D.I.C. BICYCLE DEPARTMENT (Anglo-N.Z. Ctci»b Co.'s Agency). THE following CYCLE SUNDRIES are now to be had at the D.I.C. Bicycle Department :— "Weatwood" Hollow Handle Bars Rims Handle Straps Steel Rims " Perfect Miniature " Rubber Pedals Lamps Rat-trap Pedals " 20th Century" ditto Rubber Mudguards "Zimmy" Toe Clips Brookes's Saddles Balls for ball bearings Gear Chains Cups for back wheels Repair Outfits Cups for bottom Tool Bags brackets Wrenches (Feather- Brakes and Brakeweight <fc Mossberg) work Pumps Valves Chain Brushes Oil-hole Covers Wallets Pedal Dustoaps Boxeß of Clean-alls, containing buff leather burnißher brush, brilliant silver powder, ohain brush, sponge cloth, cotton waste, in strong box Agents tor the Renowned OSMOND AND TOWNEND BICYCLES. ■DRIVATE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. 11, Viotoria-tbrracb, Ellice-st., Wellington. MISS A. C. FREEMAN, Head Assistant Teacher in Mrs. Bowen's School, Chfistchurch, intends to open a Boarding and Day School for Girls next term. . References kindly permitted to the Very Rev. the Dean of Christchurch ; and the Hon. W. C. Walker, Minister for Education. Full particulars on application to Miss A. C. Freeman, 151, Montreal-st.,Christohurch. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. , NOTICE OF REMOVAL. rriHE Sooiety has removed to Thmpobxbt X Pbemisbs, 133-135, LAMBTON-QUAY, Opposite New Zealand Times Office. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary. T^ISITORS to the WELLINGTON EX- * HIBITION should patronise the Luncheon and Refreshment Rooms in the Building. Lunoheon, three oourses, Is ; Tea, Is ; Supper, la. Strawberries and Cream, Trifles, Jellies, Ice Creams, leed Drinks, Sandwiches, *0. J. SHOUT, Caterer. 1%/T ISS BANNISTER, -"-*- COSTOMIIIB, 17, Tinakori-road. Fit and Sttlb Gtja&antbbd. Ball and Evening Gowns a Speciality. Ladies' Material made up at Moderate Charges. Perfect-fitting Dress from Pattern Bodice. PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. I HAVE this day taken Mr. C. H. Barratt into partnership. The business hitherto carried on by E. B. Crespin <fc Co , Grocers and Provision Merchants, 29, Cuba-street, will in the future be carried on under the name and style of Crespin & Barratt. Mr. Crespin desires to thank his numerous patrons for the support he has received from them for the past 14 years, and trusts, in company with Mr. Barratt, to receive a still larger measure bf their support. All debts owing to the late firm of E. B. Crespin & Co. must be paid to E. B. Crespin ; and ail debts due by the late firm of E. B. Crespin & Co. Will be discharged by E. B. Crespin. r<w,™^ E - B - CRESPIN. (Signed) c H BAREATT> 25th day November, 1896. ANTED KNOW N. Only a box of Pbogandba— It looked so soft and white— The heart of a Buffering traveller Was cheered at the welcome sight. It was a box of Pbogandra He had bought down the street, And he took it home so gladly To cure the corns on his feet. . A neat tin box of Peoqantjea j. He Bees through tears of joy, And tells his wife 'ti* the corn cure My father used when a boy. Now, just a word for Pbogandba — 1 11 tell abroad its fame To my friends who still are anffering 1 , For to suffer is a shame, When a shilling box of Pbogandba Wi'l painlessly cure 1 hem the same. Sold by all Chemists, and at 131, Adekide-rd, EW STOCK ENAMEJ r ED WARE arrived this week ; also, DISRAELI SILVER, T. J. THOMPSON, 60, CuWstreet.
_ . ' KJ A. DISH FOR PRINCES. ; , ' Custard with the lusoloua Fruits of New Zealand and all Imported Fruits. CUSTARD Produces the Richest Custard, without Eggs. POWDER*' I cv% N S Wy c w r SUV.K I The best resource for every { emptied into one glass dish and the Custard ' poured Into another. A portion of the Fruit hoilSekeeDer — affording a ■ , , onil Custard when served upon t«eh plate """osivsvyw auuruiug a f forms a most attractive dish. . „«„„*„«* ... . *. BißD's oustaro powder constant variation in the 1 can bo obtained wharovai- , „ 1 Tinned Fruit la sold. daily menu. j S'OMkMpiM cmii 1 obtain aupplUi of Bird. Cuttard & Btrd 1 . Cono«ntr»t«d B« Powdw.. • I ] Bird ■B'^lntf and Blrd-a Blano-Manga Powdern. from all tho Uadlng WhoU.al. H0u.... ■ 69, LAMBTON-QUAY, Are now oompleting the unpacking of 85 CASES NOVELTIES. Their NEW PREMISES teem with the choicest wares from I^IA, JAPAN, ENGLAND, AUSTRIA, GOMANY, FRANCE, And they stand par excellence for variety and value. Whether you want a Xmaa Gift or Souvenir for " the Old Man," " the New Woman, 'vov Uu v, Gul," "My Boy." or \bo "Kiddies," don't stand upon ceremony, but drop ri<~\H ij. .' we caVt fiM the v , then no one can, simply because no one else can e'jow « luvhe of our value and assortment. MISS TEE EXITT?ttioN IF YOU LIKE, BUT DON'T MISS PRINGLE'S
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Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 161, 28 November 1896, Page 2
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762Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 161, 28 November 1896, Page 2
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