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ELECTIONS OF 1896. SURATURA TEA ALECTORAL COMPETITION. Who ore to bo tho SuooMsful Candidates for Wellington City? What will bo their Respective Position on the Poll ? What Number of Votes will Each of the Thrco Successful Candidates Poll ? rtK STERLING will bo paid to the first ot^ky person sending, on a form to bo obtained from any grooor who sells Suratura Tea, addressed "Suratura Tea Electoral Competition, Post Ofllco, Wellington," corroot answors to the abovo questions. Should tho exact numbor of votes nolled by each of tho thrco snecossful candidates not be roceived, then the porson who indicates the noarcst numbor theroto will rocoive tho prize, provided tho other questions are answered jorroctly. rtil £\ will be paid instead of the above ,JJIV amount if the correct answer is dated and recoivod boforo the nomination The envelopes will bb consecutively numbered as thoy are recoivod, and will not be jpened until after tho election. Forms for the competition, giving the numbers polled at tho last eloction, may be obtained from any grocer who sells the pure, unadulterated, and unblended Suratura Tea. A TERRIBLE CASE OF ECZEMA CUSED BT Ayer's Sarsaparilla Mrs. E. Wyatt, of Port Road, West Hlndmargh, So. Australia, writes of the sad condition of ber little daughter, whole portrait she also tends; "My daughter vras 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 ana treatment she grew steadily worse. The sores were full of matter and were extremely offensive. Her eyes became affected, and she was, in truth, in a terrible state. My neighbors were very sympathetic anaT 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 SARSAPARILLA Bold Medah at the World's Chief Expositions. BETTER ! BUTTER ! Finest Factort, lid Finest Separator, lOd Selected Daibt 8d Good Daibt, 7d Good Pastbt, 6d WAEDELL BEOS. & CO. . NELSON, MOATE & CO., AWARDED GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS. From X/S to 41/"4 1 /" PEB LB# OUE CEYLON AND INDIAN TEAS PURE and BETTER quality than any offering at tho same prices, and we claim to have more experience in Ceylon Teas than any firm in Australasia, as ire were the introducers of Ceylons, and used "■ them years before the majority of firms knew what any tea was. COMPAEE Our la 8d and Is lOd Teas with any at 2s or 2s 4d, especially those imported ready packed. In addition to getting better and frosher Tea, and regular in quaititt, the money you pay for it is spread about amongst the people of the colonies, who in turn spend it again on tho necessaries of life. When buying im'portcd packets you aro simply taking tho money out of the pockets of the wage-earners, and paying it away to - Coolies and outsiders. NELSON, MOATE & CO., TEA IMPORTERS. EDERHOLM & TOL LE V ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, No. 8, Willis-street. Tolephono 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. DAVID T. O R R, DISPENSING AND FAMILY CHEMIST, 108, CUBA-BT., AND #, LAMBTON-QUAT, Do«ires to inform tho "residents of Te Aro and neighbourhood that he has taken over the business of the lato Mr. Warburton. Medical Prescriptions will bo supplied with pure drugs of ascertained quality and accurately dispensed, and at moderate prices. JgEND IT TO BHOETT'S.

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Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 163, 1 December 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 163, 1 December 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LII, Issue 163, 1 December 1896, Page 3

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