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1 j X NOTICE. i BE BANTAM BICYCLES. /~\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/- ««-• The prices at which Bantams were sold by theD.l.C.was£23 10/- j After having subjected the Bantams to the test, it was decided that the intended agency for the maohines would not be taken up by tho D.1.0. A. A. CORRIGAN, Manager, D.I.C. Weakened Vitality IMPOVERISHED IBXjiOQID. Bead what Ayer's Sarsaparilla did for the Key. Z. P. Wilds, a wellknown city missionary in New York and brother of the late eminent Judge Wilds: "I was for many years a sufferer from boils and other eruptions of a like nature, caused by the impoverished state of my blood. My appetite was poor and my system a good deal run down. Knowing the value of Ayer'3 Sarsaparilla, by observation of the good it had done to others, I began taking it. My Appetite Improved almost from th& first dose ; then my general health improved, and now it is excellent. I feel a hundred per cent, stronger, and I attribute this result to Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which I recommend with all confidence as the best blood medicine ever devised." For all disorders resulting from poor or corrupted blood and general debility, take S"ll drSaparilla AVER'S PILLS CURE BILIOUSNESS? UPWARDS OF TWENTY MEDALS AWAEDED FOR EXCELLENCE. S3F OBTAINS A PRIZE WHEREVER EXHIBITED. /^sa/TflA_E MARK 1% *" * r <r *V t CAN BE USED FOR ALL PURPOSES OF .ORDINARY MILK. From the Milk of Cows having an extensive Tange on the healthy and fertile sides of the Alps, breathing the Pube Air and feeding on the succulent grasses of that salubrious region — The Finest Milk-pboducino Country in the World. SS^-Ask for NESTLES, and see that you get it, as interior Foreign and English brands are sometimes substituted. w- m. bannatyne & co., Wholesale Agents. PRIMUS STOVES. ANOTHER LARGE SHIPMENT JUST LANDED. No Wick ! No Smokb ! No Smbxl ! Small size, No. 0, 12s 6d ; large size, No. 1, 15s each. Castlo Brand Black Lacquer. 6d per bottle Castlo Brand Floor Stain, Gd per bottle Castle Brand Fnrnituro Polish, 6d per bottle Eureka Wringers, lOin rollers, 8s each Eureka Wringers, llin rollers, 10s Gd each Eureka Wringers, 12in rollers, 13s 6d each Eureka Wringers, 14in rollers, 17s each Disston's One-man Saws— 3ift, 6s 6d ; 4ft. 7s Gd ' Disston's One-m&n Saws — 4ift, 8s 6d ; sft 9s 6d; sift, 103 Gd i Disston's 2Gin Hand Saws— 7, ss ; 76, 5s 3d • D-8, 5s 6d Digston's. 28in Rip Saws— 7, 5s 9d: 76, 6s: D-8 6a 3d Dieston's Tenon Saws— B, 3s 9d ; 10, is ; 12, , 4s 6d; 14,5s Hartshorn's Spring Blind Rollers, 42in x lin, fld eaoh Hartshorn's Spring Blind Rolkrs,4Binxliin, I Is each American Iron Spokeshaves, 64, at 6d each Stanley's Universal Hand Beaders, 60, 3s Cd Enterprise Mincing Machines, 5, 6s 6d Mrs. Potts's Irons (3 in a set), polished, 5s set Mrs. Potts'slronsfSin aset), plated, ss6dsot j Amorican Garden Rakes (handled)— B teeth, Is ; 10. Is 3d ; J2, Is 6d American Hickory Mallets, Is each American Hack Saws, for cutting motal American Ratchet BracoH, 4s 6d and 7a 6d Hotchkiss's Rat Traps, 9d each I Hotchkisi's Mouse Traps, Gd each REMEMBER! — It is M'LEAN who makea tho prices in Wellington. Others only attempt to follow. J. M'LEAN, Jtjn., CASH IRONMONGER, 28, WILLIS-STREET. qUPPOBT NEW ZEALAND INDUSTRIES. Buy ZEALANDIA SHIRTS

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Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 114, 15 May 1897, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 114, 15 May 1897, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LIII, Issue 114, 15 May 1897, Page 7

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