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J^IRKQALDIE & STAINS' FIRST DISPLAY OF AUTUMN NOVELTIES. FIRST SHOW DAYS,TUESDAY, 27th FEBRUARY, AND FOLLOWING DATS. TRY UNCLE SAM'S COOKED ROLLED OATS, A LUXURY FOR BREAKFAST. Sold by all Grocers, in 21b Packets, Is. THOMSON, LEWIS & CO. /~N ENTLEMEN — The Purified Soda VJT Watkb I obtained from you is undoubtedly of Superior Quality, and has met with my entire approbation. I havo recommondod it to numerous patients when indicated, and shall be glad if you will forward mo another gross at your earliest. Faithfully yours, E. FRIKART. M.D..L.X.0.C.P., Ac. A. LE V I (Late Consulting Agent for Now Zealand to N. Lazarus & Co.), Has cotnmenaed business as CONSULTING OCULIST OPTICIAN, At 65, Lambton-qnay, oppoaite Panama.Btreot. Tho eight of each Eye thoroughly tested by the most modern appliances, and suitable glasses fitted. ' Moderate Chaboes. A practical Long Grinder employod on the premises. Thb Leading *iric Office in thk World, rjiHE ROYAL INSURANCE CO. Capital aud Aconmnlated Funds oxoeed £.l\ ,000,000. llunter-st. Extension, Wellington. W. M. BANNATYNE & CO., District Agents. W. SINCLAIR, "OARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, Colonial Exchange Buildings, Wellington. T sl BISS, ACCOUNTANT, TBADB ASSIGNEE, AND FINANCIAL AGENT, Feathorston-stroet, Wellington. AUTUMN SHOW, D.I.G, DRESSES.-^-Pa^impor. rials for tho Autumn and Winter are on the most extensive scale, completely eclipsing those of any former season. We are confident (bat a visit of inspection will convince all that theD.I.C. Dress Materials for variety, novelty, and economy in prices cannot be excelled. Colonial Tweeds a speciality. MANTLES The Mantle Showroon; is now heavily stooked with the most varied assortI ments of the very newest I Jackets, Mantles, Capes, Mackintoshes, Tweed Costumes, Tea Gowns, Dressing Gowns, Opera Mantles. Cloaks, &0., &c. MILLINERY.—. 0 , 11 ' imports for the Autumn Season will more than sustain the reputation of the D.I C. for choice and elegant Millinery. DJ.C. CO-OPERATIVE STORES. A. A. CORRIGAN, Manager. B. HALLENSTEIN, Chairman. Tl/|R. W. GODFREY MANTELL, DENTIST, Cemetery Gate, Sidnet-btbeet. Telephone No. 554. MADAME De VERNEY, COURT DRESSMAKER, FROM Worth's, Pakis, now at TE ARO HOUSE. Latest Parisian Fashions and Perfect Fit at our own Modorate Prices. TO CORRESPONDENTS. Thos. W. K. Foster, Feilding.— The following is the information as to tho two Cathedrals asked:— St. Paul's, TiOndon— Extreme length, "500 ft; greatest brcndtli, 250 ft; width of nave, 118 f t; height to top of cross, 365 ft. St. Peter's, Borne— Length, 630 f t; breadth, 440 f t; width of nare, 220 f t; height, 4374 ft. " G.O.M."— Sir George Grey is the senior Kuiffht Commander of the Order of the Bath. Bis knighthood was conferred in 1848.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 57, 8 March 1894, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 57, 8 March 1894, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 57, 8 March 1894, Page 2