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FOR CHILBLAINS AND OTHER SIGNS OF WINTER. FitzGernld's Camphorated Carbolio Ointment heals everything; price Is per bottle FitzGerald's Iron and Quinine Wine, a splendid tonic ; price, 2s Cd per champagne pint bottle FitiGerald's Pain Paint— a certain cure for toothache ; prioe, 1b per bottlo FitzGerald'a Santonine Worm Powders, which require no aperient after them and do not make children sick ; price, Is per paoket FitzGerald's Wonderful Corn Solvont, for hard or soft corns ; price, Is per bottle FitzGerald's Anti-Sea Sickness Remedy ; 2s 6d per bottle Agent for King's Balsam of Aniseed for coughs and colds, Towle's Tasteless Caster 011 Pills for ladies and children. Dr. Brooke's Pennyroyal and Steel Pills for females, Benbow'sDog Mixture and Waller's Eucalyptus Extraot. Solo Proprietor of Hoilbron's Vegetable Worm Cakes, Dr. Solly's Cherry Tooth Paste, and Brompton Coupli Specific. Orders by Telephone promptly attended to, Medicine Chests supplied or refitted at modorato charges. Storekeepers will find it to their advantage to stock a numbor of our specialities. FREE VACCINATION. Vaccination isperformed daily from 9 to 12 a in., by Mr. Wm. C. FitiQerold, at his Gazetted Vacoination Station, Medical Hall, Manners-street. There is NO'Chaeqe. WM. C. FITZGERALD, ■Wholesale and Retail Chemist, Surgeon Dentist, and Publio Vaccinator, Medical Hall, Manners-street, Wellington. /CONSUMPTION CURABLE. vy — " Mr. G. T. Congreve on Consumption and its Successful Treatment; showing thft direful disease to be ourable in all stages; with observations on asthma ohronic bronchitis, &o." From the Christian Herald, 31st Maroh, 1886, " Mr. G. T. Congreve's treatment of oonsumption and other chost diseases continues to bo made a groat blossing to sufferers, far and wide, in every port of tho kingdom." " The world and we ourselves owe him a debt of gratitude. Not long since we plaoed a young lady under his cars, who has reoovered her health, and we ueod only point to the cases (Mr, Congrevo ib publishing one every week), many of whioh had been given up as past all hope." > " There can be no doubt that for Consumption and other ohest oomplainta, Mr. Congrevo is a specialist of the first order, and stands unrivalled. Certainly there has been no other discovery in modieal soionoe from whioh the consumptive patient may gather so much hope as from his." 11 The one hundred and thirty- three oases which are recorded in Mr. Congreve's book are a most oonvinoing testimony ; but what have been long a marvel are the oases of oure which have been published for several years past in tho weekly journals (our own included), one every week." (Th« reader is referrod to the "Christian World," " Christian Age," " Christian Globe," fto,, &o.) The author (Mr. Congreve, of Coombs Lodge, Peckham, London), haß been urgently entreated to make his trnatment known in all the British Colonies. The prioe of the book is Sixpence, or Sovenponce, Post Free. PublishedV UPTON & CO., Auokland, New Zealand, and may be ordered through any bookeellnr COMPLtfXIONLILT OF THE VALLET teethCheery Tooth Soap CORNSEgyptian Corn Solvent TTAVE receivod a speoial line of these requisites from the best makers, and whioh are strongly recommended. CHISHOLM & CO., Chemists, &c, Opposite Occidental Hotel. MANGLING. MANGLING, eqnal to ironing, by Hot Rollers, 3d por doz, at tho Troy Steam Laundry, Hoppcr-streot. HAWHAWATC § iiii OLD BELIABLE I flit PPP?]PC!Q 1 A ass. H H pff§?t A necessity In every *°. |life®t! family. It blacks and S M MMM polishes Ladies' and =3 M WmM Children's Boots, i m PPW Satc!iels - without •■ H|^i>^pl brushing. Always -JllJgSll'giYes satisfaction..., 1 BosrqN; , 'tfi4&. Is conceded to lit .£K2tf» 'ffiS'TO STAHDARD. 1 ! C. to ti AUTH AWAY & SONS, 23i & £v 3 Congress Street, Boston* ' REMOVED ! REMOVED! _ REMOVED ! ISIDORE D. MANDEL (the brother of tho well-known J. Mandol) begs to inform bis oustomers and the general pnblio — FIRSTLY— That he has Tomoyed fnrther down Lambton-quay, to No. 189, two doors from the Gear Company's shop (nearly opposite the Police Station), whore he hopes that all Us old patronß will visit him and continue their favonrs. SECONDLY— That every attention will be paid to all visitors, who may depend on receiving every satisfaction in workmanship and general treatment. SPECIAL NOTICE TO FOOTBALLERS. Any Football Club desiring to hold meetings, smoko concerts, Ac., may do so in rooms on the premises specially fitted up for their oonvonience, Free or Charge. Note the Address— ISIDORE D. MANDEL, Hairdresser and Tobacconist, Two Doors from Goal Company's Shop, No. 189, Lambton-qnay. „ NEARLY GIVING THEM AWAY. QOCKET GOUGES anS Chisels, seepriee in our window. Also Baths, all sizes, at lowest rates. HIGGINBOTTOM & CO., 21a. Willis-street. BILLIARD TABLES GEO. WRIGHT & CO.'S oelebrated medal tables ; sample table on view. Apply WHITTEM, NICHOLSON & CO., Agents. SOMERVILLE'S Island Bay 'Bin leave the Government Buildings doily at 10 a.m., 2 p.m., and 5.45 p.m. ; will leave A. Turner's Island Bay Hotel at 8.15 a.m. 12 noon , and 5 p.m. Carriages, B.uggies, and Saddle Horses on hiro. Apply, to ', „ R. SOMERVILLK,, •' ;, , Imperial Liven: Stables, AbeTSmith-strent. Telephone 158. " • J AWRIE 4 CO.'S DAILY COACHES I J BETWEEN MARTINBOROUGH, FEATHERSTON, GREYTOWN, AND LOWER VALLEY. Leave'Martiiiborougn'Q*ily, at 6.30 ».m. arriving" at TFeatherstori a* $.30. . . Leave Feafherstbn daily, at 11 a.m., arriving at Martinbontogli' »t 1.30 p.m. AnejtraooAchka^esl^artinborourii for Greytown'on <! the.arifival'of JiheLpwer Valley coach every WednissQay [ jyt. J1.30^. leaving Grey town, at '4 ofelpck. tfhe Thursday 1 ! cotch from 1 Festhjirstbn runs difcect to the Lake Ferry Hdlel 1 '' "'■ ; ' ■ .. Charge; 2s 6d eich way. Puoels and gooia at reduced rates. The EVENtNCf POST delivered daily »t Martinborough on application to Messrs. J. D. Oakly or.G., Lawrie, FeaiJierston. COBB 4 OO.'B TELfcQBaPH"IiINE OF CttACHES^., , William NroLjTpßbrßiETOii. MASTERTON TO XJASTEEPOINT VIA TINUI;. 'r-T. —rnJrHE Coaoh leaves the, Booking Offio* at 7.30 a.m. every Tuesday and Friday, returning on ovary Wednesday tod Saturday. -Booking, Office— Erinoe o< i Wales' Livery and llhitu£U&\t*. r < W»ggoiUtte», . drag8 i:: buggies, - Ao it ,'*nd-,fir»fc«jhu«'li*okiJ • - always pn,,hj3!e, „<>vi> /n »j 'hhj<i«jx» s- j '" Af&ns.aittta am* train; at the£«ilir»y ' SUttOOf. JO '. M TL".-, •/» U JiiJ «' '"' r i.,*r ,/■ . WILLIAM NEILV' ' tii'** " ' ''"■ PnJorieloT. JO3B & CO.-S TELEG£4I?H.":&INB.OF ROYAL MAIL, COACHES., ' : | (AILY Coaohea from Maatorton at 12.45 iJ p.ta. for W.oodville.Paloiorsten North, md Tahomite (for Napwr), returning from "ahoraita on.,,»rnvi|4 ol lo ftxst train ,ironi Napier.] '' * ' '° . JAMEB MACARA, Prorristor

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Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 108, 9 May 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 108, 9 May 1887, Page 4