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Street Widening SaSe. Successful arrangements having been made with the City Council, carpenters and bricklayers will shortly be at work. Our premises are groaning under the weight of stock. A clearance is absolutely imperative. Room must be made for alterations. To accomplish this A Sweeping Sacrificing Sale of Clothing and Mercery will be held prior to handing over the building to the contractors. All Stock Reduced m Price. Sale commences THURSDAY MORNING, 12th May UNION CLOTHING COMPANY, Corner CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS r - BUSINESS NOTICE. M^ pSVate^S^nd 83?°"* (Late Headmaster of Penwerris Grammar flrrr_ L. THOMPSON, School. Cornwall, En?.), . l\V » Coaches for Matric, all Civil Service, BUILDER and CONTRACTOR, Varsity Exams., Etc. . ! tt „t? ™«™,l +« 1 Also receives adults desirouß of lmprovHm Removed to their knowledge . Terms on appli- » - No. 5, CHURCH-STREET. cation. Tuition by correspondence if ' ~ Tel 1988 desired. Address— l 23, Brougham-st, . 1 Wellington. BO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. — HAVING taken over the Sand and DANCING. Gravel of the lato H. D. Crawlord's Estate, and lately carried on by -- To« 3T 0«3 at-tot i?t \VAPmTT?Tr>T<r Pl o « •Mr. H. Lamberg, we beg to notify that IIT I^ 3 VI° LET WARBURTON— CIass , tTb m prepared to deliver same at 1"- Jpr Beginners; Ballroom Dancing moderate rates. Garden and Shell Gravel, only Friday Evenings ; Advanced Class, Sandy Manure and Top-dressing Speciali- Wednesday Evenings; Children s Class, .ties, im^ Bggo^gnd Fancy Dancing, Saturday. ■ EXPANDED MENTAL. misbb^KS" c. Oakley (KAHN TRUSSED STEEL BARS. A BROWNE, Ballroom Dancing. ' KAHN RIBBED STEEL BARS, for Re- Adult Class for Beginners and Advanced infarced Concrete Construction. f updg. ..T^ I ?^,^?? 1"?^..1 "?^.. » Wellmg-cm™-.T t a mtrTvrr« t ton (Spiller s) Hall, Boulcott-street. PnJEXPANDED STEEL LATHING, for vate tuition by arrangement. Kindly ' Fireproof Walls and Ceilings. Note-The Tuesday Class has been af.RUBEROID — ROOFING, DAMP- tered to Thursday Evenings in the WeiCOURSE, FLOORING. ' lington Hall. GIANT BUILDING PAPERS. Addresa— 36, Majoribanks-street. RATNER SAFES AND STRONGROOM "= ~ M .LU.M. f JJUUtvtJ. mm m _, , DREADNOUGHT FIREPROOF DOORS leacner of OREGON TIMBER AND LATHS. Banjo, Mandolin, Violin, »nd Guitar, 83, KENT-TERRACE. THE STEWART TIMBER, GLASS, AND Tramß atop at the door . Torm9 commence HARDWARL CO., LTD , with p up ii B . Courtenay-place. Wellington. NOTE-— lnstruments Lent Free of Charge ' DOBMAN, LONG AND CO., LTD., to Intendine Pupils. Standard makers of -r % w< M< HARRISON'S 'JOISTS, AND O. J> H YSICAL CULTURE CLASSES, **■ 'CONSTRUCTIONAL STEEL For Ladiea> Ge ntleWn, and Children, For Buildings, Bridges, Viaducts. St Andrew's Church Hall, TELEGRAPH ANDJ?ENOING WIRE. WELLINGTON-TERRACE. Specifications* for cable orders most New _ Pupils may join at any time " 1 , - - economically coded. Syllabus at Whittakor s Book Shop, ■ ' .. Lambton-quay. JOHN DUTHIE AND CO., LTD., Agents for New Zealand. MIfHoITHANM I fHoITHAND R 'i^D SS TT H rPEWRI OO TFT F ' pateWexperts. t shorthand and typewrit. "JFPSPL^Knf a r nt^ J^ MISS l! MACBONALD Principal. JTX -Marks Agents and Consulting En- m^Ti'Mi' . mneers. have removed to 157, Feather Ol i T J PEW ?' I ? I^9 OFFICE: gton-itreot. Stewart Dawson s Buildingß, opposite Bank ■" "■ of Nevr Zealand. So . Tuition by correspondence has special • O» attention. / TVT A T r PTTOTT> Pitman's Australian Record, 220 words JU.iIJuXJjLVJJ.JJ. , . per minute. Highest speed ia the shortOTHE " PARAFFINE PAINT CO.'S cst timß - IJ.J LATEST PRODUCTION 1 Ask for Samplee. RANKS'S COMMERCIAL JOHN DUTHIE AND CO., LTD. / __ TTT1 _ ITI -c james w. jack: J - COLLEGE, "•'!'"" TflTjTOr/rRTf! * NATHAN'S BUILDINGS. PLAMIf AUC LAMPS ! day classes •_ __„. For , Pitman's Shorthand, Typewriting, ■Bookkeeping, Junior Civil Service and , JWith winter on it is necessary to Matricula ion. ccc to -your lighting. Our EVENING CLASSES. "'•QANTONI 1 * STANDARD FLAME MONDAY — Shorthand, Typewriting, \ JS '. '' LAMPS- Junior Civil Service, Matriculation. JV " .' ' TUESDAY— Junior and Senior Civil SerOf 2100 and 2700 candle-power^ will draw vice, Matriculation, Business Practice crowds to your windows, thus making and Acoountanoy. selling easy. Particulars of^ prices, etc., WEDNESDAY— Shorthand, Typewriting, fro 11 ! Matriculation. THOS BALLINGER, AND THURSDAY-Senior Civil Service, Business Practice, Accountancy. CO. LTD. FRlDAY— Shorthand, Typewriting, Busi- '* '* ness Practice, Accountancy, and SOLE AGENTS. Matriculation. - 88, 60, 62, VICTORIA-STREET. For further particulars, see the Director. - CUT DOWN YOUR Also in stock- GROCERY BILLS ! ELECTRIC FITTINGS, HEATING AND COOKING APPARATUS TTNLESS you're dealing at CAMP-Ai-rAHA o. U BELL'S, you're likely to pay too ALL OF THE LATEST DESIGNS. ™ v ?^ ow r "~~~ BENSDORP CHOCOLATES— Inspection Cordially Invited. Queen Choco i at o. per cake, 6d. ■ ~~—~ ~~ Dutch Milk Chocolate, per cake, 3d. __ . T T -r-xT/tTTn TinAa Dutch Milk Chocolate, per cake, Id. BALLINGER BROS., Nougat International, per cake, Id Cream Chocolate, per cake, Id. WARING TAYLOR AND' MAGINNITY Chocolate Macaroons, per cake, Id. ' STREETS. WELLINGTON. Chocolate Ginger, per lb, Is Bd. J' n,rAT<n?T}o nir Chocolate Mixtures, per lb, Is 6d. •r- MAKERS OF Chocolate Mixtures, 2oa boxes, 3d. »"")-fr E4D AND COMPO PIPE TRAPS, Dragee Almonds, per lb, Is Bd. "JLj bends, syphons, etc. — ; BB W. CAMPBELL, BRAND. 40 and 42, MANNERS-STREET, 293, CUBA-STREET, 1 -ttHE ONLY MAKERS OF LEAD 163. RIDDIFORD-STREET. Newtown. TRAPS IN THE DOMINION. '. PROPRIETORS OF WADE'S PATENT TrTTiPAT'RTOTC SKYLIGHTS. J\_LJjriLJ.J5;±L/J\., " GROCER. , V BALLINGER BEOS TEY CO ,- EA fc mi .^'MANUFACTURERS and IMPORTERS, X only wants to be known by those * WARING TAYLOR AND MAGINNITY who havo not tried it to warrant their a. STREETS. WELLINGTON. continued use of it. •jTel. 99. Box_lß_ PRICES, Is 6d andlsSd. '-f EFT-OFF Clothing. — Mrs. Woodward ' J-J (late Mrs. ■Botterill) gives hit, host cash Sultanas, 3d per Id. piice for superior Misfit and Left-off \ p runes , 31b for lid. Clothing, Boots. Letters attended to. 121, Dates, 3d per lb. ' Jngestre-street._ Telephone 2379. Figs, 4d per box. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. MRS. JONES, lato Taranaki-street has CHOICEST CHEESE AND BACON Reopened Business, 76, Vivian-street. AT KILPATRICK'S. iVJHighest price given for ladies' and gen■'"tlemen's Misfit and Left-off Clothing, t.AwMTMri>o rp r . , .. r::Boots, Bed and Table Linen. Letters FANNING'S TEA. Is per lb ''* promptly attended to. At '" LKFT-OFF CLOTHING. TTTT P A TTJTPTT'Q -I-.tt ADIES' and Gents' Superior Misfit Ji.lJjJTii.lJK/lL'Ji. B, ;VXi and Left-off Clothing b°»sM > for GROCER) COURTENAY-PLACE. •cash: also Boots, Trunks, and Portman- Teleohone 944 . teaux. Highest prices given Letter., lelephone ai4. '' attended to. Mrs. Pritchard. 56. Vi ' " 'vian-street. Telephone 1101. .. — _ — •— LOToracLoranra: W. CRABIBBB AND 80N8 - MBS. BRUCE has Re-opened Business CITY FOUNDRY for the Purchase of Wearing Apparel W1 x luuauivil '■".Of all descriptions. Highest prices given. Engineers, Iron and Brass Founders, "-"" letters receive prompt attention. Aclciress Boilermakers, etc., - Mrs. Bruce, 139, Ingestre-struci, next 1.55. ♦ v. Dispensary. . Having installed .|jt.eial plant for m»k- ' * Sr~FFT^OFF Clothing.— llß, Taranaki-st. ing Wrought-iron Split Pulleya, are pre- . li Mrs Nightingale, buyer of Ladies', pared to supply all sizes of Pulleys, qua- - ''Gentlemen's* and Children's Left-off Cloth- ranteed to stand the .heaviest work. Be — intr BoX etc, calls at Hutt and Petone. 6 ure Mid «*• our Pno.-b.t befor» goin? V or ''phone 292*. slwwhare.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 109, 10 May 1910, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 109, 10 May 1910, Page 2

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