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Goods. .. ■ r .'' '" MRS. H, B. MASON. : ; ..;•/'"/; TEACHER OF BALLROOM DANCING,.. CLASSES on Mondays and Wednesdays' . % at 8 p.m., in private hall, 8G Ghuznee- - Street, near St. Peter's Church., Privotr" tuition by arrangement. Proficiency sured in Six Private Lessons.. STRING BAND'. , .-. '■; ':_;. Tl/TESSnS. ■ YITETTA BROTHERS!" M. Horp, Violin, and Pluto- --- (Constantly engaged nt Royal Oak Hotel), Are prepared to receive engagements' t'ol "At Homes," Garden Parties, etc. -■■■■'- Can supply largo or small Orchestra." '"■''!' Address, 13G TORY ST. 'Phono .2570, ' ; PLANT YOUR GARDEN WITH ■ TONES . AND.. CO.'S ;. .PLANTS'.,;, BEST SELECTION OF ALL.'KINDS.'. :. IN STOCK, from Is. per doz. ; . Note Hie Address— ,'."'".. . ■, " M 5 CUBA STREET. '■" 'Phon6' 510. : : ,v :,.:...'•. . All the principal mails by train and steamer close at Te Aro and Oourtenn.r Place Post Offices at the same hours as at the Chief Post Office, with the exception, that there Is no late fee clearance, audi Ihat mails by the ferry steamers for southern .'offices elosoi.it 6 p.in ■■■'■'' D, MILLER, ."■■''.■■'■'■ Chief Postmaster, Chief Post Office, Wellington, '• September 5, 1912. WIRELESS. The following vessels will probably b« within wireless range this evening :-\lctoria,. Ulimaroa", and Maitai. The Waimana, eu route from Sydney to ■ Auckland, expects to arrive .at her destina- . tion at 4 p.m. to-day. ■.'..".'-. ■~ y WEATHER REPORTS. ;:' .. t-r—. ~ .-.. . • .-'.:' v AT 4 P.M. YESTERDAY. '~ ■ -,'^< Cape Maria van Dienien.—N.W.,- frcsht" -barometer, 29.39; thermometer; 62; "Hazy;' ■ tea-considerable. . • , ■■ ■ ■ „i,;" " Ku-icll.—X.W., fresh; barometer..-29.45; ■■■■ thermometer, 64. Cloudy; sea rough. ....... Mamikau Heads.—N.E., broesoj fearomo-. ter, 29.42;■ thermometer, 53, Misty, ehow-. , cry; sea smooth. '■"'". Auckland.-N.X.W., fresh; . .baroniclciv--29.40; thermometer, 63. ■■. Overcast,• ram.- - '» TniiMiigft.-]!., Bale; barometer, . ,29.56;;. , thermometer, 65. Oloomy,. raw;., fox-. tW Cape.—B., fresh; barometer; 29.60;."; thermometer. 55. Overcast, rain; sea rough. Uisborne.-K.. light; barometer, 29.68;' ',' thermometer, 5?. Overcast, showery.;..sc* .„ "l'ort'' Ahuriri.-X.i:., light; barometer,;; _ 29.71; thermometer,. 56.. Overcast; tea m00r.... "cnstlepoinl.-S.TJ., hrecio; barometer/';; 29.65; thermometer, 55. Showery; sea;heavy. Wellinglon.-S.K., breeze;, barometer,.., 29.72; thermometer, 67. Cloudy.. .;'■ New )Mymoulh.-S.r;., frevh; barometer,.,.. 29.56; thermometer, 58. Overcast;, tea. . 'Tape Kgmont-S.i;., fresh; barometer.-" -29.58; thermometer. 54. Showery; sea mod-"wiuigaimi.-K.. fresh; barometer," 29.59j. thermometer. 60. Overcast; sea moderateFarewell Spil-.-H.E;,' fresh; barometer, - 29.68: lliormometsr, 56. Overcast; sea.rough.- .-_ Caie Fouhvind.-S., light;, barometer,.,.,. 29.69; thermometer. 69, Fair :' een o «m> a th, .. Westport.-S., light; haronicter.,23.69; ther-. momeier. 61. Cloudy; sen. smooth. --;• - ;-;.;. Siepheu Islaud.-Tuterrupted;' ' Cape 29.83;- IhcrmoinotnHjM. • Cloudy,-, mist*;■ sea- - 29.62; .thermometer,. 56. pveroa>t,.'.mistj..:.,,. ' SC Al™wa "igiu'honse.-X.K.,-light; barom*.-: ter, -29.N; thermometer, 47.' Dcnsf log;;? car-■■ m port at Chalniere.-Xi. light;, barometer.'' I .' 29.86; thermometer. 53- Overcast; £01 mod- ... (I SiigßCts.-N.,- light; barometer; 29.86: ■-■' thermometer, 45. Gloomy; eca moderate. ■•>• Bluff.-S.B-. light; barometer, 29.86; 'titer- :■ momoter, 47. Overcast; tw n 6, g oC, j] l ATEg _"_ '// Meteorological Offlce, Wellington, . September 4, 1912.

\ Warner's Corset is forornO.sl in'style, fitting for women of all types and sizes (ho correct, base for Hie season's g6wns.Advt. ■ Declaration!; of conscientious . objection l<> vaccination, slates Mr, John Burns, lwfrnm M.875, or (i,3 ; r »r '.cent. -Of the births in-1007,"to S-KWor 28.2 per cent,, in 11)11 •• -'■ ' for- DroiicKiol C'otiftlif mid Colds, ■ ,-• ' WoOils' GrcUt: "i'.itip'miijiit. Cure, .Is. ud " Itecribiin; a raid" on premises' iir.Dr.y-: lic.ia in t/Miiicntio-.i with a ■ charge of illrenl whis!;v dislilliiifT. a poliaMei'gMiit. -fticl th.' kitchen almost iKOinljlcd Dante's '•"Inferno." ■ [ ;,/",, | ' HEALTH SKCrtF.TS! ZOIiTH ijreen I'ilN "Drive niv,i,y Urio Ai-iil." lu-uii'.'ilis.'. all rlicttiuatic. acidjlv . .)••.- 'lII' ulicmiiiY",. .Matter lr'11'11) I'iii l . ...v-lru. .Biot'xl i- purified,, kidncv relieved. juinU .become' -iipjlle, tlii'M. J-.' ;i .centra I. '.I'rr-cdiim from. .pUiii". 'I.'lio". now. .carp.. i'lii I '.'. .lOttnmia.fis.ni.. Bciejiflclw,". .Kidney Ti'fl.ul>i,os,/e.t''.:. .StctoU>r.ice;'.Ss.'. <k" (liO): "NV 0 lire J '"Money lununivdr "'"'

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1537, 5 September 1912, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1537, 5 September 1912, Page 7

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