ENORMOUS S-UCCESS OF OUR EREE SITTINGS. WE 'are Photographing (Cabinet size only) and showing a finished portrait of oaoh sitter FREE OF CHARGE. If approved of, the first copy can then be obtained for Two Shillings for Full or Three-quarter Length, and Four Shillings for Vignette Bust ; Ono Shilling oxtra for children under tivo years old. Extra copioß Ono Shilling oaoh. It is entirely optional whether you take the photograph when finished. No one is askod to buy it. The great advantage is apparent. If yon are not pleased with the pioture don't have it jit won't coat you anything. If satisfied and wish to take it, the oost ia very trifling. Moreover, it compela us to do our utmost to please and satisfy our sitters, and this is tho chief reason of our great success. ■Remember ! — We photograph and Bhow a finished pioture of yourself Free of Charge. N.Z. PHOTOGRAPHIC Co., frt, CUBA-STREET. GENUINE SALE! SLAUGHTERING PRICES |~ ARGEST and most complete stock of LJ Furniture and Household Furnishings to soleot from at FIELDER'S, Wholesale and Retail Manufacturer, Manners-street. Wellington. Scott's Ferry, Rangitikei River, March 10, '94 MR. W. C. FITZGERALD. Dear Sir,— l was a martyr to Asthma. The mixture whioh you prescribed for me has done me more good than any other medicine. I now consider myself oured. With many thankß. — Yours truly, C. Bushett, Pilot. WM. C. FITZGKRALD, Consulting Chemist, next Evening Post office 2/6— Advioo and Medicine at all honra — 2/6 TMPROVED HEALTH for the LADIES. No colds, no bunions, no corns, no headaches, no doctors' bills — lifo made pleasant by woariag the Electro Force Boots' and Shoes, a cure for 100 ailments. To bo had only from T. J. LEIGHTON, Molesworthstreet and Petone, sole agent. ODIC ELECTRO FORCE. What ia it? and Where ia it? A NEW INVENTION. THE ODIC ELECTRO FORCE BOOTS, A Cure for One Hundred Ailments. No Corns. No Bnniona. No Colds. Every Lady should wear them. Just Opened, in Ladies' Calf Shoes and Boots, Ladies' Glazed Kid Button and Lace Shoes and Boots. Only to be had from T. J. LEIGHTON, Molesworth-street, Sole Agent. GEORGE'S PANORAMIC VIEWS OF WELLINGTON, for the Home Mail.— Jnst Published, in fonr sets— from Mount Victoria, bt. Patrick's College, The Terrace, and from the Post Office Tower complete, or in seotionß. On salo at all Stationers'. (In purchasing ask for St. George's Viows, with name on margin.)
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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 93, 20 April 1894, Page 4
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401Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 93, 20 April 1894, Page 4
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