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CLEAR THE BLOOD. CLEAR THE BLOOD, CLEAR THE BLOOD. NEW PARISIAN SPECIFIC. WARRANTED NEVER TO FAIL. fpBOUSANDS in Paris and the Continent X have blessed this new discovery during the past six months. THE COMPOUND DECOCTION OF RED JAMAICA BARASAPARILLA, WITH DANDELION AND POTASH, Is a new preparation for effectually clearing the blood from all impurities, and making every men, woman, and child feel that they have obtained a new lease of life. It has been admitted by all the great medical ' minds of Europe to be an INVALUABLE MEDICINE, and unequalled for the pleasure with which 't can be taken. The sole right to this great public boon has been acquired by J. MONTEITH, MEDICAL HALL, MANNERS STREET, who will make special wholesale arrangements with other Druggists in town and country, also Merchants and Storekeeps, in order that the whole commurity may bo placed in possession of THIS GREAT DISCOVERY FOR RENEWIWG THE HUMAN SYSTEM. READ THIS! READ THIS! READ THIS! MO MORB HBKYOUB BBADACHB. MO MORE NEUEAL6IA. HO HORI DEBILITY. HO HOBS INDISBBTION. JUST RECEIVED, from one of the first physicians in Europe, AN INFALLIBLE REMEDY for the above painful afflictions, SUPERIOR TO ANYTHING EVER BEFORE INTRODUCED. Ask for the WINE OF THE CITRATE OF IRON AND QUININE, Only to be obtained at J. MONTEITH'S, MEDICAL HALL, MANNERS STREET. CALL EARLY. LIMITED SUPPLY. CALL EARLY. LIMITED SUPPLY. CALL FM.RLY. /~IRAND RECHABITE FETE AND VJT ART UNION. ANNIVERSARY DAY, 22nd JANUARY, AT THB BASIN RESEBVE, WELLINGTON. Enjoyment for Everyone — Young or OldRich or Poor. Foot races, hurdle races, frog races, stone and basket race*, three-legged races, wheelbarrow races, jingling matches, climbing greasy pole, archery, and lawn tennis; also swings and many other amusements 3f acially for children. All post entries; liberal prizes in money will be given. A first-class Brass Band will be in attendance. ONE HUNDRED PRIZES TO BE GIVEN AWAY. First prize, one acre of land, valued Fifteen Pounds, or £15 in cash, at option of winner. The other prizes will consist of really valuable and useful articles, as follows :— Boxes of tea, bags of sugar, bags of flour, boxes of soap, packats of tea, sides of bacon,, hams, clocks, tea and coftee services, work boxes pictures, chest of drawers, musical box, silk dress, sewing machines, and a whole hundredweight of lollies to scramble amongst the youngsters. Tickets, one shilling each, eleven for ten shillings. One ticket will admit two children under 12. Admission to Grand Btand one sbiUing cash. Every purchaser of a ticket is entitled not only to admission into the ground, but also a chance in the Art Union for the above prizes. Everybody has a chance ; some one must win. Fifteen pounds, in money or land, for one shilling. Tickets sold everywhere. A. W. BROWN, Tory-sxtreet. Hon. Sec. BRIDGES k C O.'S MONSTER ART UNION. Someone will secure A FORTUNE IN A MOMENT by an outlay of £1. SUBSCRIPTIONS rapidly flowing in. Secure tickets at once— only a fbw lbft. FIRST PRIZE, £2000. Five others of £1000 each. Four of £500 each. Four of £250 each. Ten of £100 each. Ten of £50 each; &c, &c, in all ONE HUNDRED PRIZES in Genuine Pictures, or Nbtt Cash, as above. Tickets, £1 each. Sub-Agents, please forward returns immediately, and balance of unsold tickets. EDWIN CADDY, Agent, Manners-street, Wellington. PRINCE OF WALEB' HOTEL, Grby-btbbbt. FISHER'S SWBEP ON THE WELLINGTON CUP, To be run on the Bth February, 1879. 509 MEMBERS AT 10a. EACH. £ s. Fust prize 100 0 Second do SO 0 Third do 25 0 Starters (divided) 87 10 Non-starters (divided) 37 10 ALBERT FISHER, Prince of Wales' Hotel. TT OMO2OPATHY. The increasing demand for HOMOEOPATHIC MEDICINES, and the difficulty at times of meeting the requirements of our customers, have induced ue to make special arrangements for their careful preparation here, ana to set apart a space fox that particular purpose under the direction oi an assistant of some years' experience in London in this branch of the business. Homoeopathic prescriptions will be dispensed in strict accordance with the B.H. Pharmacopoea. Customers wishing bottles re-filled will have the usual allowance, and those living at a distance requiring medicines to tha value oi £2 can have them forwarded carriage free on enclosing remittance with order. A fresh supply of the medicines just received. BARRAUD & SON, Lambton Quay. C . PETERS, CABINETMAKER AND UPHOLSTERER (next door to Mr. Read's Paperhanging Warehouse), * CUBA - BTK B B T , BEGS to inform his numerous Friends and the Public in general, that he ias just received, ex Corina— A Splendid Assortment of German Furniture, in newest atyles. The Furniture will be ow view next Saturday, N.B.— Without exception, this style of Furniture is the finest ever imported to Wellington. GREAT CLEARING SALE OP BOOTS AND SHOES, AT J. Lynn's Boot Factory, Taranaki-steet, For obb Mouth osly. JLYNN wishes to inform the Public that • he intends selling his large and wellselected Stock of Boots and Shoes at Cost Pbicb, in «rder to make room for work of our own make. I also intend, from this dale, to keep a large assortment of work of our own make on hand, which I can sell, for cash, at- the following prices:— Shoes, 10s 6d, 12a 6d, 14s 6d, 16s 6d Gent's elastic sides, 14s 6d, 16s 6d, 18s 6d Shooters and water-tights, 14s 6d, 16s 6d, 18s Ladies' and Boys' Boots made to order at Reasonable Prices. Repairs done at equally Low Prices. Note the Address : Tabavaki-stxbbt, Nearly opposite Gear's Butcher's Shop. golden fleece hotel, Pakuratahi. f\ EORGE JONES having leased the above XJ Hotel, begs to inform the Citizens of Wellington, likewise Travellers, that favor >im with their patronage, that they will meet with everything to promote the comfort and enjoyment of country life. The Wines and Spirits are all of the choicest brands. Staple's XXXX Ale on Draught. 60- Stall Stables and well-grassed secure Paddock?. TAUERU HOTISL, TAUiiKO. EXCELLENT accommodation for Travellers and Boarders. Good Stabling and Paddocks. Wines, Spirits, Ales and Stout all of th» best brands. T. THOMPSON, Proprietor.

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Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 310, 3 January 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 310, 3 January 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 310, 3 January 1879, Page 4

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