By Special Appointment to His Excrf. lency Hie Governor, FRANK (3J-RABY, fJ\HE jgHOP JJIOR pRESENTS. LARGE AND VALUABLE STOCK. WATCHES! CLOCKS! WATCHES! FASHIONABLE NECKLETS DIAMOND and oilier RINGS STERLING SILVER NOVELTIES NOVELTIES IN ELECTRO PLATE N.Z. GREENSTONE NOVELTIES ALL TOILET REQUISITES. Sighl-losting Free MANUFACTURING I REPAIRING I DIAMOND SETTING. PLATING. Catalogues Post Free. Write for one. Tel. 1138. Estd. 1880, P.O. Box 243. SPRING CLEANING. /CARPETS lifted, beaten, and returned VV earn* day if required. Windows cleaned. Chimneys swept, Hou«« and Oflioe cleaning. WELLINGTON CLEANING! CO., D 7, Dixon-stresfc. 97, Dijcon-Btre**. •Phono 2224. KALAMAZOO LOOSE-LEAF LEDGER and WAGONER FILE AGENCY, ROUTH'S BUILDINGS, Wellington. fTVIIE largest firms in the world support -ft- the claims of tho KALAMAZOO LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS. H L. YOUNG, LIMITED, Dominion Agents, And at Pa/lmerston North and Auckland. W. E. B. KNOWLES, Representative. Tolephono 2965. ourT thorough cleaning" ASSURES A "HOME, SWEET HOME." NO mow musty-smelling dusty-cor* nered rooms, Vacuum Co.'* cleaning actually sweetens the air, and makes brighter, healthier homes. We Cl«an everything— Windows* Cnrpets, Mats, Paintwork, PictuJeSJ, Floors, Walls, Furniture-^#^erythin|j made bright and spotless in double quick time, Just Iry our method on one room to start— you'll b«s pleased. Single Carpets collected, cleaned, and returned same dny. ' Wt'it« ov 'Phone Ttf-day 1 VACUUM CLEANING C 0. ,% 117, WILLIS-STREET. 'PHONES SS69 and 3451. MAIDS' SERGE SCHOOL SUITS, Best Fox's Serge, Our Own Manufacture, no middleman's profits, 21e t0,27« 6d per tmit, usually retailed 10s higher. WELLINGTON TWEED COMPANY, 54, Ghuznee-etreet, Wholesale atid Retail Costume Maker*. I ~LEFT-OFF CLOTHtNG. MRS. WOODWARD, 121, liigeslre-st. (next Skating Kink), Cash Buyer of LADIES', GENTS' nnd CHILDREN'S LEFTOFF CLOTHING and BOOTS do. Letters re&ei\'c i prompt attention, Distance no objection. 121, INGESTRE-ST. (next Skating Rink) ' Pbonei_2379. __^ LISFT-OPF CLOTHING. KING UP 'PHONE 3313. MRS. BRUCE, Cash Purchaser of Ladies') Gents', and Children* Leftoff Clothing, Bopte, Bte. Letters re« ccivo prompt attention j highest price* given. Address 130, Ingestrettreet (itoxfc F.S. Dispensary). ' WANTED K~N '0 W i£ BRACELET WATCHES, Gold, Silver, and Gun Motnl, with fines' lever movements. Guaranteed Timekeepers, BRILLIANT DIAMOND RINGS. G. T. WHITE, WANTED Kn&wn—Now's thfc timo to order your New Suit \{ you j«quiife real satisfaction, both va qustity n.nd workmanship, with a petfeei; fit sit a moderate pric*, you've ffot to go t" Melon's. Our motto s "No fit, ho pay 1 ' MESTON, Tailor and Outfitter, 143. Vivian'fttrcofe.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 151, 27 June 1914, Page 9
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