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'' GET THE BEST PIANO. i There aie" no better or more • reliable instruments made than The Broadwood, The Lipp, The llonisch, The Steinway. We are constantly receiving big new shipments of these "superb pianos; prices and styles to meet all requirements. ' We will make terms to suit any purse. Our name alone ia sufficient guarantee' of quality. Gall upon us, or, on request, we will gladly cal) upon you. We keep a staff of expert tuners and repairers, and can attend! to any of your piano needs. The Dresden Piano Company, 1 Ltd., Wellington. North litg^nd manager, M. J. Brookes. — Advt. Violets! " 'Violets ! Violets !-- Miss Cooper, fioriste, - Manners-street, is leceiving fresh daily her well-known beautiful violets. Posted to any address. Telephone 382.— Advt. There is nothing so delightful and bracing to jaded nerves a3 electrical vibratory massage, in conjunction with the medicated bath. Mrs. Sanders, Ho* man Toilet Parlours, Boulcott Chambers, is an expert adviser in matters of complexion, hair, massage, etc. Moderate charges. 'Phone 3860.— Advt, An Ardinco Daisy Damper should be in every home. It damps the' clothes so evenly and quickly for ironing, as well as saving the hands from getting wet, that it's worth double the Is 3d it costs. Highly polished and will not rust. Ask your ironmonger about it.-— Advt. The latest music by Godber's private, orchestra every afternoon, at the Lamb-ton-quay rooms, from 3 till 5. Any item on the programme played on request.— Advt. ' Bridal shower bouquets are a feature of every pretty wedding. The choicest of blooms and most artistic designing ale obtained at Miss Murray's, Vice-Regal Florist, 36, Willis-street. Country orders receive special attention, I—Advt.'1 — Advt.' Most buyers like to see a good range. In boys' overcoats and jerseys Geo. Fowlds, Ltd., carry something worth mothers' inspection at prices satisfactory to a limited purse.— Advt. ST. MARY'S CHURCH, KARORJL •» ANNUAL MEETING. , The members of the parochial district of Karori and Maka.ra held their annual meeting on Thursday evening, when ,the Rev. A. L. Hansell, the vicar, presided. The financial statement, showed that the main sources of v revenue were general offertories £168 and special, offertories £36 3s 9d. The expenditure side set forth the. following items :— Borough rates £20 3s sd, interest £60 2s, assessment, £226 15s, sundry general charges £45 12s sd. Ihe. .vicar, in dealing with the work of the past year, ' said lie ,was , thankful to be able to state that all the organisations in connection with the church were really alive, one of the . brightest signs being the increased interest in foreign missions. He hoped that the pajash would give its utmost support to the Missionary Exhibition 'to be held in Wellington in 1915. He thanked the vestry and other helpers for fcbeir loyal support, and said he felt . confident that the same loyalty would be accorded his .successor. The meeting carried a resolution in favour of a referendum on the Bible-in-. Schools question. Tho following office-bearers were elected : — Vicar's churchwarden, Mr. J. W. Henderson j people's churchwarden, Mr. T. D.'Bellett; vestry, Messrs. H. Cook, R. Caldwell, W. F. Newcombe, S. B. Shorfct, A. G. Henderson, R. M, Sunley, W. A. Andrews, E. A. Hamerton, R. Waters, and' E. M. Anderson; synodsman, Mr. R. Caldwell. To Remove Hard-waVer Stains on Baths. — Take equal quantities of soft, soap and whiting, and apply to thd bath with a soft rag or flannel. Wash after with warm water, and polish with wash leather. _ To Clean Knives. — The best and quickest way is (o-rub them with a raw potato twd a little bathbrick. Cut the potato in half, dip it in tho powdered bathbrick, and rub the knives well. The stains come off at once, and the knives only require polishing with a soft oloth or leather. Linoleum. — Linoleum treated in (ho following manner lasts clean and bright for weeks, without anything more than a cli>ily rub over with a dry duster: — Get three pennyworth of oak varnish and a pennyworth of turpentine, mix together, and paint thinly over the surface with a varnish brush. This gives a beautiful polish, without being slippery, and if linoleum is treated in this way when new it will neVtr get sliabbf. , |
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 103, 2 May 1914, Page 7
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