PRESERVE TOUR SIGHT LET ns examine your Eyes. We make no charge for Testing your Sight. We will tell you candidly the condition in which we find them. If Glasses are not needed we will tell you so. If your bead burns, throbs, achee, your eyes smart, tire easily, you have reason to suspect eye trouble. Come and see us, and if Glasses are required we will fit you with the right Glasses at a very reasonable cost. FRANK SHA.W, QUALIFIED CHEMIST-OPTTCIAN, MEDICAL HALL, Manners-street, and The Cecil Buildings, Lambton-quay. THE TUTORIAL. PRIVATE Tuition— Coaching for Examinations. Classes for Beginners. Terms moderate. 59, Abel Smith-st. FURNITURE. CASH Buyers Furniture of every description. Bankrupt and surplus stocks. Richardson Bros., 206. Cuba-st 1 ONE, two, buckle your shoe; three, four, go to the store; five, six, you'll be in a fix ; 6even, eight, if you re late— with mother's _^Suratura !_ rf\HE~ shipwrecked sailor sighed and X wept, the lonely isle so bare to see. But when through the long night he'd slept, he rose refreshed, and cried "Ahoy ! What's this I see? Oh, luck! Oh, joy !" He spied a side of leather and a pound of Suratura Tea. SLOUCH was dangling on a rope; aa he dangled seemed to mope. Then they cut him down, and he drank some Suratura Tea. "It was worth the scrag,' aaid he. SING a song of sixpence ; a packet full of tea : What else could it be but Suratura "D" ? WHETHER you're tall or the veriest dwarf, whether you work afc the bank or tho wharf, happy and cheerful you'll certainly be if you drink Suratura — the one perfect tea ! fTHHER— . was a ship a-eailing, a-eailing JL on the 6ea, and all the folks aboard that ship were glad as they could be, because the steward struck the gong for Suratura /Tea ! DIMPLED housemaid, dashing duke. Solemnly he kissed the booK. "If you'll marry me," he said, "I'll be faithful, Goldenhead. Every day we'll have for tea splendid Suratura "D." "This is sudden,' murmured she. IF you want to know just what will keep you spruce and gay. any happy Bet or Tot will vouch for what I say. Drink three cups of Suratura, say three times a day. -\r_}W ZEALAND TRAINED NURSES' I SM ASSOCIATION (Wellington Branch). I Nurses' Home and Bureau, 237, Willisstreet. MISS DUNLOP, Hon. Secretary. Medical, Surgical, and Maternity Nurses. Telegraphic Address : "Nurse," Wellington. Telephone 1416. ALL CLAIMS. /CREDITORS in th© Assigned Estate of KJ A. C. Catler, Tailor, trading as The Wholesale Woollen Co., Wellington, are requested to send in their Claims to the undersigned before 15th JUNE prox., after which date they cannot bo admitted. THE COMMERCIAL AGENCY, LTD., Assignee. Wellington, 12th May, 1910. TEMPORARY LAND OFFICE. I HAVE opened an Office for a few days in the premise*, 145, FEATHER-&TON-STREET, lately occupied by the Alliance Assurance Company, where Mr. Pelhani, from my Raglan Office, will be pleased to meet callers. F. P. CORKILL, 1 New Plymouth and Raglan. LEADING PHOTOGRAPHIC POSTCARD BUSINESS FOR SALE. AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY. HAVING recently taken over the Victoria Studios, we have decided to dispose of our POST-CARD BUSINESS in WSKs-street, as a going concern. For particulars, to principals only, apply proprietor, "ZAK'S" PHOTO DEPOT, Box 264. EXCEPTIONAL OFFER. rV-ROGMED MODERN RESIDENCE, * Garden-road, Northland; large section; property adjoins the late Dr. M'Gregor'a residence. Price £1000; terms can be arranged. PROUS_i LUMBER, LTD.. 1 Taranaki-street. /-^ B. WARBTJRTON, LAND AND REAL ESTATE AGENT AND VALUER, 148, Featherston-st. 'Phone 2493. Estates managed. Rents Collected at 5 per cent, per annum. Sales effected at shortest notice. Houses to Let in all parts of city. Properties for Sale in all parts of city and 6uburbs. HUTT COUNTY COUNCIL LENDERS, to close on WEDNESDAY, ■&■ the 25th May, 1910, are invited and will be received by the Hutt County Council at tho County Office, 68, Lamb-ton-quay, for tho Formation, etc., of about 51 chains of the Orongorongo-road. Plans specifications, and general conditions, may be seen at the County Offices, Wellington, during office houre. J. W. CUDBY, Inspector of Works. Wellington, 14th May, 1910. WANTED. ~~ WANTED Known— That the City and Suburban Co-operative Building Society are floating a Third Issue of the Society. Compulsory Saving and great Benefits. Money Lent on First Mortgages without interest, on Second Mortgages at low rates. Any number of shares can be taken from 1 to 10, payable Is. per share per week. List nearly complete. Application forms and all information from James Dykes, Secretary, Gualter, Dykes and Co., Featherston-street. TO LET— Unfurnished : 7 rooms, off Terrace, 265; 7 Roxburgh-st. , 23s 6d; 4 and Shop, Adelaide-road, 255 ; 10, Thorndon-quay, £150 p. a. ; 5 Kelburne, 15s; 6 Upton-terrace, 20s; 5 Rintoul-st. , 23s 6d: 7 Mein-st., 30s; 6 Harbour Viewroad, 228 6d; 10 Portland-crescent, 40s; 12 Salamanca-road, 60b. Furnished: 7 W-oJlington-torrace, 50s; 8 Hawkeetone-st., 635 ; 8 off Terrace, 60s ; 2 Kensington-st., 20s, etc. Shops: Mercer-st., Shop and Workshop, £6 10s; Factory, very central, £4, etc., etc T. KENNEDY MACDONALD, LTD.. 155-157, L»mktoa-qiu»7,
Box 264.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 113, 14 May 1910, Page 1
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