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1) ALGETY & COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital, Fully S ibscribed ... .£4.000,000 Capital, Paid-up .£1,000,000 Uesurve Fuud .£130,000 The Company makes advances on, and conducts tho Sale of Land, btock and Station Property, and receives for Sale in London or auv of the Markets of Australia or New Zealand, consignments oE Wool, Skins, Hides, Tallow, Frozen and Preserved Meats, Grain and Dairy Produce, and curries on a Finan-^ cial, Shipping, Indent, and Geueral Ageucy Business. JAMICS MACINTOSH, Manager. Customhouse-quay. MILLIGAN, GENTLEMEN'S TAILOR, KELBURNE-AVENUE. iTi ENTLEMEN who like extra care given to their clothes should place their orders with me right away before my next rußh commences. N.B. — For past ten months orders from men of fashion throughout the colony have kept me busy (often for weeks ahead). At present there is less rush, so that customers ordering now can rely on special individual attention. THE SURE PROP. AN opinion based on hearsay is like a joist riddled with dry-rot. Personal experience is the thing — the sure prop. Here is tho opinion of personal experience expressed by a leading medico who, for etiquette's sake, shall be nameless"' — I noted entire absence of all disagreeable qualities, particularly of that spasm-giving after-taste which characterises co many other whiskies. P. and O. Whisky is, in my opinion, admirably adapted for use in sickrooms." FERGUSON'S P. & O. WHISKY. FEDERAL COFFEE PALACE, CHRISTCHURCH. (T-iHARMINGLY situated in Victoria**J square. Fronting the door is the Queen's Statue and the Band Rotunda, from whence is wafted the melodious strains of the great masters. The lovely Avon, wending through the park-like foreground, gives a poetic glow to the outlook. ANDREW DAVIES, Proprietor. DAVTD ~ ANDERibO*N AND SON, AVDJ ANDERSON AND SON, TEA MERCHANTS AND FAMILY GROCERS. 40 MOLESWORTH-ST., WELLINGTON Telephone No. 331. S~A KNTLEMKN wishing to be well dressed bhould visit Recognised and Accredited Tailors. R. B. DAVIS & CO., 61a, liambton-quay. HAVE YOU THOUGHT ABOUT TAILOR-MADE FOR, THE SPRING? MR. ELLIS, Kelburne-ayenue, is Opening the First Shipment of Spring Goods, and would advise you to choose early, as only one robe of each design is imported. PROFESSOR LINGUARD, Masseur, Gifted Magnetic aud Electric Healer, Dermatologist, Face Massage and Hair Specialist. Electrolysis for permanent removal of Superfluous Hair, etc., Rheumatism, Sciatica, Paralysis, and all Nerve Troubles, etc, positively cured. Consultations and test given free. Hours — 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Only address — 61, WLLLISSTREET, Wellington. HOW TO TAKE OUT PATENTS FOR INVENTIONS." Illustrated handbook free on application to BALDWIN AND BAYWARD, Patent Agents, Grey-street, Wellington. PATENTS L Establisn ed I&S2.J OBTAINED IN ALL COUNTRIES. HENRY HUGHES, Queen's Chambers.. Wellington. [A CARD.] MR H. W. EARP-THOMAS, DENTIST, (Late Philadelphia, U.S.A.) Manners-street. Telephone 1674. [Card.] HISLOP AND WALDEN, ARCHITECTS, FEATHERSTON-ST., Wellington,. And DOWLING-STREET, Dunedin. MR. HAROLD W. BLUNDELL, SURGEON DENTIST, EVENING POST BUILDINGS. Telephone 1713. MR. SIDNEY HALL, DENTIST, BOULCOTT-ST., Wellington, (opposite Dr. Collins') Telephone 479. LONDON DENTAL INSTITUTE, Corner of MANNERS AND WILLIS STREETS. Crown and Bridgework, from i3l Is a tooth. Fillings a Speciality. Full Sets, from .£3 3s. Extraction and Gaa, ss. Extractions, 2s 6d and Is High-class Dentistry at Moderate Prices. MR. L. HASEL DE N, DENTAL SURGEON, 17, Ingestre-street (opposite Dr. Mackin's). D' X X V. CLEVELAND, DENTAL SURGEON, Fletcher's Buildings, WILLIS-STREET. For four years Chief Demonstrator at Chicago College of Dental Surgery. Tel. 1755. MR. K. C. MORP ET H, DENTIST, MANNERS-STREET, Wellington. Telephono 1488. MR. WALTER MANTELL, DENTIST, SYDNEY-STREET (First Gate from Museum-street). Telephone No. 554. AR% LEARY AND COT ACCOUNTANTS and SHAREBROKERS 6, Featherston-st., and at Dunedin. ~T MBLISB STUART, SIIa'rEBROKER and MINING AGENT, '4, FEATHERSTON-STREET. aITt i n l v c k 1 a, Barrister and Solicitor, Patent Agent, 44, Lambton-quay. Money to Lend at 4^ por cent. Tel. 1437 TT E N R V IVORY, -*"^ncorporated Accountant, Auditor, and Adiubter, 61, LAMBTON-QUAY. JA N D A. WILSON, • FUNERAL FURNISHERS, 54, CAMBIiJDGK-TKBRACE A * Telephono 905.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 45, 21 August 1903, Page 41

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Page 41 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 45, 21 August 1903, Page 41

Page 41 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 45, 21 August 1903, Page 41

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