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PROPERTIES FOR SALE. ORIENTAL BAY. ORIENTAL BAY. Lovely view. Sheltered position. 6-RD. DWELLING, one floor, 3 bay windows, tiled fireplaces, gas cooker, hot points, level section, and all modern conveniences. The owner of this property has been transferred, and must Bell this week— possession in one week. First mortgage £1550, 5 years, 6 per cent. Price £2500; deposit £500, or near offer. This property can be honestly recommended. Ring for inspection, Tel. 43-258. Apply DUNBAR SLOANE, 181, Featherston street (Sole agents). WANTED TO SELL. BILLIARD SALOON, WANTED Sell, Modern Saloon, 3 almost new oak tables, billiard, snooker, and Kelly balls, all oak furniture and cork lino.; good lease; great bargain • worth £1000. Price £500. W. Croft, Municipal Building, Petone. PJHESTERFIELD Suites! Chesterfield v-/ Suites! 100 to choose from, at Kcnner's, the Chesterfield Shop, for a few shillings per week. Opp. King's Theatre. BURNISHING? Then inquire about *• our Wholesale Factory to Public Prices. Wellington Cabinet Co., Ltd., 50c, Adelaide-rd., ''first tram stop past Basin Reserve. , LEATHER Kit Bags. 14in, 26s 6d; ,6m 30s; 18in, 33a. Ideal week-end bag. Nash's Leather Arcade, 133-135, Cuba-st. KS PEK week is all you require at ' ** Kcnner's for Furniture, "The Kenner Way." Your credit is good at Keni^er's, opp. King's, also Lower CubaKS PER? week for Kcnner's Furniture. •* Buy the Kenner way, and save money. Opp. King's Theatre, also Lower Cuba-st. KS PER week for Kenner's Furniture. •* Your credit is good at Kenner's, the House for Service. Lower Cuba-st., also opp. King's Theatre: T7"ENNER'&! Kenner's! Kenner's! For ■"• Furniture on Easiest of Terms. See us before furnishing. Op. King's Theatre. TZ'ENNER'S!—Yes, everybody is buy--*-v ing FurnituVe at Kenner's. Why? Because their quality, price, and terms us before furnishing. Opp. King's Theatre. "FURNITURE! — Kenner's Furniture! *■ Kenner's, the Everyman's Furnisher of Wellington. "Don't draw your money out of the Bank, use Kenner's." Opp. King's Theatre. PUItNITURE-Buy from the Factory *• and save shop profit!; cash or terms. Wellington Cabinet Co., Ltd., back of 56, Adelaide-rd. Open Friday nights. ASK liuUlnisntt, Janet-usilt Furm- ! ture, £20. 5s per week: £40. 10*; £30. 20» Janet anrt Ho.. Riddiford-it ANTED Sell, Ottoman Silk Coats, Dresses, etc., by manufacturers direct, at half usual i prices. Factory and Showroom, 24, Wilson-st., Newtown (near Constable-st., turn Campbell's corner); ■ ______^ \LT ANTED- Sell, Timber, Doors, Win--I'* dows. Ranges, Mantels, and Grates, Tubs, Coppers, Bricks, Bay and Square Windows, Tiles, Iron, %-ton Motor Lorry, nearly new. 19a, Abel-Smith-st. PUBLIC NOTICES. HUTT COUNTY COUNCIL. STATUTORY HALF HOLIDAY. PURSUANT to the provisions of the "Shops and. Offices Act, 1921/' NOTICE IS,HEREBY GIVEN that a statutory' Special Meeting of the Hutt County Council will be held. at the offices of the Council, 68, Lambton quay, Wellington, at 10 o'clock a.m. onTUESDAY, the 12th day of JANUARY, , 1926, to decide what working day in the week shall be the statutory closing day in the separate district under the jurisdiction of the said Council. A. J. MACPHERSON, County Clerk. BOROUGH OF EASTBOURNE. PURSUANT to Section 8 of "The Dog Registration Act, 1908," notice is hereby given that the fee for the Registration of' Dogs for the Borough of Eastbourne for the year 1926 is now payable at the Ferry Office, Wellington, or to the duly authorised Collector of such fees, Mr. Ambrose. Kelly, Oroua street, Eastbourne. The amount of fee has been fixed at 10s for each dog registered. , Proceedings will be taken, against owners of all unregistered Dogs. Dated at Wellington this 31st day of December, 1925. J. F. MENZIES, ■ Town Clerk. WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. NOTICE IS HE~iiBY GIVEN that , the Dog Tax for the year 1926 has 1 been fixed at TEN SHILLINGS (10s) per dojr. In the case of dogs kept solely for the purpose of destroying rabbits and for herding or driving sheep or cattle at TWO SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE per animal. R. TAUT, Acting Town Clerk. 4th January, 1926. BUSINESS NOTICES. DYSPEPSIA AND INDIGESTION. TX^E guarantee that you will soon be »» relieved of the distress and discomfort of Indigestion after the first dose ot' Barraud's Dyspepsia Remedy. We know. Try it—2s 6d bottle. ' RANDALL REID, Chemist, Manners street (opp. Tivoli Theatre). _ '■ _ BOOTS AND SHOES. IITADE to Measure. Ladies' Coloured <"A Suedes and Kids, 30s; Gents' Best English Box Calf, 30a. Repairs, gents, soled and heeled, green soles, rubber heels, 6s 6d; ladies, 4s 6d; sewn soles, Is extra. Guise and Co., Hotel Cecil Buildings, Lambton quay, and 114, Tasraan street. Tel. 22-527. , __^ piREASOFF SOAP, VJTREASOFF SOAP! IHE BLACK HANDS' HOPE. Obtainable at BASIL COOPER HARDWARE, LTD. i 171, Riddiford itreet. ! GOWER'S PHARMACY, 204, Lambton quay. Wholesale: C. B LEMPRIERE & CO., Customhouse quay. TWO-SIGHT GLASSES. ~~" fPHESE Glasses are a great conveni- ■•- ence —haying far and near sight in one, thus saving the annoyance of constant changes. The blending of the two glasses is absolutely invisible. Inspect! MORRISON AND GILBERD, 103, Customhouse quay, Wellington. SOCIETY FOR PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. npHE Secretary will be in attendance at ■■*- the Rooms, Wilson's Buildings, 156, Willis street, on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, 10 to 12.30, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, 2 to 4. All communications strictly confidential. Tel. 770. WELLINGTON SOCIETY FOR PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. THE Public are earnestly requested to I communicate any m;t of cruelty that comes under their notice Office: Hud-dart-Parker Buildings, P.O. Square. Tel. j 42-198. P.O. Box 195. Secretary: A. M. Anderson. luacector; Cautain J. Henry. I

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 3, 5 January 1926, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 3, 5 January 1926, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 3, 5 January 1926, Page 12

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