URITISH WOOLLEN COMPANY, MERCHANT TAILORS, 34, CUBA-STREET AND 36, WILLISSTREET. VALUE OF SPOT CASH OPPORTUNITY ! f^ET-MADE-TO-ORDER SUITS at vJT one-half the price charged by the credit custom tailors. A special opportunity line of Striped English and Cheviot Suitings we quote at KKS PER SUIT! They are beautifully tailored and up-to date in fit and style. Our Suits have that broad-shouldered effect which adds beauty and grace to all garments. We guarantee to give you • satisfaction. Call and get Samples of Cloth. MONSTER CLEARING SALE! ONE MONTH! ONE MONTH! DARCY FORD IS holding a MONSTER CLEARING SALE of GENERAL DRAPERY and CLOTHING for one month only. 200 Ladies' Mackintoshes (Kaiapoi), to clear from 10s 6d 200 Ladies' Capes (Kaiapoi), to clear from 7s 6d Men's and Youths' Mackintoshes and Rainproof Coats, at Startling Prices ALL GOODS MARKED 25 PER CENT. BELOW USUAL PRICES! His 50s TALLOR-MADE SUITS are unequalled in the colony. Thousands of yards and Hundreds of Patterns to choose from. DARCY FORD, IMPORTER, WILLIS-STREET. A FASCINATING FLATTERER FLATTERS THE FUSSY PALATE! FRENCH CHEF SAUCE! A SAUCE that is not Worcester Sauce — not like the cheap concoctions that degrade the name of Sauce, but A SUPERIOR KIND OF SAUCE, With a genial, seduotive flavour that is most agreeable to the palate. Sauce connoisseurs praise it. AN EPICUREAN DELIGHTFRENCH CHEF SAUCE! PALATABLY PIQUANT! TICKLISHLY TASTY! Tickle your palato with FRENCH CHEF SAUCE ! All Storekeepers. FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS. mHE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT A COMPANY (LIMITED) is prepared to Purchase Fat Sheep and Lambs by Weight at graduated prices for the follow ing qualities and grade's: — SHEEP : FIRST QUALITY FREEZERS BRAND W.M.E.CO. 40 to 651b 65 to 701b Over 701b SECOND QUALITY FREEZERS BRAND N.G.A. 40lb to 701b . FREEZING EWES. BRAND N.G.A.E.W.E LAMBS: FIRST QUALITY FREEZERS. BRAND W.M.E.CO. Under 421b Over 421b SECOND QUALITY FREEZERS. BRAND N.O.A. REJECTS Will be paid for at time values. CONDITIONS : Fat and Skins to be the property of tht Vendor, the Company paying for the former the current value per lb of the day, and the latter may bo either sold to the Company or fellmongered on owner's aocount at his option. All sheep to be prime of their class, and to be delivered at Freezing Works at owner's cost and expense. Price and payment to be on the FROZEN WEIGHT. Or The Company is willing to purchase at a straight-out price per bead at heretofore. Prices can be obtained on application at the Company's Offices, or from any of the Buyers in the country. The Company also offers clients every faoility for freezing on their own account. DILNOT SLADDEN, Secretary. Wellington, Bth April, 1903. WHAT CURED EUGENE HEFFERMAN? HE WAS TORTURED WITH SCIATICA FOR THREE LONG YEARS. A SPELL IN HOSPITAL DID NOT BENEFIT HIM! HE WAS CURED BY CROWE! EIUGENE HEFFERMAN writes: "Havi ing been a martyr for over three years to sciatica, and having tried the Hospital without benefit, I was strongly recommended to see you. I have great pleasure in testifying to the extremely good results arising from your advice and your herbal medicine. I only took your medicine for two months, when the sciatica left me, and I have never had a return of it since." t W. H. CROWE, Medical Herbalist, 66, Cuba-street, Wellington. By Special Appointment to His Excellency the Governor, and under the patronage of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. LANIS'S HORSE AND CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, MURPHY-STREET, WELLINGTON. First-class Carriages on Hire at Moderate Charges. Weddings, Evening Parties promptly attended to. All letters and telegrams receive immediate attention. Telephone 1801. By Special Appointments. LYONS'S TTORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR, ABEL SMITH and MOLESWORTH STREETS, WELLINGTON. The Largest and Most Complete Repository in Wellington. ** Carriages, Drags, and all kinds of Vehicles ready for Hire at all times and atmoderate scale of charges. Mr. Lyons has studied tho convenience and comfort of his patrons by having most of his cabs fitted with rubber tires. Carriages for Balls, Parties, etc., may be had on ringing up either of our Telophones — Abel Smith-street, No. 729. Molesworth-street, No. 830. Telegrams promptly attended to. PLEASE NOTE OUR ADDRESSES.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVI, Issue 45, 21 August 1903, Page 7
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