LATE SHIPPING
HOBART, Sunday.—Tongaxiro (this morning), from London and Capetown.
E. W. villa and Co- have a fine stock of electro-plate and /Silver goods suitable for presents- , : , Dunlop tyros are guaranteed for twelve months. A reduction in price is announced. The Sims Hardware Company advertises the "Lightning Mower.” Tenders for alterations and additions to the offices of the Colonial Mutual Life Aeurance Society, dose with W. C. Chatfield, architect, to-morrow. The new term at the Wellington Girls' College begins to-morrow, and pupils are requested to appear for enrolment to-day. ' . Tho Pitzherbert Terrace boardme. and day school for girls resumes on Thursday. The principals will be at home today and Wednesday to receive parents and guardians. Mi«s May Putnam, teacher of piano, singing, harmony and counterpoint, resumes lessons to-day at her rooms “Fair View,” Northland, and Dresden rooms, to-morrow (Tuesday). _ The Karori Gardens’ are * open to the public ©very day. and refreshments are obtainable at city prices. • Agencies in Wellington for Wioletta cough, cure and Wioletta hair tonic are advertised.
The last week of Kirkcaldie and Stins, Ltd.'s, summer sale, is announced. Tailoring bargains are the special feature to-day. N. Femandoa, Lambton .quay, announces - the arrival of fresh and smoked salmon.
Entries for Abraham and Williams's Pahautanui sale to-day and for Otaki to-morrow are advertised-
Special bargains are offering to-day in tlie. cotton dress department of the D.L C, Lace curtains and table covers are offered in great variety at C, Smith s, Ltd., Cuba street. Applications are invited for the position of assistant-registrar to the New Zealand University. The’, salary offered is £250, , A farm of 677 acres in the Orona district is offered in exchange for town property. ■ ' Entries for the Palmertson North sheep fair are advertised. At 2 pan. to-day the final clearing sale of Irish linens will be held at Baker's Buihiing, Featherarton street {opposite the Union Bank of Australia), by Messrs T. K. Macdonald, Ltd. The goods are sold on behalf of Mr J, P. Mnrphy, a well-known Belfast shipper, and comprise Irish linen sheetings, damasks, d.d. tablecloths, hemstitched handkerchiefs, hand embroidered robes, shirt waists and blouses, skirts and underclothing, embroidered pillow cases, lace curtains, Turkish towels, etc. A. L. Wilson and Co. will sell household furniture and effects at 162, Sydney street, at 1.30 this afternoon. The Silver Grid Dining Boom, Cuba street, will be open every evening till 11.30 p.m., except Wcdne«!aj (holf-holi-NO DOUBT ABOUT IT. There is no doubt , about the curative properties of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, which is the best, safest and most reliable cough medicine you can take. For harsh, hard, chronic coughs if is a splendid cure. Easily taken, and it quickly relieves and cures the most obstinate cases. Sold-orory where- •
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7355, 6 February 1911, Page 7
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