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WANTED TO SELL. GENUINE Brass Trays, Smokeis' Companions, Ash Trays. Crumb Trays, Tobacco Boxes. Factory Trading Depot, Victoria-st. ELLOW'S Kaisin Bread, a week-end treat. Place your order for a loaf this week-end at 110, Taranaki-st. Tel. 22-1 Br,. /"<HESTEKFIELD Suites to your own design at factory-to-public prices Wellington Cabinet Co., Ltd.. Boulcottst., top Plimmer's Steps. D WILL Buy 3 Taus of Genuine Silk Hose at Kenner's by spending £20 or over on Chesterfield Suite or Bedroom Suite. Cash or terms. OPULA.R Furnishing Co! Popular Furnishing Co. for cash or easy terms. Cuba-st., just above Whiteliead and Pears. B^L iSteak, 6d, Bd, lOd; Veal Cutlets, Sd; RoU Veal, Sd; FUlet Veal, 9d. Only at Symonds, Ltd., Conrtenay-pl. INOS! Linos! 37 Kolls, ex Eemucra, all now patterns, 2yds wide, usually 5s lid, now 4s Gd yd. Kadford's Sale, 33-37, Manners-st. QILVEKSTONE'S Auction JMart, full of O good Second-hand Furniture, Cavpets, etc., at your ovra price. Cuba-st;, Woohvorth Bldgs. rpHOUSANDS Furnisli at Silverstone's •*• Auction Mart. Why? Because it costs half. 108, Cuba-st., Woohvorth Bldgs IFTEEN Shillings in £ off Retailer's Profits saved by Furnishing at Silverstone's Auction Mart, Cuba-st., Woolworth Bldgs. TJADFORD'H, the Leadiug Furnishers, -t*l offer you "Easier Terms." Largest stocks iv Wellington. Better values than ever. 33-37, Manners-st. QEVERAL Superior Almost New Bed- *^ room and Chesterfield Suites for urgent Sale. Silverstone's Mart, Cuba-st., Woolworth Bldgs. FURNITURE, Bedding, Wire Mattresses, Blinds, Chesterfield Suites, at factory-to-public prices. Wellington Cabinet Co.. Ltd.. Boulcott-st. EAT—Veal Steak, from Od 1b; Veal Cutlets Bd, Roll Veal Bd, Fillets Veal 9d. Symonds, Ltd., Courtenay-pl. TANES-BUILT Furniture, direct to the " public at factory prices. Janes and Co., 172-174, Riddiford-st. ALL Carpets, Tapestry, Velvet, As.minister, and Wilton, all xvidths, at special prices. Janes and Co., B'nrnisliers, 173, Riddiford-st. EET Mr. Taylor, late of Scoullar Co., the man who knows his job, Popular Furnishing Co., Cuba-st., just above Whitehead and Pears. rpWENTY-FIVB pieces new season's de- -•- signs Scotch Floor Coverings, 2yds wide, from 3s lid yard. Janes and Co., Riddiford-st. PHOLSTERER! We are at your service, all cartage paid. Latest materials in stock. Open Upholstering Factory, Boulcott-st. "POPULAR Furnishing Co. Our motto: ■*• Small profits, quick returns. No fancy prices. See. us if you are the market for furniture. Ncxfc Whitehead and Pears, Cuba-st. OPULAR Furnishing Co., just above Whitehead and Pear's, Cuba-st. We have a small shop, but do a big business. Let us quote you. "f* RAND" Umbrella St-re, Grand Hotel Buildings—Call and inspect our new range of Handles and Materials. It will pay yoi.. SMITH AND NORMAN, Aitken-st., for Sound Second-han<' Timber, G.C. Iron, Windows. Grates, Baths. Doors. Tel. 45-231 UMBRELLAS— The Little Shop that's building a great reputation for Quality and reasonable prices. "Grand" Dmbrella Store, Grand Hotel Buildings. EAT Prices: Fresh Sides Mutton from 7s lid, Loin Chops Gd, Stewing Chops 3lb Is. Symonds, Ltd., Courtenay-pl. BLINDS, Bedding, Chesterfields, at prices 70 v can't beat. Wellington Cabinet Co., Ltd., Factory ohowrooms. Bouleott-st., top Plimmer's Steps. AYE You a Wreck of an Umbrella stowed away? If so, let ns revive it. You will be surprised, and at such a small cost. "Grand" Umbrella Store. Grand Hotel Buildings pOC'KERELS—Buy. Now to Fatten, well grown) 7 weeks old W.L. 12s dozen, delivered, cash with order. Salisbury. Upper Hutt. • f>RASSW ARE—Inspect our new range *-* of Chinese Brassware, just landed; prices right. Aubrey Gualter and Co.. Featherston-st., and Lambton-qy. (Har court's Bidg.). MISCELL/NEOUS. OPEN Upholstering Factory, Boulcotfcst., anything required for the home, "Factory to Public." Save the middleman's profits, especially these times. "/GLADIATOR a Winner 1" Recommend- *-*" ed by members of. the Optimists' Club at the Grand Hotel, Willis-st. 5s per quart. (^ ODET P.F.8., the modern Face Cream for the out-door girl. Obtainable from C. Smith, Ltd. t GAELIC CLUB The monthly meeting of the Wellington Gaelic Club was held on Saturday. Mrs. A. M'Vicar, vice-president, occupied the chair, and there was a large attendance. After the formal business of the meeting was transacted, Mrs. M'Vicar called attention to , the fact that. among those present were'three members of the crew of the Tahiti. During a very trying time they, in common with their shipmates,.' had acquitted themselves as it was expected British sailors and Highlanders should have done. She called for three cheers for the men, and these were heartily given. During the evening Miss .M'Leod sang "Eilean an Fhraoich" and that old favourite "Air faillirin. o." Mr. J. C. MacDonald contributed "An Gleauh's an robh mi o'/' and "lasgach na sgadainn." "Oran a Bhlav" was sung by Mr. Eraser, and Mr. M'Diarmid gave a humorous Gaelic reading ' entitled "Seonaid og agiis a maighstir." The dauce programme consisted of a Highland sehottische, waltz, quadrille, and eightsome reel: A bright spot in these dull times is the Skating Kink at the Winter Show Buildint'Tlio management la enforcing a rigid codo of deportment, and patrons, are assured of every comfort and safety. There is nrst-elaas seating for onlookers. Two sessions are held daily, 2.30 to 4.30 and 7.30 to 8 p.m. A valuable addition to the staff has been made by the appointment of that, experienced floor manager, Sir. Harry Whclan, who is so well known to the patrons of tho old Vivian Street and Kil.birnio Kinks.

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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 69, 18 September 1930, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 69, 18 September 1930, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 69, 18 September 1930, Page 4

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