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"TO AKMS." ARM YOTJLISELVES AGAINST "WINTER COLDS, BY WEARING OUR FLANNELS & FLANNELETTES, AND USING OUR COLONIAL BLANKETS. THEY ARE OF THE BEST VALUES. BY general consent, our MILLINERY is tho Choicest and Cheapest, from Island Bay to Kaiwarra. Our DRESSMAKER has few equals, no superiors ; and for First-class work our Charges are Low. Our DRESS MATERIALS are a Splendid Assortment, up-to-date, and mostly at old prices. Our HOSE were purchased before the great rise. In MEN'S CLOTHING, we are selling English and Colonial Underwear. Our WORKING SHIRTS, WHITE SHIRTS. FANCY SHD3TS, are all " Al at Lloyds," Guaranteed Values. Up-to-date SCARVES and BOWS, in Great Variety. MEN'S, BOYS' and YOUTHS' CLOTHING. To RALPH, DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, 67 and 69, CUBA-STSEJGT, WELLINGTON.

We are still giving TRADING STAMPS, as well as Cash Discount. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. || TUT OUB, 3 s lOd CEYLON TEA. BEST VALUE IN THE MARKET. _____ LITT I,E.I OHN'S SPECTACLES. SOLJS AGENTS FOR THE "IM2VLUC" PINCE-NEZ. * See opinions oC English authorities :—: — The Lancet— r *" This new form of Pince-nez (Hio ' JHevlnc ') should recommend i(s£»lf to those who have a preference for ' gausses 'of this description. The pressure on tho none ie firm, but not great enough to cause discomfort or to mark the slcin, anu there is nolejideacy to tilt forward." The .British Medical Journal — "A novel form of Pince-nez, We have usod the 'Rcvlnc* ourselves for several months. From our own test we can thoroughly recommend the * Eovluc.'" The Medical Press — " For simplicity of mechanism and ingenuit}' of conslractiou thej, surpass any article of the kind we have seen." The Hospital — '" Light and elegant, and is certninly both oomfoilable and efficient. % J great advance." Above aro a f.ew short extracts from a number of other highly favourable opinion** which would require moro space than wo can afford to quote in lull. Ala;gu sl»o!c o " IJevluc " Frames, in gold and steei, to be had only at Lrri^ fe|a#o if^ iyf l^ m % <^£# Is adapted f<o>p us© im all cSissiate.s. ' To B£ OBTAINED OP AI,I, DEALERS. SAMPLES AND PAMPHLETS TO BE OBTAINED FROM GOLLIN & CO., WELLINGTON.

51 R. KINS EV, PHOTOGRAPHER, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON, Next Young's, Jewellers I

MUT.UAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA. Established 1869 for Indefeasible Life As surance, Endowment, and Annuity Business. Board op Directors: A. H. Miles, Esq., Chairman. ! J. Eutherfurd Blair, Esq. Dr. W. E. Collins, Medical Officer. Six Important Facis. 1. The M.L.A. was the first office in the world to issue absolutely unconditional policies. 2. The Assets of the M.L.A. challenge comparison with those of any other financial institution in these colonies. 3. The M.LA. is a thoroughly British institution. From the entire Insurance Press of Great Britain it has received tho highest encomiums on its progress and present position. (London Ofßce — 5, Lothbnry Bank, E.C.). 4. The watchword of the M.L-.A. is, and always ha 3 been, "Security." 5. The M.L.A. lias an unrivalled record for prompt payment of claims. 6. The M.L.A. offers you the beat class of Life Assurance on the best terms. Head Omce for New Zealand — Featherston and Brandon streets, Wellington. C. A. RICHARDSON, Secretory. Thomas Kerr. District Manager. ASSURE WITH THE CITIZENS' LIFE ASSURANCE CO., Ltd. The Largkbt, Wealthiest, and Mosr PROGKESSivii Ordinary-Industrial Life Office in Australasia. Head Office for New Zealand : CITIZENS' BUILDINGS, Customhouse-quay, Wellington. Local Directors : Hon. T. W. Hislop; H. S. Wardell, Esq., J.P. ; W. Kington Fyffe, Esq., M.D. Annual Income Over 200,000 Policies in force. Laegb Annual Bonuses. J. FRANKIS LANE, " Manager for Now Zealand. BOXING GLOVES AND PUNCHING BALLS. Just landed, splendid selection of above, at reasonable prices, from best makers. CAMERON & CHRISTEE3, Lanabton-quay.

NEW REMEDY FOR CHILDREN. RIDD'S TEETHING POWDERS, for all ailments caused by dentition, such as painful swelling of the gums, restlessness, feverishness, nervous twitching^, etc., also for feverish attacks, furred tongue, jaundice (yellowness of the skin), and constipation. Sole in packets, with full directions enclosed, at Is. Prepared only by COLERIDGE RIDD, Chemist and Dentist, Ingestre-street, Wellington. Teeth carefully extracted, Is. WANTED Known— Try our Boys' and Girls' School Boot 3; they are cheap and good ; note the prices, 3s 6d and 4s 6d. J. H. Simmons and Son, 33, Vivian-streeti

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Evening Post, Volume LIX, Issue 128, 31 May 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LIX, Issue 128, 31 May 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LIX, Issue 128, 31 May 1900, Page 3