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TE ARO HOUSE. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS at the FANCY COUNTER. GRAND XMAS FAIR. See tbe LADIES' APRONS, GLOVES, and HANDKERCHIEFS. TE AHO HOUSE. D. 1. C. special announcement. ri"^O meet the increasing demand ■*- for Superior Dressmaking we have found it necessary to further increase tho accommodation for our workrooms. By tho addition of another workroom to her department, Mrs. Stockloy Jones is enabled from this date to exeoute all orders with greater promptitude. THE D.I.C. DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENTS supply the Bestfitting Dresses and Highest Class of Work at MOST ECONOMICAL RATES. Ladies are requested to inspect our Choice Dress Fabucs and to note the D.I.C. economical scale of charges before placing their orders. A. A. CORRIGAN, Manager. *> SECURR A SHARE OF THE PROFITS OK THE AUSTRALIAN I*/TUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY For the ourrent year, by EFFECTING A LIFE ASSURANCE - POLICY t With that Office BEFORE THE CLOSE OF THE YEAR. Note.— The amount of Profit distributed amongst the Polioyholders for the One Year, 1592, exceeded FIVE HUNDRED AND FOUR THOUSAND POUNDS CASH. Remember the Name of Office and AddreßS, because NO other Australasian office Divides Profits Yearly. ACTUAL EXAMPLES Of Bonus Declared as at 31st Dec., 1892, on Policies effected during Oct., Nov., and Dec, 1892:— Polic y w Sura Premium tj „1 ^.,, No/ A * e Assured. Paid. J£g£S: ■v 255.1&1 20 1000 18 U 2 17 10 0 254,800 25 2000 42 13 4 3G 16 0 1C9,2C8 31 2500 01 15 5 43 10 0 216,994 33 2000 60 13 4 34 6 0 149,209 45 1000 38 0 0 16 4"0 255,487 51 2000 100 18 4 31 0 0 Bonuses vest when Policies hive been two (2) years in force. Customhouse-quay, Wellington. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS Ask on inspection of the following New Lines in MILLINERY ! TWO CASES NEW 3AILOR HATS. UP RIVER, DOWN RIVER, TAPLOW, THE GARDENER'S DAUGHTER, NEWMARKET, &c. Note Prices— Trimmed, ~tlfttofil Note Prices— Untrimmed, -J /O to 4i '«. g^-YOU CAN'T BEAT IT. QREASE'S AH COFFEE Sold in the new one ponnd ronnd tins, |At Is 8d per tin A S. BIS S, ' ACCOUNTANT, TRADE ASSIGNEE, AND FINANCIAL AGENT, Featherston-street, Wollintrton. T7IVERYONE SHOULD BEAD " OLD CAXSTON'S TEMPER." There are hints in it concerning your Teeth, that no one oan afford to neglect. To be obtained Free of Charge from Mr. Woods, Chemist, Cuba-street; R. Holliday & Co., Lambton-quay ; and MR. WALTER E. HALL, Dbntist, 105, Willis-street. yr&. W. GODFREY MANTBLL, _„ JDENTIST, CCMITJCBT GAT!, SIDNIT-STBMT. Telephone No. 554. The Leading Fire Office in the World, 1 rpHE ROYAL INSURANCE CO. Capital and Acoumulated Funds exceod [ £11,000,000. Hwntbr-st. Extension, Wellington. ! W. M. BANNATYNE * CO., District Agents. SOUR MILK AGAIN! " YES, but if yon uso a little Kaye's Freservine it will always keep sweet. So will butter, meat, fish,, fruit, jam, beer, wine, &o. „ Agent — •*- WM. C. FITZGERALD, Consulting Chemist, next Evening Post offioe 2/6— Advice and Medioine at all hours — 2/6 TCTEW BOOKS. NEW EDITIONS. H. & J.IJAILLIE, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, 39, Cuba-strut, Wblmnoton. Kipling's Many Inventions, 6s - Marie Corelli's The Soul of Lilith, 6s Mrs. Clifford's The Last Touches, 2s Gd Sergeant' s The Story of a Penitent Soul, 3b Gd Bret Harte'B Susy, 3s 6d Lyeaght'a The Marplot, 2s 6d and 3s 6d Diok Donovan's Tracked to Doom, 2s "Black and White" Handbook to Royal Academy and New Gallery, Is 3d Stevenson's Island Nights Entertainments, 6s Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes, 6s Francis Adams' The Australians, Ss Strange Winter's That Mrs. Smith, Is OuioVs The Tower of Taddeo, 3s Gd Tavistook Taleß, 3s Bret Harte's- Sally Dows, 3s 6d . Yonge's and Coleridge's Strolling Players, 2s 6d and 3s Gd H. & 3, B. have been appointed Agents for Messrs. Gordon * Gotoh, and oan now supply their publication at English published pnOBB. -jc 1 INSPECTION INVITED. Telephone 313- , »arusE no othkr-than "' ' QREASE'B: -,A1 COFFER S'olo/onlt in Tins. 1? And see you gefit." Soldin one pound round tins, at Is SA. - '_ TVT O different quaUtiee of JIEALTH TEA. I>l THERE X ONLY ONESKJUALITY, : AND THAT \B " THE BEST.'^T. and W. TOTING, Wholesale Agent».f • .

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Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 130, 30 November 1893, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 130, 30 November 1893, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLVI, Issue 130, 30 November 1893, Page 2

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