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The Mayor of Lower Hutt invites the ratepayers to meet him at the Oddfellows' flail to-morrow night, to consider the question of widening the Waiweturoad. Mr. F. T. Moore advertises a meeting to be held in the Opera House on Sunday night, in connection with his new propaganda. Karori residents are reminded of the meeting to be held this evening to consider the tram service question. The statutory meeting of latepaycrs of the Seataun Road District to consider the proposals of the Road Board with regard to the erection of wharves in the district will be held at Hearn's Kiosk to-morrow evening.' A brake will leave for town after the meeting. - The windows of Kirlccaldie aud Stains's warehouse are looking exceedingly pretty just now. They .ire tastefully dressed with new spring goods, aud claim the attention of all passers-by. — Advfc. The advent of spring creates a demand fbr lighter and seasonable) attire. O. Smith is well to the front with a: beautiful selection of novelties, boujjlit in the best markets of tho world. GreaL caro has been taken iv selection, and tlio prices will bo found very moderate, consistent with a fust-class article. —Advfc. Tho millinery is exceptionally pretty this season, and, owing to the very delicate trim. niing, in many cases aro works of art. Mowers, beautiful to behold und difficult to distinguish from real blooms, are in groat variety. — Advt. In the mantle department there are some very eljoice goods in light mate, iala and lace, whilst in the dress , goods you caii obtain the newest materials und colourings at a low price for a good article. Tuero are some specially exclusive goods in robe lengths, no two dresses boing alike. — Advt. Mr. Job.. E. Lindborg, the cheap draper, Cuba-street, who will Ehortly remove to his new premises at present occupied by Messrs. Berry and Orr, announces that ho will for fourteen days from tomorrow offer the whole of his stock at and under landed coßt. The New Zealand Clothing Factory, 57, Lambton-quay, through our columns draw special attention to tho novelty of the day — namely, A.M.B. suite for boys. Theso suits are making quite a stir. Mr. A. Lindsay, the well-known bootprovider, advertises special bargains for heads of large families at his Lambtonquay and Cuba-street shops to-morrow. Boot-buyerß aro urged to visit Pearce's Boot Arcade to-morrow, when' fresh bargains will be offered. The Boot Arcade will be lighted up this evening for their display. New goods ex Gothic will be shown at The New House to-morrow. Ar extensive range of blue foulards in the correct style demands particular attention, there bein«r a great scarcity of this material. Messrs. R. Hannah and Co. in our Wanted column point out the importance of the working man dealing direct with the manufacturer of boots and shoes. They state that the public are finding cut the advantage, as the increase in their business during the past twelve months has been marvellous. ' Mr. C. Smith has now all departments fully stocked with novelties for the spring and summer trade, including prints, sateens, muslins, fancy dress material, •laces, ribbons, millinery, mantles, and children's wear. Some special prices of ironmongery and house ' furnishing goods are advertised by Messrs. "VVilkins and Field in another column. Furniture and effects and also a Collard and Collard grand piano will be sold at auction at the rooms of Messrs. F. Sidey and Co., auctioneers, Manners-street, tomorrow afternoon. Prescriptions are dispensed by Geo. W. Wilton, 3, Cuba-street, from the finest drugs • obtainable. — Advt. Wade'B TVorm Figß are most effective and not unpleasant ; children thrive after taking them. . Price. Is. — Advt. My' cold was cured Dy a few doses of Sykes* Cura Cough. It gave me instant relief. ' Ask your chemist or grocer for it. Prioe Is 6d. — Advt.

Authentic Medical Opinions Worth Knowing. — Dr. Osborne says : " I use Sander and Sons' Eucalypti Extract as a spray for nasal catarrh, low fever, asthma, &c, with great success. I find this preparation superior to all others." Dr. Stahl: "I have used various preparations of Eucalyptus* but I get better results from •Gander and Sons' Eucalypti Extract than from any other." Dr. Preston : "I never use any Eucalyptus preparation other than Sander and Sons', as I found the others to bo almost useless." In influenza, all fevers, throat aud lung trouble, diphtheria, diarrhoea, dysentery, kidney complaints, rheumatism, wounds, sprains, ulcers, <fee., ib is invaluable. See that you get Sander and Sons', and reject spurious preparations, which are sometimes supplied by unscrupulous dealers. — Advt. In the churches they are praying " Peace may reign on earth again," "While the warlike keep on slaying Widows, orphans cry in vain, Let us have a spaik of feeling, Ease distress and life assure, If a cough your doom is sealing Take Borne Woods' Great Poppermiut Cure, —Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 65, 14 September 1900, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 65, 14 September 1900, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 65, 14 September 1900, Page 4