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NOTICE. UE BANTAM BICYCLES. f\F the small trial shipment of Bantam Bicycles imported by the D.I.C. there are two remaining. These will be sold for £21 10/- EACH. The prices at whioh Bantams were sold by theD.l.C.was£23 10/After having subjected tho Bantams to tho test, it was decided that the intended agency for the machines would not be taken up by the D.I.C. A. A. COERIGAN, Manager, D.I.C. AVIS. " ME. WM. E. WOODS, Chemist, Cubastreet, respectfully calk the attention of the publio of Wellington and its Suburbs to the fact that} he. has ogened a Branch Establishment of Lnis-TSnsiness ill MotesWdctlistreet, situated in those new buildings ad« joining Mr. Rigarlsford's butcher's shop, In appointing a Manager for the game ho has been careful to select one who is particularly adapted for tho responsibility. Mr. E. Burn, a member of the Pharmaceutical Societies of Great Britain and New Zealand, will be in charge. The many years that gentleman has devoted to Chemistry — in London particularly, also the colonies—" qualify him as a thoroughly reliable Chemist, and experienced presoriber in all minor oom-v plaints, with an entire knowledge of all tho details of the modern Drug trade. While at all times paying particular attention to keeping 'only the very best' quality of Drugs, Chemicals, and Sundries, the Proprietor has always recognised that reasonable ' charges ensure continued support. The Dispensing of Prescriptions wil} re» ceive strict and careful attention, night or day (Manager living on premises). Telephone communications promptly ' attended to. Goods delivered to any part of the city. N.B.— Teeth Carefully Extracted. I CURE TOOTHACHE by lrillingthe nerve with Barraclough's Magio Nervine, which penetrates at once, and cures in every possible case, and is harmless. Price, Is. All Chemists, and at 131 , Adelaide-road. CURE COUGHS and COLDS, &c, with Barraclough's Acacian Lung Balaam. Price, Is 6d and 2s 6d. One dose relieves. At 131, Adelaide-road. CURE RHEUMATICS with Barraclough's Rheumatic Liquid (taken in- ■ ternally). Mr. P. S. Aston, of Gisbornej says : — " I have much pleasure in reoommending Barraclough's Rheumatio Liquid, know- | ing how effective it was in the case of Mr. ' " Christison, of Gisborne, who suffered severely from Rheumatic Gout. After taking one bottle he could walkabout, after medical men •"'"' failed to give relief." Procurable at 131, ■ Adelaide-road.

WILKINS & FI E L D ." " OUR GUN DEPARTMENT Xl/'II'L BE FOUND FULLY STOCKED WITH THE BEST VALUE GUNS IN r THE CITY. WE HAVE A SELECTION OF HIGH-CLASS GUNS, WHICH SHOULD BE INSPECTED BY EVERY SPORTSMAN. A SPECIAL BARGAIN IS SNIDE^ * CARBINES, FOE CATTLE OE PIG SHOOTING, at -| Q //> EACH. SEWING MACHINES. FANCY DEPARTMENT. It is not often you can get the best Ladies are invited to inspect this depart- ■ article at the cheapest price. The reason is ment. We are offering many bargains, that we sell Sewing Machines solely for cash. Bamboo Flower Stands, 4d each. Universal Other people Bell them on time payments, Mending Tissue, 9d per packet. This useful which is the most expensive way to buy any- and popular article can only be obtained from , thing. Our Rata Vibrating Shuttle Five- us. Fancy Feather Dnsters in every colour, drawer Treadle Machine is sold at i! 6 15s ; from Is upwards. Tea Trays, from 6d. packed and delivered to any railway station Crinkled Paper, best quality, 5d per piece, or port, 2s 6d extra. The usual price of a Afternoon Tea Sets, 4s fid. Children's Silk similar grade machine by time payments Balls, Id. Silk Lamp and Candle Shades in ■ houses is i>lß. People often ask us why we every colour. Children's Toys. A large do not advertise them moxe. The fact is you assortment of Dressing Cases, from 10s 6d mast see these machines to get an adequate to 10 guineas. idea of the value we offer. Vibrating Shuttle Hand Sewing Machines, without covers, are £4, with covers, £4 155. - BICYCLES. , We havo a few Bantam Bicycles left. We COAL VASES. ar o selling them at the low price of 326. . Our own make, locally hand-painted and cash. Other houses charge J230. Early apdecorated — the finest assortment evor shown plication is necessary to secure the bargains, in the city, at the lowest prices — 8s 6d, The famous high-grade Dayton Bioycle main10s 6d, 12s 6d, 15s 6d, 20s, 22s 6d, 255, 30s, tains its leputation of being the fastest and 40s, 50s, JES 10s. easiest running of hign-grade wheels. , Thelatest proof is W. E. Becker's sensational UMBRELLA STANDS. performance on a Dayton in a' match at San We have a good assortment of these. Francisco. He ran away from his opponents Bamboo ones, with movable box, 8s 6d. in the secqnd lap, ana broke ALL THE Handsome Cast Umbrella Stands and Hall WORLD'S RECOEDS FOE TWO TO FIVE Stands at all prices, from 6a 6d. MILES. WILKINS & FIELD, IRONMONGERS AND IRON MERCHANTS, MANNERS-STEEET, ST. HILL and FARISH STEEETS, WELLINGTON. ' ' ' — ' IEISH LINEN GOODS. | . "ITSTE have just opened a very beautiful assortment of HAND-EMBEOIDEEED and It HAND-DRAWN Table Centres, Afternoon Tea Cloths, Tray Cloths, Nightdress Cases, Brush and Comb Bags, &c, &o. We import these DIRECT EROM IRELAND, And they must not be confused with the " common or garden variety " of machine-worked goods on the market. TRACED LINEN EOR LACE WORK. A new series ia just to hand, most reasonable in price, easy to work, effective and charming when finished. hand-pain¥ed opals. A very Charming and artistic series of Panels, Plaques, Sconce j?laques, Mirror Plaques and Panels, framed in haudsomo high quality Plush Frames. Prices, Is Gd to 30s per piece. NICKEL PHOTO FRAMES. A large number of new Bioycle Designs and other new styles just opened. PRINGLES, 69, LAMBTON-QUAY.

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Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 109, 10 May 1897, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 109, 10 May 1897, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 109, 10 May 1897, Page 2

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