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[O MEN'S OXFOED SHIRTS | FOR 7s 6d, Honestly worth 6s each, Sizes up to 17 inch neck, at T HO R BURN'S GEEAT CLOTHING SALE, Willis-street. N.B. — Not more than 3 will be sold to one customer. IODIZED SAESAPAEILLA. C< AESAPAEILLA, as usually taken, requires bo long to produce results as to weary the patients. Combination with lodine accelerates its effects in a surprising manner, and renders lodized Sarsapanlla a powerful alterative of the secretions. # Its most certain Bucce33 is as a Blood Purifier, and Cooling, Cleansing Medicine. All appearances on the skin— Eed and Black Pimples, Scaly Eruptions, Glandnlar Swellings, Abscesses (particularly of a scrofulouß character), Suppurating Wounds, and Malignant Slow-healing Sores — are cured by it, if persevered with. In those instances where the system has been prostrated by the overuse of mercurial and othe r strong medicine, the lodine with Saraapaiilla ia certain to eliminate the cause of disease. In the spring and early summer there are very few whose health would not be improved by a short course of IODIZED SAESAPAEILLA. Its continued uao is attended with great improvement in general health. Prepared only by WILLIAM C. FITZGEEALD, FAMILY CHEMIST AND SUEGEON DENTIST, The Pharmacy, Manners-street, Wellington. Sold in Bottles, price 2s 6d each. See that the Proprietor's signature is engraved on every label, to prevent spuriouß imitation. EX ST. LEONARDS. CAN now be had at LINDSAY and WATSON'S— Ladies' and Gentß' Lawn Tonniß Shoes, in black, white, and brown Ladies' first-class Glove Kid Boots and Shoes Ladies' superior Glazed Kid Button Boots (real French) Ladies' French Kid Shoes adies' Strausburg Morocco and Kid Sandel Shoes New shipment of Ladies' Lasting Boots and Shoes; Girls, Boys,& Youths' Dress Shoes First choice of Gents' German Elastic Boots and Shoes To open ex Eakaia, special shipment ordered from Boots that were prizo-takers at the Sydney Exhibition Call early and secure first choice at LINDSAY & WATSON'S, Lambton Quay and Cuba-stbbet. G. SMITH'S SPECIAL BAEGAI N«S. Pompadour Prints, 6d ; Unbleached Calico, 2|d ; Striped Shirting, 6d ; White Calico, 3|d ; Ladies' Night Dresses, 3s 9d ; Ladies' Corsets, 1b ll£d ; Ladies' Chemises, Is 9d; Ladies' Skirts, 2s 6d. 150 Twill Silk Umbrellas, 6s lid, worth 10a 6d 1000 Fashionable Straw Hats, 6d, worth 3s 6d Print Costumes, 3s lid ; Print Skirts, 2b 6d; Stout Ticking, 6d ; Fancy Dreas Material, 12yds, 5a lid; Ihread Glovea, 6d ; Kid Glovea, 2s 6d; Silk Scarves, 9d; Lace Fichus, 2s 4d. 300 Boys' Cotton Suits, 3s 6d, worth 6s 6d 120 Boys' Cotton Suits, 6s 6d. Come and See Them, at C. SMITH'S, Devonshire House, Cuba-street. NOTICE OF EEMOVAL. XOHN THOEBUBN, *^ Clothier & Outfitter, Having secured from Messrs. Waters and Lambess the lease of their splendid Shop and premises — adjoining his present shop — will move into the same On the Ist December, With an entirely NEW STOCK OF CLOTHING, &o. See handbills, for CLEABING SALE TO COMMENOB ON SATUBDAY, the 13th. ARRIVAL OF THE SUEZ MAIL, ex Cotopaxi, WITH EOBEET HOLLIDAY & CO.'S /^IHBISTMAS & NEW YEAE CABDS, V^ In Endless Variety. All of the Newert Design, and offered at Reduced Prices. EOBEET HOLLIDAY & CO.'S Third Annual CLEARING SALE. FOE ONE MONTH ONLY ! THE whole of the Large and Varied Stock OF BOOKS, STATIONEEY, AND FANCY GOODS Offered for selection during One Month, the greater portion of which is to be sold at a Reduction of 25 per cent off Cost ! Stationery — Every description of Commercial and Fancy Stationery at and under coat Photo Albums, Scrap Albnms Desks, Papeterios, &c, &c, &o. Books — Bibles, Prayer Books Presentation Books, Scientific Works Works of Travels, History and Biography, and Works of Fiction Fancy Goods — Vases, Lustres, Ornaments Silver and Plated Goods Berlin Wool Slippers, Berlin Cushions Banner Screens, Fender Stools Work Baskets, Work Boxes Ladies' Hand Bags, Fans, &c, &o. And Every Description of Fancy Goods at 25 PER CENT. OFF COST. MUSIC ! MUSIC ! MUSIC ! worth of Music At one-fourth the published prioe. EOBEET HOLLIDAY AND CO., Stationer's Hall, Lambton Quay. THE NOETHEEN LAND, LOAN, AND BUILDING COMPANY OF WELLINGTON, Limited. Offices— WlLLlS STEEET. The Company is prepared to take money on depoait at the highest current rates. CHARLES P. POWLES, Secretary. 20th July, 1880. C B I C X E T. "DOBERT GAEDNEE & CO. have on S\) view a magnificent stock of Duke and Sons' Cricketing Goods, consisting of — Bats, single, double, and all cane handle Stumps in great variety Balls, Duke's extra best and common Leg-guards, Batting and Wicket-keep-ing Gloves Cricket Bags, Scoring-books and Sheets, and Book of Laws Also, A large stock of Boys' and Youths' Cricketing Goods, suitable for Bchools And also, Boxing Gloves, Foils, and Masks. To be sold at Soiling Off Cash Prices at their Groat Clearing Off Sale, Lambton Quay. MONEY. TO LEND ON MOETGAGE. Any sums required from £100 to £20,000, On Freehold Securities. The low rate of interest now ruling offers special advantages to borrowers seldom occuring. CHAS. POWNALL & CO., Grey-street, Scriveners. "F>ICTURE FRAMES of every description JL made to order. Picture Mounts Cut Pictures Neatly Mounted Pictures Renovated Pictures Varnished Picture Moulding Picture Glass Cut Picture Frames Ec-gilt Pictures Sold on Commission Picture Ornaments Picture Cardboard Picture Stretchers Picture Canvas Pictures Packed Picture Packing Cases Aid Everything Needed in tne Picture Line, AT T. MYERS', Picture Frame Establishment. Lambton Quay, Wellington. E. HERBERT EAWSON, Dentist, Bolton-street, Terrace— next to Dr. Kemp's.

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Evening Post, Volume XX, Issue 280, 30 November 1880, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XX, Issue 280, 30 November 1880, Page 2