MR. W. RAYMOND, TEACHER OF MUSIC, Uppbb Willis-Stbbet, Foes on application. Terra (iomrn^noea with Pupil. SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY, AND BUT YOUR COSTUMES o» ri SMITH. 1000 TO CHOOSE fROU, Including every material; all made on the premises. Style unsurpassed and Fit guaranteed. Address — C. SMITH, Devonshire House, Cnba-street. MRS. JOHANNE MARIE THORPE, Licentiate of the School of Medicine, Christiana, Norway, Accouchor and Certified Midwife, attends out and receives boarders at her residence, Martin-square, Te Aro. MR. HERBERT RAWSON, Dentist, Terrace, next Wellington Club. Mr. Rawson will be absent for a few weeks on a visit to Nelson. OXIDE OF IRON PAINT, PEEPABED BT THE THAMES PAINT MANUFACTURING COMPANY, THAMES, N.Z. Chakles Hill Manager. . This Paint is the most Durable, the | Cheapest, the Purest, and Best that can be used for all kinds of iron and wood work. It preserves all materials covered with it from decay and the action of the weather, and is unsurpassed for all farm buildings, bridges, agricultural implements, Ac, machinery, boilers, and all description of ironwork. It has also the advantage of being free from all poisonous or noxious ingredients, being made from peroxide of iron ore. Weatherboards, shingles, &c, served with it will resist fire. Is supplied ground in oil or in powder. " We have used this paint on iron castings and steam boilers, and approve of it very highly. — A. & G. Price, Engineers, Thames." "For woodwork I consider it ¦uperior to Nelson Hematite, as it possesses greater body, and leaves neither sediment or waste. —W. Fricker, Painter, Thames." " It has good drying qualities, and a very intense body. — C. Bloomfield, Painter, Auckand." Agent for Wellington, Marlborough, and NeI.on— "KRULL & CO. By Special Appointment to His Excellency Sir Arthur Gordon. LAWN TENNIS SEASON. R HANNAH AND CO. • have just received, ex Lusitania, Ladies' and Gents' Lawn Tennis Shoes, made to special order, soles conorete proof, and in the following colours — Blue, black, brown, and slate colour, and white canvas, glazed and gIoTO kid. We would also direct the ppecial attention of tha ladies to a small shipment of very choice Evening and Walking Boots and Shoes, which represent the latest fashions for the incoming season. R. HANNAH & CO., Lambton Quay. gALSALINE, The Great Food Presertative. This invaluable antiseptic compound 13 TASTELESS, ODOURLESS, and perfectly HARMLESS. SALSALINE Keeps Milk, Sonp, Beer, and any fluid food sweet and wholesome in any weather. SALSALINE Keeps Meat fresh and sound, and makes it tender and digestable. SALSALINE Keeps Eggs perfectly sweet and untainted for a year or more. SALSALINE Keeps Fresh Butter quite palatable and free from rancidity in the hottest weather. SALSALINE Keeps Fish fresh and untainted until required for use. SALSALINE Keeps Infants' and Invalids' Food sweet and wholesome and prevents flatulence, griping, and diarrhoea. Report by Dr. Hector, C.M.G., F.R.S., Colonial Laboratory, Wellington :— " Salsaline. — This preparation has been submitted to analysis and experiment. It contains nothing that is deleterious, and may be safely mixed with food. It possesses the antiseptic properties attributed to it, and to a very remarkable extent. A tea-spoonful of a solution, obtained by dissolving four ounces in a pint of water, when added to a quart of fresh milk, will arrest all change except the rising of the cream, and prevents the milk from turning sour or thickening when standing exposed to the air for a period of at least five days in warm weather. — James Hector." Sold by the principal Grocors and Storekeepers in Is and 2s packets. Sole Importer and Wholesale Agent for New Zealand — E. H. CREASE, Coffee, Spice, and Rice Mills, Old Custom House-street, Wellington. Te Aro House. THE CORSET THE CORSET THE CORSET DR. WAttNER'S Patent Flexible Hip. THE CORSET THE CORSET THE CORSET EEESH SUPPLY In Dove, White, Qrey, At TE AKO HOUSE, Cuba-ttreet, llth November, 1881. EVENING POST ALMANAC, 1882. Guaranteed Circulation, 6250. nnHE EVENING POST ALMANAC for -"- 1882 is now almost complete, and will be published gratis with the EVENING POST in the month of December. There being only a fevt spaces left, Advertisers should apply at once, to avoid disappointment. CIRCULATION, 6250. TOWN EDITION. ~~
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 118, 17 November 1881, Page 2
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681Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 118, 17 November 1881, Page 2
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