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DAVIB & CLATER, 97, LAMBTON-QUAf, WELLIKCnON. T^E have just opened th» "oorreot" thing in EVENING DRESS SHIRTS, Both to fasten in front and button behind, Single Stdd Fbonts and Square CniTß, EACH, OR 4<2/- THE HALF-DOZEN. A Marvel or Cheapness. DAVIS & CLATER, PRACTICAL SHIRTMAKBRS - AND GENERAL OUTFITTERS, 97, Lambton-quat, Wiixinoton. »B BILLIARD TABLES, pid f^i EO. WRIGHT & CO.'S oelebrated gold B U \X medal tablea ; cample Üble on view ad Apply WHITTEM, NICHOLSON & CO., _^ Agents. D

Tt/C For Mirth tit Good to know Work ii fan With SAFOLIO. Tjl W . C A T 0' S HTJPBRIOtt BREAD. Pare Wheatmeal Bread a Specialty. Bread delivered to all parts of the oity and suburbs. F. W. CATO, GROCER, BAKER, CONFECTIONER, &o. Corner Taranaki and Arthur street*. licensed to sell Stamps. Agent for New Zealand Timeß. BLIGHT PAINT. Registered. FOR the Cure of Blights in Fruit Trees, especially the Scale. I havo used it myself for some time. The results may be seen in my orchard. It pormoates the Bap of the tree ; syringing only washes the bark. Trees should be dressed as soon as the fruit' is off, as the Paint will go down with the sap and assimilate with it before tho Spring.. One man will dress 100 old trees in a day, or 500 if young. One drossinir for old trees a cure, by boring a hole nearly through the* ba»o of an old tree and filling it with paint, or paint a ring round the base of a young one. Sold in Tins of 10s, 20s, and 40s each. 10s Tin will dreßß !i0 old or 40 young trees. 20s Tin will dress 50 old or 100 young trees. 40s Tin will dress 120 old or 240 young tree*. Full Direction on each Tin. COUNTRY ORDERS ATTENDED TO. Sold by the Proprietor, Hutt, or ' ,GEO. MEE, Chemist, Wellington. _ — • FROSSARD'S g W I 8 8 CIGARB. DRAW FREELY AND ARE FULL FLAVOURED. 'HIGHEST AWARD. MELBOUENE EXHIBITION 1888, OBTAINED BY J. FROBBARD & CO, HYEENF, SWTTZKniIHO.

rpEBTH EXTEACTED F <>B~O/^»j With Tery little pain, " Bt thb Calorific Method. W. E. HALL, Dentist, Willii-gtreet. "13HEUMATISM CURED. Its equal M\> never known in tbe colony. A. Jones, Maori Pah, pear Fire Brigade Station. COUGH NO MOEE. rpAMABIND COUGH EMULSION is the el. best remedy for all affeotions of thesheßt, throat, and lungs, cold in tbe head,. &o. Prepared and sold by T. A. GAREATT, . Pharmaceutical Chemist (by examination),. :orner of Taranaki and Vivian streets,, rice. Is. 1b 6d, and 2s 6d per bottle. T^T ERVOUS DEBILITY SUFFERERB.-Waet LM no more time or money on WORTHINESS IUACK REMEDIES, for I will on reetipi of •* «lf-address«d, stamped envelope, stud Ton full nrticulan of tb« HOST VALUABLE vi only POSITIVE CUBE ever disoorered. ' Addrewi. A. MINER. G.P.0.. BYDVEY. NEaVOTJbXESS, LOSS of ENEItQY and 6TREKGTH.— A gentleman having tried in am every advertised remedy and discovered a. imple meaoi ol rare, will be happy to forward larticnlan to nifferen on t*>ceipt of ttamped lirected envelope. Address — " ConfldentiaJ." cAy ?ui «6t. 0.P.0., Sydney. IEALTH, STRENGTH, AND VIGOUE FREE by Dost for six New Zealand pennystampß, a Medical Treatise by nn» iminent French Hospital Physician, 30 -ears a Parisian Specialist (now retired ihowing snfferers how they may cure themlelves of Nprvous Debility, Loßt Afanhood, tc, 4c, without consulting a medical man.. Vddress— PARISIAN, P. 0., Box 706, Sydney. " A boon to all desiring ' self-cure.' "— Medical Review,

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Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 111, 11 May 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 111, 11 May 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 111, 11 May 1889, Page 4

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