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IT WILL PAY YOU TO 00 TO pEARCE'S TOR YOUR BOOTS AND SHOES. GENUINE REDUCTIONS THIS MONTH. PEARCE'S GIGANTIC CHRISTMAS CURFSTMAS SALE. NOW ON. NOW ON. "WONDERFUL VALUE IN B.CYs' BOOTS GillLS' BOOTS MKN'S BOOTS BABY'S BOOTS LAPIES' DANCING AND WALKING SHOES AND BOOTS, All Colours. No Old Stock. All New Goods. A Real Treat for Christmas Boot Buyers. PEAIiCE'S BOOT ARCADE, CUBA -STREET. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS WITH BOOTS AND SHOES CHEAPER THAN EVER. Every Purchaser from 2s 6d and over will receive Christmas Gifts — Large Balloons, Beautiful Tea Caddies, and Wall Pocket Calendars. SHOP EARLY, And secure Boot Bargains and a Christmas Gift. T. 3. LEIGHTON, PETONE, and MOLESWORTH-STREET, Wellington. ft R. KINS EV, PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER, LAMBTON-QUAY, Opposite the Economic. A DAILY TREAT I CAFE REVEILLE! The only Extract of Coffee that will produce A PERFECT CUP OF COFFEE At a Moment's Notick, With the simple addition of Boiling Water or Milk. Leaves no disagreeable sediment in the cup, therefore no waste — thus moat economical. CAFE REVEILLE SECURED THE HIGHEST AWARD At the Universal Cookery and Food Exhibition, Imperial Institute, March, 1899. A perfect beverage for breakfast, delightful after luncheon, unequalled for after dinner coff.ee. A Boon to Tourists, Cycmsts, Yachtsmen, Sportsmen, Soldiers. Sailors, Tuavkllbrs. at Home, Abroad, in Camp, on Board iship, and wherever and whenever a Delicious Cup of CoiTßE : is appreciated. The ConrtCironlar says :—": — " I am no great lover of prepared extracts of coffee as a rule, as they are mostly very poor imitations of the real article, being syrupy, insipid, and destitute of the true aroma of the berfy. But I must make an exception in the case of Keveille. It has all the flavour of the best Mocha, and has none of that burnt taste which is bo much in evidence in most preparations of the kind. It is, indeed, almost impossible to distinguish a cup of coffee made from Reveille from that made from freshly "round and roasted berries. Where a cup of '■offee ia wanted quickly, nothing could be i tetter, and every fair chatelaine should see rtiat her store-cupboard contains a supply of it." mHE Fevered Pulse and the Chills that attend the invalid are warded off by the use of Watson's *•* Whisky. Taken at bedtime it produces the most refreshing sleep. JOHN JACK & SON, WINE MERCHANTS, Featherston-strbet. AGENTS FOR TALISKER WHISKY. Family Orders carefully attended to.

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Evening Post, Volume LIX, Issue 4, 5 January 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LIX, Issue 4, 5 January 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LIX, Issue 4, 5 January 1900, Page 3