VV. LITTLEJOHN & SOJST, WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, AND OPTICIANS, ; 85, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. Ex Papanui — FIRST-CLASS BRUSHWARE in Genuine Ebony Hair Brushes, Hat and Cloth Brushes ; also Hand Mirrors to match, all best London make. SILVER-MOUNTED BRUSHWARE and HAND, MTORORS, various designs, same quality, both mounts and brushware best London make. BETTER QUALITY GOODS CANNOT BE OBTAINED ANYWHERE. FINE LEATHER PURSES, Silvermounted, and SHEFFIELD PLATE, including very attractive Candlesticks from 18s 6d a pair. • DAINTY PEARL JEWELLERY. OUR selections of Bangles, „ Brooches, Pendant*, Necklets, Rings, etc., are characteristically dainty and unique. The rare beauty of the designs, the absolute purity of colour and form of the stones, and the finished workmanship of our Jewellery- make it a unity of artistio excellence. OUR PRICES ARE INVARIABLY REASONABLE. G. & T. YOUNG, „ LAMBTON-QUAY. S ELVER-MOUNTED WEDGEWOOD ! J. H. ROBINSON & SON, 21, WILLIS-STREET, Have received a small parcel of ' REAL WEDGEWOOD 1 Silver-mounted. Vases, Biscuit Barrels, Salts, etc., etc. INSPECTION INVITED. FRANK. ixLtADY, WATCHMAKER' AND JEWELLER. .WILLIS-STHEKT. NEW GOODS! NEW' GOODS! Presentation Gold Watches from £7 7s to £75. High-class Jewellery — Rings a Specialty. -Greenstone •. Novelties, Presentation Shields, Cups, Trowels, Keys, etc., made on the premises. Novelties in Sterling Silver and Eleotro-Silver Goods. SPECTACLES AND FOLDERS to suit all sights. 5 PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. Manufacturing, Repairing, Engraving. mHE ©HOP "OOR •pRESENTS. Country ordeis receive prompt attention. ' Telephone 1138. Established 1880. LLOYD'S ANNUAL JEWELLERY SALE. OS TO RS IN THE f»-a OFF MARKED PRICES, FOR CASH ONLY, To Make Room for New Goods for Christmas. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, ' SILVER, ELECTROPLATE, Etc. HORACE LLOYD, J>s, LAMBTON-QUAY. IMPERIAL CAL'E POOD Can be used with either Skim or Separated Milk, Whey, or WATEK ALONE. ANALYSIS CALF FOOD. ' Water 13.75 Albuinenoias 14.46 Fut 5.90 Carbohydrates 61.74 Fibre 1.90 Ash 2.25 100 ANALYST'S REPORT. This sample uonttiins considerable proportions of Proteids and Fat, which will make it valuable us a CiJf Food. This vnlue is incmti>ed bj the variety of different Grains (Peas, Wheat, Barley, &c.) used in it-* nianu(Sd.) 1 ' J. S. MACLAUKIN, D.So., P.C.S., Government Analyst. Upon this analysis, IMPERIAL CALF FOOD is the richest food on the market, and therefore the most economical and 'cheapest It contains more Fat than full milk. ¥. POWNALL, 1 Wellington. > Sole Manufacturers in New Zealand, LANGDOVVX & SON, Ciiristohurch. GUEST AND HOSTESS T)OTH enjoy the hour or bo that is de- , ■*-* voted to taking tea, and when tho tea is tho justly famed . CRESCENT BLEND TEA The enjoyment is perfect. CRESCENT BLEND TEA is liked by all women, because it has a very captivating flavour. The blend is a rare triumph fo" the tea expert. It is a combination of choice Darjeeling and Ceylon Teas, and for quality and value few teas can compare with it. SOLD BY ALL STOREKEEPERS I AT oS PER LB. "BjIXHIBITIdiSf of Oil Painting? of New ■4^ Zealand Scenery, by MR. GEORGE BUTLER. Now on view, at • M'®OR WRIGHT AND CO.'S, 1 129, Lambton-quay.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 81, 3 October 1904, Page 7
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