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GREAT FIRE SALE! STII4L GOING STRONG. THIS WEEK'S SPECIALSMEN'S SUITS MEN'S SUITS IN Dark Grey Tweeds. HALF-PRICE 59s 6d HALF-PRICE I All sizes. Usual Price £5 15s. MEN'S TROUSERS MEN'S TROUSERS AT 12s 6d Turn-up bottoms. Hip Pockets. OUR SPECIAL TENNIS TROUSERS At 14s 6d AT DUNCAN & MACINTOSH, 82 and 84, MANNERS STREET.

CHANGE IN NAME.—PUKERUA STATION. . (\8 and after THURSDAY, lrt Now .vember, 1923, th» name of Pukerua Station will be Changed to Pukerua Bay IS TOUR HOME LACKING IN MUSIC? ONE of the greatest assets to home life is a Piano. Do not deny your family the daily pleasures which a well-chosen instrument will give them. . > You will choose wisely by selecting a British Piano—the best on the market for rich tone and fine appearance Beggs are Sole N.Z. Agents for many famous British Pianos, including: Witton Witton, Hopkin»on, Windover, George Rogers. Also only Genuine Pianola Player Piano. Our terms are Tery reasonable. 1 CHAS. BEGG & CO., LTD., MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON, Oldest and Mo6t Modem Piano House in N.Z. TOE BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD. .SUPERB! That's the only term you can apply to HIS MASTER'S VOICE . GRAMOMETRONOLA GRAMOPHONES COLUMBIA GRAMOPHONES. 30 seleoted models in Oak and Mahogany in stook. Prices and terms to euit all. ' We invite HUGE ASSORTMENT OF "H.M.V " I l "ZONOPHONE," AND "COLUMBIARECORDS BY THE BEST ARTISTS. . Catalogues Post Free. TH__ BRISTOL PIANO CO., LTD., Lambton quay and Brandon street, WELLINGTON. M. J. BROOKES, North Island Manager. ELLISON, "The Dentist," late of Lob Angeles), O'NEILL'S NEW BUILDING, Courtenay place. A NEW ERA IN DENTISTRY High-oliss Work for Low" Fees." Full Upper or Lower Set 210 0 (Painless Extraction Freswhen Set ot Teeth required.) N '. Remodel, Upper or Lower 1 10 0 (Maximum Suction Method.) ! Gold Filling 017 6 . Porcelain lulling 015 0 I Silver' Filling ";[ o 5 0 I Removal of Nerve 0 5 0 , Bridgework '(per tooth) 10 0 . Painless, Extractions (non- , toxic) 02 6 [ NOTE.—These Fees are not increased , under any pretext once the gatient is in the chair. ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR FIVE YEARS. Certificated Surgical Nurse in Attendance. 6J PER CENT. MORTGAGE MONEY. ) TT\O LEND, in small or large sums, on > X approved security;' second mort- , gages arranged. Prompt payment. - NATIONAL INVESTMENT CO.. LTD. s 8, Brandon street. ' 1 A REMINDER TO THE GENERAL 5 CSYMONS NAUSBAUM will p ay th ß v © Highest Prices for Left-off Suit, , Dress and Dinner SuiU. Ladies' Apparel' Boots, etc.. Cameras, Musical Instruments of. any description, and Jowellery ' of any kind. Get my price before »eHin* Telephone 22-668. Note Addreis: 63, COURTENAY-PL RS. MIET still is Cash Buyer "ftS or small lots) Ladiei' and Gen_? , Wardrobe», Left-off Clothing of al! descriptions, Boots, Portmanteaux, Trunks r Chests of Tools: beat prices. Address•' 125, Vivian-st. Tel. 21-760. '■ ORRIS BRICKMAN Buys Suit 7, Dinner and Dress Suits, Cameras Gramophones, and Musical Instruments of all . descriptions. Try our price before selling elsewhere. Ring Tel. 21-261, or call 65, Courtenay.pl. , MRS. WOODWARD, 121, Vivian-st . (next Skating Rink), Cash Buyer of Ladies', Gents', and Children's Left-off • Clothing. Letters receive prompt atten- • tion. Tel. 21-245. ■AIR AND TOILET SPECIALISTS. LADIES, your Hair fixes your age.~So why have grey hair when we are r Specialists in Inecto Hair Staining? Con--1 suit Miss Laurenion (late Fanner's Sydney), 60, Manners-st. Tel. 143. LADIES !—The Louvre Toilet Salon"!, alway. at your service. Certificated Experts in »U branches of this profession Tel. 203. Opp. Hotel Windsor. ' itr^SOM -iND^pO., are the oldest-es"-_TX tabluhed Hair and Face Specialist! ■ Special Course Treatments by appointment. Our celebrated Hairwork of every description. Life-like it defies deteotion 94, Willis-st. Tel. 814. _*' TAMF 0R D AND C~oT 123, Cuba street. " L» Naturelle " Parting! in Hainvork cannot be distinguished from the natural \ scalp. This wonderful work is manufacl tured by us only, and is on view in the . window. Beautiful Combs direct from Paris monthly. Marcel Waving (3 opor--1 ators), Dressing, Staining, and Massage obtainable. Children's hair-cutting. I Combings mounted 2s per oz. Tel. 21-220 , SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. '' HAVE it destroyed by Rusma. Wrinkles and other facial blemishes permanently removed by the famous Coman 1 Method. Letters of commendation from ladies successfully treated are in my hands and may be inspected by those interested. Call or send stamped addressed envolope for free literature. FLORENCF HULLEN, C.M.D., 3a, Courtenay place Tol. 22-070. RS. ROLLESTON. LTD., 256, LanVbton quay v Certificated Experts in Permanent Waving, Electrolysis, Diseases of the Soalp, Facial Medicated Mud ?_ok, and Massag*, Hairwork. Best quality Engligh Hair, any style. Tel. 1599. "A/TISS HIXSON (London, Licensed PeT .-!-_ nianent Waver, hair and face treatments, staining hennaing, cutting combings made up. 132, Willis-st (next Albert Hote). Tel. 2802. * A COMPLETE Seven-course Face X-- Treatment for 25s is a special fealure of tho "Boudoir Camille" Toilet Service. Ring- 1791 for an'appointment. Miss Elder. Mandal's Buildings, Willis street. MONEY to Lend, small amounts on - any security. Apply Dalton, S, Woodwatdrst., n«t Lindsay's Boot Shop.

Under Distinguished Patronage of His Excellency the Governor-General. nPOWN HALL. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, "THE WHEEL OF LIFE." "THE WHEEL OF LIFE." "THE WHEEL OF LIFE." Grand Entertainment and Tableaux Vivants in aid of Rev. T. Feilden Taylor's Boys' Hostel Fund. MAGNIFICENT TABLEAUX, CONCERT ITEMS, and THE WHEEL OF LIFE. Full Programme for Thursday will be advertised in To-morrow's "Post." HOME-MADE SWEETS ON SALE EACH EVENING. BE SURE TO COME! IT'S FOR THE BOYS! Admission: 2s and Ts. 2s seats may be reserved at The Bristol. Booking 6d extra. FEILDING JOOKEY^CLUB. SPRING MEETING, 28th AND 30th NOVEMBER, 1923. "IV-OMINATIONS for all -events at ->-t above meeting, except 18th Foildmg- Stakes, will be received up till 8.30 p.m. on WEDNESDAY, 31«t OCTOBER. E. GOODBEHERE, Secretary, Box 45, Feilding. l^__3_3_^________lS^'__'l AStuiurtoi KAUES. 21st NOVEMBER. TVTOMINATIONS for all events close -L~ on WEDNESDAY, 31st OCTOBER, at 9 p.m. Telegraph office closes at 8 p.m. A. W. TRASS, Secretary. "In the matter of The Companies Act, 1908, and its Amendments," T , : "And . In the matter of the N.Z. Merchants Nm^r-i?" V. olu"tal T Liquidation). OIICE is hereby given that the Credi- . , . to« of the above Company, which is being voluntary wound up, are required on or before 30th day of November, 1923, being the day fixed for" that purpose by the undersigned, to send their names and addresses and the particulars of their debts and claims, and addresses of their Solution, (if any) to W. L. Jenniss and •I. 11.I 1. O Sullivan, Liquidators of the said Company, and if so required, by notice in writing from tho said Liquidators or by their Solicitors to come in and prove their ,aaid debts or claims at such time and place as shall be specified in such notice, or 111 default thereof they will be excluded from the benefit of any" distribution made before such debts are proved Dated this 29th day of October, 1923. ' V* • T-. JEIVIMISS J. F. O'SULLIVAN, #-, , „ Liquidators. Cambridge terrace; Wellington. TO MJXLICENT REYNOLDS (nee crn(£)A, for? lerlS, of Wellington, wife of THOMAS REYNOLDS, otherwise known as Thomas Crowe, deceased, and all children (if any) of her marriage to him, and to all persons claiming by, through, or under them ror any of them. *U?£Y A3F °f ran Order made on the -Oth day of October, 1923 by a Judge of the Supreme Court of New Zealand, you are hereby called upon to send in to the undersigned on or before tho Ist day of March, 1924, your claim to the estate of THOMAS REYNOLDS other? wise known as Thomas Crowe, deoeased who died at Ahaura in New Zealand, orl the 2ord day of April, 1919, intestate, failing which the said estate will be distributed amongst those entitled - theroto disregarding your claim. ofDOc Tto^r, atl9]l elliUßtoll' tWS 29th ** . GEO. G. ROSE, Solicitor to the Publio Trust Office WMington, New Zealand; WELLINGTON CORPORATION TRAMWAYS. TO DRIVERS OF MOTORCARS AND OTHER VEHICLES TRACK DUPLICATION IN KARORI J- UNISEJei. : fpHE Duplication of the Tramway Track -■• in tue Karori Tunnel will be oommenced on WEDNESDAY, 31st OCTOBER, and during the time this work is being oarried out it will not be possible for vehicle* to pass inside the tunnel. During working hours a signalman will p» stationed at each end of the tunnel and at night electric signals will be displayed to warn drivers of vehicles JNO. R. PALMER, Town Clerk. RESTORATION OF LETTERS PATENT.AN Application has been made and duly advertised in the "Patent Office Journal" of the 18th October 1923, for the Restoration of Letters Patent No. 42354, dated 18th Sept.. 1919, > granted to Charles Collett, and James Henry Collett, both of Invercargill, New Zealand, Contractors, for an "Improved Skid for Shifting Buildings and the like." Any person desirous of opposing the said application may at any time within two from the said date give notice of opposition to the Registrar of Patents at Wellington. Such notice must be in duplicate in the form prescribed by the Patents Regulations, and be accompanied by a fee of 10s.—BALDWIN AND RAYWARD, Patent Attorneys, Agents for the Applicant. THANKS. TV/TR. AND MRS. JONES desire to thank Dr. Patti© for his prompt attention;' also the residents of Wadestown who assisted their daughter, Myrtle, at the time of her sad accident. LAWN MOWER, REPAIRS! WE are still giving better service this .«ea*on. More prompt attention and Repairs done on much improved machinery. We specialise in Lawn Mower Repairs, Grass Shears, Saws. etc. Cartage arranged. Ring Tel. 22-695. J". n. RIDDELL AND CO., LTD., Herbsrl jtrspf, off Manner! ttreot, Wellington.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 104, 30 October 1923, Page 2

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