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c_SSSS| ]J Made in [} } Half a I n Minute f I 8 S ■ i" j a Seasonable v] { Delicacy. | II In I No dinner table or supper table jj. j' is complete without them. [[ i — i J Made in the following flavours :— U [ Lemon, Orange, Raßpberry, Strawberry, jl J Pineapple, Red Currant, Apricot, Coifs- J r foot, V»niII«, Pruue, Cherry. U il n 1 Apply to your Grocer for JZ Jl W A u*sebrook's [j : ,11 Table Jellies fj fl_ J O i^^^ylr :t ii^--~r'r :^.7-: r~& ■—• fjpr" E^? fT] PERT H DYE-WORKS, Ghuzneo-streot, near Cuba-street. TXf ANTED Known, that'A. Robertson " " does Dyeing and Cleaning of every description. All garments tailor-pressed by hand, by experienced pressers, at the very shortest notice. Telephone, 918. FURNITURE. TTJT ANTED to Buy, Houses of Furniture; Vv fair price, cash down. C. Daubney, next to Bank, Ingestre-street. DYEING AND CLEANING. WANTED Known, that Barber & Co., Steam Dyers and Cleaners, are the only Dyers in the colony that possess the machinery necessary to give you satisfaction. 40, Cuba-street, Wellington. WANTED Known — Record Reign silvormountod Fox's frame silk Umbrella, name and date engraved, manufactured foi 12s Cd at Lethaby's, 2(5, Willis-streot-Postage paid any park of New" Zealand. Umbrellas recovered with sifk, Italian cloth, and lavontino twill, from 3s (id ; best twill Italian, from 4a (3d; best silk, from Gs (id. Don't throw any umbrella away. Bond to Lethaby's and get a new one made of it. Scissors, knives, and razors ground ; glass and oliina riveted. ANTED Known— New Zealand Wine Indus' ry— Mrs. Weiss, 57, Willisstreet, next Evening Post, has been appointed by Joseph Soler aole agent of the Wellington district for his celebrated Wines ; guaranteed pure and manufactured from grapes. Prize medals at Wellington. Cbrihtchuroli, Melbourne, Colonial and Indian Exhibition. Analysis from Mr. Skey. Price 3s per bottle, 15s per half dozen ; per glass, 3d. Invalids' Port a speciality. WANTKD Known — That we havo just opened, ox Delphic, a choice lot of Hand and Travelling Bags, Purses, and Pookefcbooks ; also English Gig and Buggy HariiGßS, of first-rate quality, to bo sold at cosh prices as usual. Inspection and companion invitod. C. W. Wycherley & Son, Willis-street, Wellington, and The Square, Palmeraton North, OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. fjl TRACT, who has for many years been JL • associated with his father in his boot business, desires to announce to his friends and the general public that ho has started on his own account in the Shop lately occupied by Mr. Hulberfc, in Upper Willis-street. A complete Boot Manufacturing and Repairing Business will be enrried on. Only tho best English aud Amoricau Leather kept in stock. Old Boots and Shoes made as good as new by skilled and careful workmen, at lowest prices. It's never too late to mend, so bring all your repairs along. Youv watronage solicited. T. TRACY. , Upper Willia-street.

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Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 23, 28 January 1899, Page 4 (Supplement)

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 23, 28 January 1899, Page 4 (Supplement)

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 23, 28 January 1899, Page 4 (Supplement)