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T HE E Q U I T ABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES. BRANCHES THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. LOCAL DIRECTOR (WELLINGTON), H. D. BELL, ESQ. GENERAL MANAGER FOR AUSTRALASIA, C. CARLISLE TAYLOR. RESIDENT SECRETARY (WELLINGTON;, GEORGE ROSS. ASSETS £58,373,185. SURPLUS ------ £12,711,975 ASSURANCE IN FORCE - - - £219,670,088 \I7'ITH A VIEW TO IMPROVING THE POSITION OF AGENTS AND FOR THE BETTER PRESERVATION OF THE BUSINESS IN FORCE, THIO EQUITABLE GIVES TO FIRST-CLASS AGENTS OF CHARACTER AND ABILITY COMMISSIONS FOR FIVE YEARS. FIRST-CLASS AGENTS WANTED. Address applications, accompanied by credentials, to THE GENERAL MANAGER, P.O. Box 3U3, Wellington.

BLACK DRESS FABRICS D.I.C. ™ D.I.C. BLACK FRENCH REPPS 2/6 to 5/11 BLACK GKUNADLNES ... 2/6 to 4/6 BLACK CEEPONS (Silk Warp) 3/3 to 6/11 BLACK CRAVEN ETTE, CO Inch 4/11 BLACK COATING SERGES 1/11 to 6IQ BLACK WHIP COKDti ... 46 to 8/BLACK NOVELTY ROBES 22/6 to 105/SILK BLOUSINGS, SPECIAL QUALITY, New O//5 Alsrn O/Q Great Styles. i£/O AND ifi/«7 Variety. t — - COLOURED DRESS MATERIALS. SEDAN CLOTHS ... . 2/9 to 4/6 BOX COATINGS ... 3,6 to, 5/CYCLTNG TWEEDS . 1/9 to 3/6 COATING SERGES 1/11 to 5/6 FRKNCH COATINGS ... 2/11 to 6/6 NOVELTY FABRICS ... 2/- to 3/11 FRENCH ROBES 22/6 to 84/This Popular Department LEADS THE FASHION FOR DRESS AND DRESSMAKING. D.I.C. Wellington. D.I.C. B VR. F. WALLACE MACKENZIE ■^ wishes it known that Iho report that he has given up practice is incorrect. Dr. Mackenzio still carries oil his special work in diseases of the Eye, Ear, Noso, and Throat, at 132, Upper Willis-street, opposite St. Peter'a Church. gOLDEN ALE. NON-ALCOHOLIO. FIRST PRIZE GOLD MEDAL LONDON EXHIBITION, 1898. THOMSON, LEWIS & CO. Telephone 148. Telephone 143. T ONDON DENTAL INSTITUTE, -■-i Corner of Manners and Willis Btreets. Complete Sets of Teeth, from £1 Is, £2 2s, £3 3s. Teeth painlessly fitted with or without extracting stumps. Single tooth from ss ; stopping in gold, ss. Absolutely painless extrications, otherwise no fee. Pure gas, 2s 6d ; extracting under gas, 2s 6d. Plain extractions only Is. Precisely tho same work and material as used by dentists charging double. MR . GE tK PUDN EV, DENTAL and ORAL SURGEON, 100, Willis-street (next door to Mr. Bridge). Artificial Teeth of tiio very best qualify. No cheap or bad work done on the premises. Consultation free. rT y/ alt id r ii an tell, DENTIST, Sydney-street, First gate from Museum-street. Teleiihone. No. 0.11. OLD-ESTABLISHED DENTIST. MR. WALTER E. HALL, Dkntal Sukqkon, 105, Willis-street, Wellington. Prize Medallist for Artificial Dentures. Artificial Teeth the Specialty. Consultation Free. Telephone 622. R~! DONALD KEMPT, SURGEON DENTIST. English and American qualifications. Twenty-five years' experience (fourteen years in Auckland). Low Fees for Cash. Consultations Free. 42. Laiieton-quay. MR. J. WHITTLE, TADIES' TAILOR 31, THE TERRACE, Near top of Boulcott-street. MPEED'S CEETAIN CUEE TOE CORNS, Used according to directions, will painlessly remove any corn, wart, or bullion. IT NEVER FAILS. Price, Is. Retail from H. G. Feltliam, J. Castle, W. H. O Tonking. and W. Parker. Wholesale— Sbarland & Co. and Kemptliorno. Prosser. J^Al/KNTH AND TRADE MARIChInventions patented and Trnrlo Marks repriHtore.l.— HUGHES. IMTWARD, and BALDWIN, Quern's Chambers, opposito tho Post Office, Wellington, and at Auckland, Cbristohurch, Napier, Dunedin, and Inveroar gill.

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Evening Post, Volume LIX, Issue 112, 12 May 1900, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LIX, Issue 112, 12 May 1900, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LIX, Issue 112, 12 May 1900, Page 4

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