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THE PIRBT OF THE SEASON. IjIARLY SPRING NOVELTIES AT KIRKCALDIE & STAINS'. THE LONDON AND PARIS FASHIONS* Are represented in all Departments. EARLY INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY I SOLICITED. - A FAT BABY ia always interesting because it is well. It iB well becanse it is fat. The two go hand in hand in babyhood. A THIN BABY in an object of pity. Poor baby ! It is weak and can't tell what the trouble is. GIVE THE BABY a fair ohanoe. Give it Scott's Emnlsion to make it fat and well. In Scott's Emulsion are all the elements of food that babies must have in order to be fat and interesting and well and bright. SCOTT'S EMULSION the Cream of Cod-liver Oil, restores the strength of Weak Mothers and makes Growing Children robust and healthy. It ia easy on the stomach and is palatable. Physicians, the world over, endorse it. SCOTT A BOWNE (Limited), London. For sale by all Chemists. 22 TOHN CHURTON, Stock and Share Bbokie, Buys and Sells solely on Clients' Aooonnt. 106 and 107, VICTORIA ARCADE, AUCKLAND. WE SUPPLY the DIGESTIVE BREAD AND HEALTH CAKE. LUNCRFON Always ready— A Bowl of LUKCH> ON Soup or Pure Oatmeal PorLUNCHbONT ridge, Steak or Chop to order, Ham and Eggs, Eggs Poached or Boiled witb Bread and Batter. Note address—Home and Colonial Bakery Co., Lambton-qnay. Extension of premises and mproved management. Tl|R. W. GODFREY MANTELL DENTIST, • Oembtert Gate, Sidnbt-stbest. Telephono No. 551 £11 10/-T\ININQ-ROOM3 fnrnished oomplete with, every requirement, of good quality, including Furniture, Carpet, Crockery, Glassware, Cutlery, Table Linen, Ac, at the D.1.C., from £11 10/The publio are invited to note tho prices of Dining-room in the D.I.C. Furniture Showroom THIS EVENING. 1895 1895 SPRING AND SUMMER LONDON AND PARIS FASHIONS Are now being shown, and on the arrival of the final shipment during the present week, the ANNUAL SPRING SHOW will be held at TE ARO HOUSE. TO CORRESPONDENTS. " H.H."— We ore not aware of any general role oa the subject. You had hetter write to the secretary of the trustees of any hospital you wish to knoir about, asking for a copy of the regulations. " Wager."— The highest temperiture registered in the sun in Wellington last summer was 145 degreea, on 28th January hist. The highest temneratnre in the shade was 88 dearreea, on 20th February.

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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 51, 28 August 1895, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 51, 28 August 1895, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 51, 28 August 1895, Page 2