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/BARTER'S Is WINDOW. %U — LADIES, we make a speciality of a Is window each half-year, and we invite you to come early and get 2s 6d to 5s worth in many cases for Is only. Get in early. Is WINDOW— Lovely Long Scarfe, formerly 5s lid, now Is; Oddments in Corsets, formerly 4s lid, 5s lid, now Is; Velvet Moire Ribbons, 4 to 6 inches wide, usually Is ¦9d and 2s yard, now 3yds for Is. Thousands of other Bargains. Carter and Co., Cuba-street. Is WINDOW— Jap. Silks, all colours, now 6d yard; Ladies' Hose, black or tan, 2 pair for Is ; Ladies' Gloves, newest, usually Is 6d, now Is; Hair Pads, 2 for Is. CARTER AND CO. FOR BARGAINS. ONSLOW BOROUGH COUNCIL. AMENDMENT TO BY-LAW. NOTICE is hereby given that • at a Special Meeting of the Onslow Borough Cduncil, held on the Bth day of December, 1911, it was resolved by way of Special Order that the amendments herounder mentioned of the bylaws of 1902 be mode. The objects of the proposed amendments are: — (1) To repeal existing -clauses D and E of Section 51 (relating to building frontages) and to re-enact a new clause D of the samq Eet pro- ' scribing v minimum frontage and area for dwellinghousss, with a dispensing power in the Council under certain circumstances. (2) To enact a new Section No. 176 a, providing that master plumbers and master drain-la.yers licensed by any recognised local authority of New Zealand may , obtain permits to execute work in the Borough upon payment on each occasion of a small tec. The said resolution will # be submitted for confirmation to a Special Meeting of the Council to be held at the Council v Chambers, Ballance-street, City of Wellington, on the 11th day of January, 1912, at 8 o clock p.m. /A full 9opy of the above proposed amendments is deposited at the office oi the Onslow Borough CpuuciT, Ballance-st., Wellington, and is open to inspection o) the public during office hours until the said 11th day of January, 1912. « Dated this 12th day of December, 1911. HENRY' ABRAHAM, J Town Clerk. A BOON TO HOUSEWIVES 1 BOARDINGHOUSE-KEEPERS AND HOTELKEEPERS. , EGG ESSENCE FOR Cakeß, Puddings, Scones, Pikelets, and Custards, etc. Four drops is equal to one egg. , Made in lemon- and vanilla flavouring.. 9d bottle. At all grocers. ' ELLIS AND MANTON, Agent*. GENERAL STORE. WANTED to Sell, a first-class oldestablished GENERAL STORE, grocery, crockery, and ironmongery, near city ; long lease, low rent ; actual cash takings, £5000 a year; cash required about £500.. This is a 6ound business, and can be confidently recommended. Address . ¦ ' MERCHANT, Evening Post. WANTED TO SELL SECOND - HAND ' TRAVELLER'S SAMPLE,. CASES, chor.p. COLLINS' BROS., AND CO., LTD., ' 116, Victoria-stroet. ttr N T E B, SMART LAD , , For Fire, • Marine, and Accident Company. Apply INSURANCE, Evening Post. ANTED T~6 S"¥"_T_! 7,0 White Leghorn Hens 'from imported stock," 1 and 2 years old. Also 139 Chickens, 2 months old. Option of renting 5-rd. house, large section, fowlhouses and runs, complete. Also Lease of large paddock adjoining. 2d section from oity. Apply LEAVING, Evening Post -Agency, Nowtown. COUNTRY TRAVELLER. ENERGETIC SALESMAN Wanted, at once; ono with knowledge of engineering preferred. Salary _to start £3 10s ana expenses. Apply, with copies of testimonials, KALIF, Evening Post. GIRLS WANTED r WANTED, Girls (about 17 years old), for needlework. Apply National Hat Mills,. Adelaide-road. W A N,T~_fD KNOW N. A well-dressed man has nothing to hide from the public, so far as clothes are concerned, when his Clothes are purchased from us. He has nothing to' regret. He will come again. DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH, if Manners-street. WANTED KNOWN— rjIRIUMPHS, 8.5.A., Indian, and -L Tourist Premier .World's most popular Motor Cycles. Call or write for catalogues. Trials arranged. Repairs and Sundries, cheapest and best in Wellington. Bicycles from £3 10s. SUTHERLAND AND RANKINE, Sole Agents, 34-36, Mercer-street. Contractors to N.Z. G.P.O. T\^~A N T E D KNOWN— * Meston's Unlaundried White Shirts, pure linen, 2/fi EA CH. Equal to any shirt sold in town, already laundried, at 6s 6d. Only address — MESTON, Tailor and Mercer, 143 Ingestre-st. (3 doors below National Bank). KNOWN. You'll find us ready, to-day and to-/ morrow or any other day, to Outfit you correctly. Ready-to-Wear Suits, 25s to 555. DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH, Opposite Opera House. TTCT ANTED KNOWN. We Open EveryD ay from Noon till 11.15" p.m. PALMER'S LUNCHEON and SUPPER •ROOMS. 168, LAMBTON-QUAY. ' Telephone Nn. 20 TTjr ANTED,. KNOWN— DELICIOUS SUMMER DRINKS. - Ask for BENNETT AND READY'S 'For purity, flavour, and quality cannot be equalled. Cooling and invigorating. TRY OUR "DRY" GINGER ALE. Telephone 378. Delivered anywhere. ANTED Known— We have just landed a large consignment 'of LADIES' AND .GENTS.', .CYCLES, built specially for the colonies to our specification. We can thoroughly recommend these guaranteed machines. Prices to suit everyone; cash or terms. ' WITCOMBE AND.PYM, Engineers, Ingeetre-Btreet.^ [ 'Phone 2451. '

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 7, 9 January 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 7, 9 January 1912, Page 1

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