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EVENING POST. ME. E. E. BANNISTER having retired from our service, Mr. ALISTER BROWN has been appointed to fill the position of Advertising Manager. Letters for the Literary Department should bo ti'idroised to the Editor, and all business communications to. BLUNDELL BROS. A PRETTI NOVELTY. (JREAM LACE ZOUAVES In many charming designs,! Ij/Q Each, at TE ARO HOUSE. "WATSON'S *** WHISKY IS THE BEST.! D.I.C. BOOT DEPARTMENT. A TTENTION is callod to tho excellent x-S. variety of Bootware obtainable in these Departments, and to the prices at ■ft Inch the goods have been marked. FOR CYCLING— Ladies' Cycling Shoes, Gs 6d to 7s Gd. At the D.I.C. Ladies' Cycling Gaiters, |Navy, black, and fawn, 4s Gd to Gs 6d, At the D.I.C. Gentlemen's Cycling Shoes, 9s Gd to 12s 6d, At the D.I.C. WINTER BOOTSAn exceptional stock of Winter Boots, in all sizes, at prices that favourably bear comparison. Gentlemen's Porpoise Shooters, 22s 6d to 355, At the D.I.C. Fashionable Evening Shoes, 5s 6d to 15s 6d, At the D.I.C. Felt Slippers, in all sizes, from Infants' to largest sizes of Men's from 9d to Gs Gd, At the D.I.C. PRIMUS STOVES. ANOTHER LAEGE SHIPMENT JUST LANDED. No Wick ! No Smoke ! No Smell ! Small size, No. 0, 12s Gd ; large size, No. 1, 15s each. Castle Brand Black Lacquer. Gd per bottle Castle Brand Floor Stain, Gd per bottle Castle Brand Furniture Polish, Gd per bottle Eureka Wringers, lOin rollers, 8s each Eureka Wringers, llin rollers, 10s 6d each Eureka Wringers, 12in rollers, 13s Cd each Eureka Wringers, 14m rollers, 17s each Disston's One-man Saws— 3ift, 6s 6d; 4ft, 7s Gd Disston's One-man Saws — lift. 8s 6d; sft, 9Y6d; s|ft, 10s Gd Disston's 2Cin Hand Saws— 7. ss; 76, 5s 3d; D-8, 5s Gd Disston's 28in Rip Saws— 7, 53 9d; 76, 6s j D-8, Gs 3d Disstonls Tenon Saws— B, 3s 9d ; 10, la j 12, 4s 6d; 14,5s Hartshorn's Spring Blind Rollers, 42in x lin, 9d each Hartshorn's Spring Blind Rollers, 48in x liin, Is each American Iron Spokeshaves, 64, at 6d each Stanley's Universal Hand Beadors, CG, 3s 6d Enterprise Mincing Machines, 5, Gs Gd Mrs. Potts's Irons (3 in a set), polished, 5s set Mrs. Potts's Irons (3 in a set), plated, 5s 6d sot American Garden Rakes (handled) — 8 teeth, Is ; 10, Is 3d ; 12, Is Gd American Hickory Mallets, Is each Amerioan Hack Saws, for cutting metal American Ratchet Braces, 4s 6d and 7s 6d Hotchkiss's Rat Traps, 9d eaoh Hotchkiss's Mouse Traps, 6d each REMEMBER! — It is M'LEAN who makes the prices in Wellington. Others only attempt to follow. J. M'LEAN, Jun., CASH IRONMONGER, 28, WILLIS-STREET. jgILVER STREAM SCHNAPPS, CRYSTAL BOTTLES. Guaranteed full contents. Bottled by W. & A. GILBEY (Limited). Agents — JOHNSTON % CO., Wellington. T^ENT CYCLES, THE RECOGNISED STANDARD OF QUALITY TRROUGHOUT ENGLAND. TRENT CYCLES Are for thb First Time Available to the New Zhaland Riders. TRENT CYCLES (A shipment ex Ruahine) Are on Exhibition and Sale by the Agents, GRACE, CLARKE & CO., "WERTHEIM" DEPOT, 15, Manners-street. BOUND TO RISE. FOOD raised by Skarland's Baking Powder may be eaten hot, even by dyspeptics, with impunity. For quick baking raises Broad, Biscuits, Rolls, Muffins, and all kinds of Cake without tho aid of yoast, saleratuß, ,or cream of tartar, renderihg them lighter, sweeter, and more palatablo and wholesome. It avoids all decomposition of tho flour caused by yoast-rising, saving a largo proportion of its most nutritive elements, and making the flour go further. Endorsed by Mr. William Southall, F.L.S., President of tllto Birmingham Microscopical Society, and by several loading physioians in the colony. Sold by all grocers.

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Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 109, 10 May 1897, Page 4

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