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*-4 \v^^"i'V"^ |j ft/-' WH. TISDALL begs to notify tbe • arrival of his Thout and Sea Fishing Tacklb. The whole of the Roods have been speoially made to order, and inspeotion is cordially invited. Trout Fishing Lioenses issued. 159, Lambton-QPAY. C^T^V mHE NEW TOST Still makchinq on! Hear the TJsrhs Talk! Me. J. K. Warbubton, Publio Trustee, in May, 1892, said :— " I prefer it to any other." In August, 1894 :— " I like it better than ever." J. H. Richardson, Commissioner Government Life Insurance, in May, _ 1802, said :—": — " It has giveu every satisfaction " ; and in August, 1894, he says :— " There are now in use five Yost's in this office, and their use confirms me in my original opinion, that it has several advantages over other maohines." Messrs. Philips and Pikk say : — " We have the oldest Yost in New Zealand, No. 6164. We have used the 'Hammond,' ' Caligraph,' and ' Smith-Premier,' and can safely recommend the Yost as the best and most durable in the market." Chas. Wilson, Editor New Zealand Mail, says : — " I am convinced the Yost is far and away the best machine." Walter Q. Foster, Esq., Manager N Z.L. & M.A. Co. (Ltd.), says :— " It is giving [us the most complete satisfaction." Sole Agent for New Zealand — GEO. M. YEBEX, National Mutual Buildings. WORLD'S FAmTcHICAOO. EDWIN ARNOLD, having returned from the World's Fair, wishes to oall the attention of tho Publio to the Mail-oarts just armed from America and England. Theße are the latest novelties that are made, and can be had with or withont hoods, or converted into single or double seated carriages. Folding Chairs, whioh form a lounge or bodstead; a, most useful pioce of furniture. Three different kinds of Mattresses made en the premises— the Eleotrio chain, Dominion coppered wire, and the woven wire meahPerambulators in great variety, that will make the orosseat baby laugh ; and Trioyole Horses with patent rubber wheels. Musio Stands, and all kinds of exquisite Basket Furniture, on view at ARNOLD'S ARCADE, 80, WILLIS • STREET, WELLINGTON. ISLAND BAY HOTEL (Four miles from the City). HAVING taken over the above Hotel, will be pleased to receive visits from my friends and the general public. Aooommodation for Families and Permanent Boarders at reasonable oharges. . Wines and Spirits of the best brands only kept. M3UB leavoß and arrives at the Hotel three times daily. . GERARD BOEDDINGB LUS, Proprietor. pLUB HOTEL, MASTERTON. Centrally Situated. JOSEPH MANDEL Proprietor. Since taking possession in Ootober last, I bavepartially Ho-builtandentiroly Renovated the above well-known Hostelry, and now offer to the General and Travelling Publio Accommodation Second to None in tho Province. Special and separate Accommodation for Ladies and Families, with Private Entrance and Private Sta roase. New Commeroial Rooms and new Billiardroom. Hot and Cold Baths. Night Porter, &o. JOSEPH MANDEL, CijUß Hotel, Masterton. pLUB HOTEL. PAHIATUA. The Proprietor of the above well-known Hotel desires to inform Commercial Travellers that the rooms lately occupied by the Pahiatua Club have been ooriverted into a first-class Commercial Room, and that the most commodious Sample Room in the distriot has been erected on the premises. Therefore the Proprietor solicits a share of the patronage of Travellers visiting this distriot. Terms moderate. ROBERT SEYMOUR ... Propeiktoe (Late of Wellington). T|T|T OBABTBEE & SONS, Engineers akd Boilbemakkeb, Makers of small Compound Steam Engines. for Dairy Factories— the mosteoonomioal engines made Wrought Iron Split Pullies, Shaftings Flax Machinery and Fittings always in stock Sawmill Machinery & speciality Agen, for Thoa. Broadbent & Sons direot steam-driven Hydro Extractor, suitable for wool washerß, woollen mills, and lanniry men- Prices en application. CITY FOUNDRY, 6YA-BTintHT. WKLLIHGTOH. rT^HE H. J. LIBBY, from America, has just landed our stock of KEW LAMPS, which should have been hero in March, consequently we have to dear same at HALF-PRICE. See figures in our windows. LAMPS, ~~ Abrived Too Latk LAMPS, At Half-price LAMPS, Must be Cleared LAMPS, Priced in Plain Figures in Windows LAMPS, ROCHESTER, PIANO and_PILLAR LAMPS, For Reading and Sewing LAMPS, MUST BE CLEARED THIS MONTH. N.B. — These Lamps will preserve the eyesight and prevent headaches. CAMERON & CHRISTIE, LAMBTON QUAY.

"All who would Mhiere roowai thoa endeavour to merit it." VT|TB have during the past year spared *» no expense in endeavouring to mak •or Beer second to none in New Zealand and oan now confidently aeasrt we have for ojeded in doing ho. Wo Invite all wko enjoy a Good Gluu of BEER To eak for STAPLES' BEST, On Draught, at almost all Hotels in the City and surrounding Districts, And confidently anticipate their ?3rdu.: will be that Stapisa & Co. have anoceEsfui'* removed the reproach that good Beer oonld not be brewed in Wellington* J. STAPLES & CO. (Ljmitkd), | MOLEffWORTH AND MUBPHT BTBMTB.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 64, 13 September 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 64, 13 September 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 64, 13 September 1894, Page 4

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