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TO THE LADIES OF WELLINGTON. HAVING imported first-class workmen for the making of all kinds of beautiful Wiokor and Cane Furniture, I em ureparod to execute otdera at a very low prioe 1 will be pleased if you will come and inspect these goods I have on view, and those who bave illustrations of their own enn get them made on the shortest notice. lam also selling very handsome Perambulators, with re rersible hoods and rubber-tj rod wheels, for £2 each, and iron wheels for £1 10s. Dolls' Perambulators from la 6d eaoh, to very pretty rovnraible hood Prams at 15b. Splendid presents for children. Baßketware 3£ every description manufactured on the premises. Pianos and Perambulators sold m the deferred system. EDWIN ARNOLD, m. WITT is -STREET WELLINGTON A LL WE ASK IS A TRIAL nd LOJIFAMSON with tho other brand for the teßult will speak for itself 2. H, CREASE & BON. PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE. VOID DISCOMFORT AND DISEASE BY WARMING AND VfiXTILATISG YOUR OFPrCRS AND BFDHOOMS. [IHE WERA-WERA is an ingeniouslyL constructed, air-warming apparatus, ccessfully designed to meet the want of o age. The cold air admitted from outside pipe D (see diagram) parses through a t ohambcr F, thence into tho room by oning G, while tho air nsed in combustion sses out of the room by pipe I, and is, sreforc, not breathed. SIMPLICITY ITSELF. 3HEAPER THAN ANY WOOD OR COAL FIRE. CONSUMPTION OF GAS, P«b Hour Zd Peb Houb. No Shoks. No Draught. No Shell of Gas. tenteo's Agent, Wollington and Distriob — L. COUPLAND, 11, Brandon-street. fIADES & FLYGER, 20, CUBA-STREET, Opposite Te Aro House, UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL FURNISHERS. Hearse, 40., kept n Premises, nerals oonduoted to suit all olasses, with every requisite BUILT>F.KB AND CONTRACTORS, fesidecoe on the promiwn. Ring ball lar Usnp, np the •ntronot,

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Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 22, 26 July 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 22, 26 July 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 22, 26 July 1893, Page 4