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"THE OF SPRING." r^HE CHOICEST AND CHEAPEST / LADIKS 1 SAILOR HATS, , $ TRIMMED MILLINERY, DRESS SERGES, Anu BLACK DRESS GOODS Abb at T. RALPH'S, DRAPER AND CLOT HIE E, 67 AND 60, CUBA-ST-EBET, WBLLINGTON. STAMPS STILL GIVEN; — -""''"'^ Vastly Svpttiot to all other SUmulaouT^^* I ***^^ I "jjsg^ THE IDEAL "FHYSICIANT W^jjh SCHOOL OF FINE FORCES. W ' WUM* Street. r\ J s£ /*%?'* ''ty''' c Ideal Physician's absent, 4WSL $$$-£ *i?%s;>- ilie Sufferer's home Treatment, is ,«£%^V^'X&/// 'V-'V '-';}; based upon the theory that every f^*3*-TjV* v;^ gift ofLife or Health is a Fine jtXX^'i^'''-^ J :s£J~> '\:.\ '*(%L Force given and supported by like Jvs£?W'- '''- ?'■ ''"''i '^,» '; - ' v/^L universal, infinite, omnipresent Fine wSHr \Zsti ?}f#X \ VWA Fine E°rc* constitute* health, want ' iffiX <'/-\ •"•'//;/■< V / \of Jiarmony with these Forces cause* disease. Life is Force in motion, mind is force in motion, want of proper motion for your mind caused your disease, mania, or misery. The Ideal Physician mil furptish you ititk <a very simple Course of Lessons and the ICeulth Suggestions tbet mU m«blesou to harmonise with the Fine Forces you require, upon receipt ef your letter stating nature and duration of your <the#&e, AHfitWfo viowm Twbti, or dipsomania t . accompanied with a remtit<mse tof £,£ f#r ffa G&trsfi of Lesson* arid Sealing Suggestions. Any failure to harmmise wtifik tike 'Mfoe TAfa Forces suggested will be the sufferer's ow»fmss, Tte Mw#s estet* nm4 the Lessons are the simplest thinkable, yet d)sofout&y tR«e gumtiesi <U*i**Ue on JEarth. An illiterate person cm lie fyfl& %m fo ffMam the ver* simple instructions. M. to. MOOMM, Tke Ideta>Ftyaft4H. N.B.— Praise and mtisfm&imx^ bmt **t * &nyU complaint or difficulty has yet reached me fnm m*§ tof Hue mety xeferer* taking absent treatment ; friend* are sfasw» hsae ilueg com, greatly kelp sufferer* to take the treatment. SAM 1,. DA»KS & SON, BBANDON-STEKET, WELLIXGTOX- > -<£T ! ? ?^E*is i . CX3PPEB COBE43GATED CYLIXDEBS, jo?s ' oV-^^s, by the leading irchiteots. F'fehv "-'<** V-- v-.'-^l PORCELAIN ENAifELLED BATHS J^'i^£^rS4^J LAVATORY BASINS MM^^i^k GAS FITTINGS %;'U' *V< h:^'- :^^M WATER METERS fc^&^'tytityt^vSl PLUMBERS' SUPPLIES P V-W ' jv^'^Vv,; Al^f£% FAIRBANKS RENEWABLE ASBESTOS DISC GLOBI? |> !'-•'/ A-tS' '.j^vSra PENBERTHY AUTOMATIC INJECTORS "~S4Sa^^^^" BR A S SFOUNDERS, COPPERSMITHS. ENGINEERS, GOLD, SILVER, AND V NICKEL PLATERS. I Mirxh harm is done daily 1 I by the excessive consumption of obeap con- B 1 fectioneriea and chocolates of inferior quality, B / f doubtful taste, and doubtful composition. M j Why ; not abstain from these altogether, M I and substitute the digestible, wholesome W IL^s^l Van Hou ten's Chocolate &^\m M&j|l Eating), S^W SS .^^ which is of delicious flavor, and cheapest in H is{ Bold in the following shapes:— m \ | Croquettes, in Tins* m ' g Drops, in Tins. ■ n Square Tablets. I ; W Small Bars. M Hjj This produot ranks among the existing f& jp brands of chocolate as Van Houtenr's Cocoa n does among the cocoas : it is the most delicious JB in flavor and the most economical in use. Hi—^MD EVERYWH Elß^^~^t I AM BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. U^^^.'^T.h^^^lQA^^^ trXELTSi Proprietors of the "GOLDEN VCfl^V^T 7r''T^^i'^*^^^L EAGLE" Brand of Jams find that ''^ ' : -' V '^' i '•'^^'"'V" -rV""*"" 'l'-ilS^l^b^ on aooount of their Uniform Quality and %llh%;-~^*s^=f Exoellent Value, imitations are boing v -^^i^&"2ll_"__rli = ~13 '.-^fi^^ foisted on the market. Wlurn you ask g LUKi] h SONS (Ltd)., '<* "golden eagle" jams take no HION AND BRASS FOUNDERS, ° ther ' ™* *™ '*"* t» m i -r^ , . , , best cane sugar. Boilermakers, Hydraulic, Marine and Dredge „,, , „ „ Engineers, Sold by all Storekeepers. Mamnrbs-strkbt. Wbllington. X^TANTED, Working Men to save ( CLOTHING. » ▼ their boot leather, tram, and rai. T^RT ANTED to Purchase, for export, fares, by riding one of our'sl/ong secouu %V V Ladios', Gents', rtnd Children's Cloth- hand Bicycles to and from work ; exceeding in any quantity for cash. Letters ingly easy terms arranged for ; . deposits promptly attended to. Address Mrs. Joneß, from iGI, instalments fronl 5s per w«ek. . 78, Taranaki-street. Adamt Star Cycle Company, Mercer-street

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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 102, 27 October 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 102, 27 October 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 102, 27 October 1900, Page 3

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