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LAST WEEK! LAST WEEK! LAST WEEK! CARPET & LINOLEUM SALE. 200 ODD LACE CURTAINS. mHESE ARE PATTERNS sent out from Home. We are offering at quarter their value. Somo really First-class Curtains among them. GEORGE WINDER, 3?UiiNtSHING DRAPERY DEPARTMENT, * AIANNERS-STREET, WELLINGTON.

;jSOVI£ STRON© HJl.O.if ~ QTSZXTt A :.WA\'H IMPROVING. Sec the latest /'4 Model. 0. Waiis-htreofc. Jj M W ZEALAND CLOTH ING Ji'AOTOItY, » 57, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. A tew Lines that we are Clearing-out at far Iburi than coat price, some slightly soiled. Men's Shirta, Piquo Front and Cuff, 2s lid eaelt, wero 6s Gd Men's WaHbing Vosts, 2s 6d oaoh. were 7s 6d to Us fid Boya' Tweed Buits (Colonial), 6s 6d each, were 11s 6d to 13s 6d Stra-w Bats, 6d each 3 L-erby Ties for Is 9d, were Is to la 6d each 2 Derby Ties for Is lid, were la 6d to 3s 6d oaoh G&latea Blouses, Is lid, were 2s 6d to 4s 6d each " Ooloured Tunics for small boya, 2s 6d, were Ss 6d to 5a 9d each ONLY FOR A FEW DAYS, AT btew Zealand clothing factory, 57, Lambton-quat. "H.. A. Morison, Manager. THERE IS NO MUSIC, RACKET, NOISE OR CLATTER, Abont the SILENT FREE WHEEL, Which is fitted to all • lIED BIRD CYCLES. The SILENT FREE WHEEL is obtained by having the Morrow Patent Clutob. and Back Pedalling Brake. This oombined form o£ Hub and Brake is no experiment. There are thousands now in constant use, and oaob one is fully guaranteed. SILENT FREE WHEEL Saves TEW MILES Pedalling in ever? THIRTY MILES riddln. Inspection Invited. CANADA CYCLSG AND MOTOR COMPANY, Ltd., BED BIRD BRAtfCH, 29, VICTORIA-STREET, WELLINGTON. & € & & *^sm. 5 If \ ° PAPERS |\ ll^itST stocK fWferqs h)j post. Xs^ : -^smith ssmith. I^OUND— Lethal)v - 8, Mnnnors -stroot, 5 doors frnui Willis -arruet, host and cJj<'fti>e-fc )>!a«A lojruli IJiiilirolliti Ro-covnred or K< jiairod. Qlim^ niul oliina n'voti'd ; mine chillis rc-!ic;vlo'l ; nil !(itnln Cutlery (,'roililil atjtl (inlmlifil hiiru" ii'woi'hii'iul of i-i!k« in j Sfovk. JJull.lu o Min-nl for mi'iiili- f,' Jfiii'.i ,iuii j niiinu; lntnl ccni""! v ci'onki'iy will hLiiikl b//i]lnir wutor N<> "■. -mU itiufilovo i. I'J.it-i' ' ..ii. l v"m - .>•! • , ■. i. wlicim i 1 'II 1 M.I ]\l' II . I li ( lit I I X

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Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 52, 4 March 1901, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 52, 4 March 1901, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 52, 4 March 1901, Page 2

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