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LADIES' SLIP-ON SHOES. f_~HE season's favourite, among the X ladies, is the dainty Court or Slipon Shoe. Wo have a carefully selected range of the latest styles in this becoming fashion. Ladies' Glace Kid Court Shoe, with smart Cuban heel, 11s 6d. Ladies' Glace Kid Court Shoe, with noafc grey kid insertion, 13s 6d. Ladies' All-Patent Slip-on Shoes, at 14s 6d, 16s 6d, and 19s 6d. The Smart "Tango" Shoes, in black satin and patent, at 19s 6d and 22s 6d. Ladios, you will find something to suit YOU afc B. PEARSON & CO.'S, 130, CUBA-STREET. I i LABOUR REPRESENTATION COMMITTEE To ALL LIBERAL VOTERS In WELLINGTON SUBURBS AND COUNTRY DISTRICT ELECTORATE. BY the New Zealand Gazette of 3rd December, No. 132, page 4258, the Liberal votes cast by the Expeditionary Forces have been allocated by Sir Joseph Ward, on behalf of the Liberal Party, to MR. F. T.M OORE. 1 All Liberal and Labour voters are cordially invited to note. E. KENNEDY, Secretary. NOTICE. Warehouse will Close afc 6 p.m. on Friday, 11th December, and remain Open until 9 p.m. on Saturday, 12th December. WHITOOMBE AND TOMBS, LTD. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. BUSINESS HOURS-ELECTION DAY. i PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that on the day of the General Elections ! (THURSDAY, 10th DECEMBER, 1914) ' tho Wharves and Stores of the Board will be Closed for Business between the hours of 12 noon and 2 o'clock p.m., in order to afford its employees a reasonable opportunity of recording their votes on the above day of Election. H. E. NICHOLLS, Secretary. Harbour Board Offices, Wellington, N.Z., 4th December, 1914. THE Ratepayers of khandallah and Ngaio are requested not to sign any Petition in favour of tho Water Sohemo until tho views of those who oppose tho scheme, _ and are backed up by strong legal opinion, have been explained, which will be done almost immediately. CjAMOA! SAMOA! There ia ctill tin-i to eonwy-iho'^OTys Homo-made t)akes. for Christmas". Mail 'closes 12th December. Order now from MISS BASSETT, "The Kitchon," 216, Lambton-quay. 'Phone 2834. _£ EXPEDITIONARY FORCE. ANY Member of the Expeditionary Force may be Photographed FREE at the BARTLETT'S STUDIO, 10, WILLIS-STREET (between Grand Hotel and Stewart Dawson's), Wellington. A Finished Portrait will be sent FREE to any given address. 1 IMPORTANT NOTICE. mHE THREE CASTLES WAR MAP • COMPETITION has been Extended to end of JANUARY, 1915. Ask your Tobacconist for particulars. ADIES and CONFECTIONERS,— As a globe-trotter, I know your faith gets rude shocks by bogus allurements for your hard-earned cash, but I consider that. Do not trust me, but permit me the pleasure of trusting you. I will give you _ a free lesson from my home-made Lollie Recipes before accepting one cent. You'll search long- for a fairer deal. £2 to £8 per week can be made. Closing down 18th December. Interview me this day. Sugar Expert, Hotel Arcadia, Stoutstreet, Wellington. MEXICAN PARROTS. fpWELVE young Mexican Parrots; JL must bo sold this week ; no reasonable offer rofuscd. Whitehall, PlimmeT's Steps. • RUDGE HOLDS THE RECORL\ N IRVINE, on his 3_-h.p. Rudge, • holds the record for Severn-street Hill Climb, 20 1-5 seconds; previous record, 25 3-5 seconds. Boucher's Agency. WAIRAU HARBOUR BOARD. A PPLICATIONS will be received up — JL to 31st December for, the Position of Pilot and Harbourmaster at the Port of Wairau; salary £155 per annum, free houso, and use of about 80 acres land. Applicants to state age and experience. A. J. MACLAINE, . Secretary, Blenheim. WANTED, QMART BOY, for Warehouse and messages. Apply at * DESPATCH ROOM, Warehouse, SHARLAND AND CO., LTD., Dixon-streot, after 8.30 a.m. CHEAP VEHICLES. WANTED Known— Wo have for Sale the following second-hand Vehicles, all in first-class order: Rubber-tired gig, i hooded gig, rubber tired, hooded phaeton, light spring dray; also Butcher's and Baker's Carts, Milk Floats, etc. ; cheap for cash. ROUSE, BLACK, AND SON, Coachbuilders, Kent-terraco and Lower Hutt. 'Phone 1588. 1 TXTANTED to Sell, COLLAPSIBLE * * PUSH-CARTS (new), on easy terms at cash prices ; small deposit and small weekly payments. Further particulars by applying to-PUSH-CART, Box 23, Te Aro P. 0., Wellington. • TROUSERS MACHINISTS. WANTED, Trousers Machinists; also Apprentice and Improvers. CATHIE AND SONS, LTD., Clothing Workrooms. Marion-st. ANTED Known— That Mothers can procure NEW PUSH-CARTS at cash prices on easy torms. Small deposit and small weekly payments. Further particulars from PUSH-CART, Box 23, Te Ato P. 0., .Wellington. "

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 139, 9 December 1914, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 139, 9 December 1914, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 139, 9 December 1914, Page 1

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