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RECEPTION DRESSES AT WAENOCK & ADKIN'S. We i have received a very large shipment of noh BLACK SILKS, and in order to reduce the stock we offer to make .. « 75 DRESSES £ at the following prices : — Mervs., M 10s, £5 ss, .£6 6s Failles, Bongalines, Ottomans, £5 10s, •£6^ss, £7 7s Duohesse Satin, 10s Broeahes, £4, 105, £6 10s, 7s. Bs, £9 9a, .£lO 10s Tho satisfaction given by the 90 odd dresses turned out during the last few weeks, since Miss Hamilton has boon in charge proves conclusively that there is nothing better to' be desired in drosamakintr T H E (^REAT ASTHMA CURE. as prepared by H. Brittain, "Chemist,"' is having a Big Sale. Its effects are TRULY MARVELLOUS, and the united testimony of grateful patients prononnoo it to be A MIRACULOUS CURE. Prioe, 2a 6d per bottle ; post free, 3s. 1 H. BRITTAIN, Chemist, 35, Manners-street. N.B.— lf no benefit derived money willingly returned. AN important Letter from a well-known Salvation Army Officer. — Salvation Army Office Quarters, Jessie-street, Wellington, sth January, 1900. — Dear Sir — I would like to inform you that when I arrived in Wellington, a little over twelve months ago, I was terribly run down in health. For two or three weeks I was unable- to take an active part in any meetings. I was completely worn out, and always had that tired, languid feeling we hear so much about, and neither sleep nor food seemed to refresh me, or do mo any. good. Some one advised mo to try PLANTEKOA, which I did, and after I had taken half the contents of the bottle I felt much better, and I am delighted to tell you that from that date till the time of writing this note (over twelve months) I have enjoyed the best of health, and my work is a pleasure. If these few lines are of service to you, make use of them.— Yours sincerely, MRS. CAPTAIN LOCK. Note. — One bottle contains sufficient medicine for a fortnight's treatment. The mission of Plantekoa is toCURE PERMANENTLY, and it CURES where OTHERS FAIL. Get copy of descriptive pamphlet with testimonials. Plantekoa, ss. Plantekoa Ointment, 2s. Plantekoa Medicated Soap, Is. Retail everywhere. Wholesale, J. Aston, 26, Vivian-street. NOW for Spring Flowering— _^- > Cooper's Giant Sweet Peas, collections 6 varieties 2s, 12 varieties 3s 6d, 24 varieties 6s 6d, post free F. COOPER, 30, Manners-street. W. & H. FLY, MAIL CONTRACTORS & GENERAL CARRIERS, Mastbkton. All orders strictly attended to. Agent N.Z. Express Co. CLERK WANTED. AIkT ANTED, for a large drapery ware- "" : house,' a Dissecting Clerk (lady), previous experience indispensable. Apply by letter, enclosing copy of references, to Box 84, G.P.O. ■ A RARE CHANCE FOR A SMALL CAPITALIST. .^ntTANTED to Sell, a well-established ▼ ▼'. Boardinghouse in thriving town ; five years' lease, £1 per week; good reasons for present owner selling. T V A. LUCAS, Marton. TO PAINTERS. .T^TjANTED, a good Brush Hand. Ap- ■* v ply P. Hull, Molesworth-stroet. TO MILLINERS. X^TiANTED, stylish Hat Trimmer, for v v outdoor work. Stato experience, to Milliner, Evening Post. BOOTMAKERS. iTITANTED, a Maker and Repairer. Ap- ™» ply after 7 p.m. sharp, J. Kirby, 160, JWiUis-street. J_ TT7" ANTED KNOWN. CHEAP~BOOTS. For 14 days longer I intend giving a discount of 2s in the JBonall cash sales from 18th April. This discount does not apply to bespoke work or repairs. Note— The Only Genuine Discount Sale in the City ; 2s in the £, hard cash, returned off our usually low prices. Now is your time if you want a good thing. J. MORRIS, 91, Taranaki-Bt. PERTH DYE WORKS, Ghuznbe-stbbbt. WANTED Known-a fact that dare not be disputed"— that A. ROBERTSON is tho Best, Cheapest, Quickest, and Most Experienced General Dyer, Cleaner, and Presser in Wellington. Ostrioh Feathers and Kid Glove Cleaning a specialty. Telephono, 918. DYEING AND CLEANING. WANTED Known, that Ladies Dreßses that have become soiled and faded can be Dyed fashionable shades for winter wear at BARBER AND COS, Steam Dyers and Cleaners, 46, Cuba-street— tho only Dyers in the colony that possess the machinery necessary to give you satisfaction. UMBRELLAS. WANTED, my Customers to know that I have not removed from Man-ners-street. First-class Umbrellas made to order; re-covers and repairs promptly executed. Workmanship guaranteed. James Foster^ Umbrella Maker, 45, Mannersstreet only (next to Thornton's). No agents or canvassers employed. VHT ANTED Known, that Urwin and Roderique, Oyster Merchants, have Stewart Island and Rock Oysters always on hand.F. Roderique, Agent, Wellington. ANTED Known— Thomas Ballinger and Co., Ltd., Plumbers, &c, Vic-toria-street, have 'purchased the Patent Rights from Bedell and Wolßby for their " Empire Patent Ventilating Skylight." Patented both in England and New Zealand. These Skylights aro guaranteed, and aro specified by architects all over New Zealand, from Auokland, to Invereargill. • Thomas Ballingor and Co., Ltd., Sole Manufacturers, 32, Viotoria-street. ANTED Known— The American Nov. V V elty Stores, 26, Willis-street, is the recognised Shop for Presents. Sterling Silver Scouts, 2s; Silver-mounted Salts per pair, 4s 6d : largest assortment of Studs and Links in New Zealand; Duchess i-plate Camera, with plates and extfus, 5s ; Matoh Boxes, Novelties, Notions. Herbert Seaton's Amerioan Novelty Stores, opposite Morrah's auotion rooms. ANTED Known, Sidey and Co., Auctioneers, Mannerststreet, are giving the highest cash prioe for Furniture. i Liberal advances made on goods sent in for mlsi

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Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 88, 16 April 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 88, 16 April 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXI, Issue 88, 16 April 1901, Page 1

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