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BLIAISS-KAIL BEDSTEADS. BEDSTEAD BARGAINS. H*VV{XG purchased an Agent's Sample Stock of Bedsteads at a considerable reduction ct Iho usual prices, 1 am offering some exceptional value in French, Parisian, and I'svi.iiu Bnlpteadd, Uornioi Poles (Brass, Bamboo, btained Walnut, White Enamelled, 6ft t', 9(' \ c ;prin>,' Uiind Kollers with Plain and Fanoy Hollands, ready-made or made to order, 51 tleeiiludly cheap. _____ ELECTRO - PLATE BARGAINS, Another Small Lot of Traveller's Samples. Al TEASPOONS, 13/6 DOZEN. Al rTBSSEUT SPOONS, 2G[- DOZEN. Al DESSEKT FORKS, 26/- DOZEN. Al TABLE SPOONS, 2»/6 DOZEN. , Also a few oases E.P. Dessert Knives and Forks and a few cases Cutlery in Oak Oases. These are considerably less than our usual prioes, and only for this lot. They make lovely presentations. GEOBGB "WINDER, CHEAPEST IRONMONGER LOWER CUBA-STREET. lIT PRINGLE'S, 69, LAMBTON-QUAY. THIRTY-SEVEN OASES JAPANESE DAINTY NICKNAOKS. LACQUERED TRAYS AND CABINETS, INLAID CABINETS, BOXES,. PUZZLES. Ac. A DELIGHTFUL SERTES OF NEW FIRE SCREENS TEA BETS. CUPS AND SAUCERS, VASES. AND ORNAMENTS COLOURED JAPANESE PHOTOGRAPHS— Framed and Unframed ALL THESE GOOBS ABE WELL WOBTH INSPECTION PRINGLE'S, . 69, IMJMBTON-QUAY.

4T.« to ANOTHER \V*F WONDERFUL CURE. wMoo " WW XX INDIGESTION. v & THE DOCTOB GAVE UP POPE-RECOVERY OF AN OLD MAN. • MB. V. S. ASTON, a well-known resident of Gisborne, writes as follows t— r My eldest son was a sufferer from Indigestion, and derived great benefit from Loasby's Wahoo. • Last week my father-in-law was prostrated with severe Janadica. Every care 'and attention was given him by the doctor, but withont avail, the doctor saying that at his ■great age — 70 years— he oould not hold out hopes of his getting better. Lonsby'o Wahoo was then tried, and the first dose gave him relief, and he was speedily cured. Hu xeoovery was absolutely due to the wonderful properties of this great herbal fWmedy. ■_■«»«■ (LOASBY'S WAHOO. Prioe, 2i 6d, everywhere ; or poafc free' from the Sole Proprietors— IiOASBY'S WAHOO MANUFACTURING CO., Ltd., KING-STBEET, DUNEDIN. / Wholesale from all Merohants, or the Agents, yEMPTHOBNE, PBOSSEB; & CO.'S N.Z. DRUG CO., Ltd. ■

H.B. H.B. N.Z.CEi N.Z.O.P. t SUMMER SEASON. ' SPECIALTY IN STRAWS. ,Lt. SHIPMENT to hand of the very ;fpk, latest Novelty in Head Gear, >\ THE SOBT FOLDING STBAW HAT. -t'To our patrons who wish to study oomfcire we would speoially draw attention to this LATEST NOVKLTT. '; Suitable for Bowling, L>wn Tennis, Boattpg, and all out-door Sports. \i Special features— 'i. Low Price, Co-dl, Comfortable, and '£ , Everlasting Wear. i: 3 ' Inspection invited. j| H.B. H.B. JN.Z.C.E. • N.Z.C.E. '^' 57. LAM/BTON-QUAY. ■' ' ' '. JSIB\ im JO* W« & £H»«II ' « ;J|M| & c & & &M\ i % I •■ PAPER? ©Smith. MAN'S CROWNING is his HAT! / / So the-* PINNACLE OF PERFECTION is a "WOODROW" ' HAT. CHAS. HILL & SONS, KIRKCALDIE & STAINS, Ld. WALLACE & dIBSON, D.1.C., ALL iEM, aWoodrow's Famous Hats, JT, IiLY CrJii li & CO., SANITA.tfcY IJNDISHTAKMRS, 2Q, CUBA-S'J'RRIW A la,ifj<t. WKaprtinarit of Fuiiornt FiuinnltiDsrs oow in *^<>!. I i CtiiiM'ok.yrrhtH'fii nt r'Ufxuiubio l'liuo*. KMOAUIiN'fi a .SF!V'M.Tv. 1 a'lHwiioin* ]'>"/•■

JTAUWIOK BICYCLES* ARE the Highest Grade and most Up-to-date Maohine in the market. Chain — Chainless, Freewheel and Coaster Brake (don't spare the plating or enamel on your rim), and Cushion Frame. Warwicks always lead with improvements. For six years the Warwick Cushion Frame has proved its superiority over all others, and is the ONLY Maohine' that oan show BUoh a test. I guarantee the Warwick to be second to none, and to be more reasonable in prioe than any other. They are BEST AND CHEAPEST. F. J. W. FEAR, Mechanical ExpertTthe oldest established Cyole Dealer in>the district, Sole Agent, Willis-street. N.8.-A splendid lot of ACCESSORIES just landed and very oheap. I LIFEBUOY I 1 ROYAL CAApI m DISINFECTANT OV/ZV* V V I* healthful and W Mk ' Invigorating. ' £ M A safe, sure and simple a ■ protection from infection. W The best cough drops are drops ol Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. The neit time you __^{££SSisSi take cold, dose your- fwlQk ill self •with a lot of home remedies and ° dilly-dally along on- - trf your cough 'is 0 ij deep-seated and you . are threatened with -r^tfj'&^^in, pneumonia or con- ~.3§?V -Jißff sumption. That's I * > *W||| one -way, to be sure. *» Here's another way: Take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral at bedtime and be all right the next morning. Isn't this the better way? Then continue the Cherry Pectoral a few days until your throat and lungs have completely healed and all danger of future trouble is past. Another grand thing about Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is that it oures hard coughs, the hardest kind of old coughs, even after all other remedies have failed. Put up in large and small bottles. - When it hurts your lungs to cough, then apply one of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Plasters directly over the painful lung. It will quiet the pain, remove all congestion, and greatly strengthen. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer Co.. Lowell. Mm., V. S. A. THE Q-REAT ASTHMA CUKE. •a prepared by H. Brittain, Chemist, 'is hpving a Rig Sale. Its effeota are TRULY MARVELLOUS, tn the united testimony of grateful patient pronounce it to be A MIKACULOUS OURIC. Prioe, 2s (5d per bottle ; pos I'ree, 3s. H. KRITTALV, Cliomist. 3v, Mifnix'Vß-etreofc. •T.B. — If no bounty iWiviml immcv willingly fuiini'vi.

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Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 129, 27 November 1901, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 129, 27 November 1901, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXII, Issue 129, 27 November 1901, Page 2

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