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ONJLY 3 MOSE HOURS OF THE D.I.C. SALE ! IT FINISHES AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON TO-MORROW. YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY TO BUY COTTON" DRESSES AT NJ3XT-TO-NOTHING PRICES. Hundreds of Yards of COTTON DRESS GOODS, VOILES, CAMBRICS, efco., that have been selling all tho season afc from Is to Is lid yard, TO BE CLEARED, ALL ONE PltlCE ... Ax A YARD 'NOTICE.— The Warehouse will be CLOSED AT 12 O'CLOCK TO-MORROW (Saturday), on account of the Annnal Picnic. February 17th, 1911. ANNOUNCEMENT. WJTTE have pleasure in announcing the arrival of MADAME * POUSTIE, who oomes under engagement to us to take charge of one of our Dressmaking Departments. MADAME POUSTIE holds most flattering testimonials from a very large circle of English lady clients, from which we gather that her success in Wellington is assured. Madame takes up her duties on MONDAY NEXT, tho 20th instant, when she will be prepared to givo entimates and carry out orders. We have arranged that MADAME POUSTIE'S charges shall be on the LOWEST SCALE consistent -with satisfactory work. x THE DRAPERY AND GENERAL IMPORTING CO. OF N,Z., LTD., A. A. CORRIGAN, Manager.

HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. Props., John Fuller and Sons. THE RECOGNISED HOME OF PERFECT PICTURES. FULLERS' PICTURES The Best FULLERS' PICTURES of All. CHANGE TWICE WEEKLY. Every Monday and Thursday. TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! Another Captivating and ENTIRELY NEW PROGRAMME! Presented last evening for the first time to a largo and most enthusiastic audience. NOTE THE ITEMSRIP VAN WINKLE! Last RIP VAN WINKLE! Nights Last THE FOREMAN ! Nights. THE FOREMAN! WAY OF LIFE! Last Two Nights. PLANS OF THE FORTRESS. WATERFALLS OF BOHEMIA. THE ARTIST'S RUSE. DAY OF STORMS. POETRY OF THE LAKE. THE SEA THE WOr,F OF FRESH WATER SARTOU TO CORTE. D.C. and 0.5., Is; Stalls (tip-up), 6d. Plan at Christeson's. 'Phone 3153. MATINEE! To-morrow. MATINEE. rgIHEATRE ROYAL. Props John Fuller and Sons. ! FULLERS', THE HOME OF VARIETY. TO-NIGHT! At 8. TO-NIGHT! The Popular Comedians, GRAHAM AND DENT, GRAHAM AND DENT, In their Original -One-act Comedy "THE POWER OF THE IDOL !" The Only One-Logged Dancers in the World, FARRELL AND GAFFNEY. THE ANDKRSON TRIO, CHARLES HEATH, Silvery Tenor. THEODORE, The Tired Juggler Pocket Comedian, VICTOR MYERS. AND OUR GREAT VAUDEVILLE ENTERTAINERS \ Prices and Box Plan as usual. REGATTA. SATURDAY, 18th FEBRUARY. OARSMEN FROM EVERYWHERE, Including all present N.Z. Champion Crews and the Famous Wanganui Union Crew, CHAMPION FOUR of AUSTRALASIA. The Steamer leaves Ferry Wharf 12.30 p.m., thereafter Taranaki-stroet Wharf; 6cl per raco, or 2b the afternoon. Red Flag on G.P.O. denotes Town Course. Blue Flag on G.P.O. denotes Ngahauranga Course. B. A. MARRIS, Hon. Secretary. WELLINGTON GAS COMPANY, • LIMITED. EMPLOYEES' ANNUAL PICNIC. NOTICE TO CONSUMERS AND OTHERS. rf"\N account of the Annual Picnic of the Company's Employees, tho Offices j and Showrooms will be CLOSED ALL DAY TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). Gas Accounts payable on the 18th will be accepted on Monday, the 20th, and discount allowed. The Yard will be open as usual for the supply of Coke. SPECIAL NOTICE. The COMPLAINT OFFICE will bs OPEN from 8 to 11 a.m. and 6 to 9 p.m. TELEPHONE No. 155. J. H. HELLIWELL, Secretary. ___ . __ _ _ 8 Rooms, Upland-road, Kelburne. 7 Rooms, No. 81, Mein-st., Nowtown. 5 Rooms, Parade, Island Bay. 5 Rooms, Shop, Stable and large Section Clyde-street, Island Bay. Low rentals to approved tenants. JOHN ODLIN AND CO., LTD., Cable-street, City, Near Taranaki-st. Wharf. FUNERAL NOTICE. fTTHE Friendß of the late Francis Stevens A are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave his residence, 2, Hay-street, Oriental Bay, Saturday Afternoon, 18th February, 1911, at 2.30 p.m., for Karori Cemetery. . G. LINLEY, Undertaker. 200, Cuba-street. 'Phono 143. FUNERAL NOTICE. fTTHE Friends of Mr. George King are Jl respectfully invited to attend tho Funeral of his late beloved Wife, Christina, which will leave his residence, Esplanade, Petono, on Sunday, 19th Feb., 1911, at 2 o'clock, for the Taita Cemetery. W. SIBUN, Undertaker, Petone. FUNERAL NOTICE. nnHE Friends of Mr. Aaron Burrell are -JL respectfully invited to attend the Funeral of iiis late Wife, Alice, which will leave the residence of Mr. T. S. Burrell, Mangaroa, To-morrow (Saturday), 18th February, 1911, at 1 o'clock p.m., for the Wallaceville Cemetery. J. T. BENGE, Undertaker and Embalmcr, Main-roadj Upper Hutt.

THE ROYAL. BRINSMEAD PIANO. A TRUE masterpiece represents the highest degree of achievement. What the name of Michael Angelo stands for in soulpture — what Raphael signifies to the painter — what Stradivarius means ! to the violinist — that wealth of meaning the name BRINSMEAD conveys to the pianist and music-loving public of the world. No instrument can compare with it. It is ahead of all possible rivalry. Tho BRINSMEAD PIANO is in truth a MASTERPIECE— a work of surpassing excellence. OHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., 118, WILLIS-STREET, Sole Agents. SPECIAL NOTICE. THE VALUE OF ENGRAVING. WHEN I sell you an article of JEWELLERY or SILVERWARE, I engrave the article FREE OF EXPENSE to your special order. It may bo a single letter or an elaborate monogram, according to the article and suitableness for engraving. All my Engraving is done by hand, in a perfect manner, so as to be a lasting pleasure. Engraving makes an article more valuable, a gift more personal. You can't overlook the value of Engraving if you have good taste. i S. G. ROSS, I JEWELLER AND ENGRAVER, 352, LAMBTON-QUAY. No. 692. IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND, WELLINGTON DISTRICT. In the matter of RICHARD SWAYSi LAND, of Petone, Labourer, Bankrupt. nnAKE NOTICE that the Bankrupt will JL on MONDAY, the 6th day of March, j 1911, at 10.30 in the forenoon, apply to j the Supreme Court at Wellington for his j Discharge. | Dated this 17th day of February, 1911. F. E. PETHERICK, Routh's Buildings, Wellington, Solicitor for the Applicant. ONSLOW BOROUGH COUNCIL. DISTRICT ELECTORS' LIST. NOTICE is hereby given that the District Electors' Jiist for the year 1911-1912 is now Open for Inspection nt the Borough Council Office, Ballancestreet, Wellington, and will bo remain until the 22nd day of February, 1911. All objections thereto must be under the j hand of the objector in the prescribed I form, and must be delivered to me at I the Borough Council Office on or before i the Ist day of March, 1911. Any person having the necessary qualification as a ratepayer, a freeholder, or a resident, may be enrolled as an elector | of the borough, upon making application to me in the prescribed form. HENRY ABRAHAM, Town Clerk. Onslow Borough Office, Ballance-street, Wellington. 17th February, 1911. WE CARRY The Most Extensive Stock of OFFICE DEVICES i OFFICE DEVICES In Australasia. CARD SYSTEMS, FILING SYSTEMS i BOOKCASE SECTIONS ROLL-TOP DESKS, Etc., Etc. THE OFFICE APPLIANCE COMPANY, 17 and 19, Cuba-st., Wellington. 'Phone 1676 THE HOBBLE SKIRT. A LADY passing our PRESENT HOUSE tripped, and as she recovered herself exclaimed : "Bother the pavement.!" Her husband, who happened to be looking in the window, eaid: "Oh,! I thought it was PIERARD'S Prices that had staggered you." She replied : "Things are cheap ! Just look at that lovely Diamond Ring, only £35. There's another 5-stone Half-hoop, only £20." "I think I'll buy that for you if you'll stop wearing that 'orrible, 'orrid 'obble skirt." THE GOLDSMITHS' AND SILVERSMITHS' COMPANY, F. PIERARD, Manager. MONEY TO LEND AT from 42 per cent., on approved Freehold Security (town or country). Chattels Loans also arranged. Apply F. G. BOLTON, Solicitor, i 39, Johnston-street, Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 40, 17 February 1911, Page 8

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