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CARROL'S, No. 1, WILLISJSTREBT, jpASTRY COOK an 4 pONFEOTIONERf Wedding Cake*, Birthday and C_ri*tenin_ Cakes made to order. At Home*,' Partie*, and Baik Otter**! for. Pastry .«Dd Oonfeetkmory AaHYend to -U ■ part* of the City. Tea Kooma, the finest in Htm oolony, we now open, and Primtte Boons may W reserrod at a small exfea ohaxKo for 'AFTERNOON TSA«. P*stry, etc, ma- be ordwed fc- Tgh»hoPB 4 . CARROL'S, No. 1, WILLIS-STRBBT. Telephone 2066. ALL TRAMS STOP^AT THE DOOR. ATTRACnTENBSS. EVBRY ONB WILL ADMIT T&AX GODBER'S T UNOHEON AND TEA ROOifiS, EV,ANS*S BUILDINGS, 87, LAMBTON-QUAY, Aro attraotive. Everything k of th» best, and tho comfort of visitor* is studied in overy particular. Special attention is _t~eo. to the HOT LUNCHEON and AFTERi NOON TEA., Inspection Invjtad. Head Etrtabiiahmont : MELBOURNE HOUSE, 8* and 86, CUBA-STREET, THE PREMIER'S GOLOSHES (See Evening Post, 22nd July.) rTIHE Premier complains of gotting wet -■- feot and a sore heart, caused. through tho wet and muddy streets of Wellington, THOUGH HE HAD ON GOLOSHES lhe Boot* were n6t <Leightoh's Boote. Had thoy been a pair of THE WATER KING BRAND, the Hon. the Premier would have bo,en dry-footed and light, hearted, without , tho aid of jroloshos. Members of the Legislative Council and House of Representatives, and the public generally are invited to try my WATER bNO BRAND and several otir^fakers! that oan bo relied upon resisting all' weathers. You can also Lave your old' boots made oqual to ne'v ones with Watot-"-proof Leather. -. - - T. J. LBIQHTO'Ni : 32, MOLESWORrk-STREET^ t

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 48, 25 August 1904, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 48, 25 August 1904, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 9 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 48, 25 August 1904, Page 7