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WftIGGLESWORTH AND BINNS, VIOE-KEGAL AND LEADING PHOTOGRAPHERS, 7, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. DUEIN6 NOVEMBER, WE WILL SUPPLY CABINETS FROM QJQ PER DOZEN, AND A DOZEN CABINETS AND ■'"MONA" FROH 15/12 CABINETS AND 12xl0^PLATINO ENLRGT. 12/6 Patentees Matt-Opal Type Process. Telephone 161. JJOLLIS BICYCLE. JOHN DUTHIE & CO. (LIMITED), IRONMONGERS AND D3ON MERCHANTS, Invite inspeotion of their New Season's stook of CRICKET AND TENNIS GOODS. CRICKET BATS, by Wisden. CRICKET BATS, by Cook & Co. The Wonderful KOOCAH BAT. WICKETS, In Ash and Lanoewood, with Revolving Tops. WICKETS, Polished Ash. Composition Cricket Balls, Gut-sewn Cricket Balls, Thread-sewn Cricket Balls, Best Match Cricket Balls. All England Batting Gloves Surrey Shields Wicket-keeping Gauntlets Bat Handle-covers Leg Guards, Score Books, Nets &c, &c, &o. TENNIS. Slazenger's Racquets, Demon and Special Demon. Ayres's Racquets, Cook's Racquets, Balls, Nets, &c, &o. BOWLING. LAWN BOWLS AND JACKS. * BICYCLES. THE '-STERLING," The Premier High - grade American Machine. Built like a Watch. Our 1896 model, a shipment of which will shortly be landed, will be found an ideal mount. Embraces all tho up-to-date improvements, including barrel hubs, large tubing, and adjustable handle-bars. All machines for this season are fitted with steel rims and Dunlop tyres. Cyolista will do well, before buying, to inspect our machines. DAVID T. O R R, DISPENSING AND FAMILY CHEMIST, 108, Cuba-st., and 49, Lambton-quay, Desires to inform the residents of Te Aro and neighbourhood that he has taken over the business of the late Mr. Warburton. Medical Prescription^ will bo supplied with pure drugs of ascertained quality and accurately dispensed, and at moderate prices. (HEDEEHOLM & TOLLEY, \^ ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, No. 8, Willis-street. Tolephone 1018.' Estimates given for Electric Lighting, Bells, and Telephones. Repairs Promptly Executed. Special attention given to Medical Electrical Appliances. Incandescent Lamps and Accessories always in stock. nnE ARO SWIMMING BATHS. MRS. MEECH Proprietress. These Baths are now Open for the season, having been thoroughly renovated. Bathers can depend upon receiving every care and attention. Ladies' Hours— From 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. daily Gentlemen's Hours — From C a.m. to 9 a.m., and from 2 p.m. until sunset. Blue flag hoisted during ladies' hours. Red flag during hours for gentlemen. Professor Pannell, the Swimming Expert, in daily attendance. TDIE Deals Gently with the Bicycle that is well looked after. Cleaning and Oiling at the "BYKO," Opposite the Bank op New Zealand, ' 1'Repairs by experienced Cycle Mechanios. Bicycles bought and sold on commission. EXHIBITION " iyr o r c pork" HAMS AND BACON Can be obtained at H. VAI-IiANCE'S, 87, Willis-streot, Wellington. LORENTE'S LAXATIVE PILLS are a certain cure for constipation. Procurable from W. C. Fitzgerald, Chemist, Willis-street. QTTAr/KTinf'TT'R RANGES, at o 60) Cuba > at T. J. THOMPSON, Agent.

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Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 156, 23 November 1896, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 156, 23 November 1896, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 156, 23 November 1896, Page 7