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DRESSMAKING ATTHR D.I.C. HEAD DREaSMAKI'IRS . MADAMIiI HANSOM AND MADAME BOUTEAU. DRESSES. . LABGE SHIPMENT OF SPRIiNTG NOVELTIES JUST AIUUVIiJD. SUMMER XVVKKDS AND CRISPINS, iv Ratioila, Klootriou, Musa Green, aud Navy, 2a O'd yai«d. Uoatttme to order, from C3t PANAMA OLOTH— A PINK WOOL CANVAS, iv Royal Blue, Navy, Koceda and Ohauipagiie, 2s lid yard. CoHtume to order, from 75s FINK WOOL VOII ES, WITH BASKKT SPOT, in Oroam, Bluok, Hoßeda, Chami>agno. Hrny, and lOlootrio, 8s 3tl yard. Costumo to order, f.om 79a tid FISH-NET ETAM.INIO- TIIK NOVKLTY OK THK DAY in Rosoda, Ohami»tH:iie, Cream. Brown, nnd Jiluen. !)b Ud yard. Coibumu to order, from iguinoas NKW OHIFFON TAFFKTA SILKS, for Coafcumos NKW TUSSORE CANVAS AND YAMAGA SATINS, for Ulousos D.I.C. D.LC. D.I.C.

RESULT of the SOUTH BRITISH ' . PACKING CO.'S F I 11 S T TEA PIiIZE COMPETITION. Closed on Slat August, 1904. Ist PRIZE.-A LADY'S HANDSOME GOLD WATCH, VaLUE £10. Winnoi- — Mrs. Marion Shaw, Woodvillo. 2nd PHIZB.— A HANDSOME SILVER-PLATED TEAPOT, VALUE £5. Winnor^ — Mxa. A. Young, VVynen-stroot, Blenlwim. Brd PRI&E.— A LADY'S SILVER WATCH, VALUE £2 10s. Winnor—Mrs. Probort, Ruasoll-torraco, Nowtown, Wellington. 4th PRIZE.— I Doz SUPERIOK QUALITY SILVER-PLATED TEA SPOONS, VALUE 15s. Winner— Mra. Mann, 3-1, Qucen-atrcet, Wellington. ' 6th PRIZE.— I Doe SUPERIOR QUALITY SILVER-PLATED TEA SPOONS, VALUE 15s. Winner— Mra. .E. Curwen, 5, Taranaki atrcol, Wellington. 6lh PRIZE.— I Dor SUPGHIOR QUALITY SILVBH-PLATED TEA SPOONS. VALUE 13a. Winner— Mtaa L. Smith, Bin4oigh, Blenheim. threo months will bo allotted PUIZKS TO TH E VALUE OF £50 Tho noxt Competition wHI close on 30th November, 1004. REPORT BY MR. T. W. KIRK, F.L.S. (LOND.) :— 1 have subjocted the South British Packing Company's Teas to a searching microscopical examination, and also to infusion tests. They wero all found quite pure, and yioldod clear woll-colourcd liquors of oxcollent strength, flavour, and fine aroma. (Signed) T. W. KIRK, F.L.S. (Lond.), otc. Wellington, Wth Juno, 1901. LIST OF BRANDS CONTAINING COUPONS: — RECORD TEA • TRIUMPH TEA MORNING TEA TREASURE TEA PRIZE TEA VIGOR TEA DILKOOSH TEA TIPPIWATTE TEA KANDIALA TEA TIPPIKANDY TEA A COUPON oncloscd in ovory Packot. EACH PERSON RETURNING NOT LESS THAN 20 COUPONS WILL RECEIVE A SOUVENIR. Ask your Grocer for them and SAVE THE COUPONS.

ROOKING FIGS DESSERT FIGS, finest quality, unprcnod ... r»D WARDELL S, WILLIS-STREET. HAVE TOU SEEN THE ELLIOTT BOOK-TYPEWRITER t TT writos in books as easily as on sheets. Inspection invited. YEREX, BARKER~& FINLAY (Ltd.), CUBA-STREET (Opposito Town Hall), Wellington, INCUBATORS AND BROODERS. EVERY FERTILE EGO T^/TEANS a strong, vigorous chick if hatched in one of our Incubators. STAR SPECIAL, 120-egg capacity, £5 5s ORMAJ3 SPECIAL, 50-ogg capacity, £3 5s BROODERS from 35s GOODWIN & PHELAN, 116, WILLIS-STREET. WELLINGTON MUSICAL UNION. MEMBERS of tho Chorus aro rotnicsttod to attend Practice at tho Syd-noy-stroot Schoolroom on MONDAY, sth iust., at 8.15 p.m. sharp. Music— "Death of Minnohaha," "Hiawatha's Dopnrturo," "Speotra's Bride." Orchestral Practice at tho Drosdon on TUESDAY, as usual. A. M. LEWIS, non. Soo. WANTED,' General Sorvant, for privato house ; also Woman, to holp nijaundry. Apply irocadoro WANTED, by young mnn, Situation in drawing oilico ; had practical mechanical exparienco and studied drawitiß. Aptt]y_J\S-> Evening Post. BOAIVP anct Lodging wanted 1 l>r two young men. Addrots particulars to nonportable, Evening Poit.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 56, 3 September 1904, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 56, 3 September 1904, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 56, 3 September 1904, Page 6

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