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SEASONABLE GROCERIES At HILL BROS. Evaporated Apricots, best quality, lOd lb Prunes, new season*, 6d per lb Peaches, extra quality, 8d ncr lb Figs, choice cooking, 4d per lb Rice, best quality, 71b for Is Ta.pioca, best quality, 71b for Is Sago, best quality, 71b for Is Choice Creamery Butter, Is per lb HILL~BROS., CUBA-STREET. LAMBTON-QY. 'Phono 1100. 'Phono 3185. BIG DEAL IN DRY GOODS I JOHNSON AND ELL'S ENGLISH WAREHOUSE STOCK To.be Sold at SENSATIONAL PRICES, THURSDAY NEXT, 10 O'CLOCK. .See Further Particulars. COLE'S CASH DRAPERY CO,,'. 48-50, MANNERS-STREET. BEL CANTO GRAMAPHONES ! THE BEL CANTO Cabinet instruments are the most perfect of their kind, and faithfully reproduce the sound of the human voice. It is safe to say that no other instrument in tho world can compare with tho 'Bel Canto for beauty of design, price, or construction. CABINET. Made of well seasoned, highly polished New Zealand woods, which add considerably to th« charm of the instrument. TONE ARM. Nickel plated, with goose neck and special patent exhibition sound box. MOTOR. Silent, simple, and strongly made. No complex parts to got out of PRICE. 'From £10 10s to £15 15s, and equal in valuo to tho earlier make of instruments, sold elsewhere at £40; Write for_ particulars of tho Bel Canto, the best ' scientifically constructed instrument ever made. CHAS. GIORGI, PALMERSTON NORTH. TO WATERSIDE WORKERS. nnHE Employers of Wellington Water- •*- side Labour specially desire all men who joined the New Union before tho 9th Docomber last, and are still members of that Union, to.promptly produce proof of their membership to, f'nd register their names' with, Mr. * Dodd, Secretary of th© Employers' Enquiry Committee,at hie office, , Accountants' Chambers, . 39, Johnston-street, with the object of their being afforded a further means of securing the Priority of Engagemortt to which the Employers have pledged themselves. Mr. Dodd will be in attendance at his office between the hours of 10.30 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. each REGISTRAR OF ELECTORS, WELLINGTON NORTH. CHANGE IN SITUATION OF OFFICE. PURSUANT to Section 75 of "The Legislature Act, 1908," notice ia hereby given that the office of the Registrar of Electors for the District of Wellington North is now situated at the office of the undersigned, in the Government Buildings, Lambton-quay, Wellington. J. ENNIS HULL, Registrar of Electors, Wellington North. 18th May, 1914. EXCEPTIONAL APARTMENTS, WITH BOARD. /GENTLEMAN, leaving for England, VJT who has occupied for two years a very comfortable Double Bedroom and wellfurnished Sitting Room, can thoroughly recommend same ; large balcony, commanding magnificent view of harbour; good table ; within 5 minutes of G. P. 0 .; suiUblo for lady and gentleman or bachelor. Apply EXCEPTIONAL. _ Evening Post. UPHOLSTERY. WANTED Known— Doyl<s Brothers, Wholesale Upholsterers and Chair Manufacturers, Divans and Chesterfield Lounges a specially. Furnituro Reupholstered and Re-covered. Agents for the Bickford Patent Theatre Seating. Address: 24, and 26, Egmont-street, Wellington Telephone 831. WANTED Known— Now', the time to order your New Suit. If you tequire peal satisfaction, both in quality and workmanship, with a perfect fit ut a moderate prioe, you've got to go to Meston's. Our motto: "No fit. no pay." MBSTON, Tailor and Outfitter, - 343. Vivinn--treet. ■^\7" ANTED KNOWN. LICENSED REgTsTRY OFFICE, 256, LAMBTON-QUAY, top floor (above Speed's). Persons Seeking Employment apply above Address. Telephone 1014. P.O. Box 502. Telegraph address — Dairyman, Wellington A N T E~D k¥o"vFn! BRACELET WATCHES, Gold, Silver, and Gun Motai, with finest lever movements. Guaranteed Timekeepers. BRILLIANT DIAMOND RINGS. G. T. WHITE, Jeweller, 274, Lambton-quay. FOR WINTER WEAR. "1/TT ANTED Known— The place to have * * your Suits or Costumes Dry Cleaned or Dyed is ESTALL'S STEAM DYE WORKS. Please note the Address— Bs, VIVIAN-STREET (opposite Salvation Army). 'Phone 3035. "taxi f oh~ i'iire! WANTED— Taxi Cab for Hire (No. 95). This car was specially constructed with ehock-abtorbinf? buffers, and its comfort for invalids sind others is guaranteed. Private 'phone 1262. Stand 59. Special terms to doctors and commercial men. HOWARD SPACKMAN. Proprietor. WANTED Known— Printing of every , description,, produced on the shortest" notice at The Evening Post. Job .Pruiku>_ .Office.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 117, 19 May 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 117, 19 May 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 117, 19 May 1914, Page 1

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