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NOTICE OF BEMOVAL. «iTE have Removed our Offioeß from »» Parama-street to the Offices in the -or.th British Insur&noe Company's Buildings loUily oconpied by Messrs. T. K. MacdonaldACo. LEyl ± BQLTON> Solioitorß. MUSICAL NOTICE. ME. W. H. SPILLER desire* to notify that he has disposed cf his Mu<sio and Pianoforte Business to Mi. George S\ Parsons, of this City, and tracts that those wl.o have kindly favoured him with their ouetom for bo many years will extend their favours to his successor. IN reference to tbo above, l beg to inform my friendß and the musical publio generally that, having taken over the above business, it will be my aim to keep a, supply of the latest muaio, and by striot attention to business to merit a fair share of public favour. -- G. F. PARSONS. MADAME BEVA, COSTtfMIKIUC, 101, Willis-street (next Dr. Gillon's). Having had extensive firat-olaaa experience in Melbourne, Ladies may rely on their orders being executed satisfactorily. Fit, style, and finish guaranteed. Coßtumes made from 12s 6d. Ait of Drees-outting, Fitting, and Making thoroughly taught. Praotioal knowledge acquired. Classes arranged. p IKIS' COLLEGE, MELMEBBT HOUSE, B ROUGH AM-STEKET. Vaoanoiea for Boarders. DANCING.— Mrs. Dodwell's Class for Children is held at the Masonic- Hall on Saturday Afternoon, oommenoiog at 2.30. Adult Class on Monday Evenings. Minuets taught. Private leßtona given if required. Address — Kalnln House, Willie-street. MX. M. G. HBRING, B.A. (Oxon.), will open a School for Boys on WKDNESDAT, s(h June, at Avoos House, Bncklestreet, olose to Basin Reserve. Pupils also taken for Civil Servioe, Teachers' Certificates, and University Examinations. Night Classeß held for the purpose of imparting general information. RICHARDSON'S GYMNASIUM, Tory-street. PROFESSOR RICHARDSON, the olever and scientific Boxer, is to be found at the above address, where he gives lessons in the noble art. Private tuition given. Term begins with pupil. A complete apparatus of gymnastic appliances on the premises. Boxing lessons given at pupil 'a home if desired. "Disfigured for Life" Is the despairing cry of /<F~"Vi thousands afilicted with ft j. t\ unsightly sUm discnsra. / n \ Do you realize what thU 1 VJy.,, 1 disfiguration i:ican3 to fitw 4 'A''&*(!r' scnsitnc Minis'.' <j?y^ r\ SX~ It means ibOlMioa, socln- °/' ()lrtsion. / . Jl'J 1 ' =;; It is a bar to social and / Lffl ft business success. I \\ V Do you wondci that rte- \ spairsoizes upon these, #7 ** sufferers übon Doctor* tail, standard rcmi'it'cs fail. And nostrums jirme v.orse i!i "i uvless? Skin diseases aic niuat obbtmaic to euro. j CUTICURA IIEMCDU-S Have earned the vile Skin Specifics, Because for j ears tlicj havo mut with # mc-.t remarkable succcts. There are ensp* tliat they cannot cure, br they are few indeed. It is no lonp-dri>wii-oiitexi>cnsivce\|ieriment. One sliilllnfc invested in'CuTioun\ Soap Will prove more than we ilan- < l.iutt In short Cutioiika wiibrs wom>eiir, And its cures arc simjily isianelloug. tm- ' How loCureStii. D'i<as£b." 52 lagi.i. d ico 1 esi"ii euials, is wrsi rtd around e\erbottle of ilie Cuticuba Rtsoi.vtt.T. CutiCura PeMtniPS aie sold throughout tin »vorld. Pric»,CuTici'BA 50c, Cuticura Soap. 25 c, Cuticora Ktsot-VENT, Si. Piepared by Potter Drug & Chemical Corfokation, Boston, USA. By SI^SiJS Kxce'len-y Appointment the to HU jp€£s?£rj *\ Governor. NOTICE OP REMOVAL. JAMES J. CURTIS, Customs and Shipping Agent, FORWARDING * GENERAL CARHIEtt, CuBTOMHOtrsK-Qtr*.T, Wellington. P.O. Box 108. Telephone No 9. Furniture removed vith every care and attention. Telegrams and letters to wait on atenmen and traini receive prompt attention. Goods and paroels forwarded to all parts of the world, at cheap throucb ratps. THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONIAL FROM A WELL-K.nOWN CITIZEN'S WIFE SPEAKS FOX ITSELF:— Wooloombe-etreet, 20th April, 1895. MR. WM C. FITZGERALD. Consulting Chemißt. Dear Sir — You will be pleased to hear that my little Girl has got rid of no less than 114 woroiß, after treatment with your Chocolate Worm Tablets. Yoors truly, MKB. L. Price, Is 6d per box, post free. Oold Medal, Health Exhibition, Londoi. Most Delicious, Nutritive, and Digestible. Tins d'-iicious and highly nutritive Food Ins been used with remarkable success in the rearing of Infants, and by delicate and aged persons in England for many }'ears. It can now be obtained in scaled tins of leading chemists, &c. , in the Colonies, and will prove a boon to mothers and nurses. EvTKAtr From Private Letter. A Government Medical Officer writes :—": — " I bo^an using your Cood \\ han my son was only a 'o -might o!tl, and now (five nidmhs) he is as fine a boy as you could wish to sec." AC.RNTS— The N'-iv 7Ji KLKKV> I)W CO.. V/eilington, A vi £>J ail Cjuh tits, &*„., trzvrjnvAct c. GEO. BODLEY'S FAMOUS TTJI U C ALYPTU S DROPS, Invaluabi.sfob Asthma, Colsb, &0., Are again procurable, as I have arranged for a regular supply. GEO. BODLET. riIAKE WOOD'S GREAT PEPPER. A MINT CURE Fob Coughs and Colds. Sold by all Grooers. Is Gd and 2s 6d bottle. A CHALLENGE That I, ALEXANDER ROBERTSON, DYER, NAIRN-STREET, Am the only Dyer in the Colony who, after serving a tegular apprenticeship, PASSED A SCIENTIFIC TECHNICAL EXAMINATION, Graduated as a oapable Managing Dyer in all Departments, was Manager for years in leading Dyeworks in Perth and Paisley, Scotland ; and I can do Dyeing, Cleaning, and Fiuishing, equal to best Dyers in Britain. Glovo Cleaning, and Ostrich Feather Dye. sg and Drossing a speciality. Dyeing and Cleaning of every description done. Goods left at my ageutß promptly attended to. Goods called for and delivered. Send Post Card, or Telephone 918, to A. ROBERTSON, Dyer and Cleaner, Nairn-street. Q-OOD TOBACCO IB A VERITABLE GIFT OF THE GODS. Smoke thk "NEW VENUS" DARK AROMATIC. JUST FANCY MOTHER. /^.IRLS' NICE TWO-STRAP SHOES, ONtT 3/6. LADIES' DO., 4/3. AT PEARCE'S BOOT ARCADE, COBA-STBKT. J^END IT TO SHOBTT'B RENT'S DANCING PUMPS. GRAND LOT JUST OPENED. PEAROE'S BOOT AECADE, CUBA-BTBBIT. DEWAR'S WHISKY. RACE CARDS and PROGRAMMES for Season, also Prize Lists and Sohedules for Agricultural, Horticultural, and other Sooietiei, printed at the Evening Poit offioe, on the moit reasonable terms.

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Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 133, 7 June 1895, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 133, 7 June 1895, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume XLIX, Issue 133, 7 June 1895, Page 4

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