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On the third page of this paper will be seen an intimation of considerable, importance to everybody, and one whioh will bring joy to the hearts of a very large section of the community. Wo refer to the announcement made in another column that for one month, from Ist November, a grand distribution of presents will be held at Te Aro House. Full particulars may be obtained from the advertisement, but we wish to point out that in point of liberality, and as far as a magnificent choice ot useful and fanoy articles go, nothing like this distribution has ever before been attempted. Some of the presents are extremely valuable, any one of them is well worth having, and one will be given to every customer who spends tan shillings or more at Te Aro House. It must not be imagined, however, that customers have to pay an increased prioe for their purchases to secure a gift. We feel safe in saying that it will be found impossible to obtain better value or a larger ohoice of the very newest and most fashionable goods than are now being shown at Te Aro Houbo. — Advt. Yarrall's patent spray pump. — This pump was invented and perfected to cope with the blight pest on fruit trees, and at the suggestion of the Agricultural Department has been fitted with a knabsaok tank. The special advantages of this pump are :—: — Even and continuous pressure; freedom from choking ; the ball-valves can bo immediately unscrewed and cleaned ; the agitator keeps the solution in a thorough state of mixture; the pump, having a full set of nozzles, can be used for various purposes ; the operator can reach the highest tree ; the valve can be opened and oleaned while at work ; any part of the pump can be replaced by the nearest tinsmith ; the spray-producer given with each pump is most economical ; the oyolone or other spray can be attached to each pump. Sold by storekeeper?. Sole manufacturers, Wilkins & Field, Mannersstreet.— Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 109, 5 November 1894, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 109, 5 November 1894, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 109, 5 November 1894, Page 2