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INDISCRETIONS. WE aro all indiscreet at times. It would be marvellous were wo otherwise. Indiscretions are sometimes unimportant, but mostly they cause pain, sorrow and loss. Many Parliamentary candidates are just now guilty of indiscretions, for which they will bo very sorry later on. Indiscretions in eating, dri lilting, and working are \ery costly, for they bring about constitutional disorders and result in chronic bad health. To remove the effects of these indiscretions take GATENBY' S BLUE FLAG TONIC. It clears the sour stomach, stimulates the bowels, removing all poisonous and objectionable matter, and tones up the system. Sold by. all chemists at 2s 6d or post free from R. M. GATENBY, Wanganui. WELLINGTON HARBOUR BOARD. WHARF HOLIDAY. -/, HIS Excellency the Governor having been pleased to order that the Customhouse shall be CLOSED from midday on TUESDAY, the 25th November, 1902, being the day on which the General Elections are to be held, Notice is hereby given that the Wharves and Queen's Bond will toe CLOSED for the conduct of business at and after Noon on, that day. WILLIAM^FERGUSON, Secretary. Harbour Board Offioes, Wellington, 14th November, 1902. BALDNESS IN MEN. DANDRUFF is the causo of 99 in every 100 caees of baldness.* CIPILLA HAIR, TONIO Promptly cures dandruff, nourishes »the starved hair, making it grow thick and strong. Take no substitute. Take nothing '' just as good." Got CAPII.LA ; ita action is suro. Sold everywhere. See testimonials. 1 " All who would achieve success should endeavour to merit it." WE h&ya during tho. past year spared no expense in endeavouring to make our Beer second to nono in New Zealand, and can now confidently assert we have succeeded in doing so. We invite all who enjoy A GOOD GLASS OF BEER To ask for STAPLES' BEST. On Draught at almost all Hotels in the City and surrounding districts. And confidently anticipate their verdict will be that Staples and Co. have successfully removed the reproach that good Beer could not be brewed in Wellington. J. STAPLES AND CO., (LTD.), Molesworth and Murphy streets. LAST WEEK OF ."OICHARDSON BROS.' JLtl HOUSE FURNISHING SALE ! Now on at 115, UPPER CUBA-STREET. Final Day— SATURDAY. a i v ■ f fT ARCHITECT, ) Care of G. F. M'Lean, Accountant, COLONIAL MUTUAL BUELDINGS, Customhousc-auay. 1 "STTTHAT'S in a name? A good deal if * ' tho name is written across a label which partly encompasses a bottle containing the purest and mellowpst whisky ever produced. Thus Meessrs. Alex. Ferguson and Co. attest eveiy drop of their ten-ycar-old P. and O. Whisky. Try it. If your request is evaded, insist in a stronger tone. . . 1 Qflflfh 0F the new EXTRA LOTTD £\J\J\J Moulded Records just landed. Shipments every three weeks; largest supply in New Zealand of records, machines, and supplies; lists post free. The Talkeries, next Opera House, Mannersstreet, Wellington. "THE DEMOCRAT," A BRIGHT, well-written Eight-page Weekly Independent Labour Paper, will bo published on * FRIDAY NEXT, 14th NOVEMBER. Price— ONE PENNY. LUNCH AT ROGERS' S CRITERION CAFE, MANNERS-STREET. 1 Four Courses — One Shilling. A LADY complains that she asked for Wilton's Bovo-Ferrum and was given something else. This is a wicked deception, but some dealers will deceive. Be sure you get the genuine article. 2s 6d all chemists. 1 BICYCLE Repairs at reduced prices. Enamelling, plating, tyres, lamps, bells, and all sundries. Shoriand and Co., Cycle and Repair Works, opposite Voitch and Allan, Cuba-street. 1 AVIDSON'S window of Purses, otc, is an eye-opener. Come and see them. Marie Corelli's new book, 2s 6d and 3s 6d. Christmas Numbers for Home, Books of Views, etc. Davidson, Courtenay-place. UN BRAND CHUTNEY — Piquant, peppery, and ploasant, including sweet sliced mango, green mango, Cashmere, Bengal club, in pints and quarts. all grocers. ' 1 /TROVER CYCLE WORKS, Ghuznee-st. VX" Repair and Overhaul any Bicycle. Dunlop and other tires fitted, best work ; Lates candle lamps in stock. Country work attended to promptly. Established 1392. 1 MRS. M. R. CULLEN, Certificated Midwife, 23, Garrett-street, off Cubastreet, has Vacancies for In-lying Ladies, and attends 'Confinements.. ANY one sending a prescription to bo compounded by Goo. W. Wilton, Pharmacist, 3, Cuba-street, may rest assured that only the purest drugs will bo used and the most exacting care exercised. LOOK at ifclhis way — the fastest, cheapest, strongest, most comfortable Bicycle again reduced in pride. The all-red machine all ready. Sed Bird Cyclery, Lambton-quay. 1 TRY STENT AND OO'S BOTTLED ALE AND STODT, .specially brewed from malt and honj for private use ; quarts, 7s ; pints, 4s ; casks, 2s per gallon. Central Brewery, Quin-ntreet, off Ghuznee-street. Telephone 571. 1 ■WTORM POWDERS.— When a child * v complains of headache, when breath te bad, .with >conßliant-,thirst, or, whoa sleep < is v rcs£lc;&,. A g;ve ,,. or p v t f „ I'^ese powders. '_'h.it,ch'nd 'AviUjbe^a happy, hsclthy child neLfdiy." Prka Is." R. C. BrianfOheiniatr 108, Cuba-street. - , 's___A

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 118, 14 November 1902, Page 1

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