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YOU WANT THIS ROPE, SOLE SHOE ! FOR House-wear, Boating, Cricket, Cycling, Golfing, Bowling, Lawn Tennis, Hospital Nursing, Night Watchmen, also for Sprained Feet, Gout, Sore Feet, Broken Legs, this ROPE-SOLE SHOE HAS NO EQUAL. Made of Canvas, with Leather Facings and Toe-caps. Strong Plated Jute Soles. Will wear twice as long as leather. THEY ARE HEALTHFUL AND COM- ■ FOETABLE. , Prices— Child's, Is, Is 3d* Is 6d Ladies', Is 6d, Is lid Gents', 2s 6d, 2s lid Postage, 3d extra. SEND FOE A PAIR. PEAROE'S BOOT ARCADE, CUBA-STEEET. THE Wellington City youth freely admit . that the illuminations of the 22nd June (as a whole) eclipsed all past displays. Just so. But did it ever occur to you that tlioro are three great cures obtainable which have eclipsed all others ? These cures are — Barraclouqh's Proqandra, for Corns Barraclough's Magic Nervine, for violent, raging Toothache, and Barraclough's Eheumatic Liquid (taken internally), for Ohronio Eheumatism, Sciatica, and Lumbago. This last one is your only hope If all tho thousands of favourable testimonies were put together, these cures would break, the record by a very large majority. You need not suffer from toothache, or go limping about through corns or rheumatics if the above are used, believe me. All chemists, and at 131, Adelaide-road. ' MASSAGE. MISS EINGWOOD, Certificated Masseuse (From Sydnoy), , . Eheumatism, muscular contractions, nervous debility, tho circulation of the blood, &c, may be greatly benefited by the treatment of Massage in conjunction with prescribed movements. Address— Box No. 400, G.P.0., Wellington. ]\/[EDICAL INSTITUTE, 19, GHUZNEE-STEEET (Near Nees & Sons). Cuba-street trains pass near the door. The above Institution is 'conducted 6m " similar lines to those long-established in the Old Country, to enable the public to obtair skilled Medical Advice at a cost within the means of all, ADVICE AND MEDICINE, 5 / MEDICINE ONLY, 2/6 J. GRAHAM JEFFREYS, M.D., &c, England, Physician and Surgeon (Registered in New Zealand), from Guy's and St. Thomas's Hospitals, and formerly Medical Officer of the Mount Ida District Hospital, Otago, is in charge of the Institute. DR. JEFFREYS has just returned from a three years' visit to England, whore ho made himself acquainted with all recent improvements in Medical and Surgical Science. The Dispensary contains all the newest and most approved Drugs, and is mider tho charge of a Registered Chemist. Patients desirous of consulting by letter may obtain Advice and Medicine by f orwatding a foe of £1. All letters to bo addressed— The Manager, Medical Institute, 19, Ghnznee-street, Wellington. /CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN V^ * FOR Genuine Whitb Lead Oil Colours Varnish, 4c. E. & E. TINGEY, Manners-street. Appointment ?Jrt^fSwSsS ie to His >^%rf§Pfer*T!!w overnor NOTICE OF REMOVAL. JAMES J. CUETIS, Customs and Shipping Agent, FORWARDING & GENERAL CARRIER Customhouse-quay, Wellington, P.O. Box 108. Telephone No. 9. Furniture removed with every oai3~and attention Telegrams and letters to wait on steamers and trains receive prompt attention. Goods and parcels forwarded to all parts of he world, at cheap through rates. QQQ T ANES STABLES, Q*4«> MOLESWORTH-fITREKT. ■ W. F. SINCLAIR Proprietor. Having bought the goodwill of John Lane's Livery Stables, together with the whole of the plant and 30 horses, the undersigned trusts, by prompt attention to orders ana civility, combined with moderate charges, to merit the patronage of the public. Now Dogcarts and Buggies have been added to the already extensive plant. . Special accommodation for Racehorses. Weddings and Picnics a speciality. Ladies' Hacks, Tandems, &0., at the shortest notice. None but reliable drivers employed. Special rates to Footballers, Golf-players, &c. Customers requiring » cabs to or from railway can rely on punctuality. Best Landaus, &c. in tho colony. Twelve Loose-boxes to lot. W. F. SINCLAIR. Note— Telephone No. is NOW 333. CAB EEPOSITOEY. CAB EEPOSITORY TO TOUIIIST AND TEAVELLING PUBLIC. FT^HE following aro some of the Scale of .L Charges by firbt-class Landaus at 172, Willis-street. Telephone 829. Drives round Patent Slip and Kilbirnio, 6s ; Island Bay, 7s 6d : Queen's Drive, 10s ; Lower Hutt, 21s ; Taita and Poriraa, 255. Train and Wharf Jobs, 2s Gd to 5s maximum ; Early and Late Train Jobs, 4s ; Night Work— Eol turn Job until 11 p.m., ss ; Night WorkLater Ball Jobs, 10s. All orderß strictly attended. Funeral Carriages, Wellington I and Karori Cemeteries, 7s 6d. H. BROW#. Manager. Willis-street.

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Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 150, 28 June 1897, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 150, 28 June 1897, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 150, 28 June 1897, Page 7