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THE LATEST ADVICE Is that James Smith and Sons have made a very large purchase of FASHIONABLE FURS. These goods have beon bought at considerably less than lauded cost, and we now announce FURS AT SPECIAL PRICES. PURS, 1/11, 2/6, 2/11, 3/11, to 27/6. These will be shown To-day (Wednesday, 23rd May) and during tho week. SEE THE FUR WINDOW. JAMES SMITH & SONS, THE NE W nOUS E, 11 & 13, Cuba-street.

£5 REWARD WILL be paid to anyone giving information that will lead to the conviction of the person or persons depositing or removing anything on or from the property of Mrs. S. "A. Rhodes in the Borough of Onslow. Apply Secretary Hon. W. B. Rhodes Estate, 27, Lambtonq«ay._ LOST, a rough coated black and tan Terrier Dog ; finder rewarded. Apply 79, Ingesli'e-streel. T~OST7~between Willis, Cuba, and GhuzJLJ nee-streets, lady'c silver Watch and gold Chain, gold He- it attached. Finder rewarded on leaving at Evening Post. LOST, on 30th May, in Cuba-street, or in tram, a lady's Fur Necklet. Finder please return to 63, Manners-street, and oblige, y LOST, at Lower Hutt, on Monday, brown and white Spaniel Dog, collar and chain on. Finder rewarded on returning samo to J. Taucher, Lower Hutt. LOST, or Strayed7~from 6rTurr.bullstreet, Thorndon, young Irish Terrier Dog ; answers to name Kruger. Reward at above address, or at Wardell's Willisstreet. LOST, a Bottle of Tonking's Lmseed Emulsion, containing one dose. Substantial reward on returning to 52, Thomp-son-street. LOST, Profit on my great Jewellery Sale. You will be rewarded at H. W. Lloyd's, Watchmaker and Jeweller, 65, Lambton-quay. IT^OUND, '• Boraline," for the toilet. 20 JT Willis-street. ' IWUND, Parker's Hair Tonic cures Dandriff and Falling Hair ; patent bottles 2s 6d, by post 3s. W. Parker, Chemist, Mannprs-street. I^O UND, an appotite, by a constant use of St. George's Jam. Wholesome and pure. B/lOUND, " Ivy " Soap Floats. 20, Wiilisstreet. FOUND, Bargains in Jewellery, Watohes Clocks, and Spoctacies, etc., at Horace W. Lloyd's removal Sale, 65, Lambton-quay. tTIOUND, " Violets." 20, Willis-street. A LADY'S Swift Bicycle, first-class — -*- order, almost new ; offer. Jenkinson and Co., 8, Customhouse-quay. (^COMFORTABLE Homes aro made by \J using Defiance Butter. Made daily from selected cream. It beats them all. r I TWO business Ladies require Board and .I Residence ; would share room. Address Z.Z., Evening Post. BOARD and Residence.— Vacancies for a few Boarders., also good accommodation for married couples; good table and all home comforts; terms moderate. Apply 152, Willis - street, opposite St, John's Church. ACANCIES for Pupil and" Toy. K. C. Morpetb, Dentist, Manners-street. TTNFURNISHED Room for lady; also KJ Large Room for meetings, samples, etc., to let. Apply Evening Post. IF you want a well-made working man's Shirt, a pretty Tie, or a good Under Flannel, go to Marsh's, Courtenay-place. He gives trading stamps. "TOSTE Sell good Bikes; just arrived Os- »▼ monds, Humbers, Globes, AngloSpecials ; also secondhand Machines. Jenkinson. HO is your Favourite GENERAL? In England patriotic people wear him on the breast. Enamelled Portrait Buttons in great variety. 3d and 6d each, RICHARD BROWN, Willis-street. (^IOUNL'RY CUSTOMERS will find~thot J the Khaki Jackets at 27s 6d at Tho New House are undoubtedly tho smartest jackets in town. James Smith & Sons, 11 and 13, Cuba-street. DISINFECT your yards and sinks with Lawes's Disinfectant ; it is death on microbes and bad smells. All chemists and grocers. "OHOTOS artistically finished in any -*- style ; one dozen Cabinets with enlargement, 21s (size 15 x 12). Wickens, Art Photographer (near Opera House), Man-ners-street. Telephone 1291. BORALINE " is the latest for the complexion, ladies declare. BIG Shipments direct from Birmingham and America, just opening ; America's latest and cheapest Gas Lamp. Jenkinson. DIRTY Yards, Foul Drains, and all Disease Germs purified by using Lawes's Disinfectant. All chemists and grocers. ■pAPERHANGING; Hou^o - painting, JL and House-decorating. The cheapest house in town for the above- is W G Tustin, 89, Willis-street. rf\RY STENT AND COS BOTTLED A ALE AND STOUT, specially brewed from malt and hops for private use ; quarts, 7s; pints, 4s; casks, 2s per gallon. Central Brewery, Quin-street, off Ghuznce-street. Telephone 571. EXACTS are stubborn things, and there is no question that St. George's Jam is the best. Use no other. PRIVATE PERSON has Money to Lend, ,£lO to ,£sdO ; no loan office routine. Rend stamped envelope for reply. Confidential, Box 466, G P.O. NOW is the time to Plant.— Rhubarb Roots, 5s to 10s dozen ; Gooseberries, 4s to 0s dozen ; Currants, 4s to 63 dozen ; Kaspberries, 2s dozen ; Strawberries, from 5s per 100; and all Fruit Trees. F. COOPER, 30, Manners street. ORM POWDERS.-When a child complains of headache, when breath is bad, with constant thirst, or when sleep is restless, give one of these powders. That child will be a happy, healthy child next clay. Price Is. R. C. Bricn, Chemist, 108, Cuba-street. \ \f HEN your ailment becomes unbearably _v t irksome remember solace awaits you in those old-established remedies prepared by C. Evens, Registered Chemist, opnosito Wilkins and Field's, Manners-street; We invite anyone tc challenge our reputation for skilful proscription dispensing, and wo confidently affirm that for Loasby's Wahoo 2s 3d, Tooth Brushes, and other lines our house stands unique Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Palo People. 2s Gd, 29s doz. ; Kepler Malt and Oil, 2s 6d, 2'J.s doz. NOTIC E. " TF the Steam Engine left on my premises, 205, Willis-street, by Mr. J. Newberry be not, claimed immediately, the same wiil be sold within throe days from date. J. ANDREWS. 31st May, 1900. PLEASE NOTE THIS. IF you require advances against furniture, libraries, etc., etc., or wish to store your goods, or sell for cash, call on F. Sidey and Co., Auctioneers, MannersBtreetj established over 50 years.

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Evening Post, Volume LIX, Issue 128, 31 May 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LIX, Issue 128, 31 May 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LIX, Issue 128, 31 May 1900, Page 1

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