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MEN AND WOMEN Of all Ages, and in all Stations of Life, IN SEARCH OF HEALTH AND VIGOR, Should at once'eonsntt the 'Physicians' of the"" FRIKART MEDICAL ALLIANCP.. \X7'HOSI3 mode of treating Chronic, Complicated", Nervous and kindred Disease i~ ■ 0 V V only lational, direot, prompt, aud absolutely Bin*» method of permanently re. '-.n f* to robnut health und vitality, the weak, nervous, and debilitated.' L.K.Q.C.P., L.M., &0., FOUNDER AND CHIEF PHYSICIAN, Assisted by a staff of Skilled Specialists. Nervous, weak, overworked, ambitionloss men and women, with aching heads, weak B tomachs, and loaden footsteps, who are bilious, spiritless," exhausted, debilitated, pale, easly tired, have bod tasting mouths on rising, inability for exertion, foul breath, furred or yellow tongues, whose sleep is unrefreshing or broken by dreams, \vho brood over their troubles real or imaginary, and to whom the world looks black and dreary, will find in our treatment a boon, a nerve food, nerve tonio, and nerve alterative, that cannot be found elsewhere, and which will rapidly and pleasantly restore them-to Vigor, Health, Strength, and Happiness. CONSULTATIONS EEEE. CURABLE OASES GUARANTEED. OFFICE FOR DISEASES OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN ONLY, AT CARLTON HOUSE, CUBA-STREET. OFFICE FOR DISEASES OF~ MEN- . 14, BKANDON-STREET.

WORLD'S kA.TR, CHICAOO. EDWIN ARNOLD, having returned from the World's Fair, wishes to call the attention of the Publio to the Mail-carts just arrived from America and England. These are the latest novelties that are made, and can be had with or without hoodp, or converted into single or double seated carriages. Folding Chairs, which form a lounge or bedstead ; a most useful piece of furnitnre. Three dift'orant kinds of Mattresses made on the premises — the Electric chain, Dominion ooppered wire, and tho woven wire mesh. Perambulators in groat variety, that -will make the Grossest baby laugh ; and Tricyole Horsos with patent rubber wheels. Music Stands, and all kinds of exquisite Basket Furniture, on view at ARNOLD'S ARCADE, 90, WHJJS • STREET, WELLINGTON. EttMEDIATE OASH ADVANCES. f*-\ f\ tUMk 1N VARIOUS SUMS <^lA/,\ r\f\t available for investment at from (j i« 7 |>t-r cent, per annum interest Aj-j-ij to ■. A. liarnott, Financial Agent, lc, Uui,l.t,r.a-qaay, next Central Hotel tvo ii j a ii c s~, GENERAL CARRIER, Howi's Lane, off Dixon-stbibt, Wellington. Goods received and delivered at wharves or railway Btations, also cleared throngh Customs, at lowest rates. Furniture removals by express, van, or lorry a speciality. All orders left at the office of J. C. Cooper, 20, Grey-Btreot, will be promptly attended to. Telephone No. 568. DRY FIREWOOD. Best Quality. Lowest Prices. npHOMPSON BROS, ft CO., Dixon, Murphy, and Featherston streets. By Gktf§>«Jsy Excellency Appointment 25§*»K?&S „ U» to Hi» 40^^^2^Si " OTern0 F > JAMES J. CURTIS Ctjstoiis and SnippiNa Agent, FORWARDING 4 GENERAL CARRIER. GBST-BTBEET, WELLINGTON. P.O. Box 108. Telephone No. 9. Furniture removed with every care and attention. Telegrams and letters to wait on tteamert or trains receive prompt attention. Goods and paroela forwarded to all print Hi IHE PLACE TO SPEND -A HAPPY X DAY. M'NAB'S GARDENS To be seen in all their Beauty. Lunch and Picnio Parties accommodated. Families wishing for a fow weeks' holidays, and to cater for themselves (optional), oan do bo by renting a cottage in the grounds. Terms on application. Bouquets and Floral Designs of every description made a specialty. Charge* moderate. Tolephone No. 702. ADMISSION— Onb Shilling. J^ADES & FLTGER, 20, CUBA-STREET, Opposite Te Aro Honse, UNDERTAKERS AND FUNERAL FURNISHERS. Hearse, Ao., knt n Premises. Funeral* oondnoted to suit all classes, with every requisite BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Residence on the premiseo. Ring bell andnr lame, up th« (jntmooe. npHOMPSON BROS. & CO.. Dixon, Murphy, and Feathorston streets, FOR MOKIHINUI, COALBROOKDALE 1 AND NEWCASTLE COAL. VX7E haVL I'ull bAW J( CHEAP, Fob Cash or on Tisib Patmekt, HUMBER SAFETY BICYCLES, Made of pure steol throughout, fitted with pneumatic or cushion tyres. Six months' guarantee with each machine. Sundries and fittings of every description kept in stock. Repairing a speciality, at very reasonable rates. No gas-piping or mallon.Ho east-iron fittings used, as is the case with most imported machines. < . J. SEXTON * CO., Southern Cross Cycle Factory, , , Tory-street. P.S. — We take in machines to sell on commission. No aharge made if not sold-. NOTICE TO' TRESPASSERS. „, , ALL Trespassers found on Miraaiar will ' - . „< be prosecuted. ', 4 , ' , . -i. A. *C. CBAWFQBD. ■ ' '" , ' • ; 11-u«r1 lu«r CRABTREE * SONS, ./,TiT • ' '' 'J ' ' ' ■ „ , EHaiNHits axd Boilhuhaitkh; ■•' )* i! ,n o"> •: • ...... w; -11 •" -Makers of small Compound. Steam Engines, ,1 \ for Ditiry Factories — the most economical, engines made „ t , ■ ,• , ■ Wrought Iron Split Pullies, Shaftings Flax Maohinery and Fittings always in stock Sawmill Machinery a. speciality ( ' , '_ ' Agents for Thos. Broadbent * l Sons direbt •team-driven' Hydro ' Extraotof, suitable for; wool washers,' woollen mills, andUunirj men Prioei on application. ''•"■'.•-• "^i <> i-r- ■ .' orihr'i'ouNbps'. ,! •' , , EVA-BTBHT. W»LLHtdTO»; ' " ' NOTICE TO JURORS' AND', pTHE^S., NOTICE is/heraby 'given ',tb ! 'Grand' and Common Jur'orß,' "Proseontdrs, '.Witnesses, and others summoned to ! a'ttend the ensuing Criminal'SittlnßS'-of-the'fc'npreme Court, on Monday, the 27th November inst., at 10 a.m., that their, attendance willnot bo required'tiU Thursday, SO^'Novcmber, at the «amo hour, as the Court-will bo adjourned from Monday. "the-27tl« I ,'-till Thursday, the 30th. inst. , at 10 o'clOok ' in the- foronoon. • "l)atbdthi»'22nd<layj)t'November, 1893. > D. G. A. COOPER, Registrar.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 126, 25 November 1893, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 126, 25 November 1893, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 126, 25 November 1893, Page 4

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