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THE TIME IS PAST WHEN any man can afford to do much writing with the pen. The writing machine, although in its infancy, has establihhed itself, and will Boon be as common in the homo as the sewing machine, and ere long taught in the public Bchoola. Tho typewriter enables you to do work in a half cr a third of the time required by the pen, and more agreeably to yourself. No person has yet been known to have acquired facility on tho writing machine and then to have gone back voluntarily to the pen. At the present time in New Zealand and Australia scores and hundreds of offices recognipe the typewriter as a necessity. Uut there are so many machines that the would-be-purchaser is puzzled to know which to buy. We are more fastidious now than we were a few years ogo, when there were only one or two kinds to select from. Such antiquated devices as ribbons and shift keys have been discarded, and crooked alignment and blurred work will no longer be tolerated. There is not a doubt but that the machine that has reached the highest point of development, and that marks an advance far ahead of all its competitors, is the YOST. The YOST Writing Machine is mado at its own factory, Bridgeport, Conn., U.S.A. — the largest and best equipped typewriter factory in the world. Skilled workmen put only the finest materials into itß construction. Its inventor (Mr. G. W. N. Yost, after whom the machine ia named) waa also the inventor of the Remington and Caligraph machines. The Yost contains the residium of all that's good and tho correction of all that's bad in these 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 guide alignment, velocity touch, scientifi c keyboard, ease, durability and superb construction. The beauty of ita work cannot be equalled by any other. It has been exhaustively tested and widely accepted as the New and Higher Standard. Full information given by writing to GEO. M. YEREX, only Agent in New Zealand, 7, Manners-street, Wellington. QUALITY AND PRICES ! See them at /^HISHOLM'S JEWELLERY SALE. Vj Goods Still Further REDUCED IN PRICE. Must sell Goods prior to alteration to premises. GOLD BANGLES, from 12a Cd GOLD BROOCHES, from 9s WATCHES, 8s 6d CRUETS, 8s Gd, &o. Only a fow of tho Watches mado specially to my order now loft. Sucuru one. Special terms during this month. Note Address — J. A. CHISHOLM, CUBA-STREET, Next to Pearce's. PIANOS 1 PIANOS I PIANOS ! THE LARGEST AND MOST COM PLETE STOCK OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS In New Zealand. HOFFMANN & SONS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENT IMPORTERS, WILIiIS-BTRKET, WELLINGTON, And Queen-street, Auckland. (Established over 30 years in New Zealand.) HOFFMANN & SONS, in thanking their numerous patrons for past favours, beg respectfully to inform them and tho inhabitants generally that they have on hand a large stock of Pianos from the very best manufacturers. TIME PAYMENTS. Please to Note our Address— HOFFMANN & SONS, Willis-street, Wellington. 211, Lambton-quay, and 75, Oula-stkeet. DAVID WIGHTON, Confectioner, has just received from Christy & Co. a fresh shipment of Kolanut Preparations, which he can with the utmost confidence recommend — Kolatina, Kola Tablets, Kola Chocolate, Kola Wine, Kola Elixir, Kola Bitters. Persons who suffer from Dyspepsia will find Kolatina a more assimilating beverage than tea, coffee, or cocoa, and will gain increased strength, appetite, and health from taking it for a time. Kolatina does not, like Cocoa, bring on biliousness, nor derange the digestion ; the weakest stomaoh benefits from its use. Kolatina keeps the system in a healthy and normal condition, imparting tono and vigor to all the organs upon whose perfeot performance the proper well-being of the body bo much depends, and enables a thorough assimilation of the food to take place— DAVID WIGHTON, 211. Lambton-quay (opposite Government Bnildngs), and 75, Cuba-streot, Wellington, N.Z. ART. ART. ART. MISS K. C. M. S. WHITE (Late of Nelson and Wcstport) is prepared to give lessons in Oil Painting, Landscape, and Flowers, At hor residence, No. 88, Upper Ghuznee-street. WOOD LINOLEUM. rriHE new covering for Floors, made from -*- beautiful New Zealand Woods ; inexpensive and everlasting wear. FREYBERG, Patentee, 20, Grey-street, Wellington. 'CJ-ORDON SILVER" SPOONS and FOBKS, same metal right through. Very Cheap. KNIVES. ~~ Wingfield and Rowbottom's TABLE and POCKET KNIVES. The oldest Cutlers in Sheffield. Undoubtedly tho Beat and the Cheapest in this oity. LAMPS, ~~ Equal 80 Candle Power. The simplest and Cheapest CENTRE-DRAFT LAMP ever produced, giving a magnificent pure white, steady light, on a small consumption of oil. MANGLES, ~ AT REDUCED PRICES ! WRINGERS, AT REDUCED PRICES ! AXES. ' ~ SHARP'S CLEAN AXES, 3s 6d each. EVEBYTHING ALWAYS CHEAP. GEORGE WINDER, CHEAPEST IRONMONGER, Corner Manners and Cuba streets. PUBLIC NOTICE. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY (Limited) desires to intimate to its clients in the Wairarapa and neighbouring district that it is closing the Masterton office as an Agency, but will continue to be represented in the above district by Mr. F. C. Lewis, whose headquarters will for the present be at Maeterton, and who will visit the principal oentroß at regular periods, which will be announced from time to time. The business of the Agency will now be conducted from the Wellington office, with which clients are respectfully requested to communicate for the future. WALTER G. FOSTER, Manager. PAINLESS EXTRACTION OF TEETH AND INSERTION OF ARTIFICIAL TEETH. MR. BRIDGE desires to inform patients that he Extracts Teeth absolutely without pain, by means of anaesthetics. Dicatkd Teeth Stopped Painlessly, whereby decay and toothache is arrested. ARTIFICIAL TEETH inserted at a very LOW CHABGJS. Patients requiting sets or partial sets of Teeth should consult Mr. Bridge. Consultation and Advice Free. Those unable to pay the whole cost at once may pay by deposit and instalments. J. W. BRIDGE, DENTIST, 102, Upper Willis-btreet, Next door Working Men's Club. WILLIS-STREET PHARMACY. rriHOMAS H. HUSTWICK, from London, X- t Pharmaceutical Chemist (Major Exam. Certificate of the Pharmaceutioal society of Great Britain), Honour-man in its Exams., and Member of the Sooiety, Manufacturing, Analytical, and Dispensing Chemist, has commenced business as above, opposite the " Evening Poßt." The above are the highest qualifications attainable, which, together with a lengthened English and Colonial Experience, will, it is confidently expected, ultima; ely make thii the leading Pharmaceutioal house in Wellington, and is sufficient warrant in expeoting a share of publio support.

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Evening Post, Volume XLIV, Issue 46, 23 August 1892, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLIV, Issue 46, 23 August 1892, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLIV, Issue 46, 23 August 1892, Page 4

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