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CARPET SQUARES ARE THE ATTRACTION THIS WEEK AT THAT REMARKABLY BU&Y CORNER AT THE JUNCTION OF CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS. WINDER'S HARDWARE AND FURNISHING WAREHOUSE HAS BARGAINS FOR THOSE FURNISHING, AS WELL AS FOR THE BUILDER WHO ERECTS THE HOUSE. TO SEE THE LINOLEUMS AND CARPETS IS TO BUY THEM. GEORGE WINBER, FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, "THE CORNER," CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS. Firm's Motto: "QUICK SALE AND LIGHT ___^^^ PROFIT." LABIES ! YOUR OPPORTUNITY! ■pEADY-TO-WEAR TAILORED Jti COSTUMES, Beautifully made in Latest Fashions and Styles. SECURE ONE." They are the Best Value in Wellington. NOTE THE PRICES— 65/-, 75/-, 85/-, 95/% AT G. NOBLE'S, THE QUALITY TAILOR, 364, LAMPTON-QUAY (Next Stewart Dawspa's). Telephone 1640. rpHE Premises of the Undersigned wilji be CLOSED for Special Holiday on THURSDAY, 26th September, 1912. JOSEPH NATHAN AND CO. NOTICE. fTIHE P-femises of the Undersigned wilji - 1 - be CLOSED for Holiday on THURSDAY NEXT, 26th inst. J. MYERS AND CO., ' Hunter-street, Wellington. CAMROCS ! BRY OINGER ALE. CAMROC is made from an original Belfast formula, and prepared from the finest Jamaica, Root Ginger. CAMEOC, t Is delicious, refreshing, and exhilarating. Rjng up for a trial dozen." All Hotels, Clubs, and Stores. THOMSON, LEWIS & CO. Telephone 1,48. TO PQPvRESp.QNPENTS. "Dead-eye."— Which Auckland-built yacht did you mesn>? You do not give us her n^me. "Kelburne."— Ffpm a ttiotorist's point of view, t)ie Rjmutafca hill, from the Fe^iherston side, 'is move datlgerous and nerve wracking than thp Paekakariki hill. ' ' "Pixie."— lnformation not available.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 74, 24 September 1912, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 74, 24 September 1912, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 74, 24 September 1912, Page 6