A PRETT¥ NOVELTY. (JKEAM LACE ZOUAVES In many charming designs, 7 /g Each, at TE ARO HOUSE. D.I.C. BOOT DEPARTMENT. A TTENTION is called to the excollent -t\. variety of Bootware obtainable in theso Departments, and to the prices at which the goods have been marked. EOR CYCLING— Ladies' Cycling Shoes, 6s 6d to 7s Gd, At the D.I.C. Ladies' Cycling Gaiters, Navy, black, and fawn, 4s 6d to 6s 6d, At the D.I.C. Gentlemen's Cycling Shoes, 9s 6d to 12s 6d, At the D.I.C. WINTER BOOTS - An exceptional stock of Winter Boots, in all sizes, at prices that favourably bear comparison. Gentlemen's Porpoise Shooters, 23s Cd to 355, At the D.I.C. Fashionable Evening Shoes, 5s Gd to 15s Cd, At the D.I.C. Felt Slippers, iv all sizes, from Infants' to largest sizes of Men's from 9d to 6s 6d, At the D.I.C. KEROSENE, BEST QUALITY, 150deg. Test, Xl PER TIN tyfft p ER CASE s WARDELL BROS. & CO., WILLIS-STREET, Wellington. 4 N EXPERIENCE"IN~SOUTH AFRICA -TJL George Reinhard is ono of the many young inon who have gone out from England to South Africa to seek their fortune. Those travellers have interesting experiences, not the least interesting of which are the hardships they have to undergo in order' to trade wil.h the natives. Mr. Roinhard has written a letter, dated at Cape Town, 3rd May, 189 a, in which he says :—: — " Throe years ago I went into the interior of Africa. I was then in perfect health, weighing nearly thirteen stone. While thero I caught a foyer which hung about mo for many months. After about four months of this fever I began to feel pains in my lungs. I did not pay very muoh attontiou to these pains at first, until they grew more tronblosomo and I began to cough. My coughing became intense ; it wronohed and strained my lungs, and soon I was raising quantities of blood. The pains in my lungs continued to grow worso, aud I became so emaciated that my friends thought I could not possibly live " In February last, when I was in Smithfield, in tho Orange Free State, a friend advisod mo to try Scott's Emulsion. I began to take the Emulsion as directed, and felt relief at once. My cough becamo.easier from the outset, I did not wrench and strain as I had been doing, and it did not hurt my lungs so much, and I found also that the pain in ii' v lungs was relieved. I could not believe i\ •'. any remedy would have sach quick and Euiisfnctory results. I kept raising less and loss quantities of blood, until I did not raise any at all, and at the same time I began to feel stronger and better in every way. I rosted more quietly at night, and steadily gained in weight. It seems most extraordinary, but nevertheless it is a fact, that during February, March, and April, tho time that I took Scott's Emulsion, I gained three stone in weight and completely recovored my health. I am now da well as I ever was, thanks to Scott's Emulsion, and I cannot say too much in its favour." Mr. Reinhard's experience with Scott's Emulsion is just as important to sufferers in Australia as in South Africa. You will profit by this South African experience if it induces you to try this remedy. Scott'a Emulsion is a palatable and easy form of Cod-liver Oil combined with tho hypopbosphites of lime and soda. These important nutrients are just what the consumptivo needs to relievo coughing, allay tho irritation of the lungs, and' give flesh, strength, and vitality. 8. WARWICK. PERFECTION BICYCLES ARE, without oxcoption, tho highest grade machines now on sale in the city. Every maker in the world, to produce an up-to-dato machine, has to copy the Warwick. Its diamond frame, dust-proof bearings .barrel bubfl, pedals, crank-fastenings, and adjustable handle-bars are decidedly tho strongest, simplest, and best in use. Warwicks are fitted with Dunlop tyres, steel rime, brako, and mud-guards complete ; duplicate parts are obtainable. I guarantee them for 12 months, can thoroughly recommend them, and sell thorn oheaper than any other firstclass machine. Conic and see. A very short inspection will convince any unbiased person that Warwicks are best.— F. J. W. FEAR, tlib" oldest-established "Cycle Maker in tho city, Solo Agent and Direct Importer, Willisstreet. Established 1880. Mil. WALTER MANTELL, DENTIST, Cjsmetert Gate, Stdnet-street. Telephone, No. 654. j
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Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 114, 15 May 1897, Page 4
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