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BIGT AFTER-SALE CONCESSIONS ! SOU ONE WEEK ONil. AT THE D.I.C. D.I.C. BALANCE OF TRIMMED MODELS TO BE CLEARED AT 5/6 EACH! EVERY BUNCH OF FLOWERS MUST GO. A BUNCH IS THE PRICE FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. S3 X5UJX^ i± i& Ittb l^mLb A FEW ODD" ITEMS IN UNTRIMMEDSTRAWS ARE BEING CLEARED AT . ][/. EACH! D.I.C. D.I.C. D.I.C. February 17th, 1911. ANNOUNCEMENT. O7E have pleasure in announcing tho arrival of MADAME POUSTIE, who comes under engagement to us to take charge of one of our Dressmaking Departments. MADAME POUSTIE holds most nattering testimonials from a, very largo circle of English lady clients, from which we gather that her success in' Wellington is assured. Madame takes up her duties on MONDAY NEXT, the 20th instant, when she will be prepared to give estimates and carry out orders. We have arranged that MADAME POUSTIE' S charges shall be on the LOWEST SCALE consistent with satisfactory work. THE DRAPERY AND GENERAL IMPORTING CO. OP N.Z,, LTD., A. A, CORRIGAN, Manager.

BABTBOUBNJE_LOAN, £17,500 TRACTS FOR RATEPAYERS! Compiled with the greatest care and accuracy :- ,The permanent Residential Population of EASTBOURNE is 500 people, i.e., excluding Week-enders and Summer Visitors. THERE ARE 251 Houses in the whole Inclusive of 1, 2, and 3Borough. roomed Whares. THERE ARE ONLY 109 Houses with more than four rooms. THERE ARE 101 Houses supplied with This rest have Tanks, water from permanent roservoiri. , Tho present Debt of EASTBOURNE is £4500. The Council wish to burden tho Borough with a further Debt of jr»Tj ty KAjfll i 9 O\J\}m Surely every Ratepayer will agree that the Water and Drainage Schemes, however good they might be, are PREMATURE and AGAINST THE PRESENT INTERESTS OF THE BOROUGH? Signed on behalf of the Opposition to Loajis Committee—. DAVID ROBERTSON, Chairman. VOTE AGAINST THE LOAN PROPOSALS !

rip O LET. TO LE T. I a I 4 rooms Sfcaunton-av. 7 rooms Mulgrave-&t 4 do JUartui-sfc 7 do Upper Feathor3 do Cajnbvi(3ge-ter aton-ter o do Klizabeth-sfc S do Piuitsa-st 5 do Karori-rd 8 do Hobson-st 5 do JCelburne 8 do Ghuznee-st (5 do Grant-ril 9 do Tinakori-rd (3 do Owen-ot 9 do Aurora-ter H do bhannou-st 0 do Wollington-ter 0 do KelburiiO 9 doHobson-sb (i do Uuwkestone-st 5) do Hill-it i tf do Cok>mbo-SE 9 do Hawkcsfcono-st (> do Oriental Bay i/do Patter&on-st ! 6 do J3rook-stj 10 do Moleaworth-sfc . I 0 do Biiopi-sb 10 do Wol^ter • j I 7 do Ko&jcu-ier I FURNISHED. GdoHill-st . BiloHill-sl j 7 do Oriental Bay 8 do Wel-ter 5 do Duvon-sfc 9 do Willis-st 7 do WoL-toi- 8 do Aurora-ter ! Also, Shops, Offices, Warohousos, etc., i in various parts of the city. j Apply HAKOOUiiT «ie CO., 195, Laiubtou-quay, City, i rp O L E^T. T O LET.! JL j 5 rooms Emerson-st 7 rooms Hopper-st 5 do Parliameiit-st 7 do Dtivieb-st 6 do JLtnunmond-st 7 do Koy-st 6 do Uevaus-st 8 do M algrave-st 6 do Eollebtou-st 9do Uplaud-rd (5 do Centra,l-ter. 10 do Wosley-rd Gdo Ov/on-sfc JO do M'Douaid-cres. 0 do Hawkestone fat 10 do iU'Farlane-st 7 do Moiu-sfc 10 do Ghuznue-st 7 do Broad way -ter 11 do Hawkuofcouc-&t 7 do Hay-st ib do Oriental Bay FURNISHED HOUSlifa. 9doßilUt lldoHill-sfc > I<J do Goldei-'s Hill 12 dt> JtSoulcott-ter 111 do iia.l»welt-&t, 18 do Hobsou-at Also, Shops, Offices, and Warehouse^ in all parts ot city. Apply J. li. UIiTHUNK & 00. f B O LET. TO LE T. JL 'iroonisStn.fr'crd-at 7 rooms Tinakoii-rd sdo Uauioi-fet ' / ao UleJibervic-toi; o do Uweii-bt V do i)a.vis-sl< odo Mtijoi'ibanks-st Bdo Thomdon-qy 0 no 'Leiiti.\ sou-fat a cio lieibUL'tiu 6 do \Jpia,:id-rd b cto OiieuwU-ter 0 cto Rjearboioush-ter ti do Wel.-cer 0 do blmauoe'-at, U do l'ercival-st 15 do Oneuial liny U do Wutson-ot ti do AntiittO-eli iO do Uhuztiee-st (5 do Owen-bt 11 do Huwkebtoiie-st; V do Austin fat 12 uo UiilUm-Usr FURNISHED: 4 do Kilbirmu ' o uo v lllis-st '1 do H&wkostoue-st ' 6do Mu-iiniiu' 4do Ulusgow-sl, Udo Upiaud rd - 6' do Oiyuo-qy 12 do Irliuiuierton Also Shops and Oliiccb to let in various paits ol the city. GUALIJiU, DYKES AND CO. Feathers ton and Urandon streets mO LET. TO LE T. Boy. en.-s>lreet — 5 looms Lorne-atrect — 3 and 4 rooms .faimer-slreei — 7 looms Tennyson-street — 6 rooms Fit/heibert-terraco — 0 looms, largo ground Aio-strcct — 5 rooms South-road — 6 rooms Featnerston-terraca — 6 rooms Peter-street — 4 rooms Nairn-tftreet — 7 rooms Shannon-street— 6 rooms Tinakori-road — 6, 7, 8, and 10 rooms Ghu^nee and Vivian streets — Shops Houses, furnished and unfurnished, in the suburbs i B. SMITH AND CO., 201, Lambton-quay. ORIENTAL BAY. ! mO LET, HOUSE, of 9 rooms, best j -"- position, and all modern conveniences. . Apply DOMUS, Evening Post. YARD TO LET. CENTRALLY-SITUATED YARD to LET. Low rental. Particulars at i Evenin? Post. i NURSING HOME OR BOARDINGHOUSE. TO LET, 10- roomed Ilouso, Ghuzneo stroet, good position; also 6-roomcd ' House. Kelburnc. Apply Convonient, : Evening Post.

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

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