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"DILLIABD TABLES A EEQXJISITE3 ALCOOK & CO., \i vl ' kai-TU U ER 3, MELBOURNE BALLS, CUES, CLOTH, Ao., Alwaya in stock. PHILIPS A PIKE Sole Aobnts, Wkhingtoh. 109 ' £ — ■* 109 «g =yf home w» cbtow^L fcia £ g SS* BAKERVO9 1 LTghil «> THE HOME AND COLONIAL BAKERY COMPANY, i LIMITBD. i In future every loaf of out Digestive Milk i Brown Bread will be stamped " Diqpstivi , Milk Brown Bemad," to prerent, if pos. sible, Bpnrions imitations. We have now ready onr Price-list, which includes c Memorandum Book and a Qnide to every Household. Obtainable by poßt or on application. OUE TKA ROOM For Refreshments, And to meet a friend when in town. ' Oar Tea Boom cannot fail to be very highly appreciated. We have the Pole Agency for all Professor Canning' R FARM and ORCHARD PRODUCE. Sac thi Window fob Apple Displat. Suoh a sample was never exhibited in Wellington before. THE ALFRESTON, 121b for la <ja, for a I few days only. BUTIER, in neat oardboard boxes, la lb. CHEESE, POULTRY, EGGS, Ac, Fresh Daily. ■ Please note the Address— 109, LAMBTON QUAT, THE HOME AND COLON fAL BAKERY COMPANY, Limited. EVENING POST JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT. |_1 AYING recently imported from the 8 leading Foundries in Europe and America 'i all the LATEST DESIGNS o*d INVENTIONS in TYPE and PRINTING MATERIAL, we are prepared to undertake all descriptions of GENEBAL JOB PRINTING, at LOWEST REMUNERATIVE PRICES consistent with First-class Workmanship. Business Cards, Circulars Billheads, Memo. Forms Statements, Invoices Letter and Note Headings Cnstoms and Shipping Form* Mercantile and Law Printing Auctioneers' , Seed, and other Catalogues Friendly Societies' Statements of Account Posters, Handbills, Streamers, Dodgers, and Gensrn.l Thoatrical and Show Printing Ball Programmes and Invitations Ladies' and Gentlemen's Visiting Cards Prospectuses and Balance-sheets Calico Streamers Books, Pamphlets, Prioe-liits Articles of Association Forms of For Sale and To L«t Tag and Luggage Labels Rules, By-laws, Penoe-Cards Ao., Ao., 40. | BLUNDELL BROS., GENERAL LETTERPRESS" PRINTERS WILLIE-STEKBT. J. VILE'S rjPELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MATT. J. COACHES Run as follows: — In the Wellington Digbriot — Between Woodville and Pahiatua, Thrioe Daily, and between Woodville and Eketahuna, Daily. In the Taranaki District— Between Hawera and Opunake, Daily, and between New Plyraonth and Opunake, Thrice Weekly. The time-table for these lines of coaches are published in the Coach Servioe Time-table in the N.Z. Government Railways Time-table, to be had at all railway stations, prioe one penny. JOB VILE, Proprietor. RUNTER. & CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE OF COACHES Leave Woodville for Pahiatmt tirice daily eaoh way, at 9.4*1 am. and 1 p.m., after arrival of Welline-ton train, rotnrning from Pahiatua S a.m. and 330 p in. in time for trains for Wellington and Napier. Coaches leave for Eketahuna daily at 9 40 a.m., in time for Wellington train, returning from Eketahuna daily at 1.30 p.m., after arrival of train from Wellington.— HUNTEß 4 CO., Proprietors, Woodville. Aeents— Cook 4 Son.. Wellington. COL2E 4 BA3RTLETT Bits Pbopkiesobs, Masterton. Bnaies meet every train ; fare, 3d. Horses broken into Baddle and harness. 1 'HOMOCEA' l^^j^^^k . Instantly Afflicted with Neuralgia, Lumbago, Paralysis, Convulsions, Bruises, Strained Muscles, Pains In Joints, Aches and Sprains, Eczema, Burns, Toothache, Faceacne, Chilblains, Hemorrhoids, Boils, Ulcers, Stings, Chaps, and all kindred ills and complaints. AsaPain-Relieuing.Soothingandcura-Hue lubricant, Homocea has no equal in the world of heating remedies. TESTIMONIAL FROM THE GREAT AFRICAN EXPLORER, HENRY M. STANLEY. , Whitehall, London, ' Dear Sir, — Your Ointment called HOMOCEA, was found to be the most soothing and efficacious unguent that I could possibly have for my fractured limb. The fault of embrocations generally, is that they harden and require warmth, whereas yours is as soft as oil, and almost instantly mollifying: in the case of severe inflajnmation.— Yours faithfully, HENRY M. STANLEY." "HIPPACEA"- th« Veterinary preparation of Homocea -Is invaluable for Stable. Kennel, Station, or Farm use. Homocea. is sold in two sizes, by all Storekeepers, General Dealers, and Chemists, Wholanla ApnU Jbr New Zealand :— KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER * Co. | THE NEW ZEALAND DRUG Co., Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch&Dunodln I GUARANTEE TO CURE - THE HERYES M» THE BLOOD Says HERR RASSMUSSSN, The Celebrated Danish Herbalist Ajto P«ri.Un Gold Mcdilllrt. of 54? Qeorce Btreet. ByOney, »>d 81 I«mbtoa Qua;, Wellington, N.Z.and no greater truth hit ever bttn uttered, jndcinr from ihi thousands of testimonials tent to hun 07 grmtefal cured Blood ana, MOTTO Sufferers, vhom kisyorld-reuoirneit m wK.w*T. AUrATiINB VTTALI'I'y p.Tttfrfy;TlTTi;ft nava mtonu to "neiHu^i^Y^^*. m^n iftfl , Tor eitmple, hu Celebrated AUrAIiISI! YITAIVITT PILL 3 an a certain Gure for weak Nerves, Depressed SptrlM, Debility, and Weakness ot the SplnefßraJn, nnd Merves. SpeeUl Powtrfal Courae, 43i. Sd.: Drdinan Count, Ma, cd.; Smaller Boxei^ 13m. and Ca. ; potted. 4 Bit Purely Herbal ALFALINE BLOOD PILLS ar* Bnntrpaaaed aa a Blood furlfler and Blood Tonlo, and wlUnDtpermitmpartielaofa&vßlooaDiaaaaa t« ramkin in. tha ■ 7 iUm. 1rlc«, tama at ViUlitT PUU. "* Hit ALTAUNB UNITEESAX PILLS art maetUti v a pennauent cure for Complaint! peculiar to LaillMt r>lce,aasMuVitalit/Plda. » rum. Rli Llrer and Kidney Piua, Bbtnmatlo Pills, aithma and 0ou»h Pllla, PU. Fovdera, rieth-Produclng FoWe^Tesrrle Po^ert, Varlcocl. Powdera. Pat-Beducin, Powder*. H? , Rettorerl,and Complexion BeanUnan an aimplr wonderful^and an well worth gltlnf a tnaj. -~— «r«m, «b« HERR RASSMUSBEN. S\ '

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Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 107, 7 May 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 107, 7 May 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 107, 7 May 1895, Page 4