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WELLINGTON . FREE KINDERGARTEN; . tS'iSOCIATiON. A N Extraoixii wiry-General Mooting of -c3l tho above 'pi .ill bo held in the pre-.i mises situated 'm, Tarana-ki-street, Woilinjfton, on MO? DJAY, tlia 16th DECEMBER, 1918, at 3 -p.m., to confirm, by way of Special Rosol jefcion, .a Resolution passed by a. majority of tho members iof the Council held on tho 2ixl -day of Decembor, 1918, to borbnv upon first mortgage of the freehold .pi 'operty of tlio Association recently' acquired fcrora Messrs. C J. Ward and the Tlrusiaeß -of Diniond and Hart respectivel -fls-i ■' ' " i ' MARY SEATOItf, / Hon. Sec. Wellington, 51 fi -December,, LODGE ST...ANDREW, No. 32., - INSTALL. J2TION MEETING. riIHE BrethiXjß. are reminded that the ± above Meeting will be held TO-MOR-ROW (SATU!&I*AY); at 5 p.m. ' Visitors 5.45 J. pbn. . „ EXCESS Ciicseo, V ,SHED, TARANAKI SI*,REET WHARF. . ; EX S.S. INttr/ANIC, from Now York, .„. Bth September, 1918, one Case' Footwear, marked A.J v No. 1. Unless Bill of ■ Lading coveringl -t pis package is presented prioT to the 14flliinst., the goods will bo sold to defray a tjMmsee. COMkONWEt&KEH AND DOMINION LENB,; LIMITED, Maritime BufliLi pjj, Customhouse-<juay. '•"'■/ '. • ' ' . CIRCUL-kjCING LIBRARY. ! A/TR. C. A.- IN3J3SS wiahea to inform his '•""■• Subscriber.^ Shot the: Library will REOPEN on Jii.'^CßD AY MORNING, 7th'December. ..!';' ____ _ wjL ' 1 ( ■ i ST. ANDREW'S SCHOOLROOM. ASOCIAL 'will be held in ST. ANDREW'S S< TOOLROOM, The Terrace, on SATURtonY EVENING NEXT, the 7th instant, arfi'B o'clock, at which Reports will be reai. and matters generally discuEsed. ' ; ■ , . XALL, WORKEIIS AND HELPERS (including aa maair.:Hospital Helpers as can bo spared) INVITED AND "RESPECTFULLY IMAGED TO ATTEND. No invitations.iaHied. 1 S.. iROBERTSON ORE. VALUABLE OITY FREEHOLD. FOR SALE, tha I"VALUABLE THREESTORY BRBC IK BUILDING, knownas MELROSE CS) AMBERS, 63, Dkonstreet, with a frqatago of .40 feet and deptH* of 80 feet. •■ , ,-•.'... ■ . , ... This building, which adjoins Te Aro House, is within Jfidffcof Cuba-atreet, and is subdivided into>. ijhops and omocs. Tho building can easily be altered to suit any particular class of lousiness. This is a unique opportunity to acquire a Valuable Freetwj'.d Property in the centre of the City*'j For price and fei :ms,: apply JAMES'-»MITH, LTD.,- '.-.■■" - ■ ■ 80, Cuba-street. • "I^IAULFIELD jHOUSE"r-Visitors 'to V^ ..Wellington, will find, "Caulfield House" a' high-cl^.9 ;Jboarding establishment, combined iliifh comfort and tefinernent. It is ontii.'elv under new management ; situation rr)O9J t central; one minute from Parliament B( lildings; next Crown Picture Theatre, ,' Sydney-street;, ; terms modorate; permaiia it by arrangement.— MRS. C. RUSj 3ELL, Proprietress. 'Phone Nos. 1763.TJ679.; HOTEL GKAND CENTRAL, 107, Quba-street (Few Doors .d,->ow6 Royal Oak). Commodious, Com'ement, Comfortable, Civility *otl Attention. Ideal to the Tra.veJ iling. Public. Eight Modern Bathrooms. Electric Light. Electric "Ifiro Alarm. . .Fireproof Building. ', Terms T-nbderato. j Telegrams "Edil sen," "Wellington." "Phono 3049. S. EDiILSON, Proprietor. ALBEMAB. JJ.E HOTEL, Corner.' CUBA AND GHLiZNEE STREETS. Now under Management of Mr. J. R. Whotter, late Chef, Gr /i/ad Hotel, Dunedin. Kitchen under his p paonal supervision. Renovated throug} /ont. All conveniences. Permanent B4 Jirders, 30s per week. 'Phone 2202, or vriftu Management. , MANSIONS HOTEL, „. Ghuzneo-streat, Wellington.The Travelling Puk)!») will be pleased to note the above has been taken orer by Mr. and Mrs. Fix. i' , :' Every Comfort, aaauted. Letters and telegram &~receive immediate attention. ..••.■'• Tel. 348. Bos, To (ero, 46. , \R..' BIX. Proprietor. ~~ >'• . DON'T forget ihat the CENTRAL COFFEE PALAC/B'., 58, Cuba-street, is under entirely we«r" management. Best is meal in town. Open every Sunday. HARVEY AND HARLANDi ProDric tors. ~ : WANr&iaNUI. " FOEBES'S r-. IMPERIAL HO(f:BL, ' , Victorifc-aji'enue. Centrally situated. (^jnvenient to train, tram, ,and pteamer. ' :■ ■ N. MACKE^!^4E FORBES, .' Proprietor. . , _ , . : ORIENT PRIVATjy .HOTEL, Oriental Bay.—The mast, -charming spot in Wellington, facing Ac/ harbour. Cross the road any time arid .nave a dip. Seven minutes from tho city. ' Tranv terminuß at tho door. Beautifully furnished. Excellent cuisine. Country, visitors specially catered for. Terms da supplication to CHARLES THSMMJBY, Manager. Telephone 354 A. 'Dalegrams. Kiosk, Wellington. ' ji WHERE TO S7ft*.Y IN CHRIST- , CWPBiCIB,. HO T. E L FED ER A -L, Victoria-sqnaTe, 'Christchurch. D. COLLINS '...,; :.. Proprietor (Late Clarenc!>»n Hotel). AM conununioatiana ; receive prompt attention. ' : Box 532. Telephonf|«lo4o. 2279. pARL TO N ' ' HOXE L, WILLIS-ST., VRi&LINGTON. CLE/iNLINESS ' COUHTI3SY ■•' -i - CON'WJNIENCE COMFCIfiff. THESE ARE TH E> CARLTON'S IDE4L&. . MRS. PAUKS'TiSSr, Proiiriotross. ■ . j__ _ • THE HOTEL,' IMPERIAL, Palmerston jfNorth. ■ ' Situated in Rajif W. S.rfSJfITH, Manager. Guo»te ffttftrtntecd'i'At petition, Comfort, Ole»j»!ir|»u. . •■. ■■

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 137, 6 December 1918, Page 2

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