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/ILL WE ASK IS A TBIAL |WH*rJ?^# If |_J I* \ r^^^^^^^^B And COMPARISON with the other brand for the result will Bpeak for itself B. H. CREASE & SON." S*LUKis - SONS, TFI ARO FOONDBY Wbllihotok. SOLE MAKERS OY THE CELEBRATED CORNISH COOKIN3 RANGES, The Strongest Most Economical, and by far the Best Cooking Range in the market. AU our RANGES can be fitted with Fireplaoes to bun Wood in long lengths ap to 2ft. Repairs to all kinds of Ranges done on the shortest notice, aa we cast every other day. lUußtratod catalogues on application. MARINE RETREAT HOTEL, Pbtonk. BERNARD LARKIN, Having leased the above well-known Hotel, is now prepared to receive Visitors and Boarders. Tbe grounds connected with the Hotel are splendidly laid ont in lawns, bowling greens, flower gardens, and paddocks with stables attached. Most charming situation, with' splendid viow of thqharbour. Grand accommodation ior •Boarddrs-and-JYjsitora, fronrlߧ week upwards. SuitßD-of- Boomoiot JuarJSfld_Conples or Families. "~ — - The very best of Wines, Spirits, and Beer, in stook. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF LICENSE. I RICHARD MOTHES, of Petone, being • the holder of a publican's license in respect of the houso and premises situate at Petone, known as The Marine Retreat Hotel, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will at the next Licensing Meeting, to be holden at Petone , on the ninth day of December, 1893, apply for a transfer of the said license from myself to Bernard Larkin, my appointee. Dated the 13th day of November, 1893. B. MOTHES. ETROPOIITAN FAMILY HOTEL (Now Management, No Liconse), CHRISTCHURCH, Cashel-street. Home comforts for visitors. Baths— hot, cold, and shower — on each floor. Telephone 342. Privato Letter Box 50. Night porter kept. TERMS, 5s 6d and 6s PER DAY.— OTTO SCHNEIDER, Proprietor. TI7-E HAVE "FOB SALi!, CHEAP, Fob Cash ob on Time Payment, HUMBER SAFETY BICYCLES, Made of pure steel throughout, fitted with pneumatic or cushion tyres. Six months' gnarantee with each machine. Sundries and fittings of every description kept in stock. Repairing a speciality, at very reasonable rates. No gas-piping or malleable cast-iron fittings used, as is the case with most imported machines. J. SEXTON & CO., Southern Cross Cyole Factory, r Tory-Btreet. P.S. — We take in maohines to sell on commission. No oharge mado if not sold.

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PURIFY THE BLOOD. A TARANAKI Client writes:— "Mr.Wm. J\. 0. Fitzgerald, Consulting Chemist. Dear Sir — Please forward at your earliest convenience two bottles o£ Blood Purifier (your own mixture). During a stay in Wellington I used two bottles of tho same, from which I derived great benofit." A.M., Box 26, Stratford. Sole Proprietor— WM. C. FITZGEEALD, Consulting Chemist, next Evening Post offioe . 2/6 — Advioe and Medioine at all honra — 2/6 TJECEIVED Firat Awards at Dunedin J-* 1 Exhibition for High-doss Tailoring; First Award for Ladies' Riding Habits; First and Speoial for Style and Finish; Firat Prize for Artistio Cutting. J. H. DALTON, 43, Cuba-street. DRY FIREWOOD. Best Quality. Lowest Prices. npHOMPSON BROS. & CO., Dixon, Murphy, and Featherston Btreets. IS YOUR HAIR WEAK AND THIN? rw^HE Madeline Bay Bum and Bitter Apple X will rapidly strengthen and improve its growth. Sole Agent— WM. C. FITZGERALD, Consulting Chemist, next Evening Post office. 2/6-^Advioe and Medioine at all honrs— 2/6 AFTER MEASLES, -TTBE our Golden Eye Ointment, Phos\J phorised Quinine and Iron Tonio, Dunean's Phoßpfaorised Cod Liver Oil; all three will be found invaluable. Sole Proprietor — WM. O. FITZGEEALD, Consulting Chemist, ne j.t Evening Post offioe. 2/6— Advioe and Medioine at all hours— 2/6

OMOKERSI Every plug ot the CORO RECT THING AT LAST TOBACCO bears distinctly John H. Maclin and Sons' name; Do not be put off with any inferior brand, but insist on having the CORRECT THING' AT LAST. i /CUTTING by the Now Patent Multiform ' System whereby a perfect fit is guaranteed, - ■ At DALTON'S, ] The Tailor, 43, Cnba-street. HE CORRECT THING AT LAST \ TOBACCO just received FIRST PRIZE in Virginia as the BEST DARK i TOBACCO- of fiie world. . c npHE press and publio alike pronounce DALTON'S .without, doubt the- cheapest, the best, and most reliable Tailoring Ettab. lishment in New Zealand. ~ 43, CUBVBTRIET.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 116, 14 November 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 116, 14 November 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 116, 14 November 1893, Page 4

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