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DUSTIN'S, LTD., DUSTIN'S, LTD., - WHO£?™:S i£X EL tW- INDOw DISPLAY CREATED GREAT . INTEREST DURING WELCOME WEEK, HAVE DECIDED TO OFFER AS, filfpliizll ISglSzgL' FOR AN ESSAY COMPETITION, OPEN TO PUPILS ATTENDING ANY PRIMARY SCHOOL. Mr. W A Edwards, Hon. gocretary of.the tony Settlers Association,. will adjudioaite, and his decision will be final. SUBJECT TO BE , ■ "TEARO, WELLINGTON, 1840," As shown by our window, and which was our i FIRST PRIZE WELCOME WINDOW.. ENTRIES CLOSE 7 p.m..on THURSDAY, 19th JULY, -'■■ Addressed:" COMPETITION," • DU BTIN'S, LTD., WEDDING CAKE SPECIALISTS, CUBA STREET :: :: :: WELLINGTON.

RUSSIAN FUR EXHIBITION, /^WING to a large parcel of Sample r< i- i r Coats just coming to hand, this Jinglish Representative of Fur Companies has decided 6 remain in Wellington until the end of this week. Every Fur Coat. Necklet, Stole arid Cape must be sold this week, and if you niake a reasonable offer for any of these glorious Furs you can rest asßured it will pe'accepted. - ■ - . • ■ A WONDERFUL' OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE THE HIGHESTGRADE FUR COAT AT A NOMINAL FIGURESplendid selection of Musquash Mar.moj; Real Electric, Chappelle, Ermine.. an(i ?]° le Coney' Coats now being offered at Ridiculous Prices.. • ' ' DO NOT DELAY. PAY A VISIT TO-MORROW To this GREAT FUR EXHIBITION At'- . 68,0 WILLIS STREET (Same Entrance as Ambassador Cabaret). ■n -^to dancing: ' • -' ■ "■ ]^TISS JOYCE (Sydney) holds her Class Tnnr'if* Evening, 7,30, in the I-O.OF. Hall, Rod's Buildings, Courtenay place. Entraiice opposite Paramonnt Theatre. LATEST MODERN BALLROOM DANCES TAUGHT. Term opmmfinces date of entrance. ' Private je=sons or classes by- arrangement. 23, Hay street, Oriental Bay. Tel. 20-519. ' FORM OF NOTICE OF APPLICATION • FOR LICENSKT HARRY, HOgART LOOKIE, h©re- -"-!• by give nptice tlmt I have applied to tho Magistrate's Court at Wellington fp'r ?doi oonse under the La«d Aeents Act, Vdil-ii, to carry on business; as a-, lapd agent at Weijington,. and that, such application will be huard at the above' Cpurt after one mouth from the seventeenth day' of July, .1923, being the date of the first publication of this notice. • Dated at Wellington, this seventeenth day. of July, 1923. . ...' . • ■ (Signature) H. H. LOCKIE.' T PRANK CLE\¥ER, of" Wellington -a-j Auctioneer,' hereby give nbtico that a» irom this dnte I will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my namo without my written authority. Dated this. 16th day of July, 192J : (Witness, J.. A. TRIPe!;CLBVVE^ Solicitor, Wellington. , . '" MUSICAL PLEASURE : FOR A LIFETIME. F'S worth taking a little trouble- > to get the right Piano—it will . form, a proud household possession ' for generations. Choose where the best instruments are to be lound, and where a reputation for quality safeguards you. . Beggs is the oldest piano house in the Dominion, and their stocks ... include Witton Wittons, Hopkin6on, Rogers, Windover, and tho only genuine Pianola Player Piano. Convenient terms arranged. ' ■ CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., MANNERS-ST., WELLINGTON. THE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD. ; . . PIANOS. . JOHN BROADWOOD AND SONS WILLIAM SAMES. LTD. I WALTER COLLINSON. ' COLLARD AND COLLARD. i _^ \ rTIHE. striking features of these instruX ments are light and responsive touch, fine tone, quality, and an even balance of power throughout the entire compass of the keyboard.' Easy terms of payment for Pianos. [ Player Pianos and Baby Grands. Decide to Purchase One of these Instru- . ments now! I ' — THE BRISTOL' PIANO i . CO.. LTD., WELLINGTON. M. J. BROOKES; . . ' ■' . North Island Manager. SAWS. .' SAWS. SAWS. /2j_ET your Saws Sharpened and Set for " cutting the winter's firewood. Lawn Mowers, Shears, and Edge- Tools repaired and sharpened by skilled workmen. • Moderate Charges. Prompt Servioe. Telephone 22-695. ! J. C. RIDDELL. AND CO., LTD.. , .Herbert street, off Manners street, . Wellington. FUNERAL NOTICE. rPHE Funeral of the lato Hon. Sir Wil- -*- liam: Fraser will leave Parliament Buildings, from the Museum street entrance to Legislative Council, at 9.15 a.m., To-morrow (Wednesday), 18th July, 1923, for St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral, Mulgrave street, and thence to Karori Cemetery. ISAAC CLARK AND SON. m ' ■ ■ FUNERAL CARD. rpHE Friends of the late David Dickie ■4- are respectfully invited to attend his Funeral, which will leave the Mortuary Chapel of E. Morris, jun.. 60, Taranaki street,' Tomorrow, ifith July, 1923, at 2.30 p.m., for the Cemtery, Karori: _■ ■ E. MORRIS, Jun., I'uneral Director and Embalmer, 60, Taranaki-st,, and 28, Riddiford-st. LAND Agents—Please liote, Property, Oi'ua-st., Rona Bay, has been cold.— G. Cullen.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 14, 17 July 1923, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 14, 17 July 1923, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 14, 17 July 1923, Page 2