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v A THING BEAUTY. 95 THE 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, Stylo and Mt guaranteed, at Moderate Charges. OUR CALICOES, SHEKTINGS, PRINTS, and GALATEAS, 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 FLOORCLOTHS at eld pricaa. Remnants at Bale prioos. T. RALPH, DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, 67 and 69, CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON. S^egg^* THE IDEAL PHYSICIAN m Hf SCHOOL OF FINE FORCES, ! M 2£ssSM\ Willis-street. \fi ~] Wfyjffl^S * TDEALISM is the realistic, living, prac**\''vft Jfssfi^<Jo<& +r * ca^ twentieth century system of „«'V-VS ^\ '^ylwW^' 1 philosocby, panacea, aud doctrine that '■■-'' '^M^^^f'^C^y^K^'''?, teaclies we are exactly what our Tdeals niako ;i' : us. If we are. beautiful, noble, aspiring : 'ZW^iMtißh>--<^ ||v» i^y' ■"' members oE humanity, it is because we . cherish and love beautiful, noble, aspiring /jg^^P^^iS^ \te^W% ■■ Ideals ' If w ® are s . ickl y» diseased ' wretched, iip^^«^s|f^^§^\ irVkt^^L miserable beings, it is because our Ideals Mi#-^(W|MT^iS^w\ $jPs^st*\ aro °^ a sickly, diseased, wretched, miserable nature. If we aro sinful, vicious, coarse, /w^'^v^!^^&£j^^J'// \ $/4Qkw*«V brutal specimens of tbe human family, it is mP^^^^t^lTnm^v \ /^^^\ because our Ideals make \is such. K#wiT \. -"•■-•!; '!//,''';7 \'/ '' \ Our Ideals are absolutely responsible for "'' '- 'i ''' |l * ' * whatever state of health, wealth, and happiness we enjoy on the one hand, also absolutely responsible for whatever slate of sin, misery, and disease in which we may find ourselves on the other hand ; consequently when we want to ( chonge our state or condition ia lifo, the thing to do is to change our Ideals, and the state wo want wili duly follow. God's Omnipresent Fine Life Forces permit us to attract fco ourselves exactly what our Ideals suggest. Our Ideals are our models or patterns that fashion our lives in exact relat on with the Ideals suggested. This School suggests Ideals for all in need of any gift of lifo o*r health, and leaches how to practically secure what ite Ideals suggest. Ideals effect cures that medicine cannot ; medicine neither attracts nor adds any new life — it is the Ideal that uiudicine «an effect a cure which actually cures, whenever successful results follow tbe taking of medicine. Interviews areinviiedat the School of Fine Forces, Willis-street, between the hours of 10 to 12 and 2 to 4 daily, and at 21a, Wellington-terrace, during any other hours. Addresses are delivered upon Idealism in the School, Willis-streot, every Sunday at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m., and every Wednesday at 8 p.m. Idealism is the most beautiful and lovely study that the human mind can engage itself with. It is an elevating, soul-aspiring system of optimism superior to the sad and bitter pessimism that is strangling and rendering nugatory doctrines at present before the world. Intelligent men and women will find it a charming, deli£rhtful v doctrine, that can practically teach how to obtain, experience, and realise, here and now upon esirtli, all, and morn than all, than other doctrines teach as realisable hereafter. Our «.re our body-builders. • P. T. MOORE, Thb Ix>h4l Phtsioun. • jlj SAML. JDANKS JlpjL - SON, |!j^i&jg&ww?jj BRASSPOUNDERS, COPPERSMITHS, v B&^l"|iy AND ELEOTROPLATERS. PENBER.THY INJECTOR fPllS** >«|EW Automatic, Restarting, High Duty, /^llil ' For all olasses of fataWMMWtBFWM*^- Stationary, Marine. Traction, Portable, Btlii f iS^Sfen ""^^V ftod Ploughing Engines, Road Rollers, &c. XJPS/jg^®if i' I '' l^ --- -^^lirff^ Suitable for Low and High Pressures. l'tfr^V I '''\s^ C^ v^' s i^\ « Lifts High, Handles Hot Water, $i£f, ' i, , J3fe'%^ Delivers at Boiling Point. iiiUirWS^^ U !tJ&? ;', ' . * V^oo^^£W Over 250,000 in use. I^S^ltt^^V 1111 ' .''W^v 1 '"" "' 4 SIMPLE, RELIABLE, DURABLE, V^i^lSlS'i: ' ' ■''■9^M^^ ECONOMICAL. s^--'-^ J Fairbanks Renewable Vulcanised Asbestos • Disc Globe Valves. ' io, brandon-stTwelltngton. I A TRIUMPH OF SCIENCE. | ra Reader, do you know what real cocoa is ? To economical H 9gj housewives, and wide-awake people generally, the best BH SB cocoa and that of Van Houlen are synonymous terms. HB ■<& The cocoa manufactured by that well-known firm is a •. ' s jjsf preparation from the very best cocoa-beans, and contains all .; ' "w* ' *a the valuable nutritive and stimulating properties natural . utt i^ to cocoa. The cocoa-bean contains an alkaloid called HR "Thcobromine," which is the principle of the H " cup that cheers, but does not inebriate?' amd&Btoslxß \§bosi^ml. The great point 'of difierence between the stimulating raSpjffiX /^iLi*ji ProP r0 P crt ' es °^ alcfchol, and that of theobromine is, that the jKHfe*e^|sm G*jjr%fosffiSilm use °^ tHe f° rmsr causes a subsequent depression, whichis |K^*B^» m proportional to the amount of stimulation it has previously w m Im brought about; the use of the latter (theobromine) is Im rasl unattended by such unpleasant -after-effects. Of course, JW Wjft only a first-class cocoa, such as Van Houten's, will work B§ sa, in the aforesaid manner. Tliat cocoa has been described as «J7 ysk "A triumph of scienceJ" It is quite pure, extremely a$ V^ soluble, and easy of assimilation and _ digestion by the . tßji Wit weakest stomach. It costs but a trifle, being less than one MSI raj farthing per cup ; and it is the simplest drink to make ready, {3. . IS ' of the whole catalogue of possible beverages. It smells so PH good, r nJ tastes so delicious, that when j-ou try it youSvill ' TO ", jra[ certainly exclaim : " Ah ! indeed, it is a triumph of science ! " .lea ' ffl HAVE YOU TRIED 1 B 1l I VAN HOUTEN'S Eating CHOCOLATE P | M

MURITAI STORE. JONES AND MARTIN, GENERAL STOREKEEPERS. Houses and Land For Sale and To Let. Also, Sections For Sale at Muritai in now subdivision on small payment and balannn on tnrniß. Addms — MURITAI, . Days Bay*. Wellington,

C. EDMONDS, ARTIFICIAL FLY, ROD, and FISHING TACKLE MAKER, Lower Htjtt. Flics Dressed lo any Pattern and sent by Return of Post. Rods Repaired and Tops Fitted. Live Bait always kept in Stock, C. EDMONDS.

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Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 116, 13 November 1900, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 116, 13 November 1900, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LX, Issue 116, 13 November 1900, Page 3

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