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WEDNESDAY ATTRACTION! STOCKTAKING SALE Of • • BOOTS AND SHOES*! SPECIAL LINE FOR MEN! A vnry stylish ENGLISH BOOT OR SflOE. Usually 18s 6d to 21*. WEDNESDAY'S PRICE. -• p? In OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY. CLOSE 1 p.m. SATURDAY. A. LINDSAY, LTD., CORNER XAMBTON - QUAY AND WOODWARD-STREET. WELLINGTON TECHNICAL COLLEGE FIRST QUARTER, 1913, Will begin : DAY CLASSES— MONDAY, 10th FEB., 9 a.m. EVENING CLASSES - THURSDAY, 13th February, 7 p.m. ■**■- DAY Courses aye available' ill Art and Art Grafts, ' Commerce, z Domestic Economy (Dressmaking, Cooking, etc.), Mechanical and Electrical Engineering. Carpentry and J-oinery, Cabinetmaking, and Designing. ■ Evehing Classes are available in the above, and also in^Building, Construction, Plumbing, Plastering, Sign Painting and Decorating, English, Latin, French. Mathematics, Chemistry, Physiology. Botany, Commercial , Geography, Shorthand, Typing, Accountancy, Woolclassing, and Veterinary Scien-bi}. Syllabus on' application. Intending and old students should enrol at once. Fees payable Strictly in advance. W. S. LA TROBE, M.A., Director. F. SHAW, Registrar.' ' , - .XEWTOWN SCHOOL. "EVENING , CLASSES. MR E. H. WARD'S Classes for Bookkeeping, Shorthand, and VI. Standard Proficiency Certificates Re-opon This Week. ' New Pupils can enrol at, Newtown School between 7 and 8 o'clock Every Evening, t>r at the 'School during the day, "" SINGING. ~ ~ jVJR. C. H. STEPHENS will bo back in Wellington on 12th February, •and will resume Teaching on tho 17th. . NOTICE? IMPOUNDED at Johnsonville, on the .3rd February/ 1913, by tho Ranger, 1 BlaqkMare, all shoes 011, earmarked. If hot claimed and expenses paid, will be sold at 12 noon- on l7th February, 1913, to defray expenses . ' JOHN BUSTARD, Poundkeeper, Johhsonvillo. YOUR HEALTH. ' TrF-yda«uff*tt|rom Indigestion, Cott-,-,^6tipati&nV Inept&tt&, t,Sen4rftl Dfl- ' - ybility,) Uni&eiitioTi', Ob&ity, Rounded SHourderjs,' Weak Lungs, Weak or Strained^l^art, «te., etc., • dkth or WRITE GARNET Slip, HEALTH SPECIALIST &*IiHYSICAL CULTURE EXPERT, 137. RIDDIFORD-ST., WELLINGTON. ( PHILIPS LAMPS. CT^HE introduction " of ' the X PHILIPS DRAWN-WIRE TUNGSTEN METAL FILAMENT LAMPS, "now on the New Zestand market, is an advance of grant importance- to all users of electric. ' light. The replacement of the' tlo\v old-fashioned squirted or v pfes(!^d filaments by the hew DRAWN-WIRE FILAMENTS, means a most refreshing freedom from breakages (even with g6od hard • knock«j r combined w.ith that well-known current-saving 1 quality , which has enabled the METALLIC FILAMENT. LAMP to quite',.oußt the antiquated carbon .filament lamp. - "Sturdy md Strong," and "a Treasonable Price" are the "PHILIPS" watchwords,, and up-to-date methods in iheir immenso works have enabled the Philips Lamp Co. to ndfcke good. Why pay 2s 6d, when you can buy the bcit lamp on tlifi .market for Is lOdt Try the "PHILIPS" — you will be another satisfied user. Obtainable from the New Zealand Agents, " TURNBULL' A^D JONES, LTD., Blair-street ;■> or from N.Z. Fittings Co., Lamb-ton-quay ; Tolley and Son, Ltd., Willis-street; H. A. Smith and Co., Cuba-street, at Is lOd each, with reductions "for quantities: THE \ ' PHILIPS LAMP. 1 GUNSMITH." I REQUIRE a' thoroughly-competent GUNSMITH ; permanent job for reliable nia'n. Apply, stating experience, age, wage? requirod, etc., to ' WILLIAM- H. HAZARD, Gun and Fishing Tackle Maker, "Auckland. NOTE.— AII applications will be treated as strictly •confidential. . ' WANTED, AT ONCE, A PPRENTICES for MILLINERY ■WORKROOM. • • TE ARO HOUSE. WANTED* Known— J. O'Brien and Co., Carrying Contractors, Customs and Forwarding Agents. Goods cleared and forwarded to any part* of the town or country at lowest rates. Firstclass stabling and accommodation for -thoroughbred stock during_ transit. Experienced groom" always in attendance, i'raius ond steamprs met when requested. 'Phone*i Office, 1920: Stables, 610; Private Hou«6, ,j»0o. VJAUGAftINE ' makes delightful JLtJL Pantry, and tho best 1 thing out for the kitchen, All - Grocer*, 9d per lb.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 29, 4 February 1913, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 29, 4 February 1913, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 29, 4 February 1913, Page 1

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