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BUSINESS NOTICES SALE! " : SALE! SALE! SILK! SILK! SILK! FROM Ist JULY to Ist AUGUST • THIS IS A GENUINE SALE IN SILKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS ,AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, BELOW ARE A FEW OF THE LINES OFFERING.— LADIES’ SILK KIMONOS, from ,£2 15a ' BROCADED-’CREPE 'BE CHINE, all colours, 8s 3d yard BROCADED FUGI SILK, all colours, 5s 3d raid 30-INCH FUGI SILK, 2s 6d yird Also, SIK HOoE, KNITTING SICK, FANCY GOODS, ETC. BEAUTIFUL SETS OF MAH JONGG. W. N;. WON'G ' SHE, 148, LAMBtON QUAY (Opp. Public Trust) FOOTBALL WELLINGTON RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION. ATHLETIC PARK TO-DAY! ALL AT 2.45 P.M. TO-DAY! PETONE v - OLD BOYS. Admission 9d. "Boys under 15 and Ladies Free. Stand 6d extra, NEWTOW N PARK. ATHLETIC v ’VARSITY. Admission 9d. Boys ’under 15 and Ladies Fnec. •WEDNESDAY, JULY Bth8 th - NEW ZEALAND VERSUS WELLINGTON-MANAWATU-HOROWHENUA Admission la 64. Stand Is 3d extra (including tax). Plan for Bootgd Seats open at -Wellington Rugby Rooms, i, Willis street, from 10 a.m. Monday. A E NEILSON. Secretary. WELLINGTON RACING CLUB RACES!' " •* f RACES! TRENTHAM RACECOURSE, WINTER MEETING, TUESDAY , THURSDAY SATURDAY JULY 7th. - JULY 9th. / JULY 11th. FIRST RACE EACH DAY AT 11.25 A.M. SPECIAL RACE TRAIN'S for Trentham leave Wellington at frequent intervals each day. J. M. GRIFFITHS, Temporary Secretary ABANDONMENT ; ' OF THE WELLINGTON RACING CLUB BALL. In view of the lamented death of the Club’s Late Secretary, Mr A. E. Whyte, the Committee of the Racing Club has resolved .to ABANDONMENT' OF; THE CLUB’S ANNUAL BALL, which was to take-place next Thursday Evening. All moneys of ticket-holders who have taken out tickets will be returned on application to the Undersigned at the Club’s Office, Woodward street. , J, M. GRIFFITHS, Temporary Secretary. Wellington Harbour Board SALE OF DEBENTURES £150,000 Loan at S>2°/ 0 per annum The'Board is offering for. public sale Debentures of either £\oo or. ;£i,boo. denomination. RATEjOF INTEREST—jI-per centum per annum payable half yearly. DEBENTURES mature February 1940. FRACTIONAL INTEREST paid at si per centum per annum. BROKERAGE PAID. INTEREST AND PRINCIPAL payable free of exchange m New . Zealand. ; Prospectus and Tender Forms procurable at any branch of the National Bank of New Zealand Ltd., or from undersigned. Harbour Board Office, ■ Wellington, New Zealand. A. G. BARNETT, . Secretary.

MUSICAi INSTRUMENTS rOR SALE -li'Oß BALE, Cheap Wax Record, JC Standard,, la Sd; four-minute Am.berot. 2a, Edison Phonographs'! easy time payment Fleming and Co., ihe Phonenea, Newtown - PIANOS arui Organs from jEIO upward* easy time payments, from 5s weekly. Fleming and Co., nearly opp. Library. Newtown E Stock all classes bf Musio ana Records t» the ; world's best makers; cjill' and inspect. Fleming and Co., The Phoneme. Newtown. • ’■ CHEAP Wax Records, including Standard and Amberol; also Edison Phonographs, from 70s; time payment system Fleming and Co.. The Phonerles. Newtown. ’ THE SAILORS’ FRIEND SOCIETY CHURCH AND INSTITUTE, Whitmore street. , SUNDAY: Services at 11-a.m. and 7 p,m. , Prencher: Mr James Moore. Missioner. Subject: 1. "Just Because They, Won't" ; 2 "Any Like Him To-day.” Soloist: Mrs M. Revill. Song Service, 8.30 p.m. ADOPTION— Wanted, some kind person to adopt a Female Child, one month old. Please reply to Number A 146, c/o “Times” office. LETHABY’S, the Up; to-date Umbrella Specialists, opposite The General Post Office, Wellington No connection with any shops or travellers trading as LothabyV in Palmerston, Wanganui or Mastertoh, We recover nicely in Navy Green, Grey,'Mole, Black, etc.. Black Leventine Cloth, -6s"Glorex," 8s 6di “Glorex” Imperialf Us 6d; Twill Silk,, 14s 6d and 16s 6d; Colours, 16s 6d to 22s 6d. Wo pay postage. 20s by post brings a Silk "Glorex” Short-handle ■ Umbrella to you; 15s brings a Gent’s 16 rib. Umbrella to you. Presentation Umbrellas from 25s to 105 s each. Inouiries invited.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12181, 4 July 1925, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12181, 4 July 1925, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12181, 4 July 1925, Page 3

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