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NO. 33, MANNERS-STREET. (LATE CRAIG AND CO.) GREATEST OPPORTUNITY EVER^ PRESENTED IN WELLINGTON. ENTIBE STOCK OF A DIRECT IMPORTER TO BE SACRIFICED. PRICES SO LOW THAT IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO GIVE A COM. PARISON. COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES. COSTUMES at less than cost of material MILLINERY for next to nothing Very Latest BLANKET COATS in the newest style for next winter; in the latest London shade, Sand Serge CREPE-DE-CHINE, SILK at the price of cotton goods. CHILDREN'S FROCKS in new American style VOILES, ■ NURSE CLOTH, CHECK DRESS GOODS, WHITE, FANCY BLOUSINGS. GLASS CLOTH, EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, CASEMENT CLOTH, Etc., at PRACTICALLY YOUR OWN PRICE, FOR THE NEXT FEW DAYS, AT NO. 33, MANNERS-STREET. ' (LATE CRAIG AND CO.)

NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ADMISSION TO THOI.NDON PLATFORM. DAILY from 18th DECEMBER, 1919, . to 9th JANUARY, 1920, inclusive, admission to Thorndon. Platform will be as below: — From 7.0 a.m. to 0.10 a.m., from 12.45 p.m. to 4.15 p.m., from 5.25 p.m. to .7.10 p.m., Admission only on presentation of Platform or Passenger 7i'icket. From 11.0 a.m. until departure of the 12.45 p.m. Auckland Express, and from 7.20 p.m. until cteparturo of tho Night Express for Auckland, the Platform will be closed to all except passengers by those trains. Persons not boing passengers, but who aro. in olwrge of young children and invalids trayellinig by these trains may obtain admission, tickets on application to the Reserved Seat Booking Window. RF/S-ERVED SEATS. . Persons vmo reservo seats from Wellington by -Express or Mail trains must be.in occupation of such seats not later than fifteen minutes before departure timo of twain. • Reserved seats not occupied at t'nat time may be placed at the disposal of other passengers. BY ORDER. PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE. CLAIMS AGAINST ESTATES. NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to . Section 50 of the Public Trust Office Act, 1908,. that all Creditors and others ha.ving claims against any of the deceased porsons whose names appear in the Schedule hereunder (and whose estates are imdor administration by the Public Trustee) "are hereby required to lodge, iv duplicate, such claims, supported by full ,- particulars, and certified as due and owing by the respective estates at the death of tho respective deceased persons, with the Public Trustee's local office at WeUington, on or before the 17th day of February, ' 1920. t\ay claim not lodged by the date named is Uable to exclusion. SCHEDULE. JENKINS, Charles Burgoyne, late of Wellington, Clerk BOLTON, Caroline Margaret, late of Wellington, Widow EDEN, Thomas Edward, late of Welling. ton, Settler BISHOP, Richard Hugh, late of Wollington, Clerk J_ REIHANA, Paora, late of 'Wellington, Soldier BRD 1. Wilhelmina Ba.bartina, late of Wellington, Married Woman ROULSTON. Annie, late of Wellington, Married Woman. CHARLES ZACHARIAH, Local Deputy' Public Trustee. WeUington, 16th December, 1919. 1 nHHE Wellington Gae Workers' Union wish to call attention to the fact that our dispute is still Unsettled. A. ADAMS, Secretary. UNQUESTIONABLE QUALITY. UNQUESTIONABLE QUALITY. WHEN considering the purchase of a Piano, one of the chief considerations is that, of. quality. Is it not far better to purchase a make the quality of which is PROVED?. When we say PROVED, we moan instruments bearing the iu *mo of firms the quality of whose products has been found absolutely unquestionable. Our reputation for high-class Pianos has been earned through dealing with such makes as BRINSMEAD ROGERS CHALLEN JESSE FRENCH FOSTER BRASTED If interested in the purchase of a Piano we can stand by the above makes which possess aU tho necessary qualities of a high-class instrument. , - , SEE THEM IN OUR SHOWROM. CHAS. BEGG '& CO., LTD. M ANNERS-STREET,, The Oldest-Established Piano. House in New Zealand. FUNERAL CARD. HRHE Friends of tho late Isabella Wind- -*• ■ sor ale respectfuUy invited to attend . her funeral, which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris, Jun., TO-MOR-ROW (THURSDAY), 18th December, 1919, at 2.30 p.m., for tho Cemetery, Karori: E. MORRIS, JUN., Undertaker and -jmbalmcr, 60, Taranaki-street and 28, Riddiford-st. 'Phone 937 (day or night). FUNERAL CARD. THE Friends of Mr. John Walls are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of his late beloved wife, Marion, which will leave the Mortuary' Chapel of E. Morris, Jun., TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), 18th December, 1919, at 2.30 p.m. for the Cemetery, Karori. Motor, funeral. E. MORRIS, JUN., Undertaker and Embalmer, 60, Taranaki-street and 28, Riddiford-st. 'Phone 937 (day or night). FUNERAL NOTICE. THE Friends of the late Leonard Sidney Humphries are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Mortuary Chjspel of Robt. H. Wilson and Son To-morrow, 18th December, 1919. at 2.30 p.m., for ICarori Cemetery. Motor Funeral. ROBT. H. WILSON, Undertakers and Embalmers, 164, Adelaide-road. Tel. 21-155. HINEMOA CHAPTER 25. THE Mombers of the abovo Chapter are requested to attend the Funeral, of tho late Companion L. S. Humphries, which will ' leave . Wilson's Mortuary Chapel for Karori Cemetery, at 2.30 p.m., Thursday, 18th December. BY ORDER Z. min——_wi'■ _j,——i_■ milium urn ii ii iiiimiiii in ii mi— tarn . HINEMOA LODGE 122. THE Mombers of the above Lodge are requested to attend the Funeral of tho late Bro. L. S. Humphries, which will leave Wilson's Mortuary Chapel for Karori Cemetery, at 2,30 p.m., Thursday, 3.6 th December, BY ORDEB KM,

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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 145, 17 December 1919, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 145, 17 December 1919, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 145, 17 December 1919, Page 2

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