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Jj ADI IDS' BOOTS. AT 22/6 Ford's Amorican Ghico Kid Hoots, tho latest Louis llools, luco or buttons. AT 13/6 Ford's American Qhioe Kid Shoes, the Now Too, Inco or buttons. AT 10/6 Rostock's oolobralod Gluoo Kid Strap Shoos, now stylos and ohiipoß. AT 25/6 Boslook's Patent Ideal Kid Shoos, Louis liuels, splendid fitlinff. hOLE AGENT FOX, WRIGHT PETERS'S CBLIOBKA-TE'I) FOOT W ARK. AT THR D.1.0. GENTLE ML UN'S HOOTS. AT 24/6 Fino Glaoo Kid Hoots, lace or buttons, woar woll. AT 23/6 Fine Glaoo Kid Boots, Chioago kip, lutost too, in narrow or wid« welts. AT 19/6 Uox Cult Boottt, strong, yot oxtrouiely light in woight, tho lutost sty 1081 08 and shapes. AT 17/6 Special range of Glaoo Kid Boots, very Humtt, and guaranteed to wear woll. AT 17/6 Extraordinary Value, Tan, Glaoo Kid or Willow Calf Xloota, vuiious uhadoa and I Bhapoa. P.LO. TWO WEARY JOHNNIES! 1 HERE'S a novol in a nuUholl.To bo moro corrcot it is, tabloid truth. Two hard-working businoss mon of this city caught tho Spring fueling— that fooling of ennui that is tho bano of tho busi- , nobs man Thoy wore weary, moroßo, miscrablo, irritablo, drowsy, and depressod. Thoy mot by.ohanco and related thoir troubles, ono to tho other. "I'll tako a holiday, said ono. "So will I," said tho 1 othor, nnd straight away thoy m»do up thoir minds to chuck businoss and clear. .Thoy vowed not to road a book or a paper, and not to talk shop. Thoy wanted rost and quiotnoss, and thoy woro going, to have it. Thoy shut down thoir roll-top desks, packod thoir gripflucks, and oloarod for To Aroha, and they didn't talk a word of businoss. On tho morning aftor arriving in To Aroha thoy wore out early fooling as perky »a houso sparrows. WKilo walking down a country road ono. Johnny stoopod to piok up what ho thought was a shifting. That broko up tho contract. What ho picked up was not a shilling, but tho lop of a plaid match box. That w&s bud enough, but whon the faimlinr words "Surstura sorvos you right" caught his oyo, ho broko up. "Hero havo *»*o bcon running away from business, from nowspnpors, from advertisements, nnd all tbo Uiingfl that worry a j man, and than to como hero nnd bo struck in this way." "Woll, old chap, advertising pays, anyhow, 1 ' nnd tho two woary Johnnies were so improsßod with tho inoidont that thoy treasured that little matchbox top and brought it back to Wellington. Thoy 101 l tho yarn to thoir friends with just- a twingo of remorse that Surntura advertising beat fcbem at To Aroha. •OELLEVUE PROMENADE CONCERTS. WEDNESDAY 21st SEPTEMBER, At 8.15 p m. i PJOOICING FIGS AM DESSERT FIGS, finost quality, unpi-omed ... /»D W A H V&K LLS, WILLIS-STREET. THE HATCHBK.S . THAT HATCH A RE tho STAR and ORMAS SPECIAL XX. INCUBATORS. Thoy aro Incubators that "sholl 'om out." STAR SPECIAL. 120-ogg capaoity, £5 5s ORMAS SPECIAL, 50-egg capaoity, £6 BROODERS, 50-chick. indoor, 35s . BROODERS, 100-chick, indoor, 40s GOODWIN fe PHELAN, 116, UPPER WILLIS-ST., Wellington. BTOOKIIOLM DRESSMAKING ESTABLISHMENT. THE MISSES TURNEU AND ROBERTS bog to announco to W\o ladies of Wellington tlml they aro pwparod to rrcoivo ordorx for high-olatjs Drnotimaking on moderate torms, porfoot fit guaranteed. Plcaso noto the addrosß, 61, - Barnott's Building, Willis-stroot. TWELVE PENNY STAMPS Sent, lo qiHE EVENING POST OFFICE ■*• Will locuro qk views of old wellington i - 18^0 to 1870. A most Interesting •ollection, bound in handy siio. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE NURSING GUILD BAZAAR. fTVIIE following aro Iho winners of un- ■*- completed Ruffles at tho President's Stall at tho lato Bazaar hold at tho Drillshod:— Lnco Handkerchief, 2, Mrs. T. KebboH ; Lnrgo T. S. and 0., 5, Joseph F. Studholmo; Mod. T. S. and 0., 50, J. E. Lawrence; Largo C. T. S. «nd 0., in oak oaso, 5, Mrs. William P. Studholmo, Cantorbury; Largo Tea, 57, Mrs. Finch. Drawn in the prosonoe of tho Committee. SAMUEL ROBINSON, Secretory. 10th Ser -.ember. 199*

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 62, 10 September 1904, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 62, 10 September 1904, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 62, 10 September 1904, Page 6