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l\ A?r 1 1 \ buying clothes for their boys will find j '/! ! is li JL plenty of stylish shapes in our i Wr • '' Inm ' (caps to match) IvTw %!!®sstein Bros., Ltd. » j EJIlf I newzealamd) 978 Lamfaton Onav 3 A £^^~IM Sj^^^l^^^ IlaUenstein's Corner ] I YS^ CLOTHING EACTQRY Cnfaa S Gkuzaee StS. j i " M' - A "gooa^'game of Bridge, Whist op Cribbage is jj, * '' ' ¦ m' y e ?Y often ' spoiled "through misdealing, by the 1 » '""'" 11 cards being "too new" or "too old I" Card j| *• H players can now enjoy a game without this petty ' . j . "'"¦"•»-_' annoyance^ '. '.. j J. r. * m ~,~..,,thj3,.ri5k of "sticking" is reduced to a minimum. | B These cards are "linen grained," or, in other jj '""* ' ' b " -'-words, have minute corrugations imp v ressed' on "*" i' * ~ % both face and back, preventing the cards from j .% adhering to each other by allowing a free passage •_; I *I~Z ' ~M ' ~ .rpi'air between each card. .They can be gleaned •' ~^\ ¦a tv, - *m • with- a -damp.-v sponge -when .- - '.' - 1. ' \ '? w '-a I '"'¦', 'necessary, without damaging $$?^k'''l foF& '- 1 E ' them in the least. , In assorted J*P / li 5^ ' 1 1 coloured backs, and narrower (Mzzrfjl 1 I than ordinary cards for Bridge - *&&%& I <Q '. ¦_ I and' Whist. ! • .. A PACK ' : ".T;.. lAmbton quay ; I ,* . .. 19

U :"" " TO PLUMBERS. , ' | fTTENDERS invited f oi' re-roofing two j •A.' shops, Nos. 155 and .157, TaranakiEtreet. Apply W. Brown, 157,-Taranaki- j -"street; -¦ - - -. ¦ TO MERCHANTS, MANUFACTURERS, ! " E t?r - . j 'fb W3CDKRS "are invifed for Leasing the •¦ " .JL Ground Floor, 60ft x 100 ft, of build- | r'.ing situated at the corner of Ghiiznee and " Marion .streets, opposite Te Aro Post Office. Tenders addressed to Mr. C Nees, 9, Roy-street, Newtown, from whom 4111 - par•Jtieuhvns can be obtained, will bo received jiOB or .before. 15th May. "'' _ KARORI BOROUGH COUNCIL. «,XB^"BERS FOR PRINTING AND --V-"<" CARTING. . - fjiTENDERS are invited, to clo3o at 5 A, p.m. on Tuesday, 25th April, 191], for - Printing and Carting required by the ,Karori Borough Council for the year ending- 31st March, 1912. r . _ IP-ariici?l.a;s""~ma1 P-ariici?l.a;s""~may i be obtained alb the -Office of the Council, Karori. t~ '.Tenders "to. be marked on the_ outside I "Render for -Printing" or "Carting," as *- tKe case may. be. I The lowest _or any tender not neces- " Barily accepted. W. F. ENGLAND, . ' ; ¦ 'Town Clerk. t Karori, 15th April, 1911. ' KARORI BOROUGH COUNCIL. TENDERS FOR PURCHASE OF OMNIBUS PLANT.. ' TiTENDERS are" invited' for the Purchase ! •JL of- HorBESf Omnibuses, *etc., now j 1. being used by the Karori Borough Coun- j Tenders to close at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, ! 25th April, 1911. . i Particulars may be obtained from the office -of; the Council, Karori, and -the plant-< inspected at the Stables; 7-n'ear, ; Makara-JJIU- 1 ? Z;.+ The highest or any tender not neces-, Bari^uccepted. ENGLAND; ;- \ 'f J . ;. '".' - w "" Town Clerk: ¦•- - Karori, 15th April, 1911. Expanded* m E; r r;A l. '7'EAHN TRUSSED STEEL BARS." J -E'A-HN RIBBED STEEL BARS,.- for .Re- ., ... informed Concrete Construction. ¦EXPANDED STEEL - LATHING, for Fireproof Walls and Ceilings. r/EUBEROID' . - ROOFING. . DAMP- — ' -cOURSE,- FLOORING. - -. giant building 'papers. : "ratner" safes and strongroom ... DOORS. „ .' ' ' - '¦' DREADNOUCHT FIREPROOF DOORS ¦ OREGON TIMBER AND LATHS. , THE STEWART TIMBER, GL4SS, AND : :.\ '.^LAHDWA'SE CO.. LTD., Courtenay-pls.ce. Wellington. JC. BROWN, * BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, „„ - ».9, Aurora-terrace. ; AND«-©FFICE. FITTER.^..; r "Jobbing Work -and Promptly Attented -to. , . „ „ -.. Telephone 991. * -To xnOTmrscroßS and builders. HAVING" faicdn '"Over the Crusher, Quarry, eto., -from the late H. D. aro prepared to sup- - --ply -Broken -Metal, -Screenings, .together -;. «4ith Sand,".. Gravel,"*' Manure,-- Shelly Gravel, etc.. etc. ,-. - - ,- - . TONKS AND ANBREWS-

' "NEW GYMNASIUM, NEWTOWN POLICE DEPOT. WRITTEN Tenders will be received at this office until noon of Friday, sth May, for ihe above contract. Thoy must be marked on the outside "Tender for New Gymnasium, Newtown Police Depot." Plans and specifications may be seen at this office. - 'i'he lowest or any tender no£ necessarily accepted. J. D. LOUCH, District Engineer. District Public Works Office, Old Parliamentary Buildings, Wellington, 13th April, 1911. ADDITIONS TO*' MOUNT ' COOK - POLICE BARRACKS; ' WELLINGTON. - ' ' ' -¦ WRITTEN Tenders will be received at this office until noon of Friday, sth May, for the above contract. They must be marked on the outside "Tender for Additions, Mount Cook Police Barracks." Plans and specifications may be seen at this office. The lowest or anx tender not necessarily accepted. J. D. LOUCH, District Engineer. District Public Works Ofiiee, Old Parliamentary Buildings, Wellington, 18th April, 1911. KINNEAR - STEEL ROLLING SHUTTERS. • These afford ample protection , from outside fire on "Windows <or Doorways. They are easily operated, and are now manufactured in England. JOHN DUTHIE AND ,^CO., LTD., „j. * Agents for New Zealand. *•" - " POWELLISED TIMBER 1 TS thoroughly seasoned, and therefore •*• neither warps nor shrinks. It is BOTH BORER -AND DRY-ROT PROOF. POWELLISED BIRCH FLOORING, "The" Perfect Floor." N.Z. POWELL WOOD PROCES&, LTD., RANGATAUA, MAIN TRUNK LINE. :. r, experts. •/ HENBY-BU G]aES. PatonUand Trade' Marks Agents and Oonsnlting En¦gineevßr 157.-Peatheißton-3treet. J'aere was a young woman named Duff, V'ho caught a bad cold at the Bluff ; She coughed such a lot, Not having then . got ' IX NO BALSAM 'from HT Barraclough. Bafraclough's'Aeacian" Lung "Balsam, j Price" iy 6 and 27.6

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 91, 19 April 1911, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 91, 19 April 1911, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 91, 19 April 1911, Page 2

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