rpDJFIN . TEA AND LUNCHEON - 1 - ROOM, WINDER'S BUILDINGS, MANNERSSTREET; Have REOPENED! REOPENED! Luncheon, 12 to 2, Is. Morning and Afternoon Teas. Supper till 11 olclock. MRS. LEE has pleasure in announcing the REOPENING OF "THE TIFFIN." Everything new, clean, and up-to-date. Upstairs Social Halls for Socials, Musical Evenings, and Card Parties. HAVE YOU SEEN THE LATEST MODELS? ROYAL SMITH BAR-LOCK PREMIER VISIBLE VISIBLE. Tne Only Two Double Keyboard (one-key-one-character) Typewriters in the market. See, or get particulars from THE LE GROVE AND LAWRENCE CO., LTD., 199, Lambton-quay. CANTERBURY TIMES, For 12th April. An Exceptionally Good Number. Special Features — WAIHI AND ITS GOLD MINES/*" 5 Pages of Photographs of Waihi Mines. 5 A SPECIAL ARTICLE ON THE MINING SITUATION. Every Investor Should Get. This lebub. 90 Photographs and Pictures of 90 General Interest. 80 Pages of Splendid Stories and 80 Articles. At AH Booksellers. Price, 6d. EXTENSION OF PREMISES. ON and after MONDAY, 24th April, our Store, Upper Cuba-street, will Close at 6 p.m. ARCHER'S SPOT~CASH DRAPERY STORE. HERR ALEXANDER CAMPHAUSEN T^ESIRES to inform Pupils and Intend- *-^ ing Pupils that if they will call on Mrs. F. M. Paulsen, of the New Commercial Hotel, she will allot their hours for Lessons. It is the intention of Herr Camphausen — music-lovers in Wellington will be pleased to learn— to produce Wagner's "Tannhauser" and Mehul's "Joseph and His Brothers," and Mrs. Paulsen will (on behalf of Herr Camphausen; receive applications for the Chorus, and also the Orchestra, from those desiring to participate in the productions. All communications to be addressed care of New Commercial Hotel, <> Wellington. Herr Camphausen 'will arrive in Wellington in about a fortnight's time. GET YOUR BIOGRAPH SUPPLIES FROM FULLERS' BIOGRAPH SUPPLIES CO., Johnston-st., Wellington (Box 833). Ask us to Quote for Everything. ONE MILLION FEET OF FILM To choose from, being added to at the rate of 14,000 feet per week. All makes Projectors and Accessories stocked. 1910 Models, £25 up. VOTE for Wednesday Half-Holiday, which gives two breaks in the week's work. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. "ft/TRS. NIGHTINGALE having taken -IYJL over the business lately carried on by Mrs. Hill, 103, Lambton-quay, will give the highest cash price for Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc. Mrs. Nightingale will call by appointment to any address. Write or 'phono 2924. MRS. NIGHTINGALE, 118, Taranaki-street. and 103. Lambton-qy. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. RING UP 'PHONE 3313. MRS. BRUCE, cash purchaser of Ladies', Gents', and Children's Leffc-ofE Clothing, Boots, etc. Letters receive prompt attention; highest prices given. Address 139, Ingestre-street (next F.S. Dispensary). LEFT-OFF Clothing— Mrs. Woodward, Cash Buyer of- Ladies', Gents', and Children's Left-off Clothing and Boots. Letters receive prompt attention. 121, Ingestre-6treet (next Rink). 'Phone 2579. EVENING Dresses Bought in any quantity, also Left-off Clothing. Mrs. Nightingale, 103, Lambton-quay. 'Phone_ 2924; TO LET, 6-roomed House, conveniences; 22s 6d. Apply Central, Evening Post. TD LET, 23~Clifieff6^7est, 7-roorned Kousa. Apply Photographer's Shop, 32 A Vman-streeti J
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 88, 15 April 1911, Page 6
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