AUTUMN and WIISTJBB, 1896. "lUST ARRIVED, EX IONIC Direot from the Makers, my First Shipment of NEW GOODS 1 FOR THE COMING SEASON, Consisting of Men's, Boys', and Youths' Suits Men's, Boys', and Youths' Macintoshes . Men's, Boys', and Youths' Overooats, Shirts, Flannels, Singlots, Drawers, Crimean Shirts, Socka, Handkerchiefs, Braoes, &c, &c, &o. My MEN'S, BOYS', and YOUTHS' OVhRCOATS are the best I have ever imported, and, as far as value, they can't be beat. I have muoh pleasure in announcing that I am making GENTLEMEN'S. LADIES'. BOYS', and YOUTHS' MACINTOSHES to measure, and at prices far below slopmade goods. I have hundreds of patterns to oboose from. Fit and style guaranteed. My STIFF HATS have opened up splendid this Beason. They have all been made to my own special order. lam selling a firßt-olasß Blaok Stiff Hat for 3s lid. My TAILORING is atill under one of the best men in Wellington. Suits from 50a. Note the Address— F. COHEN, CASH CLOTHIER, TAILOR, AND OUTFITTER, 92, WILLIS-STBBJT. Two doors from Manners-street TjIMPIRE STEAM LAUNDRY. GRANT & CO., Propbietoks. High-class Work. Moderate Charges. Inspection invited. KENT-TERRACE, WELLINGTON. L. W. LUDf IG (Late C. Ltjdwig & Son) HAS commenced business in the premises for 20 yeara occupied by the above firm, with an entirely iNew and Choice Sioce of Watches, Platk, Jrwkllbrt, Clocks, Spectacles, Ac, all of the latest designs. The manufacturing and repairing branohes will, as heretofore, be under my direot supervision. Please note the address— L. W. LUD WIG, Witch and Clock Makbb, Jkwsllxb, and Optician, 103, LAMBTON-QUAY. KIT ORKING MEN, GO TO l:£ndsay's For a pair of good WATERTIGHTS, solid kip, heavy nailed, tip and toeplates. You will never get a wet foot in these boots. Guaranteed. Only 12s 6d a pair. A. LINDSAY, Cuba-street and Lambton-quay^ Q-UNSi GVm] GUNS" , D.B. Bbiich-ioading, From 45s to £10. Cartridges, cartridges. NEW STOCK, American and English, E.C. Smokeleu, At Rbducid Pricks. SALOON RIELES, GUNS. Everything in sporting line CHEAP, CAMERON &' CHRISTIE'S Lambton-quat. _ A TERRIBLE CASE OF ECZEMA CUBED. BY Ayer's Sarsaparilla Mrs. E. Wyatt, of Fort Road, West Hindmarsh, So. Australia, -writes of tbe sad condition of her little daughter, whose portrait she also sends: "My daughter was afflicted with Eczema of the most aggravated type. The disease first appeared in eruptions on her head, then her hair began to fall out, and in spite of the best medical advice and treatment she grew steadily worse. The sores were full of matter and were extremely offensive. Heir eyes became affected, and she was, in truth, in a terrible state. My neighbors were very sympathetic and took great interest in the case. They persuaded me to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and I am most thankful to be able to say that this wonderful medicine completely restored my daughter's health. She has now as good a head of hair as anyone could ■wish, her eyes are perfectly well, and she is a fine girl of eight years with every prospect of growing up to be a strong and healthy woman/ AVER'S Gold Medals at the World's Chief Expositions. gINS E~Y, \ PHOTOGRAPHER, Lambtok-quat. The largest and bept appointed ■tudio in the city.
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Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 21, 18 June 1896, Page 3
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524Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 21, 18 June 1896, Page 3
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