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.CHRISTMAS AM) STEW YEAR O I7P MT LLTNERY Is lllG CHOICEST and CHEAPEST, with Discount of UUlv XVX LSJXJX^ XJXXJ x Trading Stamps for every 6d, or Caßh Discount of Five per cent, on purchases over 10s. OUR LAOE CURTAINS, LINOLEUMS, FLOORCLOTHS, TABLE DAMASKS & CRETONNES Are Splendid Value, Pretty Patterns, and au Excellent Assortment. DISCOUNTS ! OUR BOYS', YOUTHS' & MEN'S CLOTHING AND SHIRTS Give Satisfaction, Fit Welt,, Wbae Well. SOCKS, CAPS, and TIES of all sorts. Lowest Price procurable for caßh, NOTE.— Trading Stamps or Cash Discount. T. RALPH, DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, 67 and 69, CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON. UTT LE.I OILN'S SP SiICTACLEgC SOLE AGICNTS FOR THE "REVLUC" PINCE-NEZ. See opinions of English authorities :—: — Tho Lancet— " This new form of Pince-nez (the ' Revluc') should recommend itself to those who have a preference for ' glasses 'of this description. The pressure on the nose is firm, but not great enough to cause discomfort or to mark the skin, and there is no tendency to tilt forward." The British Medical Journal — "A novel form of Pince-nez. We have used the 'Revluc' oursej yes for several months. From onr own test we can thoroughly recommend the ' Revlnc.'" The Medical Press — "For simplicity of- mechanism and ingenuity of construction they surpass any article of the kind we have Keeii I*'1 *' Tho Hospital—" Light and elegant, and is certainly both comfortable and efficient. A great advance." Above are a few short extracts from a number of other highly favourable opinions, which would require more space than wo can afford to quote in full. A large stock or " Revluc "' Frames, in gold and ateoi. to bo had only at T iT m i^ {r<n&¥-nvp£j ■ JJI.J. I ijrUOKJJSOLIji Q, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. mHE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER PPfllllH, COMPANY. TTfyV "'• 'i ~<^' J '-~-- % ; j|P Permanent Office for New Zealand — OSBSSM&J-"S&i&^s lf LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. No - 92 > COUPON-PRINTING, TOTAL-S'^-Mfi'f feu% 4 M?» ADDING CASH REGISTER. fl^ J^b'i^A&M y^M^oW^ Storekeepers should call and see this *^s(? ii 4r-'--A- I ''V^^*V^^*^^»isßss — . time and money saver. Cost of coupons, One Shilling, against five pounds' worth of KV^4^^^A^^,M^»3»S^ißS^ Note. — All communications must be adr^^—Ta^L^.-^^^— -a-^rs-i-j. tuUfem^LJ dress to JAS - p - KIRKWOOD, Manager, JK^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^m an d not to Yerex and Jones, our lat© \w^"^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^»» °P en 0I ? Wednesday 'afternoons and I^^^ lll^" 11 * 1 " " every evening for convenience of business «•»- _^ people. For BMFMIMTS & BMWALIgSS. Is adapted for use in all climates. TO BE) OBTAINED OP AU, DEALERS. 1 I WHY STSLL EVIORE? \ |i The use of Van Houten's Cocoa as a daily j| || beverage in family life is continually increasing. W H! Why ? The explanation is simple" enough, ffl II Because the highest Medical Authorities recom- S I mend it more and more, and because experience B f teaches that Van Houten's Cocoa ought to be fif chosen before all other drinks. It is refreshing II and strengthening, without the pernicious after- B effects peculiar to Tea and Coffee. It is a good 11 nourisher and flesh-former. In addition, Van i Houten's Cocoa is not expensive, as a 1-lb. tin a \ will furnish from 100 to 120 cu.ps. You cannot m J take too much of this healthy, easily-digestible , I a drink ; and, # even after the fullest use, the flavor H jf never palls on the taste, but comes both fresh 1 ■ and refreshing. . g g HAVE YOU TRIED I M\ VAN HOUTEN'S Eating CHOCOLATE P. I " I = Jgy^ARE IjJELBOUKNE HOUSE, YOU Cuba. -street. W Livixre — ImL In the country? It makes J ' ODB Ell no difference. Send the Still supplies Ids Celebrated HOT money, you would like to LUNCHKON from 12 to 2 for One Shilling, pay and tbe size and style QJ . gix Tickefcs f ss> you want. WE WILL " Tea from 5 to 7 p>m> 3?][i33AS]Ej "XTOTJ Private Rooms for Ladies. or refund the money. PRUIT SALAD. -ICES. F3EA££C3E'S MAB AND TENNIS CAKES For Afternoon Tea. Culm Street, Wellington. J # ELYGEE; & CO,, - _._ k * SANITARY UNDERTAKERS, 20, COBA-STRKBT. l fIO HJN JACK (fe SON, A large assortment of Funeral Furnishings now in stock. Funerals arranged at reasonable prices. WINE MERCHANTS, EMBA Stap£ n J im^^ 1 ' Featherston-stueet. AND STEEL For Ladies. PIIjLS AGENTS FOR TALISKER WHISKY. £« ge a^wledjed g^^^J. AJedical Faculty. The genuine bear tho signature of AVm. Mautin (registered, withovrt ■n m rw a cii „ ,I, which none are genuine). No Lady should Family Orders carefully attended to. I>Q tfacn f . of all Chemisfs throughout the woild. Wholesale and by po.«fc from New Zealand .Drug Co., Christ- ~~~" I'hurcli. __^____ W ANT ? D _, Know »- The . F^ sh . 3 f ood (SHORTT'S, Willis-street, for Manteland Ice Company eupply Milk from pieces cows that have been inspected by the Gov- 1 L_ — . — eminent Veterinary Surgeon, and are certi- \&7 ANTED to Sell, White Paper. Apply < fied free from tuberculosis- * * »t Evening Post office.

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Evening Post, Volume LIX, Issue 11, 13 January 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LIX, Issue 11, 13 January 1900, Page 3