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Harvest thanksgiving services aro advertisod for to-morrov/ in connection with tho Molcsworth-itreet Methodist Church. The celebration will conclude with a con- j versazione on Monday evening. LOYAL ROSE OF THE VALLEY, LODGE, 1.0.0. F., M.U. nnHE Members of the above Lodge and JL Visiting Members are invited to attend the Funeral of the lato wifo of Bro. Geo. King, which will leave his Residence, The Esplanade, Petono, on Sunday, 19th February, at 2.30. GEORGE A. I-I. HALL, Secretary. "A CONTINUOUS SUCCESS." ■ "London, 7th December, 1910. "The Le Grove and Laurence Co., Ltd., Wellington. DEAR SIRS,— "We have much pleasure in stat ing that we have been granted a Warrant of Appointment as Typewriting Machine Manufacturers ■to Hia Majesty King Georgo V. "Wo are glad to be able to point out that we previously held a similar Appointment to King Edward, VII. and (juecn Victoria. , "Yours faithfully, j "THE BAR-LOCK TYPEWRITER CO., < LIMITED, "London." ■ Call or writo^ — | IC9, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. ANOTHER SUCCESS. nnHE YOST TYPEWRITER CO. Has Been Specially Appointed j TYPEWRITER MANUFACTURERS j To i j HIS MAJESTY KING GEORGE. j The Machine for Beautiful Work. "^"^ i New Zealand Sole Agents — ! THE OFFICE APPLIANCE COMPANY. | 17 and 19, Cuba-st., Wellington. I 'Phone 1675 ! LYMM-PURE-SALT, i JTnHE only Chemically Pure Salt obSL lainable, absolutely free from native impurities that aro found in every other salt. LYMM-PURE-SALT Sparkles like crystalised sugar, and •doos not cake or go into hard lunipß like inferior salt. It is one-fifth stronger than any other, and is used in. all lirst-cla^s dairy and bacon factories on account of its purity and strength. LYMM-PUIIE-SALT is from tho famous salt mino in Cheshire, England, and is unrivalled for the kitchen. and the table ; guaranteed absolutely pure. Ask your grocer for it. If he does not keep it, ring up telephone 1329. Wo will tell you who does. KHAND ALLAH. nnO LET, 2 minutes station, 5-roomed A House, enamel bath and basin, mirror wardrobe, dresser, expensive tiled grate and range; rent to good tenant, 15s per week. BERIIAMPORE. TO LETJ 1 , 4 roo/.'is and usual conveniences, modern and in thorough order ; 10s per week. J. T. Horn, 39, Panamastreet. : Phone 2173. IN BANKRUPTCY. TVTOTICE is horeby given (hat dividends -i. > \ in the undermentioned Estates ars now payable at this office (10 a.m. to 4 p.m.) on till proved claims and upon" production of promissory notes (if any) for endorsement : — GOLDBLOOM BROS.— First and final of I'-i 2^d in the £. NOPvTON. Gbcrg" John.— First and final of Is Hd in the £. BAIGENT. Owen Thomas.— First and fim<l of 5s Id in the £!. DAVIS, Joseph Paul.— First and final of 2s b{d in tho £. JACOBS, Edward Wilfrid.— First and final of Id in the £. SOLOMONS, Frederick Myers.— First and final of Is 3d in the £. CHATWIN, Edward Lothair.— First and final of Id in the £. A. SIMPSON, Official Assignee. I Wellington, 17th Febr-uary, 1911. 1 STATIONERY, FANCY GOODS, AND ! BOOKS. "HTiOR SALE, to close estate, special opi ■&. portunity, in ths best part of City, as going concern, BOOKSELLER'S, STATIONERY, AND FANCY GOODS BUSINESS; well assorted stock; oisen for j ; one' week only ; about £800 required. j [ Stock-aheets and all particulars on application to I • WILLIAM 11. SUCKLING, I Publio Accountant, Norwich Chambers, 111, Cutsomhouse-quaj . lambton-quay! to drapers. T!O LET, a Double-fronted Shop; the best position on Lambton-quay; a splendid stand for a high-class drapery establishment. We are prepared to join a competent man with an up-to-date knowledge of the drapery business, and possessing a moderate amount of capital. R. HANNAH AND CO., LTD., Boot Manufacturers, Leeds-strcot. FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED. TO. LET — 4 rooms, Kaiwarra, 9s : 5 Muritai (furnished) 15s for term, Kelburne 17s 6d, Newtown (and stable) 17b 6tl, Rintoul-sc. 14s, Wallace-st. 16s 6d; 6 Oriental Bay (furnished) 45f, Pirie-st. 2&s, Riutoul-st. 17s, Tennyson-st. 245, Onentp-1 Bay 20b; 7 Dixon-st. 32s 6d, Thorndon 20.-? and 30s. Lower Hutl 255; 8 Mcunt-iit. 355: 9_HUI-st. (furnished orun-fm-nishedh Ml. Victoria 40s, Oriental Bay 37b 6d.— Miller and Rutter, Agents, 55, Panama-st. (opp. D.1.C.). i?TTc¥s~ t~6~ !Te~t" Well lighted; low rentals. Next door to late offices Union Steam Ship Company. Apply SAMUEL BROWN, LTD., Johneton-st.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 41, 18 February 1911, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 41, 18 February 1911, Page 6

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