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TO HOUSE-OWNERS i WE have just opened un a lot of WALL PAPERS, in the latest designs and colours, which vie respectfully submit for your inspection and, wo trust, for your approval. These papers havo boon chosen fro.n various manufacturers, and giyo the widest range in artibtic effect. They aro fine and firm, giving durability, with good tasto. They are beautiful in tapestry effect, being skilful counterfeits of silk, satin, and brocade, showing tho rich tints of these fabrics. They have a quality that is appreciated by persons of good taste, They reflect good taste, and people of taete commend them. The designs, patterns, and colours are the correct thing. They aro chaste, neat, and add an air of comfort to tho room that gives the greatest pleasure to the occupant. For all theso new designs we havo friezes to match, and one cannot go wrong in selecting, for drawing, bed, or diningrooms. These special papers aro unique and beautiful, and vary in price from sixpence to half a guinea a roll, and^iro adapted for cottago or mansion. We are solo agents for these designs, and no other house in Wellington stocks them. l Our Showrooms are now open, and wo ask for your kind inspection. A visit from you will be appreciated by us. We have competent and careful men to place tl^ent on your walls if you wish — men who know their work and do it cleanly and well, •who respect your furniture and carpets when they enter your house. You have to live with sour pictures, books, and wall paperswhy not havo tho best? R. MARTIN, LTD., 34, MANNERS-STREET. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. MONEY TO LEND. nr\HIS Society is prepared to Lend ■M- Money on First-class FREEHOLD CITY and COUNTRY SECURITIES at LOWEST CURRENT RATSS. _ Our Mortgage Deed contains a condition allowing borrowers the privilege- of repaying up to 20 per cent, of the loan during any year without" notice or payment of any fine. NO COMMISSION CHARGED. LEGAL EXPENSES EXCEPTIONALLY LOW. Apply direct to the Society's Branch Office, Wellington, or to any of the Society's District Offices. EDWARD W. LOWE, , Resident Secretary. Wellington, 28th October. MONEY TO~LEND. ON approved Freehold Securities at the LOWEST RATES ruling in the Dominion. Apply, at once, KIRK AND WILSON, Solicitors, Panama-street. Wellington. MONEY TO LEND, ON Mortgage over Freehold Properties. Apply to HALL AND KNIGHT, ' Solicitors,. 37, Panama-st., Tel. No. 2552. Wellington. MONEY TO LEND, HAMERTON, ANDREW and WEBB, Barristers- and Solicitors, 235, Lamb-ton-quay (next Bank of New Zealand), havo Money to Lend, in small and large sums, on freehold securities, first and second mortgage ; also on chattels. Easy terms of repayment. Note — Attends Upper Hurt every Thursday and Court day. MONEY TO LEND, ' IN any suni6, on approved Freehold Security, trom '^fIJL per cent. Repayment by instalments can be arranged. SIR KENNETH DOUGLAS, Solicitor, Tel. No. 31. 31. Hunter-street. MONEY TO LEND ' AT from 4£ per cent., on approved Freehold Security (town or country). Chattels Loans also arranged. Apply F. G. BOLTON, Solicitor, 39. Johnston-street. Wellington. ENRY BODLEY.— "Man must serve his time to every trade save censure, critics all are ready made." This gratuitous stricture was unearthed against perfectly justifiable criticism of the City Council — from without; the electors consenting, in future it ehall bo from within. Tho candidate has a warrant-in-brief of half a century's unremitting toil, and forty years' Wellington business experience. His allegiance will in tho first place be to private effort and individual rivalry ; in the second, to municipal rather than syndical power. Ho is no agitator. What is an agitator? An unorganised human unit having its brain in its belly; its head made hollow for phonocamptic purposes; and the quantity of its mouthing an invert of their quality. Of course he is a Socialist, as most men are, as a worker in unity for the common good — not, like tho few, banded to forco a selfish division of unearned spoil. Daily doing his dole as imposed by fate. Contented with the life which health and happiness need ; and self-re-liant in wrestling the due reward of effort, ..with never a thought to crib on that of others. He has no interest :n property, nor faith in "Leagues" or Labour "eights." No banner for pride nor bending knee for vain humility ; over waiting with watchfulness and working to win, in the pursuit of Life's duties, potential as from man to man. I have etc., HENRY BODLEY, 207, Grant-road. 19th April, 1911. KARORI BOROUGH COUNCIL. v ANNUAL ELECTION OF MAYOR. I HEREBY give notice that the following Candidate has been duly nominated for the office of Mayor for .the Borough of Karori,. namely : — CATHIE, CHARLES As the number of Candidates does not exceed the number of vacancios to be filled, I did on tho day, and at the place, declare, . and do hereby publicly notify the said CHARLES CATHIE to be duly elected to such office. Dated this 21st day of April, 1911. W. F. ENGLAND, Returning Officer. KARORI BOROUGH COUNCIL. BIENNIAL ELECTION OF NINE COUNCILLORS. I HEREBY give notice that the following Candidates havo boon duly nominated for the Offices of Councillors for the Borough of Karori, namely: — Anderson, Edward Millward Bradnock, William George Burn, Benjamin G. I-I. Frost, James Alexander Hamilton, Andrew Hildreth, William Thomas Horn, Joseph Thomas Nimmo, William li. Standen, Edward John. As tho number of Candidates does not exceed the number of vacancies to bo filled, I did on the day, and at the place, declare, and do hereby publicly notify the said Edward M. Anderson, William G. Bradnock, Benjamin G. I-I. Burn, James A. Fro£t, Andrew Hamilton, William T. Hildreth, Joseph T. Horn, William H. Nimmo, and Edward J. Standen to be duly elected to such offices. Dated this 21st day of April, 1911. W. F. ENGLAND, '"aturninff Officer.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 93, 21 April 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 93, 21 April 1911, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 93, 21 April 1911, Page 10

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