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JOHN DUTHIE &/UO., "--otein it WHOLESALE BAND RETAIL IRONMONGERS AND IRON Invits inspection of their Stocks, now landed, of ARMS AND AMMUNITION Included in whioh are tho following : — rj-TTfJO Singla and Donble-Barrol, Muzzle and Breech-loading, S.B. Hammerless, VTU-HB Francotte Rifles n A'RT'RTftfir'RS C.F. Brown, Blue, and Green, in 12, 14, 16 gauge; American uaxvxj.uvujju 12 G, Revolver and Eifle PfYWIYETR. Diamond Grain, Alliance, Towerproof, FFF. SHOT, CAPS, WADS, r\J W JJEiJSt CARTRIDGE-FILLING and GUN-CLEANING REQUISITES, GAME BAGS, and all other appliances required by Sportsmen. A SHIPMENT OF DUPLEX TALL TABLE LAMPS, With Fanoy Silk Shades, just opened up. These Lamps proved a great snocoss last Boason. PROCURE YOUR TEAsTIHRPJCT FROM THE IMPORTERS ! LATTEY, L.IVEIIMOKE & CO., ltd , 37, FEATHEESTON-STREET. Telephone, 679. IMPoiIT THE CHOICEST INDIAN AND CEYLON "HILL GROWN" TEAS, DIRECT FROM CALCUTTA AND COLOMBO. _ Delivered Free to any AddreßS or Railway station in Wellington at the following revised rates : — In 51b Tine, 101b Tins, 201b Tins, per lb. per lb. per lb. FINE PEKOE SOUCHONG (a good Family Tea) ... T/Q l/8f 1/8 FINE PEKOE (Excellent Quality) l/JQ 1/9^ Ifi CHOICE PEKOE (Delicate Flavour, KillGronii) ... 2/- 1/Hg tyU ORANGE PEKOE (Golden Tip, H.ll Grown) y/2 2/1^ 2/1 2i Per Cent. Disoount tor Cash with"order. BEALTH, STKENirTH, AND VIGOR * EevTu ii hi> TO tho Weak, Nervous, and Debilitated, and all who suffer from Brain and Spine Affections, Fits, Paralysis, Sleeplessness (an early symptom of Paralysis), Bronchitis, Asthma, Consumption, Liver and Heart Derangements, hhoumatium, Goat, Sciatica, Indigestion, Poor Blood, Ernptiona on the Face, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, Womo Affections, and all Chronic Diseases of .Men and Women. L.K.Q.C.P., L.M., &c, THE EMINENT LADY EXPhBl 1 , PHYSICIAN, SURGEON, ACCOUCHEUR, AND SPECIALIST (Late House Physician of the New Hospital for Women, T ondon), is now permanently located in Wellington, and may be CONSULTED FREE At Her Rooms, 14, Bbandon-stbeet, Opposite the D.I C. MEN OF ALL AGES, Who may suffor from complaints showing, among other distressing symptoms, the following Lassitude), Weakness of the Back, Pain acro-s the Loins, < 'oufusion of Ideas, Defective Memory, Aversion to Society, Despondency, Offensive Breath, Palpitation of the Hpart, Incapacity for Mudy or Business, Spots and Specks before the Vjes, I'lmpSe*, Blotches, Ac, should consult me at once. I thoroughly understand such troubles, >v.d i.an speedily cure their. — — LADIES ! Your delicate Btrneture, your highly organised sensitive nature, combined with the fine material of which you ore formed, demand that yon should not, under any circumstances, suffer any of the organs of the body to remain impaired for fear of involving serious results. The continuance of *ur national prosperity depends, in a measure, npon your good health There is no need for you to suffer longer, no matter how long you have beeu afflicted, or how much treatment you may have taken. Come and consult vie, and I will show you how your trouble can be removed when the right remedies are applied. The Doctor's phenomenal fneoeas rests upon the marvellous cures which have followed the use of her Remedies in the most severe cases of Nervous, Biain, t^kin, and i hronic Complaints. Beware of the Quacks and Impostors that at present infest Now Zealand, and consult the only Legally-qualified I ady M.D. in the Southern Hemisphere, who is registered in Now Zealand and permanently settled at 14, BKANDON-STitEJiT, WELLINGTON. SUCCESS CERTAIN IX ALL CASES UNDERTAKEN. RELIEF AT ONCE. CONSULTATION FREE. Hnui s — Id (<i li diilv. Tuesday and Saturday Evenings, 7to 9 also.

8. LUKE * ~oNB, TB ARO F t*TJDRY Oilljkg;o>. SOLE MAKERS OV 'tt-r CELEBRVTEI) C'orjTISH COOKIN3 RANGES, The Stronosst Most Economical, and by far the Busr Cook«NO Range in ' the market. All our RANGES can bn fitted with Fir* pl-if ".» to ' Wf- 1 'n long lengths -it) ', ''I Repniis to all kinds of Ranges done on the shortest notice, as we oast every otlier day. Illustrated catalogues on application, t t EPAIKS, PAINTING, & TRIMMING ili Buggies, Wagons, Dogcarts, Sulkies. WHEELS TYKKD DAILY (no delay), New and Socou'l-hind Vehicles iv Stock. Dlustrated Catalogues Free to auy addre 8 COPE & NEV»'.vIAN. Coaoh Faotobs ani> Wagon Buildkbf Tory-street. Welliiißtor. ALL WE ASK IS A TRIAI And OOMPAKIbO.V with tho other Irand for the result will speak tor it*ulf E. H. CREASE & SON XjONDON LOAN AND DISCOUNT 3MNK. ESTABLISKLCD 1875. £10 to £10,000 advanced at moderate interest, for short and long periods, on personal security, deeds (no mortgage costs), shares, bills-of-lading, &c, to. Billb Discounted Dailt. OFFICES ... Panama-street, Wellington. Address-THE MANAGER. MONKii. MONEY to Lend on approved freehold security. Apply, JOHNSTON A CO., Merchant^ Feathorston-street. VVT ORABTREE * SONS, EnGINHRS AND BOIUBMAXKBP. Makers of small Compound Steam Engines. for Dairy Factories — the niosteconomioal engines made Wrought Iron Split Pnlliea, Shaftings Flax Machinery and Fittings alway ßin stoolt Sawmill Machinery a spooiality Agents for Thos. Broadbent & Sons dirrot steam-drivon Hydro Extraotor, suitable for wool washers, woollen mills, and launiry men- Prices on application. CITY FOUNDRY. XV <l STIISKT W H.l IKO TON •**r J. G A U D I N, 26, Ghuznoe-stroet, off Cnba-Btreet, COAL AND FIREWOOD MERCHANT Dryest lirewood, nil lengths. Best quality. Lowost Price Prompt Delivery. Telephone 271.

1 TO THE LADIES OF WELLINGTON aAVING imposed fitet-claaa workmen for the making of nil kinds of beautiful Wicker and Cauo i'urniiuro, I am prepared to execute orders at a very low price I will be pleased if you will come and inspect these goods I have on view, and tiioeo who have illustrations of their own can get them made on the shortest notice. lam also selling very handsome Perambulators, with re vorsible hoods aud rubbor-tyred wheels, for £2 each, and iron wheels for £1 10s. Dolls' Perambulator* from 1b Gd each, to very pretty rovoraible hood Prams at 15s. Splendid presents for children. Basketware of every description manufactured on the premises. Pianos and Perambulators sold on the deferrod Bystem. BDWW AENOLD, 90. WITTT3- STREET WELLINGTON O> runuiule oi ail t_ heimsts, aiuullors, and Motekcepers. Wholi-t-ale Agents for Wellington Province— SHAHLAND & CO., Wellington. PREVEN I'ION IS BETTER THAN CURE. AVOID DISCOMFORT AND DISEASE BY WARMING AND VENTILATING YOUR OFFICES AND BEDROOMS. "ifT jit it (an l[j 'I; I 1 / ' THE ll ,' \ / 1 f'Wrt'Wsrti 1 I I K'.cspliaM I I I '.111 WAK£II ,|l| \ / I THE WERA-WKRA is an ingoniouslyoonstruoted, air-warming apparatus, successfully designed to meet the want of tho age. Tho cold air admitted from outside by pipe D (see diagram) passes through i hot chamber F, tbouco into the room b\ opening G, while, the air uped in combustion passes oul of the room by pipe I, and ia, therefore, not broathed. SIMPLICITY ITSELF. CHEAPER THAN ANY WOOD OR COAL FIRE. CONSUMPTION OF GAS, Per Hour Xt> Per Hour. a No Smoke. No Draught. No Smell of Gas. Patentee's Agent, Wellington and District — L. COUPLAND, 11, Brandon-street. A WELL-KNOWN Settler, Mr. T. E. iTL Jones, of Mitoholltown, writes t — "Mr. Win. C. FitzGerald, Consulting Chemist.— Dear Sir — Your Chocolate Worm Tablets have been efficacious in ouring my children of worms, after many other romodies failed." Solo proprietor, WM. 0. FITZGERALD, Consulting Chemint, next Evening Post office. Advioeland MoJicine at all,, hours, 2t6d.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 18, 21 July 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 18, 21 July 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 18, 21 July 1893, Page 4

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