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THE TROCADERO /CONTINENTAL CAFE AND RESTAURANT, WiLLiB-BTREr.r - - Wellington. ; UNDKII NiW MANAGEMENT. IMPORTANT ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIONS. The Proprieto-B, having purchased all interests in the above, have determined to Griatlt Improve and Extend the Puemissb, whioh, when completed, mnst be reoognised as ono of the most popular, commodious, and seleot institutions in the Australasian colonies. A contract has been let by which the building will be immediately improved, at a oost of some of hundreds pounds, and while alterations in the meantime are being effected the business will be carried on, and every effort made to give satisfaction to patrons. A Frenoh chef of exceptional ability has been specially engaged, and the cuisine will be under his direot supervision. Dinner, from 12 to 2 Tea, from 5 to 8 Suppers during every evening PRIVATE DIN NEKS AMD SUPPERS A SPECIALTY. Orders roceived by Telephone will reoeive prompt attention. WALTER HAYBITTLE, Manager. T»EV. MOTHER AUBERT'S GREAT NEW REMEDY, WANENA, For Cuts, Bruises, Int<rnal Injuries, even of Firearms. IT ACTS LIKE MAGIC. WANENA oures also in Horses, Saddle and Girth Gall. Rev. Father Soulas, who has received in moßt flattering terms a decoration from the French Government for his eminent ser. vices in the ambulances during the FrancoPrussian war, writes :— " It is with the greatest pleasure that I teßtify to the very great value of your Wanena. I repeat here what I have always said : that 1 have never Been any remedy that could cure so quiokly outs and wounds, especially when fresh. During the disastrous war of 1870 we had in our ambulance distinguished dootors, inclnding two eminent professors of the faoulty of Nantea. Nevertheless, I oan assure you without the least hesitation, that had we had your Wanena we could have restored our wounded soldics to their regiments in half the time that aromatic wine and all the other remedies prescribed by our snrgeonE oould do. A mong the many wonderful cures made by yonr Wanena that I have witnessed, allow me to mention the case of tho nnfoitunato man of the upper part of the Wangatiui who had his hand shattered by tho explosion of his gun, and who was so successfully treated that after five weeks- he was able tc attend his own business." PARAMO, MARUPA, KARANA, NATANATA, Can be had from all Chemists. Distributing Agents— SHARLAND & CO. (Limited), Wellington. WELLINGTON BUTTER FACTORY. BLACK SWAN BRAND, Only one quality.

Thk Bbbt. gPECIAL OFFER. IMPORTED DUTCH FLOWER ROOTS. BEAUTIFUL JAPAN AND AMERICAN LILIES. Lilium Aueatum — The golden-rayed lily of Japan, large baits, 8d oaoh, 6s per dozen, 45s per 100 Liiaujt Washingtonium— The rare American white lily, Is Gd each, 15s per doz Li li am Hambolatii (true), Is 6d each, 15b doz Lilium: Pabdalhjtjm — 6d each, 5b per doz Hyacinths — Single red, all shades, single pure white, single blue, all shades, double white, double yellow, double blue, all at 4d each, 3s 6d per doz Crocus — White, blue, striped, and cloth of gold, la per doz, 6s per 100 Anemones — Double, scarlet, striped, rose, and blue, 1b 6d per doz Ranunculus — Superfine Persian, Turban and Frenoh mixed colours, 1b per doz Chionodoxera (the glory of the snow), luoilea and sardienses, Is 6d per doz Snowdrops — Double and single, Is 6d per doz. ALL JUST LANDED, OP FIRST QUALITY, AND IN FINE CONDITION. EAELT APPLICATION REQUESTED. F. COOPER & SONS, 30, MANNERS-STREET. TONES & ASHDOWN, Lambton-quay. SPRING SUITS, £3 3s, FOR CASH ONLY. The unprecedented Bucoess our Winter Suits attained makes it imperative for us to extend our operations in the popular direotion. We have reoeived a Chouse Stock of Tweeds for the coming season, beautifully designed, suitable for office, factory, or business, and will make, FOR CASH ONLY, £3 3s BUMMER SUITS. JONES & ASHDOWN, Lambton-qnay. M'NAB'S GARDENS, LOWER HUTT. THE most Popular Resort for visitors and the general publio in Wellington. Refreshments of all kinds. Strawberries and Cream. Adinisßion, Is Telephone 702. See advertisement for Cheap 'Bus Gardens every Suuday. MRS. RITSON, Opunako Dairy, No. 74, Ttiranaki-street. The Crown Separator Butter is without doubt the best in the market. I deliver same to any part of the city twice a week, all the year round. Note the Address : M£ B. RITSON, Opdnakb Daiet, 74, Taranald-Btreet. Telephone. No. 832. MR. WM. C. FITZGERALD, Consulting Chemist, Willis-street, Wellington. DEAR Slß— About four months ago I purchased a box of your Chocolate Worm Tablets for my little girl, and the first day, after taking them, 'she passed 29 Worms, from 6in to luin in length, and since then she has passed several more, from lOin to 12in long. My wife and I are quite confident that the tablets saved her life, for whioh aooept our heartiest thanks. WILLIAM LIDDY, Bootmaker, Ist August, 1894. Taitville. These celebrated Tablets are sent post free to any address for Is 6d. Sole proprietor — WM. C. FITZGERALD. Consulting Chemist, next Evening Post office. 2/8 — AdVioe and Medicine at M bonre — 2/6 fTIAYLOR BROS.' COCOA. Johnston A Co. T OOK OUT FOR D. ASHER'S "^ LARGE DIBPLAY or XMAS FANCY GOODS AND TOYS, Next to the Opera House, 52 AND 54, MANNXR6-BTEEKT. The Cheapest House in Town for Present?. NOTICE. DO not be deoeived, but go and buy your XMAS and NEW YEAR PRESENTS at D. ASHER'S Cheap Fancy Bazaar, next the Opera House, Mannersstreet, where you can buy a large 22in Wax Doll for Is, and a Boys' Bioyole for 12b 6d. No 75 to 100 per oent. put on the goods to give away a present,

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Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 140, 12 December 1894, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 140, 12 December 1894, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XLVIII, Issue 140, 12 December 1894, Page 4

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