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Look Here, Friend, are you Sick? Do you suffer from dyspepsia, indigestion, sour stomaoh, liver complaint, nervousness, lost appetite, biliousness, exhaustion or tired feeling, pains in the cheat or lnngs, dry cough, night sweats, or any form of consumption ? If bo, you shonld try a courße of Radam's Microbe Killer. It cares when everything elso fails. The Rev. Wm. Smith, of Wodonga, Viotoria, says, in speaking of Badain's Miorobo Killer- "I have every confidence in recommending it to all suffering ones." Thousands of others in Australia and hew Zealand are Baying the tame thing. J One of our new 48-page pamphlets given you a good idea of what the miorobo killer is accomplishing. Post free on application. All chemists Bell the microbe killer in 40oz bottles and 1-gallon jars. — The Kadam Microbe Killer Co., 41, Market-street, Melbourne, Yiotoria. Messrs. Ma' col m and Grigg, Wholesale Representatives in Kew Zealand, 30, Bond-streot, Dunedin. — Advt.

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OPENING NOTICE. ME. HENRY GILLS, the well-known Baker and Storekeeper, has opened his Shop in Taranaki-pJace, and invites his old friends and customers to give him a oall, and he will supply them with First-olass Goods at lowast prices, for cash, and Bread of th^bost quality. < HENRY GILLS, Taranaki-plaoe, Wellington. riIAXXOR BROS. CONDENSED COCOA. New prooeßß. Try it. QTANDARD BOOT AND SHOE CO., Mannerb-stbeit. Having purchased the balance of Mr. B. Ibbotbon b stook, and added to it large parcels of New Goods, offer the whole at prices, which the pnblio are bonnd to appreciate. CONTINUATION OF SALE FOR ONE MONTH. Oar Repairs are pleasing everybody 600 PAIRS OF TRAVELLERS' SAMPLES AT RECORD PRICES. Opposite Opera. House.

"VT R. T. C. WEBB (Associate in Musio Trinity College, London), Organist St. Mark's Chukch, TEACHER OF SINGING AND PIANOFORTE, 12, Victoria-terrace, Ellick-strekt. MADAME SHEATH, PROFESSOR of MUSIC and SINGING, on the moat approved Italian, English, and German methods. Voicr Production " A Speciality. Madame Sheath olaims that . she possesses the trne art of developing the fnll powers of the voioo, giving flexibility, sweetness, and a thorough musical tone. Vooms at tho Dresden, where terms can be i ' ' <•> ined. Special arrangements for eohools. !'"; ils can commence at any time, as terms > l.i • ,) from first lesson. * A PIANOS. « ___ d ANOTHER Shipment of the celebrated. S Reiohardt Pianos is now landed, ex Duke of Sutherland. Grand tone, splendid = finish, and moderate price. Samples can be g Boen at onr warehouse. * W. M. BANNATYNE & CO., V Hunter-street Extension. — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —^— _— DANCING. I' MRS. DOD WELL'S A dult Class is held y on Monday Evenings. Children's Class on Saturday Afternoon, at tho Masonio A Hall. Private lessons if required ; also in tJ the Waltz Miuuet, French and English S; Minuets. S Kalnlu House, Willis-street. to| — St MRS. NOT and Mi?s MARTIN, Teachers X: • of the "Elixir" System of Drees- A1 making (Patented under the "Patents, sn Designs, and Trade Marks Act, 1889," ed have arrived in Wellington. Mrs. Noy pc is a teacher of 26 years experience, and an having studied four systems of Dressmaking — —British. Pcientifio, Kureka, and Parisian — is an authority for stating that the Elixir has superseded all other methods by its sim- ~ plioity and its accuracy, pupils without any j^ previous knowledge of dressmaking easily - 1 - Learning in from four to six lessons of one Wi hour each, withontthe useof oharts, patterns, la or measurements to cut dresses, bodices, mantles, jackets, skirts, and oapes. It is so Fo oertainly accurate that fitting is not neoes- < sary. Proficienoy guaranteed. Testimonials Cai From all the towns visited, including the Lady Principal and pupils of Nelson College, ] »nd the' Reverend Mother of the Monastery, Tb Nelson. Ladies may make up dresses and Form their own olasses, choosing their own Goi iiours, under Mrs. Noy's supervision. Terms t -Single pupils, £2 2s ; olass of four, 35s No ;ach. Hours from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ladies Mught at own residences by arrangement. Evening olasses according arrangement Vd.dress-ExchangoHall. ' ' n

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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 49, 27 August 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 49, 27 August 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 49, 27 August 1894, Page 4