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(Registered, lfjch (fol.l, from ltis oil.) WATCHES, CLOCKS, CHAINS BROOCHES, RINHS. SILVEfi AND E.P. WARM By tho ]}«-8t Makors. Old Gold and Silver taken in Exchange. Discount for Oiuli. ROBINSON'S 21, Wir.MS-HTKKHT. (Formerly with Honson, London, and Maokay and Cliishohii. Edinburgh.) Half-a-dozen (Spoons given away with each Wedding Rinjr sold. fJUST ARRIVED. A CONSIGNMENT of Martin, Hall, and Company 'b celobr.ated Plate Communion Sots in leathor ciihoh, Tea and Coffee, Setg, Trophy Onfls, llot-waler Kflttlos Spirit Frames, 2 and S liottlo Oak Stands. Aluo to lmnd, a prothy lot of Gold Brooches, with Htoni'B. from Ids to 'Ma ; Gold Padlock —angles, 2os to S.W ; Opera U lasses, from 20s; Field Glasses, 255. HORACE W. LLOYD, WATCHMAKER, JMWKLLBR, AND IOPTICIAN, *" 55, Lambton-auay, and at Qreymoulh. mHE GOLDSMITHS' AND SILVERx SMITHS' DEPOT, 47, Lamblon-qimy, RELINQUISHING PRESENT PREMISES And Removing to alorb Extensive Pubmisis. Lahob Stock of GOLD AND SILVER WARE, ART JKWKLLERT, SILVERPLATE AND ELECTROPLATE, AT CLEARANCE PRICES. SALE NOW ON. Inspection Invited. THE GOLDSMITHS' AND SILVERSMITHS' DEPOT, 47, Lambton-quay. By special WiJM)Jl!s> Bxoollenoy Appointment ?s^^»HSr^2 0 to 11 is JirjwirSj'W'^s Governor. W. LITTLEJOHN & SON, WATOHMAKtfItS. .TEWEU.ERS AND OPTICIANS, 85, J.AMIHoN-yIJAT, WIfIiI.INCITON. TW'EW GOODS! NEW GOODS! Ex r.B. Maoki. A vory largo nhipniont now opened up. Qunrtcr Chime Hrnnkot. Hop eating Carriage. nnd Drtiss Marino Clocks llandMouio Puudant liaroniotera KeylshH Enjrli^h Lcvev Watches, in Bilvcr aud troM Silvfir Cigarette Ca'ics, Napkin Riugu, Durcu.i 'I'lumliloH, «t«. Now and Chmcu IVurl Pciidanli*, vory fine Drawing Iu»l rumuutH, Kulinn Poms. Dividers, Set SqutiroK, Sualos untl Lovolliug Staves Microucope Accessories. QE O. T. WHIT E, man ufact v ring jkw isller, • Watchmaker and optician, L*MnTON-Ql/AY, WaiililKrOTOW, Aud at Cbristohuroh. NEW GREENSTONE GOODS. ENGAGEMENT, DRHSS, WKDDING, AND BAND RING* A Speciality. Our Own Manufacture— made to any Design. WATCH, CLOCK, AND JEWELLERY REPAIRS, All Gnorautood. A. LAURENSON. Manager. By Special i^US_&v"^ Excollonoy Appointment S'fir^wfflprCsS *' 10 iJoweller) j3*^«S*^''S Karl of to His «scET«rf.iS^rff > Uaufurly. PRANK G RAD V HAS REMOVED To shop oppoeito EMPIRE HOTEL, WILLIS-STKEKT, Aa tomporary prumisos during Re-buililing on former site. rriHE ohop rioit i>resents. VITADATIO CURES INSOMNIA. A LAUNOESTON'S CITIZEN'S TESTIMONY. November U, 1900. To the Proprietor of VITADATIO. IN tho oarly part of the present year 1 suffered very muoh from sleeploßßneas and depression, which caused me considerablo anxioty. I was recommended to try VITADATIO. This, at tirat, I did not feel disposed to do, as 1 considered it improbable that a blood mixturo could cure a nervous complaint. Eventually I consented 'to give it a trial,' and began to improve ;from tho firat. After taking six bottles |l felt better and slopt better than for years before. This improvement bus, I am _ thankful to say, been maintained. My friends compliment mo upon my altored appearance, which I can attribute solely to youf valuable remedy, ua I havo uot tuken any other medicine. The writer of tho tbovo unsolicited testimonial it a well-known Launeoston resident, for whoso bona fides the proprietor of VITADATIO oan unhesitatingly vouoh. INDIGESTION and DEBILITY CURED BY , VITADATIO. New Plymouth, 11th Octobor,l9ol. Mr. A. S. PALMER. Sir — Boing a sufferer from Indigestion and Debility I wns recommended to try VITADATIO. Since taking a tow bottles T havo thoroughly regained .my strength, and havo rouoh pleasure in forwarding you this testimonial. C. BENNETT, ' Loeeh-streot, New Plymouth. For further, particulars, S. A, PALMER, WAREHOUSE , WAT KRLOO-QUAY, 'WELLINGTON. Corrospondouoo Invited. Write for Testi1 tnouials, 'lhe prioe of Modioine is 5/0 and 3/0 per bottlo.

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Evening Post, Volume LXIII, Issue 133, 5 June 1902, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXIII, Issue 133, 5 June 1902, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXIII, Issue 133, 5 June 1902, Page 7