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T : A S T F.I V E D A YS ■ ■.' ' ''. o£. :, •'■ PRE-STOCKTAKING SALE! PRE-STOCKTAKING SALE'! 'FRUSH BARGAINS HOURLY ■■. :. ■;.: m;-:-- ■„ ■ ... ladies' goats child's coats . costumes Millinery - ■ ,- LACES, Etc. . . \ COJiE'S DRAPERY CO., 108, 110, 112. CUBA-STREET. WARM FELT SLIPPERS FOR INDOOR WEAR. /GENTLEMEN!—CaII in and see VJT our splendid varied selection of Warm Thick Felt Slippers, for "about the'house" wear. Just the thing you need-to. protect your feet from the cold, draughty floors in winter. Ask j to see these. • , ./ \^ Gents' Arctic Felt Slippers, with durable leather coles, 5s 6d/a pair , ■;■ Gente' Turn-down Top-felt .Slippers, warm and comfortable, 6«6d a pair 1 Gents' Black Felt Boote, with dur- . able leather soles, 6s 6d a pair Gents' Felt Boote, extra heavy felti lined, 7s, 6d a pair I PEARCE'S BOOT ARCADE 106, Cuba-itreet, and Riddiford-etreet. .-'':. ■''.''■ - ' ; • ■ : ROOMS TO. LET. -' ' IN EVENING POST BUILDING. • TWO FRONT ROOMS in these cen-trally-situated premises TO LET. Suitable for offices, sample rooms, etc. , : Apply. . .'■ • .' . : THE MANAGER, The Evening' Post. 0 LET, First and Top Floors Brick Building; central position; good light. Edward Reeves.and Co., 102, Wil-lis-streot. . . r .'. ■___ TO LET,: nicely furnished Apartments, room 22ff long-, single ditto, penny concession, Kelburn. Address at Evening Post.'■ ' ' ■'■■-'.'' '"'''''"■ ' ■ ■'■■"■" TO LET,. Hataitei, large, front Room, . good view, fireplace,' furniture, to suit occupant,, and use of conveniences if desired. Write Soldier's Wife,' Evening Post.: __ __; V"_'.'.;. '/.';■ ! riiO LET, Austin-street, one large' Un- : X furnished Room and. one Furnished, two single beds. Address at Evening ■ £ost l ____ : ,_ '_ . '.•■'. '■ ■ ' fjio LET, partly furnished, Whare, Sea : X toiiri. Apply Mrs. Rawson, Wood-ward-street. -. ■ „ •-.•'•' TO LET, comfortable 6 : roonied House; garden,, glasshouse, workshop, . c.1.,. hot-points, h. and o;'water, 21s. Apply .Vogeltowni Evening- Post. ; ■ rjpb LET, Pirie-street, 7Troomed House, 'X ■ tenant 'to'purchase furniture (£85); splendid condition;'nico house. ' A. L.f Wilson and Co:, 151-3, Lambton-quay.. . TO LET, central, three ' Furnifihed Rooms, 6. 1., gas cooker, private entrance. Address Separate, Evening,- Post. TIO LET, Oriental Bay, opposite beach,: ■ well-furnished-. Sittingroom. ; and Double BedrobmV with use of kitchen and all conveniences, electric light, h. and C, gas stove, telephone, . etc; tram passes door. Apply M.F., Evening Post. \ npoTLET, Manners-etreet, Half. DoubleX frp'nted Shop, too large for preeejit occupier. Apply. Shop, Evening Post. , OTOLET, Lyall Bay, 3^rd."Furnished Whare;. rent 1 16s. Apply 95, Apucreßcent, Lyall Bay. ■' '. , ■ '■ ■ TO LET, "4 Rooms and .scullery, Tod-mari-street, Brooklyn; rent 15s; suit a 'worker. Apply to Rodpath andi Co., AsfGnt?, Brooklyn} Dwan Bros!, owners, Willis-street, - -,- ■ , . -■ „ -, ' . TO LET, Single Bedroom to respectable working girl. 1, Clayton-avenue (off Abfi 'Smith-street). ; . •'.: ■.•..' TO LET, furnished double front BedSitting Room,-e.1., h. and c. water, separate gas for cooking. , No. 1, Vivianstveet. . ■' . - : : ■- ...■■'•'■■ TYKO LET, 6-roomed House, Willis-street, X near Ghuznee ; stroet; 30s per -week. Apply 55,. WaHece-streot, opp. Harg rcaves-street. .. ■ / 0 LET, Furnished Flit, 2 or 3 rooms, bath, h. and c, c.1., 'phone, all conveniences. ■ 13, Austin-street. No children. ~ ' NOTICE. TF certain persons in Willis-ofcreet do .-*- not cease scandalising my name, I will tako proceedings. ETHEL PARKER. THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA, .. . - •;. .LIMITED. . : Established 1837. 'Incorporated 1880. ■■;■■■ V-- r .:■—.■■■' '. l' £ - ■ Capital authorised and issued ... 6,000,000 Paid-up '.Capital 2,000,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 4,000,000 Reserve Fund ■'-.. ... ... 1,960,000 ToUl Capital and Reserve . 7,960,000 NOTICE is hereby given that the Transfer Books of the Bank will be Closed from 2nd ' July, 1917, to 7th, July, 1917, both dates inclusive. Proprietors whoee names are registered in the said Books on the 30th June, 1917, will bo entitled to the Dividend to be declared at the next Annual General Meeting of Proprietors in respect of the number of shares standing in their names on tbet date. \:-e.:a. holmes, ■ ' ; ■ Inspector. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the matter of "The Companies Act, ■1908,'' and in the matter of THE OPUNAKE SAWMILLING COM- . PANY, LIMITED ■■-..; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the; Creditors of the abovenamed Company are required, on or before the sth day.of July, 1917, to send'their names and addresses and the particulars of their debts or claims, : and the names and addresses of their Solicitors (if any), to F. W. Vare, Accountant and Auditor, of 212, Lanibtori-quay, Wellington, on© of the Liquidators of the sait 1 Company, and, if so required by notice in writing from the said Liquidator, are personally or by their Solicitors to come in and prove their said debts or claims at.such time ajid place as shall be specified- in such notice, or. in default thereof they will be excluded from the benefit of any distribution made before such debts or claims are proved. ' Dated this 22nd day of June, 1917. WEBB AND VAN STAVfiREN, V . Solicitors to the Liquidators. DO you want .Money? . I lend £5 to £ICO on any class of security. Call or, write, enclosing stamp for reply. Strictly confidential. L. W. BaJkind, Bouloott Chambers, Bouteott-street, Wellington. '•'.'■

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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 148, 22 June 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 148, 22 June 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 148, 22 June 1917, Page 1

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