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DEFIANCE BUTTER! A PRODUCT of the dairy -"■ with a Delicateness of Flavour and Sweetness that delights tho taste of evers'one that uses it. SOLD BY ALL FIRST-CLASS - GROCERS. LAST DAY! ,_,.,„„_/ COLE'S DRAPERY COMPANY - (Late Cole and W.esterman), MANNERS-STREET, Will end their Half-yearly 15-day Sale by,<« ; ( holding A MONSTER BILLING DAY ~ .On . SATURDAY NEXT! Watoh for Wanted Knowns To-morrow. v ONSLOW%-BOROUGH. OUTSTANDING REPAYMENTS ACCOUNT HOUSE, CONNECTIONS, KAIWARRA DRAINAGE. NOTICE ia hereby given that, pursuant to resolution of the Counoil, 10 per cent, will be added to the above after Uhe ■ 19th of MARCH, 1911. HENRY ABRAHAM, Town Clark. Onslow Borough Office, Ballance-street, : Wellington, 2nd March, 1911. ANOTHER SUCCESS. mHE YOST , TYPEWRITER CO. JL Has Been Specially Appointed TYPEWRITER MANUFACTURERS*' To HIS- MAJESTY KING GEORGE. The Machine for Beautiful Work. New Zealand Sole Agents — THE OFFICE APPLIANCE COMPANY. , 17 and 19, ' Cuba-st., Wellington. •Phone i 1676 LYMM-^URE-SALT. THE BEST FOR THE TABLE. ' THE BEST FOR. THE KJTCHEN. IT is absolutely^ .pure, and does not oako or go into hard lumps; is stronger and goes further than ordinary common salt. Ask your grocer for it. If he does not keep it, ring -up tolephona 1329. We will tell you who does. 1 SOME ALES ARE GQOD— OTHERS BBTTI3Rr-J But if you wanjt;^te BEST, Drink GOLD'TOP ALE. WHYTE AND MACKAY'S WHISKY. : HJIHE Most Palatable and Popular -B- Beverage on tho market. Sold by all Loading Hotels. For Quality and Ex • cellenco Unexcelled. Try it. ■ HUNT AND CO., Wellington Agents. BARRAUD AND ABRAHAM, Sole Dominion Agents, Palmerston. Feilding. Dannevirke. "OLAKE AND CARLISLE, •"-* General Cariiere, Customs and Forwarding Agents, 11, Hunter-street. Telephone 2617 And 19, Pirie-street. Telephone 1605. l Furniture Carefully Removed by Experienced and Expert Workmen, ■ At Lowest Rates. , HOLIDAY GOODS. , ; FIELD, Race, and Opera Glasses Prismatic Binoculars, £5 10s to £14. Telescopes, 7s 6d to £9 10s. ; Pocket Aneroids and Pedometers. Sun and Dust Protectors, Motor Goggles. Boys' Lanterns, 3s to 12s 6d. i- Microscopes, 8s 6d to £4 10s. -A nice assortment of Fancy Spec. Cases, < silver mounted and solid silver, suitable for presents, at LEVI'S SIGHT-TESTING ROOMS, 103, .CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY. T. PL MORRISON, i • Manager. nrmE reason why W3 do all work well JL and at such reasonable prices — We employ the largest staff of first-class tradesmen in-lXve city. We use only the best of material. We guarantee all work to be done satisfactorily and carried out systematically. We give all estimates free. Write or R>ing. Telephones: City 2043. Karori '2316. THOS. A. WELLS. Decorator. EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY. WANTED, Purchaser for six-roomed House ; bathroom, washhouse, city drainage ; land 35ft x 85ft ; situate off Constable-street. Price oxAy £000; favourable terms arranged. Also, Wanted firstclass Tenant for eight-roomed House, Abel Sinifch-street ; rent £2 week to approved tenant only. Apply H. E. LEIGHTON, • 1 186, Featherston-st.. Wellington. i , 1 -WANTED KNOWN. LUX INCANDESCENT KEROSENE GAS LAMPS, the Cheapest and Most 1 Brilliant Light on Earth. House Lamps, . 22s 6d each. SHOP AP.C LAMPS, 2000 candle-powsr. i LUX LIGHT COMPANY, l 35, 37, 39, Old Customhouse-st., s Back of Orsera House. Wellington. I WT ANTED KNO W N.\ " * » MEN'S UNDERWEAR. It pays to buy good underwear. We ••• 6cour the world's markets for depend- ■' ; able garments, and can supply anything Cm our line at prices no higher than inferior grades would cost. _ 2s 6d, 3b 6d, 4s 6d per garment. 3 DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH, Manners-street. I -\j&r ANTED KNOWN,./ . V *' L'W. LUDWIG, f Watchmaker, Jeweller, and Optician, _ has Removed to 3 TEMPORARY PREMISES, i Corner i WOODWABD-ST. & LAMBTON-.QUAY.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 51, 2 March 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 51, 2 March 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 51, 2 March 1911, Page 1

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