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SNOWDEN'S "DRAPERY WAREHOUSE, PANAMA-STREET, Tun street opposite PRINGLE'S, FOR BEST VALUE IN BLANKETS FLANNELS SHEETINGS CALICOES TABLE LINEN* SHIRTINGS QUILTS TABLE COVERS LACE CURTAINS MUSLINS CRETONNES PRINTS TOWELS LINEN GOODS FLANNELETTES WHITE SHIRTS HOSIERY UMBRELLAS HEARTHRUGS DRESS SERGES &c, &c, &o\ AT SNOWDEN'S. HAIL COLUMBIA! AGAIN ! WHAT A LEADING WELLINGTON PHYSICIAN THINKS OP THE CHAINLESS COLUMBIA BICYCLE. Hutt, N.Z., 10th June, 1898. Messrs. Yerex & Jones. Dear Sirs— On 20th April, 1898, 1 purchased a Columbia Chainless Bicycle from your firm, and up to date I have ridden over 800 miles upon it ; over 400 miles was ridden on very wet days over rough dirty roads. As a matter of fact, I have done all my work on the Chainless Bicycle, riding it both night and day. I find there is no vibration, and that it is easier to ride up-hill than a chain bicycle. It runs as freely now as at first, and has never been oiled. The relief of not having a chain to bother with is very great, and I speak after a long experience, as I have been cycling since 18S3. lam in every way satisfied with the machine. I am, Yours very truly, M.B.C.M. The VICTOR BICYCLE 'is still running <uid is still running easy. Mr. " Scor Cher " met his death on a Viotor. It went so fast it took his breath away. At last reports the machine was still going. The YEREX & JONES CO., VICTORIA-STREET, Next Working Men's Club. Agencies everywhere. LATEST WAR NEWS ! AMERICAN BICYCLES. M E R I C A N BMYCLES. STEARNS'S YELLOW FELLOWS .DRIVING ALL BEFORE THEM. The best Cold-drawn Seamless Tubing is used in the construction of the frame. Admitted to be the best frame in the market. Rims either Wood or Westwood, fitted ■with Welsh Dunlop Tyres, Blaok Frames, Orange Rims, Brooks's Saddles. Compare our REDUCED PRICES before placing orders. Only to be seen to be appreciated. Both Ladies' and Gent's Machines in stock, also Racers. THOMAS BALLITSTGER & CO., Ltd., No. 33, Victoria-street, Sole Agents. Imerve, bloods fi SKin DISEASES CURED BY TAKING HERR RASSMUSSEN'S (The Celebrated Danish Herbalist) ][lfaline Herbal Remedies (Registered) A PERMANENT CURE FOR HERYE, SKIN, AND BLOOD DISEASES. HERR RASSMUSSBN The Celebrated Danish Herbalist ana Goia Medalist, of 91 Lamb ton Quay, Wellington, and 547 Geoiige Stueet, Sydney, is world-renowned for the THOUSANDS OF CURES which have been effected bj his Herbal Remedies, and the THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS speak lor themnelveß as to the immense virtues of thane Herbftl Remedies. ALFALINE VITALITY PILLS Are a Certain Cur« for Weak Nerves, DeprosKcd Spirits, Debility, and Weakness of the Spine, Brain, and Nerves. Special Powerful Course, 48s. Gd.; Ordinary Course, 2Us. 6d. ; Smaller Boies, 12b. and 6s. posted. Send for Free Pamphlet. ALFALINE BLOOD PILLS arc unsurpassed as a Wood Purifier and Blood Tonic, and will eradicate tho most obHtinale Blood and Skin Affections. Price, same as Vitality Pills. His Alfahno Universal Pills for Female Complaints, Rheumatic Pills, Antlima and Cou;jh Pills, Fat Reducing Powders, Variroccln Powders, Garglo Powders, Flesh Producing Powders, Worm Cakes, Bath Tablets, Eucalyptus Oil and Jnjubefl, Hair Restorer and Complexion IJeautifler, Liver and Kidney Pills, and Instant Headache Cure, »re all simply wonderful. Send for his Freo Book, which contains all particulars and many useful hints and numerous testimonials. All Correspondence Private anjj Confidential. Write without delay, and address HERRI£»*fSS/lUSSEN 11 I^. 91 LamJiton Quay WELLINGTON, N.Z. J WOLFE'S Schnapps eheors the mind and invigorates the system. Professionally recommended.

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Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 5, 6 July 1898, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 5, 6 July 1898, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 5, 6 July 1898, Page 3