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TUST TO HAND, Ex DELPHIC, ANOTHER LARGE SHIPMENT OP "BUILT LIKE A WATCH^ THE LATEST UP-TO-DATE LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S MACHINES, Straight from the Factory, per mail steamer, via Europe. STERLING RIDERS ABE ALWATS STERLING FRIENDS. This wheel is made in a Bicyole Faotory, a model and specially planned establishment, equipped with tho most perfeot machinery, and employing the highest class of skilled labour. ALL IMPROVEMENTS that skill and experience oan suggest are found in the 1897 STERLING. Detachable sprockets, automatio oiling devices, bearings ground to a perfect cirole, ball retainers, tho famous Stbrlinu corrugated hub, ensuring a direct pull on the spokes without bending, and the orowning: achievement in Bicycle construction, the STERLING ARCHED FORK CROWN. STERLINGS 'Are SAFE, STRONG, and SWIFT. All information and catalogues free from the Agents in this City, JOHN DUTHIE & CO. (Limited), WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. THE DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. BR. ■ MANASSEIN'S REMEDY FOR SEA-SICKNESS is an unfailing preventative of and care for that distressing malady. It has cured hundreds and WILL CURE YOU. No previous preparation required. It acts at once, and its effect is as magic. It is pleasant to take, and may be carried in the pocket or in the purse. It is nob a liquid, and makes no mess. The best thing out for travellers. From the City Agents — Barraud & Son, Oit, Giesen, Woods. Sutherland, or any Chemist, at 2s per packet. gLACK SWAN BUTTER. Telephone 263. EXTENSIONS EXTRAORDINARY ! MELBOURNE HOUSE, 34 and 86, Cuba-street, SPECIALITY CATERING AND CONFEC TIONERY ESTABLISHMENT, JAMES GODBER ... Proprietor. HAVING opened up the whole of the First Floor of my Extensive Premises, with tho object of using sutne as SOCIAL HALL AND SUPPER ROOMS, which will be found replete in every respect, now enables the proprietor to cater for DINNERS. SUPPERS, EVENING PARTIES, WEDDING BREAKFASTS. AFTERNOON TEA on tho premises served in a manner that cannot fail to please the most fastidious. A largo consignment of Ornaments and Fancy BQpods having been received, customers will have an opportunity of inspecting and selecting from a stock just opened np. Special Announcement. — First - class Hot Luncheon daily from 12 to 2, Private Suite of Rooms for Ladies, Strawberries and Cream, Ices, and every dolicacy in season may be had at Melbourne Honse. Tho proprietor, in concluding this announcement, fully appreciates the confidence and generous support accorded him in tho past, and takes advantage of the present opportunity of returning thanks to all for piwt favours, with a hope for a continuance of the liberal patronage bestowed on him as herotoforo. Faithfully yours, JAMES GODBER, Proprietor. •^nTTAIRARAPA FARMERS' CO-OPEEA-TIVE ASSOCIATION (Ltd.), Are just landing a Large and Varied Assortment of HIGH- CLASS GROCERIES AND ITALIAN WAREHOUSEMEN'S GOODS. The Association receives FRESH BUTTER DAILY From its Koporanga Faotory. Th« Bbbt of Waikarapa Produce Always in stock. Remember — By patronising the Association you aro dealing direct with the producer, thus saving middleman's profits. Applications for shares may be made at our Warehouse, Lambton-quay. yid'OßlA POUND*?, EDWi\RITsEAGAR, ENGINEER, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDEB, Boilermaker and General Smith. Estimates given for all descriptions of Builders' and Contractors' Ironwork. Victoria and Manners streets, WELLINGTON.

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Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 146, 17 December 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 146, 17 December 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XLVII, Issue 146, 17 December 1897, Page 3

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