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BUSINESS NOTICES

Mias Bennie, of tie Technical School, ■will give a cooking demonstration to-day at 64, Courtenay place. A notification is inserted by the traffic department of the Wellington Corporation tramways that the concession tickets withdrawn from sale on August 19th, 1912, will not be accepted on cars on and after March Ist. Kirkcaldio and Stains, Ltd., draw attention to the large stocks of fashionable velveteens and smart; costume tweeds they are showing. Pringle's, Lambton quay, announce that their pewter, pottery, and fine copper wares have been greatly reduced in price. The goods are described as pretty and nseful, suitable for wedding presents. Murray, Eoberts and Co., Ltd., advertise a Pelorus Sound freehold property of 823 acres for sale. The City Band will give a performance. at Newtown Park to-night at 8 o’clock. S. George Nathan, Customhouse quay, has a seven-roomed house in McDonald orescent to let. An assistant to the Professor of English and New Zealand law is required by Victoria College. Builders, investors and tho public generally are reminded of Mr J. B. Stansell s sale of business and- building sites to be held in Shannon to-day, at 1 n.m, The allotments to be sold are centrally situated, and offer a rare opportunity to speculators. Shannon is a progressive township, land in the vicinity is increasing in value, and a petition is in circulation for sanctioning the carrying out of waterworks and lighting schemes. The Stewart Timber, Glass and Hardware Co., Ltd- Courtenay plaqe, notify that they are Wellington agents for ‘Tmpervite." said to be the most effective composition for water-proofing cement. The D.I.C. announces that a consignment of fireproof china, in white, brown and green, and an assortment of art pottery in every colour, have been opened up. A. and T. Burt, Ltd., Courtenay place, are sole agents for “Wotan" wire-drawn lamps (5 to 400 candle-power). Siemen'e motors and all Siemen's electrical supplies. Te Aro House will close to-day at 12 o’clock for the annual picnic, A shipment of chic millinery, smart costumes, and novelty goods for the autumii. has arrived, and is offered by the proprietary at modern prices. Five-guinea tailor-made costume* lot three guineas; the same material, the same cut the same workmanship; why pay more Note address; Siegel’s. Ladies- Taihuw & itxeet'—-AdTte

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8364, 26 February 1913, Page 8

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BUSINESS NOTICES New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8364, 26 February 1913, Page 8

BUSINESS NOTICES New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVII, Issue 8364, 26 February 1913, Page 8

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