NOTICE. IF the Furniture left in my house at Mount Pleasant ia not removed within one week, and charges paid, it will be cold to defray expenses. JOHN WRIGHT. £100 REWARD. fTTHE above Reward will be paid to anyX one giving information leading to the Conviction of the Thief or Thioves who entared our premises on or about Saturday, Ist September, and removed valuable Stock, including Parcels of Kid Gloves, Ladies' Stockings, and Silks. The majority of the Gloves were stamped with our name, and many of them have the name " Dents " stamped on the domes. JAMES SMITH, LTD., Corner Cuba and Manners street, Wellington. THE LAND TAX (ANNUAL) ACT, 1923. LAND TAX PAYABLE. BY Order-in-Council, made and issijed by His Excellency the UovernorGonoral in Council on tho 28th day of September. 1923, under the authority of the above Act, it was determined that the duty by way of land tax leviable under the said Act should ba paid in one sum on Friday, the 9th day of November, 1923, at the Qffico of the Commissioner of Taxes, Government Buildings, Wellington; and, in accordance with such Order-in-Council, I hereby give notico that tho said duty will bo payable accordingly. Additional tax will accrue if the tax is not paid on or before 30th November, 1923. The liability to pay is not suspended by any objection. The tax should be paid on or before the prescribed date, otherwise the additional percentage accrues: any overpayment will be adjusted by refund. The demands will be posted from the Office of the Commissioner of Taxes on or about Ist November, 1923. Taxpayers who expect a demand and do not receive- one should, notify me of the fact. D. G. CLARK, Commremoner of Taxes. GOVERNMENT LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. ' LOST POLICY. T7IVTDENOE having been supplied of JEI the loss of policy numbered 87592 in the books of this Department, on the Ijfe of William Robertson Fraeer, formerly of Palmerston North, Wanganui, and Jjower Hutt. but now of Wellington, Telegraph Clerk. I hereby give notice of my intention to issue, at tho expiry of one week from this date, a copy to take the place thereof, unless objection be preyioualy lodged. A.T. TRAVERSI, Government Insurance Commissioner. Wellington, 13eh Qotober, 1923. SPECIAL NOTICE Re FIRE IN MANNERS STREET. /"^\^E hasten to assure our patrons and » » the public generally that, although so near to the fire, the ZAK STUDIOS Remain intact, and no damage ha 3 been done to any of the BEAUTIFUL PORTRAITS In the Lobby Display, or to the finished work awaiting delivery, thanks to the prompt arrival of the Fire Brigade. It would have been a calamity had these OLD-ESTABLISHED STUDIOS been burned down, and the public deprived of getting a P. N. JAUNCEY PORTRAIT, in either of the latest styles, namely, MEZZOCHROME, and ARTIST-PROOF. XMAS PHOTOGRAPHY. A Gift that only you can give. j A pleasing and enduring present, particularly for overseas relations or friends. Make an appointment now, and you will have ample time to catch the English mail reaching the Homeland .before Christmas. ZAK STUDIOS, ZAK STUDIOS, 59, MANNERS STREET. P. H. Jauncey, Proprietor. C CHESTERFIELD Suitet-Go to Wef- > lington Upholstering Co.; huge stock of the latest Moquettes: 57, Lower Cubaefc. LUVOL for Boots and Shoes, keeps your feet dry. Prices 1-, 2s, and 3s 6d, from all shoe dealers. GJOOD Bread is good. But James's T Bread is better. Get your grocer to gend you a loaf. jTVCRECT Furniture Supplies—No time X-» like the present for Refurnishing at 141, Manners-st.. opp. King's. SHEETINGS, Blankets, Quilts, Men's, Boys' Suits on easy terms. Write or call at Heinrnann's, 115, Dixon-st. riTHIS Bread gives you an appetite. It X is James's Bread—full of flavour. From grocers. rp B. WILSON, Chiropodi.t, N^w J- » Telephone Number, 23-466. P LUVOL" should be applied to both Uppers and Soles. Ask your shoe dealer. N.Z. Distributing Agents, Tel. 1231. - C<LOTHES Make the Man." A" will". > cut Suit gives one that comfortable confident feeling. G. Anderson, 220, Larabton quay, makes successful clothes.' fWRNITURE Below Cost at Direct Furniture Supplies, the Bargain House, 141, Manners-st., opp. King's. ?P 5! WILSON, Chiropodist, New X . Telephone Number, 23-466. ALL-WOOL Costumes and Frocks, very latest stylee, 555; Silk Dresses, 49s 6d. Green &nd Davis, 174, Lambton-qy. T7IILMS Developed, Same Day Service. X I Let me dispense your Prescription for you. Fraser's Pharmacy, Kilbirnie Tel. 24-50 J. ' SPECIAL Heavy Calico, 31 inches wide Is yard; Pillow Cases, 2s 6d pair •■' Check Zephyrs, Is to 2s 6d. Morgan's' 115, Cuba^st. ' D IN tho £ per week will furnish your home to your heart's content at Art Cabinet Co., 48, Martin-st., off Lower Abel Smith-st. SUITS and Costumes Remodelled, R e - Jincd, Cleaned., Pressed, Repaired. The Lambton Tailor, 153, Lambton-qy! (upstairs). ASH'S for Toys—The Largest Assort-' menfc of Toys in the city ; suitable Birthday Gifts for Children. 155. Cuba-st:. 1 ftO COSTUMES wanted to be Dy"ed A\J\t blue, black, or brown. At E 3 . lall't !:>ye Work:, 05, Vivian-at., opp. S A
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 90, 13 October 1923, Page 9
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