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YALUMBA WINES, The purest product of South Australia, recommended by the medical profession for their purity and strength-giving qualities. — Advt. BICYCLES FOE XMAS. Our latest models of ladies' and gent's Blaokbird Bicycles are being offered on special terms for the holiday season. These thoroughly up-to-date machines contain the latest improvements and defy competition, at the low price of J616 10s. The easy terms we arrange on the hire - purchase system make it far more economical to purchase a wheel than to hire one. A. B. Pownall &Co., agents.— -Advt. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. New high-grade Stars, made by the Eadie Manufacturing Coy. (Ltd.), England, just to hand, ex s.s. Delphic, for Christmas delivery. Roller Chains, adjustable handle bars, eccentric chain adjusters, new pedals, &c. Call and inspect new models. Adams' Star Cycling Co., Mercer-street, Wellington. — Advt. When you are in doubt, it is well to profit by the experience of those who know. For instance, liundreds of cases of Constipation, Bowel Irregularity, Heartburn, Billiousness, Liver Complaint, Wind on the Stomach, &c, have been permanently cured by the taking of De Winton's Pills, the Great Unknown Remedy. Persons of either sex, who take this occasionally, enjoy comfort and tbe best of health. It prolongs life. People leading a sedentary life should never be without them. — Advt

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Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 156, 30 December 1898, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 156, 30 December 1898, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LVI, Issue 156, 30 December 1898, Page 5

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