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TJME AND TIDE WAIT FOR NO MAN. VJ EITHER does a sensible woman wait i.ll when there are Bargains about. Sin is always on the look-out for them. We are offering a , VERY SPECIAL PURCHASW of LADIES' SUMMER MANTLES, in Silk and Lace. Just the smart stylish Mantles that are being worn this season. We bought them at an all-round price, and have divided them into four lotsLot No. 1-SILK MANTLES, 27s 6d for 14s 9d each Lot No. 2— LACE MANTLES, 35s for 19s 6d each Lot No. B— SDLK MANTLES, 49s 6d for 22s 6d eaoh Lot No. 4— LACE MANTLES, 63s for 35s each JAMES SMITH & SONS, Thb New House.

TMPOUNDED at Trentham Pound Yards, on 12th November, one Blaok Mare ; branded on neck. If not claimed within 14 days, will be sold to defray expenses. T. J. WALSH,- Poundkeeper. BOVO-FERRUM. TT is a fact that Wilton's Bovo-ferrum is X-, acknowledged by physicians to be the best' curative agent yet discovered for mervous 'prostration, brain, exhaustion, and for. the prevention of all - weakness caused by nervous strain, worry, mental overwork, or excesses of any description. It possesses in the highest degree the life-sustaining ipower. To be had of all chemists and storekeepers INCUBATION. — Palmerston Show— The Conversation — "Ah! Good day Mr. Thompson ; what are the people so interested in?" " Why, it is the Petaluma Hot-air Incubator hatching." " What a wonderful success." " Yes, it is ; it took First Prize at the Wellington Poultry Show Hatching Competition, and they are being used at the Government Poultry Farms, and can be bought at E. W. Mills and Co., ' Wellington, Winder, Ironmonger, United Farmers' Cooperative Association, Palmerston North, or the Agent, W. J. Haines, Mitohelltown, Wellington." NOTICE TO LADJES. DR. J. A. M'GILL'S "Pastile Treatment" will save operations and unnecessary suffering, which with the other remedies can be obtained, with full particulars, on application to Mrs. A. Alpha, Box 411, Wellington, Sole General Agent in N.Z. for Dr. J. A. M* Gill's .Remedies. Beware of the spurious imitations in the market. Only ladies employed. No canvassers. NEW CENTURY HALL, KENTTERRACE. PROFESSOR Cavelle, Masseur and Magnetic Healer, Member of the College of line Forces, Ban Jose, Cal., where the famous light and colour cures are practised. MADAME CAVELLE, a gifted seeress, when in the clairvoyant state can#medioally diagnose diseases, and such cases as cancer, tumours, inflammation, congestion, kidney complaints, nervous and other conditions fully described. ' Advica free. Terms moderate. Hours from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Trams pass the door. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. GREAT CLEARING SALE OF PAPERHANGINGS. Prior to Removal to our New Warehouse. MESSRS. JACKSON & CO. notify the Public of the City and environments that they will hold a GENUINE CLEARING SALE FOR A FORTNIGHT ONLY Of PAPERHANGINGS IN GREAT . VARIETY. 20,000 ROLLS TO CHOOSE FEOM. At Prices which Must Cause a Speedy Clearance of Stock. This, is an opportune occasion for every one desiring to improve the appearance of the rooms of the house previous to Xmas. Call and inspect our stock. JACKSON & CO., Importers of i LEAD, OIL, COLOURINGS, WALL AND CKILING PAPERS, 38, Cuba-street. (By Appointment to His Excellency the Governor.) DIXON'S GINGER ALE, LEMONADE AND CORDIALS. SODAWATER in Bottles and Siphons. AMBER ALE. BENNETT~& READY, PROPRIETORS. 3, DIXON-STREET, WELLINGTON. . Telephone 378. ARMY CONTRACTS NOTICE. 1. fTIENDER for the Supply of Meat to the A Troops in South Africa for a period of one year from Ist April, 1902, to 3lst March, 1903, will be received by the Director of Army Contracts, War Office, London, until 12 o'clock Noon on MONDAY, the sixth day of January, 1902. 2. The tenders will be for— (a) Natal, exclusive of Charlestown ; (b) the Orange River Colony and Transvaal, including the Cape Colony, north of the Orange Kiver, also Charlestown in Natal ; (c) Cape Colony, south of the Orange Hiver. 3. Tenders may offer for the supply of both live stock and dead meat, or for live stook only, or for dead meat only. Tenders may be for all districts (a, b and c), or for one only, or for portions of any district. 4. Tenders for live stock may be— (a) for delivery as and when required, (b) at named stations in one or more districts, (c) c.i.f. at Capetown, Port Elizabeth, East London, Dnrban and Laurenzo Marques, (d) f .o.b. at port of shipment. 5. Tenders for dead meat may be — (c) for froeen or fresh, (f) for frozen only, (g) for fresh only, (h) for frozen meat, (i) Capetown or Durban, (j) for frozen meat f.o b. at port of shipment; (k) for slaughtering aud distribution only. 6. Forms of tender and conditions of contract may be had on application to the Director of Army Contracts, War Ofiice, London, or to the Director of Supplies, Army Headquarters, Pretoria, or to the Premier of Queensland or New Zealand ; and no tender will be considered unless made on the forms so obtained. 7. Tenders only completed should be delivered under sealed envelope, and marked on the outside, " Tender tor Meat, South Africa," and no tender will be considered unless delivered by the date and hour named. (Signed)— H. G. MORGAN, Lieut.-Col., Director Army Supplies. TET ANTED KNOWN. All Persons, especially Women, Buffering from pains m the head, back and sido, with sight affected— those whom the doctors have failed to relieve preferred — can bo curel by my Patent Medical Piaster. Genuine Wellincton testimonials. Advice free. D. Cleavy, 100, Turnnaki-str.et, Wellington. Hour . 9 a.m. till 9 p.iu-

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Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 127, 25 November 1901, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 127, 25 November 1901, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 127, 25 November 1901, Page 1

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