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T H-A N X S. • , MRS. M'INTYRE and E&nily dofrirot to express thoir heartfelt thanks* to all those- friends who showed them such kindness and sympathy during their latojf bereavement, „ , t >JT ENDS IN SMOKE |: But >beforo it gets to tho end it will afford you a.-worfd'of satisfaction. It will help you to think out mighty problems affecting yoar business, your homo, aud your futuro plans. The pipe-smaker's friend is T. C. WILLIAMS CO.'S NOSEGAY AROMATIC PLUG TOBACCO. FRAGRANT FRESH . .. FAULTLESS

BIG PURCHASE, 50,000 115S TORCHON LACES, EDGINGS AND INSERTIONS, PATTERNS TO MATCH, IN ALL WIDTHS, CHOICE NEW DESIGNS. 2/-, 2/6 THE DOZEN YARDS. ,XX1»O. THE D.1..C AMERICAN BOOKCASE-S XjL We invite iiupeotion of tho " GUNN " SECTIONAL : BOOKCASE. >j fttisiSimple in Construction 'and Perieot ins i Operation. •THE YEREX AND JONES COMPANY,'* Victoria-Btroet, Werlington. UR KEArDERS AND OPTIONS.. 365 Days Ahead of them nil. Dayton Cushion Frames. Morrow Coaster Brako, 1902 pattern Cinoh Baok-pedalluig Brake Woßtivood Jointloes Steel nnd Wood Jlitng T Jloi'BO Rookor-joint Roller, Power Blook, Baldwin Detachable Link, and Whitney* Chains. Any of these Up-to-dato Features fitted. GOODWIN & PHE-LAN, Dayton Cyolo Agenoy, Manners-street. fFHE SURPRISED SMILE Of thorough satisfaction makes its appearanco on the face of every one who for tho first time tries Suratura Tea. The goodness ii thero, "and it makoß, itiolf evident. SURATURA TEA Has all tho goodness of good toa. It is a tea of an appetising dolioiousnoßs, and so puro and wholesome It is a great rofroshor and a favourite at sooioty functions. Suratura is pure Coylon toa, and is guaranteed not blended with Indian, China, or any ohoap or inferior teat. SOUTH BRITISH FIRE and MARINE -INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. SHAREHOLDERS are notified that the Dividend for Half-year to 28th February, 1902, is now payablo at tho Company's Office, 27, Lambton-quay. C. W. BENBOW, Manager. Wellington, 10th April, 1902. XfISITORS to DAY'S BAY TO-MOR- ~ ROW tiro invited to inspect tho LARGE BROWN OPOSSUM, tho largest scon in Now Zealand, caught by Mr. E. Rod aftor a midnight chase al Day's Bay. Tho Opossum can ba toen at tho Pavil<nn fr«o of chargt.

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Evening Post, Volume LXIII, Issue 87, 12 April 1902, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXIII, Issue 87, 12 April 1902, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXIII, Issue 87, 12 April 1902, Page 6