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J. HASSETT, 73 TARANAKI-STREET, (Opposite Gear Co.) J HASSETT (late of the Kia Ora Dairy) • has started business aa a Fruiterer nncl tobacconist at the above address, and fhall he pleased to see all friends and customers. WRIOHT MNISH & GO., BIUIARD TABLE AND An^URNITURE MANUFACTURERS 134 & 186 WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. SPECIALTYBILLIARD DINING TABLES, -From £28* . I^AiNGBS / T A HAT will delight the housewife may be J- obtained from, me of my own manufacture. . I installed Ranges on the gunboat Sparrow, which, were well reported on. '0, S. NEWSON, / Engineer and Rangemaker, OORNHILL-STREET. 1 7S7E have hanlJsf waiting empibymfent for VV HoteikeejSers, Stationholders and Farmers. A good cook," her companion, and a waitress want a position m Opunake or thereabouts. Telegrams receive prompt, attention. . I ■ . / B6YAL. REGISTRY AGENCY, -76 Willis-st.,' Wellington. fHE WELLINGTON CLEANING CO., 1 25 DiXON-STREET, Have installed- their new PATENT CARPET BEATING MACHINE, and can now : thoroughly clean and renovate Carpets, m addition to their ordinary work of Window Cleaning and^Chimney Sweeping. Telephone No. 2224. .; • XHE CREDIT REPORTING AGENCY^ Head Office — Auckland, Branches m all Principal Towns. Debt Collectors and Agents for "'CREDIT REPORT," published Monthly. , ''•■JF.'B. LINDSAY and, CO., . ' ' " , Coyeney's Buildings, . '"■ Cuba and Ingestre streets. FftUIT! FRUIT ! HANDLED ONLY BY WHITE PEOPLE MRSJ. WALDEN, 66a &tAhM3L«&t#&&t 9 TT A^ a Bteok df all the Choicest Local and -Tx Imported Fruits. '■■ ' Our Prices conipare favorably with any shop m, Wellington. CIiEANLINESS AND CIVILITY 1 QLASS AND LEWIS, FASHIONABLE LONDON TAILORS, ARE making suits of perfect fit and ■ workmanship from £3 35., They hay^ London experience m the . selection 6f ; material. . - . ■ • 29 TABANAKI-STREET. THE SILVER GRID, GtJBA-STiIEETJ/ WELLINGTON. . CELEBRATED FOR i^SK AND ... OYSTER SUPPERS. , - | The'kitohenigtinderthe charge. of one .df '' the best Chefs m Australasia. LUNCHEON TICKETS, 6 for ss. • THE AMERICAN SOpA WATER FOUNTAIN, For all kinds of Delicious Iced Drinks. Patronised by thousands yeekly. Ice Cream Soda a Specially. JAMES FAIRWAY, " !Mephones92l. r Proprietor. ■■"'"■ GAPE" DE PARIS, ' SUPPER AND LUNCHEON ROOMS, Corner of tHall and Queen Streets, I MASTERTON. • ! TVJ. NOTT, Late>of auV'HoteljEketahnna, and Family Hotel, Palmerston North, PROPRIETOR. 6 TICKETS FOE ds."^"" T^NTITLES the holder to Six First-class : X 2*. ■ Meals at the ' \ , I ' SiTRAIXD O.4PE. Suppers, especially catered for and are prepared by a first-class Chefi 16 MOLESWORTH-STREET. WILLIAM QUAYLE, BUTCHER, (Late of Tinakori-Road) HAS opened with a splendid stock of , meat of the first quality (Government stamped). Carts call on customers daily. Corner WEBB & HOPPER STREETS. . ' BUIINt>S, p ONSISTING, oi Venetian, Wire. v'" aiwf Revolyittff Shutter are a spediaity of our fiml We have put blinds m the ilargeSt- buildings m New Zealand, and only recently itistalled m the Post Offices' of Palmerston. Masterton arid Nelson. Wte also did the Wellmgton Post Office, Parliament Buildings, and other leading structures. ' - ANDREWS & SONS, „ ; • . 205 Vppei Willis-street. CLUB AND LITERARY INSTI- ; CLUB AND LITERARY ittSTI TUTE. : v - --. • ' NOTICE/ "■-' A SPECIAL GENERAL MEET--t^ ING will he held m ttie Social Hall on FRIDAY, 10th May, at S 'Members are earnestly requested t 0 : attend, aa business of importance to, the Club will be transacted. By Order, J. R. MORGAN, Secretary. ns X 7ELLINGTON ATHLETIC PARK. Wednesday Night, May 8, 1907. Postponed from last Wednesday on account of inclemency _of weather. GRAND SHEFFIELD NOVICE HANDICAP,. ?S yards, of £20. Open to runners who have not won more than £lO,in one race, hurdle and distance races excepted. « GROUND LIGHTED 3Y ELECTRICITY. NOMINATIONS (2s) closs on SATURDAY, .4th- May, at 9 p.m., at 8 Willis-street. ACCEPTANCES (Is) close on the Ground up to 7.45 p.m. On nis;hfc of race. First Heat at S p.m. Admission to ground Is, Ladies free. R. OLJtPHANT, Sports Manaeer...

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NZ Truth, Issue 98, 4 May 1907, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 98, 4 May 1907, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 98, 4 May 1907, Page 4

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