THE AFTERNOON TEA PARTY I T3EFRESHING tea, dainty cakes, a I ■*•*' little social talk, and maybe scandal, too— thinly-cut- bread spread with DEFIANCE BUTTER, The daintiest for afternoon tea parties, breakfasts, dinners. At all times it is the most relished. KARORI DEFENCE RIFLE CLUB. RESULT of Drawing of Art Union: — Ticket No. 723, Prize 1, winner R. Hill, Ivanhoe, Wallace-street; 663. 2, A. E. Maunder, 30, Sydney-street ; 611, 3, S. Luke, Karepa-street, Brooklyn: 745, 4, A. Anderson, Government Printing Office. Prize-winners will oblige by calling on Judd and RandelL Moleeworth-sfereet. J. BURNS, Asst. Secretary. NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, LTD. NOTICE TO SAHREHOLDERS. DIVIDEND Warrants for the Halfyear ended 31st MARCH last are now obtainable at tho Wellington Office of the Company. . H. E. WILLIAMS, General Manager. Dunedin, 13th May, 1911. THE~WATOHMAN GOLD MINING COMPANY, LTD. A CALL (the 9th) of JTwopenee per Share has this day 'been made by the Directors, payable to' tho Seoretary at the Company's Office, No. 205, Victoria ! Arcade. Queen - street, Auckland, on THURSDAY, the Ist day of June, 1911. j J. W. NICOL, Secretory, j Auckland, 11th May, 'l9ll. " ' j WAITANGI CONSOLIDATED GOLD MINING COMUANY, NO LIABILITY. A CALL (the fifth) of Twopence per share has been made thia day by the Directors, payable to the "Secretary^ at the Company s Offioe, Hobson Buildings, Shortland-street, Auckland, on FRIDAY, the 26th day of May, 1911. ' HENRY J. LEE, Secretary. Auckland, 10th May, 1911. NOTICE. IMPOUNDED, at ,Johneonville Publio Pound, on 11th May, 1911, from Makara, by the. Ranger, 1 white Horse, all ehoce ou, no brands. If not claimed and' expenses paid will bo cold on 25th May, 1911, at 12 o'clock noon. JOHN BUSTARD, Poundkeeper. NOTICE. TMPOUNDED at Kaiwarra,, 3 bay A Geldings, 1 dark bay with black points, 1 with star on forehead and whito hind foot, 1 whito round the eyea, little white on nose and near fore foot. _ Impounded by Mr. Breen. If not claimed and expenses paid on or before 26th May, will bo sold to defray expenses. E. ROUND, Poundkeeper. HOME FOR THE AGED NEEDY. " f¥THEBE are Vacancies for a Married A Couple and One Man. j,. Nominations will be received upjfco noon -on the 24th May". CHAS. P. PqWLES, i Secretary. INANGAHUA • HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD. A PPLICATIONS ■ for tho Position of il" Certificated Nurse for the Reefton Hospital will be ' redeived up to ' WEDNESDAY, 24th May, 191 L Applicants to forward testimonials and state salary required. • ->- CHARLES NEVIN, Secretary. WANTED FOR CONFECTIONERY WORKS, FIRST-CLASS STARCH HAND, must be thoroughly experienced. Apply, with references, MACDOUGALL AND CO., Moray-place, Dunedin. wanted: A LEDGER KEEPER, for wholesale -"• grocery and general merchandise business. Apply sharp, stating age and salary, to BOX 387. LOWER HUTT. WANTED, Purchaser, for charming 7-rd .House, besides bathroom, enamel bath, lavatory basin, hot and cold water, scullery, gas, all conveniences, together with half-acre of ground, containing lawn, shelter hedges," etc., two frontages; near Bellevue Gardens. Price, only £1150 ; favourable terms arranged. Apply promptly to H. E. Leighton, 186, Featherston-st., Wellington, or Hutt. yrsr anted known, j We Close at 2 p.m. for TUESDAY HALF-HOLIDAY. i PALMER'S LUNCHEON and SUPPER ROOMS, 168, LAMBTON-QUAY. Telephone No. 20. WANTED KNOWN. iT> AINPROdF COATS, fashionable JCV colours; latest styles, 36/6, Post Free. RHIMES AND CO., Men's Outfitters, j Cuba-street (late Caterer and Carey). WANTED KNOWN. , H/TEN'S AND YOUTHS' PYJAMAS, ItA in stripes and fashionable colour*, ONLY 5/6j , Post Free. RHIMES AND CO., Men's Outfitters, Cuba-street (late Caterer and Carey). T^T" ANTED KNOWN. SKATES! SKATES! SKATES! Call and inspect THOS. H. OATES'S NEW SKATES (the very best). Now is the time to get your Skates Overhauled. THOS. 11. OATES, N 133, Willis-street, Opp. V.M.C.A. -m- ANTE D__ KNOWN. For Sale, 40,000 Taupata (Coprosma) Plants, Hiu finwst hedge plant to grow about Wellington; 1-year-oid, 2a doz, 12s 6d 100, £5 per 1000; 2-year-old, 2R high, 4s doz, 25s 100; 3-year-old, 2_ to 3 feet, 5s doz 30a 100. Special quotations for I.W, 1« a naves bopEß> Tel. 839. Willis-street. " FURNITURE. WT ANTED to Buy, Houses of Furni»t ture; highest price, cash down. (.'. Daubnoy, 148, Tory-street. : TO TAILORS. 'm,rR. D. MILLIGANr Kelburna-avenue,' IyX reguircj two first class Cagtmakerfc.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 113, 15 May 1911, Page 1
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