I . ' ; : WANT.EDS. , . ■XTSMNTED 2s. Window is T. stilljtown talk. / Manners. Strmt. 6201. G AN you describe a Gazoika?- , .... 6574 FOUND.— Absolutely' the Best Appetiser in Whitlock's.Tomato' Sauce., Procurable everywhere. .; ; ■ . . , ~ C6OS " 4 LL BLACKS"/-BOOT POLISH' defies the'' xjL weather. 'Wholesale front-'Beid'.-awl; • Bead. . , HV •■•l,CtedT . "STS/ANTED Pillow'Siipij at ; : T V Is. lid. per pair, at MacDougall and -Co.'s, opposite Grand Hotel.' ONE MILLION to ONE "All Blacks" snores for a brilliant' leather polish. Wholesale from Reid and Reid. •..,- CG297 WANTED Known—Linen Table' Damask, Is. 6d. upwards, at MacDougall and Co.'s, opposite Grand Hotel. , : ' ; .,4541 XX TANTED, 'Hat Pin Stands,/ Puff Boxes, •i T V Jewel Cases. Bell's 2s. Window. ;■ 6291 F AGE'S (Corner); 2V; Eamhton ,Ouay, imports direct Welch; Miirgetson' and" Co.'s Shirts and Collars. These goodß rule,the'Fashion bf - ■the World. Order at, once. Shirts, 4s.'Gd. to 7s. 6d.; Collars, Is. each. '-. ; G512 * A LL BLACKS" is: sold whore good-boots XX are sold, and at'all good storekeepers, '/■etc. Wholesala .from?Eeid, and i Reid. - . .CG2O7.' : "OOUND—Bcist Saloon' in Wollin~;.m for ..v.-JP Clean, Camfortable Chiving; no waiting:Beard Trimming a Specialty; .'bring your 'Razor* along.)to .by-set; W. Gilbert,. 50 ;Man-; ■''./iiers Street, j,' ;' \C662-' ■MTANTED.-r-Tho best assortment Brushes in ' ; VV town atj ! Boirs.l.Maniiers ■'.;, ; 6291. ■ dpes.HhSGazeilta cbme; from?'^; ; /. ■' ' -1 ! •' ' ■ " """ t.. . ST ■ Falmerston"::Northy • - General r. Contractors,.. Shipping' i ' and Forwarding.;Agents.'.V'Qonreyances. : .:irieet ; -':all . trains; Commercial'-. Travellers' Samplesa Speciality. !: Sample Booms, -.Club: Hotel. '.Wellington' Agency;: J. J. Curtis ■ and Co.'; ( Auckland, E. Napier, Mahony , and. Sons;,Christcluircli; Globe Carrying Co., Ltd.; [ Private Address, ■ Ada ,-Street.; ."'Phone. .'255; Club:' Hotel 'lihone 29. ,' Carrier Assn., 'Phone to. ; THE STANDARD SEWING .. MACHINE, , with its Rotary Shuttle,, does .work easier, . quicker, quieter, than'- any 'to and frp, machine' :' ' can ever'hopejto. Commonsense'indicates this,'. ■y. ; .experience proves it.; .Also the: njost durable,; . and, .in , every jiway,; the best machine''made; ti'. , J.,W. Feari sole agent, 83 Willis Street:. ''CG6I ■ . RELIGIOUS SERVICES; t - ' ,gT. JOHN'S CHURCH, WILLIS . STREET - ; - ' ■: (Presbyterian). /; ! TO-MORROW. Morning, 11. y ■,y Evening, 7. REV. DR. GIBB. /PRIMITIVE .METHODIST' " CHURCH, • : WEBB STREET..'•. '. . 11—Rev. J; Dawson. '-..17—Rev. J. Dawson , . : ; (Communion at close)!' • ,:- . All' Seats Freev , -JTONDON . MISSIONARY ''. SOCIETY. , DEPUTATION FROM THE DIRECTORS. IIEV. A: N. JOHNSON, :M.A., Home Secretary ; London. ; MR. EDWARD SMITH,;j.P., of Bcwdlej;: also; : President of : tho. Midland of-, the :i ' Adult School Association. , EEV. JOSEPH KING, Australasian-Organis- .. . _ ing Secretary, '. ' . , ;.i . . tWill Conduct Services in the. Congregational Churches, • T6-n'i6rrow,'' as under •'!?' THE TERRACE, 11 a.m.—Rev/'VA."'N.-'Johisorit' ' M.A.; 7 p.in.-r-Mr. Edward' Smith. COJJRTENAY I'LACE, 11 a.m.—Rev. Joseph King; 7 p.m.—Rev. '-A. N.,. Johnson,-M.A.:. • CONSTABLE STREET (Newtown), 11 a.mMr. Edward Smith; 7 p.m.—Rev. Joseph - King. ' : . 6570 TTIHE. MISSIONS. TO SEAAIEN CHURCH ' J- - AND INSTITUTE, WHITMORE ST. SUNDAY, JANUARY-'S, .1908.-'; K r., . . . Services at 11,'7, and 8:15; /'"' Preacher: MR. J. MOORE, Missioner. Subjects:' (1) "A Good Start"; (2) "The Journey Began''; •">(3)-''"The •AVSnbfi.of. -the .■■■■■ Journey." -.'J vji' Prayer Meeting G. 30. .' Sailors' Parlour opened at 10 arid.' Institute.;opengd .daily.' '. ;, "VeSGQ WELLINGTON ASSOCIATION 'OF ' SPIRITUALISTS;(Registered').- ; " ~v NEW CENTURY HALL, KENT TERRACE. ; 10-MORROW (SUNDAY), JANUARY 5, 100S, '■ '' ■At Y- o'clock sharp.' • " SPECIAL-ANNOUNCEMENT! ' . A DISTINGUISHED SPEAKER AND / , - MEDIUM. GEORGIA GLADYS COOLEY (of .Chicago, U.S.A.), being engaged by. the Societv for a term,'will deliver HER FIRST'., MESSAGE to tho People of,the Dominion on SUNDAY EVENING, at; 7■•o'clock.V- ■. '. '.; '■■ • : ■ Subject of First Lecture: '"Spiritualism—the . Light of the Age." To be followed by Spirit Messages. .' i ■ ;■ ' ADMISSION; Is. No admission after seven. Message of Life for January: ' 'G550 ■ (JIIIOSE 't , DESIROUS OF LEASING OFFICES Will' do well to first consider the advan- -• tages of taking Rooms in that' fine edi--1 fice known as .•''.' ■■■ NATHAN'S BUILDINGS, Corner of Grey and Featherston Streets/ , Before looking elsewhere.. There aTe 5 Banks within 100 yards' radius, V which means proximity .to business I'he Post and Telegraph Offices are across the " street, which means time .saved,, The Shipping and Wharves aro within, 100. yards,' therefore visitors pass the building.: It is within eight of the busiest part of Lambtou Quay, therefore a good advertising medium. It is a, corner building; excellent light morning and afternoon. So much for the "dutside advan- .; tages, now for the inside. , v THE BUILDING CONTAINS--1 Elevators: No troublo to reach any of the offices. *' ■ , ; . ■ : i Domestic Telephones:'.A Convenient'^'time-' • savers. ■ : -. ... . ... : It is Lit by Gas and Electricity; And has Splendid Sanitary Arrangements:, necessary to health.- ..■"> GROUND TLOOR One Office, Grey Street, with window 9ft. 12ft., and largo Strongroom. One Office, Featherston Street, .with;. Window.' 9ft. . x 12ft., and large Strongroom/-., Also Mezzanine Floor.. Would suit a-'skipping''firm. Ist FLOOR. "■ ''■ Suite of 2 Ofiiccs,' - No.. s,"with .2. windows to Grey Street, directly opposite elevator. ' Ono Ofiice, No. 7, facing Featherstoii Street; 8' windows. , . 2nd FLOOR. ... .• - : Suite of 2 Offices, No. 11'; bay window fac-'- -. ing Grey Street;- opposite -elevator.' : - Suite of 3 Offices,- No. 13, with I,windows-to Grey Street, and 3 to" Feathorston Street;HhO corner office measures 17ft. x- 15ft. One Office, No. : 15, with 2 windows-to Featherston Strefet. . Ono Office, No. 17, having a hay window to ' Featherston Street- v ' ' 3rd FLOOR. Suites of 2 Offices; Nos. 18, 19, and-20;''all these offices liavo two windows cach, overlooking Grey Street. •> : One Office, No. 21, with, bay. window-to Featherston Street. . ' Further particulars supplied on application. A. T. BATE, : . . 6301 NATHAN'S BUILDINGS.; WE WILL BUILD FOR YOU. WE have two ,6plendid SECTIONS in ' SHANNON STREET, ISLAND BAY: on which we aro prepared to build to suil purchasers on very easy terms. First-clasi gardening soil, good view, well sheltered. Onlj gmall deposit required, balance arranged. WM. H. TURNBULL AND CO., 3 Panama Street- 623
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