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THE GREAT AMERICAN BOOT DEPOT. T ADIES— Your feet are gracefully attired if you wear the JENNESS MILLAR BOOTS AND SHOES. They are made in firat-olase quality only. IN AMERICAN FOOTWEAR It would bo impossible to find a better or larger selection to choose from than you will find at A. LINDSAY'S. JUST OpInEDA Large Shipment of WHITE CANVAS SHOES, with Leather and Rubber Soles. GIRLS',' -| is* WOMEN'S, *) //» J-/O Ay) MEN'S, O/| i ON ONE POINT ALL GENTLEMEN AGREE— That there are no better Boots or Shoes to be had th^n the FLURSHEIM BRAND, American make. There's a " Sole of Honour" in the Flursheim Boots. THE GREAT BOOT EMPORIUM, Lambton-quay and Cuba-strhet. MEMENTO OF THE WAR A SPECIAL GIFT OP A LARGE ENGRAVING of the leading Generals of the day (20 x 30 inches), from original photos, will bo presented to each cash, purchaser of not less than TWENTY SHILLINGS worth of goods. These beautiful life-like Pictures include — Generals Roberts, Bnllev, Kitchener, Baden - Powell, M-Donald, White, and a splendid Engraving of a New South Wales Lancer. FIRST COME FIRST CHOICE. ONLY A LIMITED NUMBER. T. 1 LEIGHTON, WELLINGTON AND PETONE. FRENCH COFFEE (AS IN PARIS,. TB^HOSE who appreciate a Cup of Really Good COFFEE (as in Paris) are specially recommended to try the Original and Only GENUINE FRENCH BRAND, Manufactured by WILSON, BALK & CO., DUNBDIN. See that our Name is on Label and Tin. ORIENTAL TEA MAR r j;. Sharlancl's Baking Powder, per tin ... Is Bonita Baking Powder, per tin la Edmonds's Baking Powder, per tin „, Is Empire Baking Powder, per tin 9d Green Peas, per tin , ... Is Strawberry Jam, per tin '. .7d Raspberry Jam, per tin *, 7d Blackcurrant Jam, per tin ... „. 7d at f CAMPBELL'S, 21, MANNERS-STREET, And Corner Wilson and Riddiford streets, NEWTOWN. SEND FOR THIS. COMIC SONG ANNUALS. WORDS AND PIANOFORTE ACCOMPANIMENTS. - Contents: — It ain't all Lavender, The Doctor, The Jap, My Sweet Face, In- her owii backyard, No Glass, Jenny played the Oompah, The Chinese General, I'm an Inspector, Down our Stroet, Where I'm Lodging now. Say, have you seen O'Houlihan? They wouldn't dp that in London, Gallery and Boxes, Oh, La>ok at her Crinoline, It takes a girl to do it, Who's Doming xip in tho Gallery? Down by the Farmyard Gate, Britain's Little Alabcister Coon (Parody, words only), Daddy is a goin' to shoot the moon (Parody, words only). Price, Is; post Id. This Ono Also (Words and music) : — In the Morning, How they do it, On the Railway, Poor Thing, Actions speak louder than Words, That was before My Time, I'm not, Always Handy, very Handy, The Girl was Young arid Pretty, Pals that Time cannot Alter, Married and Settled, ftt.n Price, One Shilling; post Id. Pianos Tuned from 7s 6d. EDWIN .1. KING & SON, 2 Doors past Oriental Hotel, 27a, Willisstreet. Wellington. OWING to the Reduction of Customs Duties, tho whole of the Chemists of Wellington will sell Patent Medicines and Sundries at Store Prices, for prompt cash. NEW BEMEDY FOR CHILDREN. KIDD'S TEETHING POWDERS, for all ailments caused by dentition, eueh os painful swelling of the gums, restlessnosß, fovorishnoss, nervous twitchings, etc., also for feverish attacks, furred tongue, juundice (yellowness of the skin), and constipation. j Sole in packets, with full directions enclosed, at Is. Prepared only by COLERIDGE RIDD, Chemist and Dentist, Ingestre-street, Wellington. Teeth carefully extracted, Is.

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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 114, 10 November 1900, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 114, 10 November 1900, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 114, 10 November 1900, Page 7

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