' " THE* VOICE OF SPRING." ■ r JpHR CHOICEST AND CHEAPEST LADIES' SAILOR HATS, TRIMMED MILLINERY, ' DBESS SERGES, And BLACK DRESS GOODS Arb at T. RALPH'S, BEAPER AND CLOTHIER,, 07 and 69, CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON. STAMPS STILL GIVEN. THE IDEAL PHYSICIAN. P^bT-^ SCHOOL OF FINE FORCES. J^&'^o%? The Ideal Physician's absent, ffirt*/&Jrpls-'i'. Me Sufferer's home Treatment, is i#%^^x^&—^^'^' hased u P on the theory, fhat every dtft <>f W e or Real ' th is am ™ " '=7i l^i^g_§^_i^<!^£Ts?« v^^ Force given and supported by like ifilk^rr'*-i> r'fv^'v:^ Iv^V'-'^va universal, infinite, omnipresent Fine fe^fe^i'^fti^VA W'fy&k Harmony with the necessary W^^^^MWW>s\ / W?^\ Fm« Forces constitutes health, want t-jffijt ;*; * :''l: ''1J | ''//i|?T- *\/' \. of harmony with these Forces causes 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 xvill furnish you with a very simple Course of Lessons and the llealth Suggestions that will enable you to harmonise toitii the Fine Forces you, require, upon receipt of your letter stating nature and duration of your disease, misery, vicious habit, or dipsomania, accompanied with a remittance of £1 for the Course of Lessons and ' Sealing Suggestion's. Any failure to harmonise with the Fine Life Forces suggested will be the sufferer's own fault. The Forces exist, and the Lessons are the simplest thinkable, yet absolutely the greatest obtainable on Earth. An illiterate person can be told hovo to follow the very simple instructions. F. 21 MOORM, The Ideal Physician. N.B.- — Praise and satisfaction, but not a single complaint or difficulty has yet reached me from any of the many sufferers taking absent treatment ; friends are shown how they can greatly help sufferers to take the treatment. ■■■-! || —-_--—---_-—-_-_-_,_-_____-_-_-___-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-__-_-_-____-_-_-_-_---———-■ SAM 1,. BANKS & SON, BRANDON-STRIOET, WELLINGTON. COPPER CORRUGATED CYLINDERS, >^^^^>^.^^p(Y As specified' by the leading architects* 3fe&^ v.v '. • '? 'A "PORCELAIN ENAMELLED BATHS ; *^r^'^ ; -'.''i LAVATO-Y BASINS I "^".'..'^'^- " "'• 4 '■* *S FITTINGS v ■ -*' '.Wa: * - ; ;, : l WATER METERS v^ clumbers* supplies * w^^*^' ss 5"-,t'-,-45 "-,t'-,-4 i-'airbank's renewable asbestos disc globe valves. ; -r,C/.r"t ; T : -^V, '3 PENBERTHY AUTOMATIC INJECTORS ':; BRASSFOUNDERS, COPPERSMITHS, ENGINEERS _ GOLD, SILVER, AND NICKET, PLATED. _^ THE WOMAN^S^VOTE. ,[ ; Brf»_v^^^^SL \J ..qv^M woman "bnoula woman t^ k ave a votß in politics?" is a U^ WT^iW^^^&S question that is constantly croppin-g up. [♦ ■^ s2i^ In some places, Wyoming for example, ft; she has already obtained it, and it is interesting to observe gi how she uses it to vote for the good against the bad. Her power of discrimination is very great. Note how Bhe appreciates Van Houten's Cocoa. Wherever she has tried it,. she has immediately pronounced it to be absolutely the besA! And this without hesitation. The reason is evident enough. «},, In the first place, Van Houten's Cocoa is pure, soluble, jr.' and extremely nourishing. This the members of the medical prpfession are ever ready to acknowledge. , , (p* Secondly, it is delicious in taste, and very economical j^v to use. And' lastly, the numerous testimonials from "all '^' n sorts and conditions of men," prove that ibis alike valued in the palace, and prized in'the cottage. M\ The moderate cost places it within the reach of all, for it is less than one farthing per cup ; and it is so easily « assimilated and digested that all may take it, be they weak j| or strong. jy* " % HAVE YOU TRIED * I |' VAN HOUTEN'S Eating CHOCOLATEPJ |£ \.rr^ — : ,-xs'i--nt <z^--rMß^^sw*uaaa&tirJ**<ErsYK sgcas. mi mm<m [A. CA.KD.J # " -BJT EN R V ~T. 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" Also, Agents for Australian Hard wood AD a t\\ i?T> Q/MVT (Ironbark), and Tasnnuiian Timbers . lAi rjjLVOV/IN, and Palings. TAILOR Goods Cleared through Customs and For1 warded to any Address. 43, CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON. SHIPPING. We ship goods to any part of the world, aud quote through lates to all ports. INSURANCE ANTED Known-The cleanest, easi- »-••-* Marine Risks of all classes taken est, and best way to preserve eggs CiTY ACHBNTs bobnix ASSURANCE Co ia with Friend's Royal Eara Preservative. (fire.*
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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 106, 1 November 1900, Page 3
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