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OSAKA SHOSEN KAISHA (OSAKA MERCANTILE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LTD.). MONTHLY Cargo Service from SYDNEY to MANILA, JAPAN, and the EAST. Transhipment Cargo accepted for all EASTERN PORTS, - U.S.A., BUENOS AIRES, CAPETOWN, . and DURBAN ". . . Particulars apply ... . CARDALE AND SCOTT, New Zealand Agents. THE AMERICAN TRADING CO. OF AUSTRALIA, LTD., Australasian Managing, Agents. ■" 'Phone 2852. .... RIENT PRIVATE HOTEL, Oriental Bay.-rTho most charming spot in Wellington, facing, the harbour. Cross the road any time and have a dip. Seven minutes from'the city. Tram terminus at the door. Beautifully furnished. Excellent ■'. cuisine^ Country 'visitors specially catered for. Terms on application to •CHARLES THROSBY, Manager. Telephone 354 A. Telegrams Kiosk, Wellington.' . ;.'.. WHERE TO STAY IN; CHRISTCHURCH. HO' TE L FEDER 'A L, Victoria-square, Ghristchurch. D. COLLINS Proprietor (Late Clarendon Hotel). All _ communications receive prompt attention. '.'.•,■ ■ - . Box 532. . Telephone 1040. 2279. . MANSIONS PRIVATE HOTEL, Ghuznee-street, Wellington. The Travelling Public will bo pleased to note-the above has been taken over by Mr. and Mrs. Fix. , , ' Every Comfort assured^ Letters and telegrams receive immediate attention. ; • Tel. 348. Box^Te Aro, 46. ' .'.-.■■;•.; W. FIX. Proprietor. A LB^EMARLE HOTEL, ■^^ . . \ Corner ■ • CUBA; AND, GHUZNEE . STREETS. Renovated throughout. All conveniences. Permanent-Boarders, 30s per week. 'Phone 2202, or.vvrite Management. '••-' '.. ■■■■.NOTICE.' ■■■■ . . f\ON'T 'forget , that the' CENTRAL XJ COFFEEI PALACE, 58, Cuba-etreet, is under' eutirely new management. Best Is meal in" town. Open every Sunday. HARVEY AND HARLAND,; '/. ••'.. -■' .'.- : ..PrpDrietors. • '■„;.' "'inAUfFIBLD HOUSE"-Visitors to V,.' Wellington will find "Caulfield House I. a high-class boarding establish-, ineht, combined -with comfort and refinement:. .It', is entirely under new manage-, ment; situation most central," one minute .from Parliament Buildings; next Crown Picture = Theatre,... Sydney-street; terms moderate■;:■'. permanent by. arrangement.— MRS.' C.:./ RUSSELL, , Proprietress. •Phono Nbs. 1763. 2679. . . "', : ': ' CA R L T OVN H O T' E L, WILLIS-ST.,, WELLINGTON... ■ ' '.: CLEANLINESS' ' 1 COURTESY ■: CONVENIENCE: COMFORT.' THESE ARE THE CARLTON'S ■. ■ ••.,.;• . -■■■.■IDEALS/ ■.' • : [■' : ...MRS: PAULSEN. Proprietress. SUPERIOR Accommodation in.Christchurch .at' "St. Elmo" House,. 52, .W.orcester^street (west end), two minutes from G.P.O..'and tram; central tram terminus. Splendid, tennis'and croquet lawn, etc.—F ■ J: MURRAY.'Proprietor. %'! ■ "■. v. ',:::i 'FOß"a'.''-;- .''■' .;.' •;•■ ; GOOD )PURE BEER .."■ - : :'; V DRINK ONLY ; ''' .-,' ' ■,•;; .;,:VSTAPLES';.: ■ \ CKNOWLEDGED BY ALL 'CON■Q: NOISSEURS TO BE ABSOLUTELY ; ■; ■■ '■■;■ ■■ ,■ ; :-"' THE BEST.! BREWERY AND OFFICES: ... MOLESWORTH AND MURPHY . :.-< ■; ( ■;■. STREETS. . ; , . •: HOW TO MAKE YOUR SPRING ' . CLEANING .AN EASIER JOB. ONE of the htrdest and- most disagreeable'tasks in Spring Cleaning is the polishing'up of the Furniture The oldfashioned back-racking rubbing with beeswax and turpentine is now superseded by M'KENZIE'S "I.F^P." DRAWING-' 1 . "'• ROOM CREAM.. . : With its use Furniture can bo polished like new—little rubbing, no hard toil, splendid results!' A good, bright lustre, that will delight r every housewife !; , „ PRICE; 15,9 d,; at Grocers', Cabinetmakers', Ironmongers'; and, Painters' Shops. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING; HAS it ever cccurrod to you that yon .have; Clothing, Boots, or Jewellery lying about' that you can turn into cash? We buy- Clothing .of all /descriptions, Jewellwy any ■ kind, and give highest prices Letters promptly attended to.. :".' ' .M: NAUSBAUM, The Allies' Second-hand Dealer, 127, Manner^street. Wellinaton. Tel. 4107. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. MRS. - PIGGbTTT 121. Vivian-street (next Skating Rink), Cash Buyer of ■ Ladies', Gents', and Children's Left-off Clothing and Befits, etc. Letters receive prompt attention. Distance no objection. 121, VIVIAN-STREET, Next Skating.Rink. 'Phone 2551 A. IGHEST Cash Prices given for 1/adies', Gents', or Children's Leftoff Clothing and Boots; Jewellery o£ any description' bought; letters promptly attended . to. Mrs. Ste,en, 96,, Vivian-street, next to Salvation Army. RS. PHILLIPS, 56, Taranaki-street, the old-established Secondhand Dealer." Ring ,'Phone 3256, or send letter. Full value given for Boots, Suits, Jewellory, and goods of every description. Country clients, money by return Po3t. ■. C.';w. MARTIN,- •■ V PLUMBER AND . HOT. WATER . .'■ , , ENGINEER. ' . ' , : 13, LOWER TORY-STREET. ■ ' Ring 1720 for Estimates. ..'■ ■■' USE,SNOW-WREATH FLOUR. i.T>ECIPES differ, but whenever Flour XV is included your wisest plan is to U6e the pure,. silky-ono, fresh SnowWreath Brand. -All Grocers. Wholesale Agents: W. J. GAUDIN AND SON,. Coal, .Grain, and Produce Merchants, Ghuznce-st.','Wellington.('Phono 271): also at'Kilbirnie ('Phono 3716. I,'short. 1 long). EVlN.—Foxton Motor Mail Service. Quickest route to Foxton. Leav« Foxton 7 a.m., arrive Levin 8 a.m.; leavo Levin 11, arrive Foston .12; leave Foxton 3 p.m., lcive ■ Levin 7.50 p.m. Fares — Single; 4s 6d; Return, 6s 6d. Motors for I Hire Sundays.' . .' ' ■ . 1 PERCY WHITEHEAD.Sropti«tor.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 80, 1 October 1918, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 80, 1 October 1918, Page 5

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