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THE HOT WATER BAG /"\FFERED as a prize yesterday in our Grand Annual Distribution of Prizes in connection with our Second Annual Chemist Salo, now in progress at tho FRANK SHAW MEDICAL HALL, Wil-lis-ttreet (opposite Duthie's), was won by ticketholder No. 655. We offer daily a prize to all cash purchasers, however small the purchase, and during the sale we test your eyes free and provide a. pair of the best Spectacles for 3s 6d. WARM SLIPPERS FOR COLD FEET, ,T ADIESi— Our HOUSE SLIPPERS are JLJ more cosy, more comfortable, and wear longer than Slippers bought elsewhere. FELT SLIPPERS, in all the colours of tho rainbow. Only 2/ll APAffil Navy Blue, Olive .Green, Cinnamon, Cherry, Claret, Saxe Blue — infact any colour to match your dressing gown. SEE THEM NOWt E. PEARCE & CO., CUBA-ST. and RIDDIFORD-ST. TWO GOOD BOOTS FOR GENTLEMEN 1 BOOTS will satisfy and please the most fashionable at a modicum of cost: "THE LOBBY/ Black Box Calf and Glace Kid only, -| w In "THE TOLEDO," Tan Willow Calf, ■20/-. ! BOTH EASY AND COMFORTABLE. Still Going Strong, THE AMERICAN SWING-TOE BOOT) Which Make<? Walking Easy. i GEO. R. LINDSAY & CO., THE MEN'S BOOT &HOP, 198, LAMBTON-QUAY. WARM UNDERWEAR! "E^OR the cold weather wear ALL •*• WOOL Garments. See that you get a SUITABLE WEIGHT. Be sure the Garment will FIT YOU. Our PRICES will SUIT you— 5s 6d, 6s 6d, 7s 6d up. Stop and ccc our Goods in window. WALLACE & GIBSON,- ■ "THE/ KASH," WILtIS-STREET, -•* yS ' (Next' Evening .Post). STUNNING STYLES, IN GOLF BLOUSES,! MOST women desire to appear smartly dressed on all occa- j sions. On the Golf Links, the Hockey Field, Cycling or thero is opportunity to "display taste in • dress. , PATRICK'S second shipment of Golf Blouses are simply the smartest and most fetching ever seen. They are in the popular Norfolk Coat Style, in many colours^ including black, white, navy, vieux rose, • reseda, moss, myrtle, cinnomon, brown, and heather. For All-wool Blouses the prices are extremely modest — namely, 7s 6d, 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 13s 6d, and 14s 61 Early choice is very necessary, as these goods are scarce. D. S. PATRICK & CO., 195. Cuba-street, and 46. Courtenay-place. REMOVAL NOTICE. T\R. PLATTS MILLS has REMOVED to 301, Willis-street (Dr. Boyd's House). Telephone 465. ' DEAFNESS. GO to W. Richards, Osteopathist, 277, Willis-streot. Ho never fails to cure all chronic cases. Deafness, Rheumatism, Goitre, Stammering, Sciatica, and all Spinal and Nervous Conjplaints. Advico Free. ELECTION OF MEMBER. OF WELLINGTON CROWN LANDS BOARD. IT is hereby notified in accordance with tho provisions of section 41 of "Tho Land Act, 1908," and ' tho Regulations mado thereunder by Governor-in-Council, that a vacancy in the membership of tho Wellington Crown Lands Board will occur on or before 31st May, 1911, on which date tho appointmant of Henry Thomas Ellingham to tho said Board expires in ordinary course or a possible vacation of his office before that date in torms of Bection 44 of "Tho Land Act, 1908," and that nominations to fill such vacancy will be received at tho offico of tho Commissioner of Crown Lands, Wellington, up to 5 o'clock in the afternoon of Ist JUNE, 1911. No person shall bo eligible as a candidate for election unless ho is nominated in writing by at least tw"o persons who, on tho First Day of January, 1911, wero the owneis of any lea-so or liconse of or iv respect of any Crown Lands situated in the Wellington Land District, and unless tho nomination, papers 'ooaring tho candidate's (xmsont is recoived at tho offico above named before the timo fixed for tho closing of nominations. Such nomination papers will be supplied on application to tho Commissioner of Crown Lands, Wellington. . Should ouly ono nomination bo received, such candidate shall be declared duly elected, provided ho is otherwise eligible for election, tho date of which election (if required) will be duly notified. No member of tho General Assembly shall be eligiblo for election. JAMES MACKENZIE. Commissioner of Crown Lands. '. BALLROOM DANCING. MRS. H. B. MASON'S Classes for Beginners are held on MONDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, in her Privato Hall, 86, Ghuznee-streot, near St. Peter's Church. Proficiency ensured in SIX PRIVATE LESONS. Term commeaoei with pupil. Private Lossoas by

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 103, 3 May 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 103, 3 May 1911, Page 1