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LAST SELLING DAY, SATURDAY,, 2nd SEPT. TO BE POSITIVELY DRAWN ON Bth SEPT. ANZAC ART UNION! 2200 SHEEP. TICKETS Is. 250 PRIZES. 2200 SHEEP. TICKETS Is. 250 PRIZES. EACH Is TICKET HAS EACH Is TICKET HAS 250 - CHANCES-! ft A SPLENDID GIFT. HORACE GOLDIN, The Royal Russian Illusionist, whose season opened at the Grand Opera House on Wednesday Evening, WILL GIVE £)25 CASH'AND A FREE SEASON TICKET TO THE OPERA HOUSE to tho first poison who approaches him after 6.30 p.m. on SATURDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER, with an ANZAC ART UNION TICKET, stamped on back "P. A. M'HARDY," and says these exact words—"Are you Horace Uoldln, tho Magician, now performing at the Grand Opera House?" . Goidin (in disguise) will mingle with the crowd in Lambton-quay, near George and Kersley's, at 6.30 p.m.; Willis-street 6.45 p.m.; Manners-street*7 p.m.; Cuba-street 7.15 p,m. ; and in front, of Grand Opera House at 7.30 p.m., on SATURDAY. 2nd SEPTEMBER. HALF-SOVEREIGNS PRESENTED On'2nd SEPTEMBER* man will traverse tiie principal Streets of the City and present Half-sovereigns to persons who, on request by him, can produce an Anzac Art Union .Ticket bearing the stamp ",). and M. BERMAN" on the back. - ANOTHER GREAT CHANCE. On 7th SEPTEMBER a man will traverse the principal streets all day carrying Anzac Art Union Ticket No. 91506. All persons who show an Anzac Art Union -■ Ticket stamped "HOWE AND SOWMAN" on the back and ask the man carrying the Ticket "Have you Ticket 91506?" will receive £1. MORE HALF-SOVEREIGNS. MR. P. A. M'HARDY will traverse the principal streets of the City on SATURDAY NEXT, 2nd SEPTEMBER, and present Half-sovereigns to those who, on request by him, can produce an Anzac Art Union Ticket, stamped on the back "P. A. M'HARDY." These Tickets are now for sale at Booksollers and Tobacconists, and at the Economic, Lambton-quay.

■___■——■————-— aaaaaaaaammamtam BEATON'S GREAT CUT-RATE' SALE. RECORD BUSINESS. BEST VALUES. 3d Wrig-ley's Spearmint Gum, 7 for Is Is Corkscrews, 6d 6d Colgate's Viovis Soap, 3d 6d Erasmic Glycerine, 4d 6d Jergen's Sachel Perfumes, 2d Is Gardening and Housemaids' Gloves, 7id Is 6d Gloy, Hid 2s 6d Nickel Motor Siren Whistles, Is 6d Is Gold Paint, 7_d . " 6d Hair Brushes, lid 9d Cbtb Bmshe3, 4£d 93 Writing Pads, 4Jd 6d Postcard Envelopes, 2jd Is Jointed Dolls, 6d 5s Soldjor and Sailor Dolls, 2s lid 3s 6d Plush Monkeys, Is 6d ' 7s 6d Motor Watches, 5s 6<j 9d Crepe Paper (per roll), 3d 15s Breakfast Cruets, 8s 6d 7s 6d Jam Dishes, 2s 6d. . 25 per cent discount off Ladies' Hand- | bags, Clocks, Cutlery, Leather Goods, i Silver Ware, Electroplate, Toys, etc. t Only one Address: HERBERT BEATON'S CUT-RATE STORES, 25 and 27, Willis-street, Wellington. "SEL^STARTINQ" VISIBLE YOST. THE "Self-starting" device has been in daily use on the Visible Yost for several years, and has never been surpassed for speed and excellent brake control. T'ho Latest Model Yost will do jill that a,ny other Standard Typewriter will do, a,nd do it better, neater", and qleanar. The Yost can be seen complete with Wahi Adders and the latest Billing Devices. Send for particulars. THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LTD., 17 and 19, CUBA.STREET, Wellington. WELLINGTON LICENSED MILKVENDORS' ASSOCIATION. NOTICE is hereby given that from FRIDAY, Ist SEPTEMBER, and until further notice, the retail price of Milk will' be lid' per half-pint, 2id per pipt, and 5d per quart. ARTHUR PETHERICK, Secretary. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVL DENT SOCIETY. New {Sea land Branch, Customhouse-quay, Wellington. Lost, Policy.—lt is the intention .of the Society, on or after the 29th day of September next, to issue a Copy Policy in place of Policy No. 443255; pn the life of CLYDE HENRY JOHN JENKINS, which is declared to have been lost.' I Dated at Wellington this 23rd day of j August, 1916.—EDWARD W. LOWE', Resident Secretary. f ROOM TO LET. TJOOM in Evening Post Building, suitable for office or workroom, to Let, Apply EVENING POST. ri^O LET, 4-roomed House, every conX . venience, with half-acre ground, Main-rpad, Lower Hutt, 15 minutes' walk Mellin's Station. Apply Richardson Bros., ZO6, Cuba-street. rjnp "LET, B?TkeTions^ with 6-roomed JL Cottage attached, stable, -4 acre ground, good district; very low rental. Box 166, Blenheim... TO LET, 2 or 3~unfurnished" Rooms^ Newtown;, gunny and all conveniences. Address at Evening Post. 0 LETP well-furnished Flat, every convenience ; central, sunny ; adults only; references; £2 2s weekly. 162, Clyde-quay. TO LET, two Bedrooms "(nicely, 7u7----nished) and Kitchen, Thorndon; near station. Address at, Evening Post. TO LET7~,Suites ~ large Unfurnished Rooms, few minutes Government, Buildings; all conveniences; private kitchen. Apply Select, Evening Post. . "rjIURNITURE," Furniture. We Buy C large or small lots of the above. Richardson Bros.. 206, Upper Cuba-st. NOTE our prices of the famous and reliable Unique Hot Water Bags: 6 x 10 7s 6d, 6 x 12 8s 9d, 8 x 10 9s, 8 x 14 10s 6d, 10 x 12 lis 9d, 10 x 14 lis 6d, 12 x 14 14s. R. M. Green, 141. Vivian-st. DESERT"7lord~teaTcStis _in popularity because its flavour and quality arc unequalled at the prico. WE Buy Furniture, Crockeryware, Glassware, Bankrupt or Surplus Stock. Richardson Bros., 206, Upper Cuba-street. CORNS — Don't go suffering. Qet Johnston's Antiseptic Corn Cure; new treatment; never fails. Price Is. R. Johnston, Chemist, Cuba-street. LADIES— It pays to collect Camels off ' Desert Gold Tea packets. £50 in prizes. Order Desert. Gold To-day. DOCTORS and' Nurses" praiscTMabefa" the pew Malted Food for rearing strong children. Is fid. Chemists and Grocers.

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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 53, 31 August 1916, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 53, 31 August 1916, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 53, 31 August 1916, Page 2