James Smith Ins always something spicy to offer tbe public at this time of the year. On Friday, 26th January, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the 20 Days' Wonder Sale starts. Customers are advised to be early, as this sale is the chance of a lifetime. Strangers in the town should follow the knowing ones to the opening of the Great Realising Sale at Te Aro House. Starting on Friday afternoon, and continuing for 20 days, we Bhall sell French kid gloves at Is lid the pair ; muslin aprons at 4\d; fancy handkerchiefs at l\d each; ladies' linen collars, 3d each ; boys' sailor collars at sjd each, or half-marked prices. These, and endless other lots, will be sold at the Great 20 Days' Realising Sale, at Te Aro House. — Adtt. Where has the money gone P This certainly is a very pertiuent question ; but when.people find that they get value for their outlay, there is no uncertainty as to what brand they will buy nexttimc. The " Matchless " Brand Teas are growing in public favour daily, and the increase in tho demand for them is notorious. Their fine flavour and exceptionally good qualities are unequalled. — Advt. Razorine will sharpen the dullest razor, or money refunded. Directions for using razorine : — Rub the razorino on the strop, pressing hard, until it has a fair coating, and then strop the razor in the usual way, holding the razor perfectly flat. Use the side of the Btrop that is most worn. If tho strop has a canvas or stone side, uee eitl er of these to apply the razorine on. Always finish by stropping razor over leather without using razorine. Iho material is made hard co as to avoid putting on too muoh at a time, as only the smallest quantity is necessary. A cake should last two years. It does not harm razor. If the edge of the razor is blunt, tbis will have to be repeated several times ; but if it is only dull, once every four or six weeks will be sufficient. Price, Is per cake. Wilkins & Field, sole wholesale agents. — Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 48, 26 February 1894, Page 2
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351Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 48, 26 February 1894, Page 2
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