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ONCK nmie we bes to anuout-no tlie arrival of our wu-o.iV -u|j; ly uf Chbistmas anu Ki-.w Yeab Cauds. The IMMENSE POPULAIiITV of Vur Boxes and Packets has been so very uiuply confirmed, and the undeuiablo s<»viii»r to bo effected ao palpable, that we submit with great confidence our NEW LIST. SPECIAL NOTE. — All the Packeta except tho two last are special new designs for the season 1895. THEY ARE NOT OLD SEASONS' CARDS BOXED UP. ■ Also all tho Boxes contain a sufficient supply of Envelopes. Country cuatomers will please order early, and enclose postal notes with order. "TIES OF FRIENDSHIP."— Box of 10 Autograph Cards, new designs of Ivy, Forget-me-nots, Violets, eto , jewelled, In Gd ; posture 2d. "AULD LANG SYNE."— Box of 10 Autograph Curds d»inty dc^i<ri.s of Thistles, nud Heather jewelli'il, vt-ry riiuiiv. Kvoij Civil i 5i 5 worth uot less than Gd, the Ljx fur 2d Gd ; postage 'Id. "THE NOUVEAUTE."-Box of 6 high-class Cards, all difl\iitut, bull retail 6d to Od each. The box for Is 9d ; postage 2d. " MEMORY TIES."— Box of 10 artistic Cards, all autograph, really dainty, Is Gd ; postage 2d. "PRIVATE AUTOGRAPH."— Box of 6 very highly finished Cardi, quite new designs, la 6d ; postage Id. " HEARTY GREETINGS."— Box of 10 Autograph Cards, design of slasped hands and flowers, good value, 9d ; postage Id. "OUR PET'S GREETINGS."— Box of 12 charming figure designs, with 'Xmas and New Year mottoes. This forms one of Raphael Tuck's new " Art Novelty Series," specially produced for the children, Is 4d ; postage Id. "DRIVING TO PASTURE."— Six shepherd lads and lassies driving sheep, etc., with 'Xmas and New Year mottoes— another of the " Art Novelty Series," 9d ; postage Id. "AULD LANG SYNE."— Packet of 12 choice, specially seleoted 'Xmu and New Year mottoes, 8d; postage Id. "THE WONDERFUL."— Paoket of 20 well assorted 'Xmas and New Year Cards, marvellous value, 9d ; postage Id. We have also a few Packets of LAST YEAR'S CARDS, which we are cleariug out at a discount of 33£ per cent. We will aend 2s Gd worth to any address on receipt of postal note for Is Bd, and pobtdge 2d. NOVBLTIEB EOR OHRISTMAB TRADE. We beg, in opening per " Tokomaru " the first of our Christmas shipments, oompassing many Novelties WHICH WILL NOT BE REPEATED. Per "Ruapeha" we open a further shipment; per "lonic," due shortly, another large shipment, and in ORDER TO ENSURE THAT WE GET TUB VERY LATEBT AND CHOICEST NOVELTIES PROCURABLE, we will l-eoeive shipments by every mail steamer arrriving' in N.Z. RIGHT UP TILL CHRISTMAS. OUR BUtING ARRANGEMENTS In England ensure for us not only the finest assortments, but also the keenest prices. Town and country customers alike are invited to inspect our stooks, and for the latter we are willing to make up assorted pcrcels on receipt of P. 0.0. COUNTRY STOREKEEPERS are speoially invited to inspeot our stook of Noveltm. The ohoice assortment is MILES AHEAD of the wholesale warehouses, and our RETAIL PRICES AS LOW. 69, L UOTON-QUAY. New Zealand Government LIFE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. ESTABLISHED 1870. STATE SECURITY. LOW PREMIUMS. LARGE BONUSES. BUSINESS RESTRICTED TO NEWJZEALAND. N.B. — The? Department has now been 23 years in existence, and haej during the year 1893, reaohed its Second Million in the matter of its funds, which are increasing at the rate of .£140,000 per annum. The existing insurances (with bonuses) exceed EianT and a half Millions, bein an average of over .£l2 for every man, woman, and ohild within tho area of its operations. No Othbe Office in the Wobld can show anything like this ■Result. There are policies in force in New Zealand held by various Societies to the extent of jei6,900,000, of which the Government Office holds over .£8,000,000, tho other half being distributed among seven other Associations. J. H, RICHARDSON Government Insurance Commissioner

M » \n cases oJ \htd mC lff] 'severe aceiWftflli -- * r Wanena Lotion. This marvellous remedy acts on severe wounds, outs, contusions, bruses, 2i and internal injuries, in f^^ the most wonderful Ijw manner', causing the in1 1^\ jured parts to heal in a I marvellously short time. / Wanena is also most effectual when used on horses or other animals. Try it I THI PURE VEGETABLE REMEDIES MADE UP BY Will faithfully perform all that is claimed for them. Mother Aubert personally superintettds the manufacture and packing of all lier remedies, and wants the public that nottg are genuine without the facsimile of her signature on Lot' ends of cardboard wrapper. £10 REWABD. IT having oome to our knowledge that CHEAP and INFERIOR brands of Tobacco, UNLABELLED, are being offered to the publio by some unscrupulous traders as JUNO, the above reward will be paid to any person or persons giving suoh information as will lead to a conviction of any person or persons perpetrating this fraud. SKERRETT & WYLIE. Solicitors for W. M. B innatyne & Co., Attorneys for T. C. Williams Co., of Richmond, Va. Note. — Smokers of JUNO, and thoir namo is legion, for thoir own COMb'UKT and HAPPINESS, aro requested to bob that eaoh plnff of Tobaouo bears tho following label :— _ _ _ W. M. BANNATYNE A CO. PKELIMINABT NOTICE. THE Pure-bred Imported Arab, KALIPHEA, Will stand this season at the Lower Hutt. This beautiful horse was bred in Arabia, and taken thence to India by tbe celebrated dealer, Ali Abdula. When at Poonah he won, with I2st. 71b on his baok, the Ualloway Race of 2^ miles. Captain Hayes, the etui, nent Anglo-Indian sportsman, pronounced him the finest and truest pedigree Arab ever imported into India. Kaliphoa was brought to New Zealand by Mr John Sevens, of Raneitikei, and has been recently purchased by Mr. K. J. Riddiford, of the Hutt. Terms, JBS 5s cash, or by p.n. at three months. All other particulars oan be obtained from DAVID UAVIS, Alioetown, Lower Hutt. Inbist on having JJYCROFT'S BISCU IT$, And Take No Othuk. FOX 4 BIGG, Wholesale Agents, Mercer.itreet.

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Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 114, 9 November 1895, Page 2 (Supplement)

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 114, 9 November 1895, Page 2 (Supplement)

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume L, Issue 114, 9 November 1895, Page 2 (Supplement)

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