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BRASS-RAIL BEDSTEADS. BEDSTEAD BARGAINS. HAVING pnrobaaed an Agent's Sample Stock of Bedsteads at a considerable reduotion of the usual prioes, I am offering some exceptional value in French, Parisian, and Italian Bedsteads, Cornice Poles (Brass, Bamboo, Stained Walnut, White Enamelled, Oft to 9ft), Spring Blind Rollers with Plain and Fanoy Hollands, ready-made or made to order, all decidedly oheap. _______ ELECTRO - PLATE B ARGAI NS, Another Small Lot of Traveller's Samples. Al TEASPOONS, 13/6 DOZEN. Al DESSERT SPOONS. 2G/- DOZEN. AL DESSERT FORKS, 26/- DOZEN. Al TABLE SPOONS, 29/6 DOZEN. Also a few cases E.P. Dessert Kniveß and Forks and a few oases Cutlery in Oak Cases. , These are considerably less than our usual prioes, and only for this lot. They make lovely presentations. GEORGE "WINDER, CHEAPEST IRONMONGER, LOWER CUBA-STREET^ AT PRINGI-E'S, ; 69, LAMBTON-QTJAY, temTY-SEVEN OASES ' 07 JAPANESE DAINTY NIOKSjrAOKS. LACQUERED TRAYS AND CABINETS, INLAID CABINETS, BOXES, PUZZLES, *o. A DELIGHTFUL SERTES OF NEW FIRE SCREENS TEA SETS, CUPS AND SAUCERS, VASES AND ORNAMENTS COLOURED JAPANESE PHOTOGRAPHS— Framed and Unframed MLIi Tfi>EflE GOODS ABE WELL WORTH INSPEOTION PRINGLE'S, 69, LAMBTON-QtTAY. <C__, ?-> ANOTHER 'uff[*F WONDERFUL CURE. ___^_1 ___■ 'fl__Bfl___l _& ■A f I lj/\/\ JAUNDICE V« AX INDIGESTION. *. iR THE DOOTOB GAVE UP HOPE— RECOVERY OF AN OLD MAN. , ltf&. V. S. ASTON, * well-known resident of Gisborne, writes as follows :— Mjr eldest son was a sufferer from Indigestion, and derived great benefit from Loasby's Yfah#>. f l.aat week my father-in-law was prostrated with severe Jaundice. Every oare and 'atWtion was given him by tfee doctor, but without avail, the doctor saying that at his greft age — tO years— he could sot hold out hopes of his getting better. Lo»sby ? s Wahao was then tried, and the first dsse gave him relief, and he was speedily oared. His recovery was absolutely due to the wonderful properties of this great herbal remedy. . ______ JfPASBY'B WAHOO. Prioe, 2s M, •verywhere j or post free from the Sole Proprietors— VLOASBY'S WAJECOO MANUFACTURING CO., to, FINQ-STBEET, DUNEDIfI. Wholesale from all Merohants, or the Agents, ....KEMpTHORNE, PROSSER & CO.'S N.Z. DRUG CO., Ltd.

,b;,b. , h.b. li&C.B N.Z.O.F. suM:mek, season. SPECIALTY IN STRAWS. A SHIPMENT to hand of tho .very latest Not elty in Head Gear, THE SOFT FOLDING STRAW HAT. t • To our patens who wish to study comrojtj jre woulfl speoially draw attention to this LATEST/ NOVKLTY. Suitable fo» Bowling, Lawn Tennis, Boatttg, and all v'.ut-door Sporta. ' SPECIAti FEATURES— l*w Prioe, Cool, Comfortable, and Everlasting Wear. Inspeotion invited. .JK.73. H.B. N/Z.C.F. . N.Z.OJ 1 . j^ 57. LAOTTON.QUAY. t i flßHr^Vw ** ®** * & ''^ W- (/a §4 - PAPERS sSMITH. I _________ - _____ — _ t I i WOODROW'S \ Hats I- 1 I «_----_j -i_-^__-^__-^-_» •' are the CHEAPEST \ Because i ! they are the BEST. jj " # # i 8 t CHAS. HILL & 50N5, ' j KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ld. # WALLACE & GIBSON, h D.1.C., I a , am, sjtm. , I 3 Woodrow's Famous Hats. ; J. .b 1 i. V G- Jil Ji & 00., * SAMI'I'MIT 1 [JNDKKTAKKRS, - "\ * -0/ Cunt-HTRBMT < 'A Ifti'tfu-atmoi'tuieutof Funeral Fnrni'ft.ingn ;ovf in slock, fi'uri i ral» arranged at rearouable pricms. EMIUWm-M A IPRCfAJ/"^. \ { slei>iioij« 1073.

WARWICK BICYCLES ARE the Highest Grade and moat Up-to-date Machine in the market. Chain— Chainleas, Freewheel and Coaster Brake (don't spare the ,plating or enamel on your rim), and Cushion Frame. Warwioks always lead with improvements. For six years the Warwick Cushion Frame has proved its superiority over all others, and is the ONLY Machine that can show such a test. I guarantee the Warwiok to be second to none, and to be more reasonable in prioe than any other. They are BEST AND CHEAPEST. F. J. W. FEAE, Meohanioal Expert, the oldest established Cycle Dealer in the district, Sole Agent, Willis-streeb. N.B.— A splendid lot of ACCESSORIES jnst landed and very oheap. | LIFEBUOY I M ROYAL QA AD I? W DISINFECTANT OV//-,* ■ V Is healthful and HT m A safe, sure and simple A H protection from infection. W THE METEOPOLITAN SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND, 33, Lambton-quat. O. J. CHALLIS Pbinoipal. . ) *\ - AT <f >_ V. PhoßOfrapby ia so limple a* to be readily learned by everyone of ordinary capacity, and the public boaelta t« be derived from it are entirely incal-•nUbkk-TA* ImH Right Hon. John Bright, M.P. DAT AND EVENING CLASSES. Ladies, Gentlemen, Juniors. Sole Agents for The Fox Typewriter. Telephone 1519. BANJO MANDOLIN, AND GUITAR. mHOROUGH Tuition given on the J. above by Mr. J. G. Turner (late of the Spanish Students), No. 2, Barkerstreet, off Cambridge-terrace. Trams pass the door. Terms commence with pupils. TIANJO, GUITAR, and MANDOLIN. Thorough Tuition given in the above by LEVVia NORDEN, late Teacher and Conductor of the Lancashire Banjo, Guitar, and Mandolin Band. - ; Studio— ssa, MANNERS-STREET (Opposite Opera House). By Special <at • flu Appointment '?%&& lilrTvS K *oallenoy " to «£si£<z_cJ»«&c-* the Governor. ARTISTIC FRAMING. RTISTIC F RA MING. M'GREGOE WRIGHT & Co. ARTISTS' COLOURMEN, Lambl-on-qtjat. WANTED Known, Steam's Yellow Fellow Bicycles, fitted with Dunlop Tyres and Brooks s Saddles, greatly reduced in price ; no reasonable cash offer refused ; duplicate parts kept in stock. Thos. Eallinser en I >./O (Limited), Plumbers, etc. 32, Vietoria-stroot. •

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Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 127, 25 November 1901, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 127, 25 November 1901, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 127, 25 November 1901, Page 2

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