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NEW ZEALAND'S JUBILEE. N COMMEMORATION OK TUB J U H I 1. E X OK TJiiS iLONISATION OP NEW ZEALAND, THE J>ROrillKTOllS OK THE EVENING POST U ivo determined to offer thu Bum of O/\ GUINEAS iv Prizes for tho TUIiEE BEST ORIGINAL POfcMS UN THK bUll.lfiCr OK HE FOUNDATION AND JUBILEE OF THE COLONY. Tho Prizes will be 08 follows :— Ist Prize, FIFTEEN GUINEAS. 2nd Prize, TEN GUINEAS. 3rd Prizk, FIVE GUINEAS. Tho Competition will be opou to till resionts in New Zealand, and tho_ award will b made by n competent and indopoudont idee. The Prize Poems will bo publishod l tho EVENING POST of SATURDAY, 3th J VNUAI4Y, 1890, nnd tho Proprietors jservc tho right of also publishing any of ao othor poems sent in for competition. CONDITIONS. No poem must exceed 150 linos in length. Thoy may bo in any metre. They must bo entirely original. They must be writton in a clour and jfriblo nianuer on ono sido of tho paper only. Thoy must bo addressed to tho Editor Ivkning Port, and bo marked on tho utside " Jubilco Poem." Each pooin must bo signod with a motto m om do j)tiH)ie, and the roal namo and ddross of tho author inußt bo enclosed in a ealed onvelopo markod on the outßide with ho motto or 110 mdo phono ohoson. No manuscripts will bo return»d. Tho onvolopes containing thonumos of tbo iußuccesßful competitors will not bo openod. Tho real namo and oddroas of tho writers fill be attached to tho 6uccoeaful pooms rhon published. All claim to a pnzo will bo lost if tho loom to which it may be awarded is in any way mblishod prior to, or simultaneously with, its mblioation in the Evening Post. All poems intended for competition must •each tho Evening Post Offioe not later ;han 31st Deoomber, 1889. FROSSARD'B g W I 8 8 CI GARS. DRAW FREELY AND ARK FULL FLAVOUREP. l^yMAßft%gy HIGHEST AWABD MELBOUENE EXHIBITION, 1888 OBTAINED BY J. FROSSAfiD & CO, P A V E R N X, Switzerland. DYEING AND CLEANING. ■OEDUCTION N PRICE. GENTS' LIGHT SUITS Cleaned nnd Steam Pressed 4s 6d Tailor pressed „ 7s 6d LADIES' WOOLLEN DRESSES Dyed any Colour from 5s Od Our Extensive Works contain all th« newest and most improved machinery, BARBER'S WELLINGTON DYE WORKS, 46, CUBA-STREET. WELLINGTON. GERMINA ! IT IS MADE FROM THE FINEST WHBAT. VERY RICH IN ALBUMENOIDS AND PHOSPHATES (Mußole, flesh, and bone ormorB), VERY NUTRITIOUS AND PALATABLE Unß_rpa.Bßed for dyspeptics and those Buffering from indigestion. STRONGLY RECOMMENDED BY THK HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES FOR DAILY USE IN EVERY FAMILY. Makes delightful Porridge, less heating and more laxative than Oatmeal, and much better adapted for this climate. It is put up in 441b and 101b BAGS, With printed directions and recipes in each, and may be had at all dealers and merchants. AGENTSJOSEPH NATHAN & CO., Grey and Fbatherston Strkits, WELLINGTON. _^^^RRtev RftlcGhanglvenuDlver_J^^o^^l^^ffl| ■' sal satisfaction In tho _^Vl toTdats^B cure of Gonorrhoea and JWfeaStoSi'c. 10 « f:lcct - x P™^" 6 llan(1 Vaf . faclsafclnrecoinmendEB Mra only t)> tho , „. w M gu ffererg. UjlluaiChealMlCfc. j ST oxeb, 8.D., O_ek_£ti.BHsß Deoatur, 111. fe_^^Bß^^^ufeV Sold by Ittttggis— . Price, 5s per bottle. Tobnbr & Co,, Agents. Manners-Btreete. SPECIFIC, the sovereign remedy for lo venereal diseases ; price, 4s 6d per bottle. Number 9123, a certain cure for nervous debility and all diseases caused by early indiscretion ; price, 4s 6d per bottle. Forwarded to all parts of the colonies on receipt of P. 0.0. or stampß for ss. In writing for this remedy please state symptoms fully. Prepared only by T. A. GARKATT, Chomiat, Taranaki-Btreet, Wellington. 4 SUFFERER from Nervous and Wast __. ing Debility, Loss of Vigor, Ac, was restored to health in such a REMARKABLE MANNER, after all else had FAILED, that he will on receipt of a self-addressed, stamped envelope, eend the mode of cure FREE to all fellow sufferers. Address, A Miner. G.P.0., faydney. TNVALID MEN, who are Nervous and JL Depressed, without joy for the present or hope for the future, and whose past is a regret, may fully satisfy themselves that there is at least one GENUINE CURE by Rending an addressed envelope for reply to J. W. Barnes, care of P.O. Box 462, Sydney. SECRETS OF LIFE AND HKALTH. FREE by post for six New Zealand penny etampß, a Medical Treatiae by an eminent French Hospital Physician, 30 years a Parisian Specialist (now retiredi showing sufferers how they may cure themselves of Nervous Debility, Lost Manhood, &0., &a., without consulting a medical man. Address- PARISIAN, P.0.,80x766, Sydney. "A boon to all desiring 'aelf-onre. — Medical Review.

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Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 125, 23 November 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 125, 23 November 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 125, 23 November 1889, Page 4

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