"THE VOICE OF SPBING."' r f HE CHOICEST AND CHEAPEST LADIES' SAILOR HATS, TEIMMBD MILLINERY, DRESS SERGES, And BLACK DRESS GOODS Abb at T. RALPH'S, DRAPEII AND CLOTHIER, 67 and 69, CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON* STAMPS STILL GIVEN. # s ] ~ ~ ~~ *" i ''• C' The Federal aneat^ °^ c Ordinary '|C. } Spirit. Spirits of every U p<m^^ * buy •* x. sS^^c° K fa the X \ J^S^ Unopzncd Baltles with NAME. \ v jf^ Wrappers Intact. ' P !~ ' W\ THK LONDON 1 S TAILORING DEPOT, W|| CORNER OF LAMB TON-QUAY & WARING TAYLOR-ST. 'irsMk Opposite Gibbons & Co.'s. To introdnce to tho Public of New Zealand our Famous 4 |||| WIRK-WOVE SOFT SRRGK, wM We have decided to GIV 10 AW A £ absolutely FRK IO OF CHARGE, tj^l an EXTRA PAIR OF TROUSIOKS with every purchase ifV'fA of our Famous 111 50/- STJITS T0 MEASURE. 46M We do this to advertise our trade only, feeling- sure tbat one trial will make permanent customers. . |||j FIT, FINISH, STYLK, AND DURABILITY. f^|j Thousands of Patterns to choose from — Serges, Vicunas, West oi j§£Ss England, Blaney Tweeds, Scotch Tweeds, &c. Send for Patterns and Self -measurement Forms, Free on application theTdeal physicianT SCHOOL OF FINE FORCES. £ - Willis Street. |% The Ideal Physician's absent, m.. tie Sufferer's, home Treatment, is Wp& based upon the theory that every >^i?f« gift of Life or Health is a Fine Sp^vSßk Force given and supported by like tW^*£k universal,infinite, omnipresent Fine Harmony with the necessary /r /W^^\ Mne Forces constitutes health, want -■^A- -- -- j.» / \of harmony with these Forces cquses disease. Life is Force in motion, mind is force in motion, toaiyt of proper motion for your mind caused your disease, mania, or misery. The Ideal Physician will furnish you with a very simple Course of Lessons and the Health Suggestions that will enable you to harmonise with the Fine Forces'- you require, upon receipt of your letter stating nature and duration of your disease, misery, vicious habit, or dipsomania, accompanied ivith a remittance of £1 for the Course of Lessons and Healing Suggestions. Any failure to harmonise with the Fine Life Forces suggested will be the sufferer's own fault. The Forces exist, and the Lrssons are the simplest thinlcable, yet absolutely the greatest obtainable on Earth. An illiterate person can be told how ta follow the very r simplf instructions. F. 21 MOOES, * • The Ideal Physician. N.B. — 'Praise and satisfaction, but not a single complaint or difficulty has yd reached me from any of the many sufferers t"ki):q absent treatment ; friends are shown how they can greatly help sufferers to take the treatment. SAM! i. BANKS •& 'SON. • BRAVDON-STRKET, WELLINGTON. . COPPER CORRUGATED CYLINDERS,, /^^■^M'i^^lf'^^h^ As specified by the leading arohiteots. StpH - , PORCELAIN ENAMELLED BATHS ' 4 M3^<^?:^M& 1 -'-:| LAVATORY BASINS . ' , l^^^^^^^l GAS FITTINGS WATER METERS j ; ?-%l PLUMBERS' SUPPLIES Ji^: !: ~M FAIRBANKS RENEWABLE ASBESTOS-DISC GLOBE. ggJ^^aVJ: •"■'"^| VALVES. PENBERTHY AUTOMATIC INJECTORS* '^ftftS^§£:-| : 'f|p^' BRASSFOUNDERS, COPPERSMITHS, ENGINEERS, ** GOLD, SILVER, AND NICKEL PLA'I'ERS. ALWAYS FAVORABLE. I 7?Wsfi? "\ E opinion concerning the new fe ff"^^^^^^ product Van Hquten's Chocolate B ■B' for eating — which lias now been on M sale to the public for some months, — is highly. M favorable. The public recognise that this I] Chocolate ranks as highly among chocolates as i| Van Houten's Cocoa (foes among cocoas; in f|l other words, that Van Houten's Chocolate excels 8$ in delicious flavor, and in wholesomeness of M composition. „ m Every day much harm is done by the excessive || consumption of cheap confectioneries and choco- |p latcs of inferior quality, doubtful taste and B doubtful composition. . S Why not abstain, from these altogether, and X substitute the digestible, wholesome J| VAN HOUTEN'S CHOCOLATE (for Eating) ? I . Sold in Tins of Croquettes and Tins of Drops. ' $j Also in Square Tablets and Small Bars. f| Q-J^®l#lW,&^fEFL ' .notice. '^|_ma &wSirfS!wS wJH O WING t0 mc . reased business and for —vroffiVifiL' i nAin, J^^w B W H the convenience of customers F. m Knigge, the Al Fruiterer, Florist, and mm»? eiße i B^ Iri ?. owlc '' s:?ri '^i-jt Tomejiyfor aii I'omale Caterer, 80, Willis-street, has had the l'«leS^rar'TO'S^Sr^ Phone connected to his premises .All wiiuom wiiKMvnoiu. nre .cninnc). No udy siumui be orders will receive the strictest* attention. ttrik;&» 1 °L 1 /Jn^^^ t !{'A«tt Nothing but the choicest of stock kept. Agent s: SHAßWJl!J&tio,»l.DnA<icklandßWeU»ojtOß te . „ »^ ** «„ iJ?,,. ' aud mew ZEALAND ORUQ CO,, vtwiitoiiuroJi. ' Tel. No. 1288. 80, Willis-street,
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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 105, 31 October 1900, Page 3
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