ASK THE COW "ISTHAT she thinks about her own '» product? The "Defiance" cow I is very particular in her choice of food, and chews nothing but the sweetest blades of grass specially sown for her discerning eye on the "Defiance" Dairy Farms. The result is I RICH CREAMY — DEFIANCE BUTTER ! made from the pure thick cream of > pure milk. Defiance Butter will keep 1 longer, is nicer, and is more economical than other butters. Why not : try a pound? ALL GROGERS SELL IT ! ' OYEItCOATS. At |~IUT PRICES! -" CUT PRICES! S.B. and D.B. Tweed Overcoats, from 30s The "Zambreue" Overcoats, from 45s , New Fawn Waterproofs, from 355. L Our Goods are PERFECT FITTING. Our Coats are TAILOR CUT. Our Styles are THE LATEST. WALLACE & GIBSON, "THE KASH," WILLIS-STREET, I (Next Evening Post). I -~~ ~ > NO CUSSEDNESS ABOUT THE F.N". ■,' A LL temper-tiying faults such as ii difficulty in starting belts or chains, and uncomfortable jerks, are never experienced with the 4-cylinder shaft-driven F.N. Motor Cycle. This machine starte off tho mark at the touch of the lever, is comfortable and eimplo in construction. E. KEYNOLDS & CO., WHOLESALE AGENTS. WELLINGTON. 1 f . WE ARE CASH YERS Of HOUSEHOLD FIT JRE, In Large or Sn^ Quantities. HIGHEST P .(ICES GIVEN. RICHARDSON BROS., 1 206, Cuba-street. WAIRAU HOSPITAL BOARD. WANTED, Applications for tho position of PROBATIONERS at the Wairau Hospital, Blenheim. Full particulars on application. . A.' J. MACLAINE, " Secretary. FURNISHED HOUSE"! WANTED, for client, an up-to-date 5, 6, or 7-roowed FURNISHED HOUSE; must be in good locality and neatly furnished.; onjy 2 in family; 'no : requiraJ.. iut, two months, wifci ngift b£ taking- fox^- further period; can recommend tenants." Send particulars at once to S. George Nathan, Land and 33state Agent, 20, Hunter^street. TO LANDLORDS. WANTEDW 'ANTED Known— That I have enquiries for 5, 6, anS 7-roomed HOUSES, from reliable tenants. Send particulars to the undersigned immediately. Rents collected S. GEORGE NATHAN. Land and Estate Agent, f 20, Hunter-streek. 3' ~ " CASES FOR SALE. WANTED TO SELL, , - A Number of MACHINERY CASES. Apply EVENING POST. TTSTT ANTED Known— We Close at 2 p.m. for TUESDAY HALF-HOLIDAY. PALMER'S Luncheon and Supper Rooms, 168, LAMBTON-QUAY. • Telephone No. 'gQ. . WANTED TO LET, A ROOM on first floor, suitable for an -■*-*■ Indent Agent or Commission Agency ; size 20 x 18 ; rent 15s. Apply j JOHN NICOL, 57. Cuba-street. WANTED KNOWN. , MEN'S HATS. OUR SMx\RT STYLES prove our right to expect your,* patronage. You will be pleased to see tho hats ; we will be I pleased to show them to you; and the price is a revelation. DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH, Manners-street. WANTED KNOWN. MEN'S SHIRTS, THAT ARE DISTINCTIVE in the finer points of fit and, finish, in the variety df a, patterns, which include while grounds c with stripe effects and guaranteed 'fast c colours, :i o/JUL «/o. I DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH, a Opposite Opera House. k -KT&T ANTED KNOW N. v W SKATES ! SKATES ! SKATES ! ' Call and inspect THOS. H. OATES'S NEW SKATES (the very best). Now is the time to get your Skates Overhauled. THOS. H. OATES, ; 133, Willis-street, Opp. V.M.C.A. c "WST ANTED KNOWN. 1- vy We are now displaying in our windows [4 a fine collection o£ Chrysanthemum i- blooms for the convenience of customers 3*3 * who wish to order plants o£ o F. COOPER, LTD., Seedsmen, Willis-street. WANTED TO SELL. — f7\OR Sale, at Maranui, several SECJD TIONS, at 30s, 40s, 50 per foot. This is the most go ahead suburb of Wellington. Splendid views of Lyall and Evans Bays from all sections. Small deposit il c - building erected. - Further information from H. M. HAYWARD, 20. Old Customs-street. Wellington. PIANOS ! PIANOS ! PIANOS WANTED Sell, magnificent £75 Up right Grand Piano, steel frame overstrung, finest burr walnut case, nearli ~" new, £38. Cottage Pianos, £8 £9", £10 — £12, £15 ; new Pianos from £35, warrantee iy for 10 years, from £1 month. Special dis a count for cash. ['Phono 2816 I; ' ANDERSON'S, 1 Direct Importers, 330,, Tinakori-road.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 95, 24 April 1911, Page 1
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