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THE TIME IS PAST ¦lirrßEN an y man oan afford to do muoh T» writing with the pen. The writing maobine, although in its infancy, has established itself, and will soon be as common in the home as the sewing machino, and ere long taught in the public schools. The typowriter enables you to do work in a half ¦ r a third of tho time required by the pen, and more agreeably to yourself. _ No person has yet been known to hava acquired facility on the writing machine and then to have gone baok voluntarily to the pen. At tho present time in New Zealand and Australia scores and hundreds of ofßoeg recognise the typewriter as a necessity. But there are so many machines that the would-be-purchaser in puzzled to know whioh to buy. We aro more fastidious now than we were a few years ogo, when there were only one or two kinds to select from. Suoh antiqnatod devices as ribbons and shift keys have been discarded, and orookod alignment and blurred work will no longer be tolerated. There is not a doubt but that the machine that has reached tho highest point of development, and that marks an advance far ahead of all its competitors, is the YOST. The YOST Writing Machine is made at its own factory, Bridgeport, Conn., U.S.A. — the largest and best equipped typewriter factory in tho world. Spiled wprkmen put only t]je finest materials into its construction. Its inventor (Mr. G. W. N. Yost, after whom the machino is named) was also the inventor of tho Remington and Caligraph maphines. Tho Yost contains the jreaidium of all that's good and the oorreotion of all that's bad in theso former productions out of which the same great genius evolved it. It is the only typewriter that has direct printing, automatic inking system (discarding ribbon), wonderful centre gnido alignment, velocity touch, scientifi c keyboard, case, durability and superb construction. The beauty of its work cannot be equalled by any other. It has been exhaugtiyejy tested and widely accepted as the Now and Hjgher Standard. Full information given by writing to GEO. M. YEREX, only Agent in New Zealand, 7, Manners-street, Wellington. THE LONDON DAILY TELEGRAPH EULOGISES BUCHANAN'S HOUSE OF COMMONS WHISKY. H /"VWING to the ra-vagos of tho phylVr loxera in the favoured districts of France," says the London Daily Telograph, " it is an open secret that there is very little good brandy obtainable, and British exhibitors are hoping that they will be ablo to induce the Parisians to substitute for it a much more wholesome spirit— Sootoh whisky. Tho French are not unappreoiative of its (Bucbanan'3 House of Commons whisky) qualities, for at the Hygiene Exhibition, vi the capital, as well as at Troyes, in the champagne country, they awarded GOLD MEDAL and DIPLOMA to purveyors of Scotch whisky to tho House of Commons, Messrs. JamoH Buchanan and Co. (Glasgow and London). This firm was also highly successful at Cflosgow and Melbourne, Scotch whisky may be oJasßed broadly into ' Highland malts ' and ' Raw grains,' with perhaps a third variety' eajlpd ' Lowland malt, which is made in the southorn countries. Tha Highland comes to us from j remote glens, where the purity of tho water is unquestionable, and it ip distilled from the best malted barley proaurablp. It is at this stage that the peat whioh is used for the drying kilns imparts the oharaoteristio Savour." This high-olass whisky iB kept at every rospeotable and well-appointed hotel. It may be procured also from the leading wine and spirit merchants. — Wholesale agent*, Castendyk & Fooke. Wellington. 1 yrjTf ANTED the Pubho 10 Know, that Neil's Ready Relief Asthma Powder has an extensive sale. We can safely say that it has no equal, while it is within the reaoh of all. Is Dor tin; three tins in one, 2s fid. At Neil's, 36, Willis-street. Telephone, 724.] [P.O. Box, 350. J. L. MORRISON, Rope Manufacturer, Hemp and Fibre Dealer, Offices and Warehouses: Nos. 12 and 14, Featherston-street (Post Office Block). TTAVINQ Jeasod above central and oommodions warehouses, I am prepared to undertako storing, shipping and handling all kinds of goods at lowest possible rates. Prompt replies to all enquiries. rifllßLU CATHIE. TAILOR AND CLOTHIN'O MANUFACTURER Estimates givon for Volunteer, Naval, Police, and Fire Brigade Uniforms, Ao Mannsrs-street, Next Grey Valley Co&l Compau> .

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Evening Post, Volume XLIV, Issue 45, 22 August 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLIV, Issue 45, 22 August 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLIV, Issue 45, 22 August 1892, Page 4

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