THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, LIMITED. Established 1837. Incorporated 1880. Paid-up Capital ... ... - ; - 1,500.000 Reserve Fund „ 1,350,000 Together 2,850,000 Reserve Liability of Propvietor» 3,000,000 £5,850,000 A DIVIDEND of £1 5s per Share ahd •Bonus of 10s' per Share for tho halfyeav, together equal to 14 pet cent, per flhhum, having been declared at a meeting of Proprietors held in London on 24th July, the same is now payable to Coloma Shareholders. G. E. TOLHURST, >»„,., Inspector. Wellington, 25th July, 1911. HATAITAI PROPERTY. WANTED . to ""Si; 5-roomed Villa, within easy 'distance tram, every convenience, including city drainage. Also V scant Section adjoining. Sunny position. Owner 'prepared to build to suit clients. Easy terms given. Apply Builder, Evening Post. ■yy ANTE D_^ KNOWN. •' FURTHER .REDUCTIONS IN SKATES. Bramplon, usually 27s 6d now 17s 6d Phillips' Vox Populi, usually 25s now 16s 6d. Aluminium or Fibre Wheels. ■ • • THOS. H. OATES, 133, Willw-streej^opp. V.M.C.A. yy ante ij~ ;k~n~o"w~n: LOOK OUT FOR SQUALLS, SLEET, AND HAIL. Get 'a Rainy-weather Overcoat. Wei have the shed-water kihd in all sorts of weights and prices, I 15/- *° 59/6. DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH, Manners-street, ytf A N.T E D KNOWN- " . Wells'a is x the place where keen business men find the best Value in PAINTING AND DECORATING. Telephones. 1 City, 2043; and Karori, 2316. Address-HANKEY-STREET. xrr a nTe~d k^lTw~n. ** PERTH DYE WORKS. A. ROBERTSON, GENERAL DYER AND CLEANER, , . 19a, Ghuznee-street, ' Blacks for Mournings a Speciality, Telephone 918. P.O. Bot 2. Te Aro. WANTED KNOWN. ESTALL'S STEAM DYE WORKS, Note- Address— B6, VIVIAN-STREET . (Opp. Salvation Army Barracks). Mourning Order? Dyed and Returned in 24 hours. Tel, 3035. TV" ANTE t>^ KNOWN. THE WELLINGTON WELDING CO. NEVILLE AND' HARVEY, Engineers, 114 a,, Cuba-street. The only firm in Wellington who can successfully weld cast iron and alutnihhtih. Mntor Car and Bike Cylinders a Specialty. WANTED KNOWN. WATT AND SHENNAN h&ve received NEW COSTUME LENGTHS and SUITINGS, SMART RAINPROOFS. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Tailors. COOPER'S BUILDINGS, Opposite Evening Post. yy ante d_^ k iTo wn. .MEN'S BUSINESS TROUSERS. 10/6 I>AIR - Going 1 Going! Quick &« wing, Call and see why these trousers sell so fast. DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH, Opposite Opera House. yy ANT ED X JT6lv"N"*^ 100 BOYS' OVERCOATS. Usual prices 12s 6d, 15b. sow 7/11 RHIMES AND CO., ' Cuba-street. "" WAREHOUSE ROOM. * WANTED to Let, the whole of the Second Floor in Warehouse, about 40/t x 66ft ; suitable for wholesale or indent business', also Room On first floor, 20 x 18; also, for Sale, 11-13-h.p. Gas Engine. Apply JOHN NICOL, 57, Cuba-street. yip ANTE D X N O W N. Twelve of the finest Carnations arc— Effie May, Lufline, Rose Queen, America, Goldmine, Gladys, Primrose Day, Carracei, Abbot, Victoria Loughrnan, Mrs. H. Bftillie, Goldylocks. All quite district in colour; plant et once. Price 10s the lot, or Us post free to ahy address for cfish only with order.— -F. COOPER, LTD., Seedsmen, WiHis-st,,__\Vellington. WANTED— Men's -Braces, 6dV"BliK!k Cnshmere-h'nish Socks, 4d; Ties, 4d, 6d; Wool Gloves, 9d ; Soft Collars. 6d; Caps, 6d; Cloth Cleaner, 9dj Boys' Linen Collars, Is 6d d 6% .; Coat Hangere, . 2d each; Men's Rainproof Coats, usunl 29s 6d, now 17s 6d; Oilskin Coats, 15s 6d for 9? 6d l j Sample Uhderwear, Remnant*, cheap. Remember, these prices only during MESTON'S Clearing-out Sale, In-gestre-stroSt (3 dewrs from Cuba-street, below National Bank)^ WANTED Kr7o~wh-WM, HALL, Cheapside. I won't be undersold, i I am selling under cost. Large Fancy Vasop, 6d and 9d each. I am still selling i the best Tea the world produces at, Is ib. Dorb*, Bd, Juno. 8d; Sylvia Starch, 4id; Gas Mantles, 3Jdj 16oz Wax Candies,- 6d Ib; Sand Soap, 2d. Anything you want you can get at Cheftpside, Note the address-Wm. Hall, Cheapside, Revans-st., opp. Library, Newtowh. A parting fhotjjl won't be uhdeHold." M'~- LEFT.pFF7CLOTHING7~ fRS NIGHTINGALE having taken , oTer the business lately carried on by Mrs. Hill, 103, Lanabton-quay, will give the highest cash pi-ice for Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc. Mrs, Nightingale will call by appointment to any address. Write or phono 2924. „„ „, MRS. NIGHTINGALE, l iß,_Ta_ranaki-Btreet._ ahd 103. Ltmbtpn^qyj LEFT-OFF CLOTHING." M tJd RING UP 'PHONE 3513. RS. BRUCE, e»Bh purchaser of Gents', ahd Children's ! Loft-off Clothing, Boots, etc. Letters re- I 1 ceive prompt attention ; highest prices 1 1 &'« cn U, Address 139. Ingestre-street (next F.S. Dispensary). LEFT-OFF Clothing— Mrs. Woodward, Cash Buyer of Ladies', Gents', and Children's Left-«S Clothing and Boots. Letters receive prompt attention. 121, Ingestre-Btreet (ttext Rink). 'Phone 2379. LEFT'OFF Clothing— Mrs. Rosen, 120, Taranaki-street. Highest prioe given for Gents' and Ladies' Loft-off Clothing, Boots, and Linen, etc. All corrcspondencc attended to immediately. ' NOW is the lime to buy ona of the latest GRAPHOPHONES (just landed). Six Record* will bo givon with each machine purchased; ca%h or terms. Large selection of Records and Needles to pick from. All Repairs neatly executed at lowest prices. The First Annual Sale now on. Dttring the Sale a discount of 10 per cent, allowed off all Cycles and Accessories. Boucher'* Graphophon© and Phonograph Agency, 74, Lambtonquay.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24, 28 July 1911, Page 12
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