•'A THING OF BEAUTY. 59 • X'HE SWEETEST THING IN BONNETS, THE PRETTIEST IN HATS, THE .CHOICEST AND CHEAPEST MILLINERY IN WELLINGTON, IS AT 69, CUBA-STREET. EXCELLENT VALUE IN SERGES AND DRESSES, made up on the premises, Style and Pit guaranteed, at Moderate Charges. OUR CALICOES, SHEETINGS, PRINTS, and GALATEA S, are known from Island Bay far north as the BEST VALUE procurable. SPECIAL LINES IN BOYS' SUITS, MEN'S SHIRTS, TIES, SOX, &c. Very Cheap to clear. LTNOLEUMS and FLOORCLOTH Sat old pricos. Remnants at sale prices. T. RALPH, DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, 67 and 69, CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON.
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£gjM^ ' ! THE IDEAL PHYSICIAN, W^Jj^ SCHOOL OF FINE FORCES. W l Willi * Btreet r\*M /7%WoW?^''' ie Id ec d Physician's absent, 'i'»fl¥# st}ie Su JF erer ' s home Treatment, is /^W^^^^^^W^^i^- based upon the theory that every . te^^^ ? \^J#V^^A 9 l fi of Life or Health ts a Mne J'^^'^'^^^fe^ft ' Force 9iven and m PP orted l H hJca r '"'fct^V W 1 universal, infinite, omnipresent Fine Ws : *ss^ll\ ¥» Harmony with the necessary ■ i'WO('WMM¥K\ V/£F??\ Fin* Forces constitutes health, want '"'■sf\ ; }j< y ''''■'•{ .".''/IfjfT ■* V / \of harmony with these Forces causes disease. Life is Force in motion, mind is force in motion, ivant of proper j motion for your mind caused your disease, mania, or misery. I 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 with 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, aitd the Lessons are the simplest thin7c able, yet absolutely the greatest obtainable on Forth. An illiterate person can he told how to follow the very simple instructions. F. 2\ MOOBM, ■ The Ideal Physician. 2F.8. — Praise and satisfaction, but not a single complaint or difficulty has yet reached me from any of the many sufferers talcing absent treatment ; friends are shown how they can greatly help sufferers to take the treatment.
. , SAML. BANKS & SON/ BE&NDON-STRF.ET, WELLINGTON. «sj^;p^ COPPER CORRUGATED CYLINDERS, /&§! ' 'r^ 'W*-* V.%v^^ As specified by the leading architects. X- '>'.\\'v'. -i7?f^ PORCELAIN ENAMELLED BATHS Qi '#■&/£? : 'ifH LAVATORY BASINS "V'A"'4 GAS FITTINGS %-.%* M^U-::<r^K^ WATER METERS :>• '■'■ - l - ■•"' , v- v - -'? ->¥ plumbers; supplbes teS-Ci.^"'" 1 ' ';°: V ' J f>«'J FAIRBANKS RENEWABLE ASBESTOS DISC GLOBE f^ ' ' ./ ' ""''"•'' ' S? '.? v^f3 VALVES. fc Us^S'^n^^ PENBERTHY AUTOMATIC INJECTORS" BRASSFOUNDERS, COPPERSMITHS, ; SNGINEERS, ■% GOLD, SILVER, AND NICKEL PLATERS.
I A TRIUMPH OF SCIENCE.' 1 pa Reader, do you know wha.t real cocoa is ? To economical" sjl HI housewives, and wide-awake people generally, the best 9| Eta cocoa and that of Van Houtcn are synonymous terms. aSL J|f The cocoa manufactured by that well-known firm is a $a §8 preparation from the very best cocoa-beans, and contains alf wa raj the valuable nutritive and stimulating properties natural w& m Ito cocoa. The cocoa-bean contains an alkaloid caDed ' ffl' H" "Theobromufe," which is the principle of the B9 • wh " $ *^ ai c ? ieers > but does not inebriate" /i«!<ifS9feJ9 llrfpgMl The great point of difference between the stimulating WsjP^mM properties of alcohol, and that of theobromine is, that the Is*3fcj^E|§& s|p?^tegs||u use of the former causes a subsequent depression, which is fic|^*^^B M ffllP proportional to the amount of stimulation it has previously vsr fa ||& *W . Drought about ; the use of the lalter (theobromine) is Iff B|| . unattended by such unpleasant after-effects. Of courae, • m «& only a first-class cocoa, such as Van Houten's, will -work Jgt v||, in the .aforesaid manner. That cocoa has been described-as __ i«f . \||, "A triumph of science!" It is quite pure, extremely ' B Cjm soluble, and easy of assimilation and digestion' by the * - fly || weakest stomach. , It <6osts but a trifle, being less than one fly H - farlhingpercup; and it is the simplest drink to make ready, , H Fj of the whole catalogue of possible beverages. It smells so r Hi ml g°°d) £n.l tastes so delicious, that when you try it you will ' MB I /jjjif . certainly exclaim: "Ah! indeed, it is a triumph of science!" KB S <:" ' HAVE YOU TRIED \ - l| 1L I VAN HOUTEN'S Eating CHOCOLATE p'| 1
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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 108, 3 November 1900, Page 3
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