered a* a going concern, and if not dispoied of will bo sold a« above the residence, No. 3, Boundary-road. Kolburno. on account of Mr. Alfred Rcevo, the content! of six roomi, including piano, will be told by Messrs. A. L. WiNon and Co. . It is essential that a- lady's hat and costume «hould be absolutely correct in ftylc. You can feel quito contont in placing your order* with C Adams and Co., 108-110, Cuba-street, us every detail of fashion is considered. A special line of ladies' tailored costume*, at £3 15s, i* worth inspection. — Advt. To furnish economically and satisfactorily you should visit Winder's furniching warehouse, corner Cuba and Manners streets^ Bed«teadi. kerbs, fenders, aluminium wnro, linoleum*!, carpets, and cur pet square*. The prices have all boon reduced, and all now considerably lower I than th« wholt*al« pricei, and th« foods I are all up to datr— Ad»t

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 82, 8 April 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 82, 8 April 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 82, 8 April 1910, Page 8