A PEETTY NOVELTY. (JREAM LACE ZOUAVES In many charming designs, >7 IQ Each, at TE ARO HOUSE. WARWICK PEUVEUXIuN JB [CYCLES Ai;i's, without exception, the highest grade machine* now on sale in tho city Every maker in the world, to produce r.n up-to-dato machine, baa to copy the Warwick. Its diamond iranie, du&t-prooi: bearing-3, barrol hubs, pedals, crank-fastenings, p,nd adjustable handle-bars aro decidedly the strongest, simplest, and best in use. Warwieks are fitted with Dunlop tyres, steel rims, brake, anil nnid-guards oomplete ; duplicate parts are obtainable. I guarantee them for 12 months, can thoroughly rccommond thorn, and bell them cheaper than any other firstolasß machine. Come and see. A very short inspection will convince any unbiasod person that Wurwicks are best.— F. J. W. FEAR, the oldest-established Cycle Maker in tlio cily, Sole Agent and Direct Importer, Willisstreet. Established 18i$0. EVENING POST PRINTING-LOOM. VISITORS are admitted to the Evening Post Machine-room every WEDNESDAY Al-TEIiXOON, from 4 to 5 o'clock. Country Visitors on any day that will suit their convenience. * School Children, who must be accompanied by one teacher to every 10 pupils (above that number by two teachers), admitted SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, from 4 to 5 o'clock. Admission Tickets can be had on application at Evening Post Publishing Office. Notice to advertisers. IN order to Classify Advertisements and ensure their insertion in the EVENING POST, Advertisers will greatly oblige by forwarding- their notices to the Publishing Office not later than NOON TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). « EVENING POST. MR. R. E. BANNISTER having retired from our service, Mb. ALISTER BROWN has been appointed to fill tho position of Advertising Manager. Letters for the Literary Department should be addressed to the Editor, and all business communications to BLUNDELL BROS. TO CORRESPONDENTS. " Presto."— The last public execution in England took place on 2Gtli May, 18G8, when Michael Barrett, a Fenian, was executed for hia participation in an explosion at Clerkenwell.
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Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 101, 30 April 1897, Page 4
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314Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 101, 30 April 1897, Page 4
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