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T ADIES 1 UNDERWEAR AT SALE PRICKS! FLANNELETTE UNDERCLOTHING at superlative, vaiue — Kuickern, 1b 6d, Is lid, 2s 6d Clii'inisuß, 2s &t\. 2b Hit, 3« lid NifilildrivßUP, 2* od, 3» lid, 4s 6d LADIEB' WOOL YEriJM, Pink und Nalur.vl Shack's 7id, Is, 1b 3d, 6d, and Is lid each THE WINTER SALE,' TE ARO HOUWE.

TEETH ! TEETH ! I TEETH ! 1 1 WE guarnniop to extract tooth by our secret propc-3 without llto slightest pain, inconvenience, or ufter-oilccts. FEES : Secret process extractions ... £0 2 0 Oidinary extractions 0 10 Full upper or lower boI of beautiful loelli, perfect fit and natural appearance, from ... 110 Gold fillings from 0 10 0 Ordinary fillings from 0 5 0 Gold crowns from 10 0 Pivot troth from 0 15 0 Extractions by Gas and other Antesthclics. Latest Methods, Latent Appliances from England and America. Most difficult casos invited. Address : OtER PRINGLE'S, LAMBTON-QUAY (Opposito Panania-strocl). Hours— 9 a.m. to 530 p.m., and 7 p.m. lo 8 p.m. THE HVIPKMAL DENTAL COMPANY (Late of Maticheplor, England). PIANOS. ANNUAL SALE Only 12 Days Longer. BROADWOOD & SON'S Piano is undoubtedly Iho boet instrument ever introduced into this diulrict, mid can bo recommended with tho utmost confidence. RICH. LIPP & SOHN Unrivalled instruments stand every vnrioly of climato, and aro unaffected by hoal or cold. ERARJO (Makors lo His Majesty tho King) Pianos aro 100 woll known to ncu'l tiny praioe. STEINWAY & SONS. Paderowpki writes: — "All who play your pianos can but tlißiik you. 1 also do so, and at tho Biiino timo congrululato you most hoartily." THE DRESDEN PIANO CO., Wollington. M. J. BROOKES North I<land Manager, Wo Closo at 1 p.m. on Saturdays. / THE EXCELLENCE o» CHALLEN & SON'S PIANOFORTES lias from timo to time boon fully attested by cmiiiQut members of tho musical world, amongst whom aro tho following: — Sm JOHN STAIN EH, M.A., Mug. Doe., late Professor o( Music, Oxford University. SIR GEORGE C. MARTIN. Mus. Doc., Organist of St. Paul's Cathedral. SOLE AGENTS: THI3 WELLINGTON PIANO CO., Ltd., | 53, MOLESWORTH-STREET. EASY PAYMENTS 1 j i

USE ECLIPSE . BUTTER ! THE CHOICEST MAKE Of tho LATEST UP-TO-DATE CREAMERY. UNIVERSAL DEMAND. fjpHE best tost of nn artiolo's morit iv X UNIVERSAL DEMAND; and few artjelea of cominorco can show such a quick transition from tho stnto of tho comparatively unknown to that of general favour as FERGUSON'S P. AND O. WHISKY. It has taken just twelve months to do it. Thus a record is established by Forguson's ton-year-old P. & O. WHISKY! . NOT BAD FOR OAMAUTJ MESSRS. THOMSON, LEWIS and CO. 28th April, 1904. I DEAR SlßS— Ploaso find chequo for amount of account. Your NONALCOHOLIO GOLDEN ALE is very good, fully up to ropreEonUtions. Tho woatlior is vory cold licro, but wo nolico that Ui os o who onco tako your Alo (liko tho gcutloman wilh Pours Soap) "sinco then havo uaud no other." Plonso Bond 5 casoo as soon us possible. — Yours truly, W. SMYTH AND CO. Privalo trade a Bpucialty. Telephone 148. .—. — - — ; JjADY HOUSEKEEPERS, USE DEFIANCE BUTTER. It is always puro and frosh. It is rr.utlo only from selected cream. It is tho butter thai pleases. It is never stale. It is on cnlo at nil grocers. It is delicious nnd palul.tblo. It is wanted for invalids. It is tho purest and best made. ASK THI^GrROOER. DEFIANCE BUTTER may bo had un. suited by Ihoao who prefer it. FOR. LORD PLUNKET'S .RECEPTION I HAVE already somo fii'sl-cluss orders in linnd. Intending patrons should lo«o no limo in making a peloction from my choico flock of ENGLISH SUITINGS. MJLLCGAN, GENTLEMEN'S TAILOR, Kelburnu Tram Avenue.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 148, 23 June 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 148, 23 June 1904, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 148, 23 June 1904, Page 4

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