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D. JOKES AND CO., UPHOLSTERERS WOOD TUENEE3, AND IMPORTERS OP ADD KINDS OP HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS EVERY DESCRIPTION OP FURNITURE IN STOCK OR MADE TO ORDER. Pictures Framed at Low Figures. Funerals Conducted in Town or Country. PADMBRSTON S REET, WESTPORT. DARCY FORD, TAIDOR AND MERCER. WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON, CARRIES THE LARGEST STOCK OF SUITINGS AND LADIES 1 DRESS MATERIALS OF ANY HOUSE IN THE COLONY. BALME AND C0.,COACHBUILDERS. (CORNER OF WAIMEA AND HARDY STREETS. NELSON). ONE of the Oldest Coach Factories in the Colony. First Order of Merit aail Silver Medals won at the Exhibitions in Nelson, Wellington, Wairarapau Dunedin, etc. Designs and Estimates given for all Descriptions of Carriages on Application. STANDIDGE & CO., PAINTERS, Glaziers, Paperhangers, Siignwriters, and General House Decorators. Wall Papers a speciality. Importers of Paperhangings, Plain Glatt Mirrors, and Mixed Paints. Japanese Gold Ink, Gold and Silver Paints. Sapolin Gloss Carriage Paints and Enamels. A large and wel 1 selected stock of Pictures and Mouldings. 7, CHARLOTTE STREET (opposite Government House), WELLINGTON, Telephone, No. 1507. MISS C. J. DUNCAN, (Late of Kirkcaldie and Stains), MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER, 28, INGESTED STREET, WELLINGTON, (Opposite the Te Aro Branch of the National Bank of New Zealand). ALL LATEST STYLES OF MILLINERY, HATS, TOQUES, FLOWERS, LACES, ETC. Millinei v Re-modelled at Shortest Notice. Ladies* owj# Material made up. Charges Moderate. Note the Address: 28, Ingestre street, Wellington. . PRIVATE HOTEL, 70 INGESTRE STREET, WELLINGTON, A. MILLAR - PROPRIETRESS. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS AND PERMANENT J BOARDERS. T A R I F F MODERATE. Telephone. No. 1053.

Professor Ernest Rutherford, having accepted an invitation extended hy Yale: University to> deliver the Tillerman lectures, has postponed his visit to New Zealand. The Tillerman lectures are thirteen in number, and have to he deli yored in April and May. A salary of 2500 dollars attaches to them.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1715, 11 January 1905, Page 77 (Supplement)

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Page 77 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1715, 11 January 1905, Page 77 (Supplement)

Page 77 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1715, 11 January 1905, Page 77 (Supplement)

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