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The annual distribution of gifts has once again been begun at To Aro House, and until further notice all purchasers of 10s worth and upwards at that well-known establishment will receive a handsome present varying in value with the amount of their purchase The great popularity of these gift fairs has been abundantly proved in past years, and we feel sure that, attention having boen called to this year's present-giving, throngs of customers will hasten to participate in the benefits now being dispensed at To Aro Hiiuso. It may be said at once that tho presents themselves are greatly superior to anything of the kind previously offered. A spocial shipment of goods has been received from England, amongst which, have been included innumerable noveltads.' Ornaments bric-a-bracf toys',- and-Wful#sHßb? Tfr Ivefy"" description are comprised in the shipment, and i£ will bo a strange taste that can' find nothing suitable in the assortment. ■ Special lines are advertised as an- additional attraction, and everything points to a big boom during the progress of the annual Gift Fair at Te Aro House. Mb. 8, A. Palmbr, sole importing agent for Vitadatio, who has been pured by taking a conrse of Vitadatio, after suffering for fourteen years with Hydatids, and spending upwards of jJIOOO in doctors and medicines, will speak on Saturday night, at 8 o'clock, at Te Aro House corner, about Low he fell in with the medicine, and will a]Bo mention the cures that have been brought about on others sinco its introduction into New Zedland. Those who suffer from blood diseases should not fail to hear Mr. Palmer on the subject.—Advt. Pobj? sausages, 6d par 4b, made from grain-fed pork; order early. Wardeil Bros, and Co., 61, Willis-street.—Advt.

ACCIDENT TO A .LADY CYCLIST. A few days ago a lady was thrown from a bicyole owing to her dress being wound up by the gearing 1 of tho machine. To free the dross it was necessary to use. the knife. The safety and the comfort of the rider is tho first consideration of the English manufacturers, and we note that the latest " Stars " are supplied with a gear case and dress protectors which make suoh an acoident impossible. All intending purchasers should call and inspeot the "Star wheels, at Showroom, Mercer-street, opposite new Evening Port office.— Advt, • v

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Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 155, 21 November 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 155, 21 November 1896, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 155, 21 November 1896, Page 4

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