4 SPECIAL LINES, FOE, EVERY DAY WEAR. OAAA YARDS 1 Ji\J\9\f YARDS I ,^,5 Of wide ALL SILK RIB- J-M yauT) BONS, in all tho leading I VlAKL> - shades ... ... •• J XAA DOZKN ' ~1 COLLAR rtTTES, in all the f-ifi/11 fashionable styleß and makes j EACH, in Lace ... ... ..J QAA RUFFLES, ") -i O //» O\)l) ItUFX'LES, I 1 2/O Tn Chiffon, Lisle, Lace, &c. C j^uu. Very dainty styles J *>K4\ DOZEN ") "I / &D\f DOZKN ( */" tfine Cambric Hemstitched ( HALFLadies' HANDKIORCH'FI? J DO/EN. 1^ T<O HOLIDAY JJ.J. \j, NOVELTIES. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! NOW BEING OFFERED AT 115, UPPER CUBA-STREET. , •QICHARDSON BROS.' XiICHARDSON BROS.' CHRISTMAS PRICE-LIST! CHRISTMAS PRICE-LIST! White and Gold Cups and Saucers, 2s 6d per half-dozen Full Sets Ware, 10s 6d . Dinner Sets, from 17s 6d White and Gold Plates, 2id ; Ornaments, from Id each ; largo size Sugar Basins, 6d ; Butter Dishes, 6d ; Dinner Plates, 4d; Sets Jugs, from. ls 3d per set of three ; Boot Brushes, from lOd per set ; Tin Kettles, from Is ; Teapots, from 6d ; odd necessary articles of Toiletware, from Is ; Clothes Brushes, from 4d each, and thousands of other lines of Crockerywaro' at exceptionally cheap rates for Xmas trade. FURNITURE. Duchess Chest, from £2 ss ; Duchess Washstands, from 13s 6d ; Wire Stretchers, from 12s 6d ; large stock of Canvas Stretchers ; handsome brass-mounted Coal Scuttles, from 8s 6d ; Hearthrugs, from Is 3d ; Oilcloths, from Is lid per yard ; double-width China Matting, lOd per yard ; Kitoheu Tables, from 7s 6d, and thousands of other lines to be slaughtered during Xmas Week. Our premises will remain OPEN on and after MONDAY NEXT until 8 o'clock each evening, to give the public a chance to inspect the bargains we are now offering. Note the Address — RICHARDSON BROS., Cheapest House Furnishers, 115, Upper Cuba-street (opposite the Army Home) TO THE PUBLIC OF NEW ZEALAND Who are desirous of obtaining Perfect Health and a Symmetrical Form through using my system of PHYSICAL CULTURE. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN— I fear there has been some misunderstanding as regards the method of using my PHYSICAL CULTURE APPLIANCES. In '• the first instance my Spring-Grip Dumb-bells should be used according to Charts accompanying them. This gives an all-round and symmetrical development of every muscle of the Jjody, rendering them firm and strong, ana my Developer or Obesity Reducer should be used afterwards, in conjunction with the Grip Dumbbells. The DEVELOPER renders the muscles flexible, and gives an even and finished appearance to the form. Both these appliances are necessary to the attainment of the full benefit of my system. All those desirous of improving their physique, young, old, healthy, weak and delicate of > both eexes, will find full information and instructions in my Book, entitled — "STRENGTH AND HOW TO OBTAIN rr." Yours faithfully, EUGEN SANDOW. THE GREAT SALVAGE SHOE SALE, AT HANNAH'S, 79, Lambton-quay. BIG BOOT BARGAINS ! SOLID SAVINGS IN SHOES ! A Santa Clans Present Gift to all who are wanting Holiday Footwear. Sale Begins on SATURDAY, 20fch DECEMBER, And Closes on SATURDAY, 3rd JANUARY. The stock is water-damaged only, and the damage is really very slight. The wearing qualities are in no way impaired, and the Shoes look almost as good as when they were first unpacked. OUR MISFORTUNE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. H. HANNAH & CO., 79, LAMBTON-QUAY. QUIETNESS. aUIETNESS of action is most desirable, and both owner and operator agree on the advantage of the comparative noiselessness of the LIGHT-RUN-NING YOST. A light blow is all that as required to depress the key. and a multitude of blows such as constitute writing, of _ necessity, produce far less noise when light than when heavy. An improved escapement further lessens the sound. The return of the carriage is almost noiseless. .Sole New Zealand Agents, THE YEREX AND JONES COMPANY
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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 148, 19 December 1902, Page 6
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618Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 148, 19 December 1902, Page 6
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