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c<pring, WAUNomr OPRING Am VVAIUNUL/li. ' at AND 1900 ADKIN'S. 210 PIECES NEW FRENCH MILLINERY The Styles Wearablo. The Prices Reasonable. 170 NEW TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES. 21/- to 3£ Guineas. WORTH NEW UNDERCLOTHING The Best Stock in New Zealand. S E E THORNDON HOUSE WINDOWS. WEEKLY PRESS EEKLY PRESS 12th SEPTEMBER:— Wellington Kennel Club's Shown— Two pages of illustrations. Wellington Rep. Football Team. Sonthland Rep. Football Team. Tho Coal Industry on tho West Coast, South Island. . Views of the Mining Towns. Employees'" of Government Printing Offioe wi^h Trooper Monaghan. The Paris-Exhibition — Further Views. Opening chapters of a new story, by H. Phillips Oppenheim, entitled— " A Millionaire of Yesterday." Numerous Short Stories. ALL THE SPORTING NEWS OF THE WEEK. , THE MILLENNIUM. THE IDEAL PHYSICIAN, MR. F, T. MOORE may be consulted at hiR business premises, WILLISSTREET, next Wrigglewoith & Hinns, upon any question, trouble, or ailment of mind or body. Hours : Forenoon— lo to 12 Afternoon — 2 to 4. Five minutes' Consultation and Suggestion, One Shilling. Read his book entitled— " GOD'S SUGGESTIONS." This book contains the most portentous words yet vouchsafed by God to man. In this book God shows how Satan will bo bound and holiness— " Tho Millennium"— brought about on earlh. The true Nature of Man and Universe, Theology and Therapeutics, and tho Royal Road to Knowledge is disclosed in this book. ' Prico, Two Shillings. WELLINGTON ACCLIMATISATION SOCIETY. OPENING OF FISHING SEASON. rg Fishing Season for Trout and Perch ■ within the Wellington Acclimatisation District will open on tho'lst October prox., and will close on 30th April, 1900. Licenses may be obtained at the principal Money Order Offices within the district, and from W. H. Tisdall, gunmaker and fishing tacklo dealer, 153, Laml>tou-quay, and George Denton, |ironuionger, Willis-street, Wellington. A. F. LOWE, Hon. Secretary. ART EXHIBITION OF OIL PAINTINGS, By J. M'Master, TO BE DISPOSED OF BY ART UNION (By permission of the Colonial Secretary) 15 PAINTINGS VALUED AT Owing to some blocks not being returned by tho sth inst., wo havo to Postpone the Drawing till WEDNESDAY EVENING, 19th inst. The Drawing will positively take place at 8 o'clock, in the window, on above date. All Blocks and Unsold Tickets must be in before the 17th. Tickets can still bo obtained at Wickens & Sons' Art Gallery. 77, Cuba-street. Weylon tea rooms AND FLORISTS' DEPOT, 163, LAMBTON-QUAY (Nodiue's Old Shop). Afternoon Tea, Lunch, etc., served in uperior style. Lunch or tea always ready. Cut Flowers, Button Holes, Sprays, Wedding Bouquets, Wreaths, etc., made in any style at short notice. Cut Flowers in great variety. THE MISSES GARNER. Proprietresses, IG3, Lambton-quay. DYEING AND CLEANING. WANTED Known, that MACKINTOSHES can be CLEANED or DYED at BARBER and CO.'S, , Steam Dyers and Cleaners, 46, Cuba-atreet— the only Dyers in the colony that possess the machinery necessary to give you satisfao don. TXT ANTED KNOWN. RICHARDSON BROS.' HOUSE FURNISHING- SALE Is now on at 115, Cuba-street, opposite the Army Home. BARGAINS in FURNITURE BEDDING CROCKERYWARB IRONMONGERY DRAPERY GLASSWARE At Slaughtering Prices. Note the Address— 115, Cuba-street, opposite the Army Homo LAST FEW DAYS. FURNITURE. WANTED to Purchase, Second-hand Furniture, highest cash price given. Apply W. Heavey, 143, Cuba-street. .VJkT ANTED KNOWN— The ideal drink as a beverage is AYRES'S GINGER WINE EXTRACT. A Is bottle will maite 100 delicious drinks. AYRES'S BOTANIC DISPENSARY, 90, CUBA-STBKET. WANTED to Sell, English Piano, also 8-stop American Organ, bright and sweet tone, quite new, price £10 10s, worth £21 ; largo Shop Show Case, a 12tuned Musical Box, a gent's Sunbeam Bicycle, quite new, and a Martini-flenry Rifle. Apply W. F. Shortt, Auctioneer, Willis-street, Wellington. WANTED, Purchasers tor 2 M'Dowall's 16in x 4in four-sided Planing and Moulding Machines; 1 M'Dowall's Saw Bench, self -continuous feed ; also for several Dougill's Otlo Gas Engines, simplest in the market, from 2 to 14 h.p. in stock. ALEX. ROSS, Engineer and Importer, 83, Manuers-street.

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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 64, 13 September 1900, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 64, 13 September 1900, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 64, 13 September 1900, Page 1