By Spooial flgL^K- Earl and Appointment »>Hfflßraffl67<> Countess of to the 3%3&tjt\ Banforiy. TAILOR-MADE DRESSES Jf MW SEASONS' GOODS. Coats and Skirti, from £5 bt Skirts, from £1 10s. FOR NET CASH ONLY. nodine"& co., 30. WELLINGTON-TERRACE. \Y. LITTLE JOHN & SON, •WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, AND OPTICIANS, 85, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW IN CLOCKS ! ENGLISH-MADE BRACKET CLOCKS, from £3 15s. The first sample of English-made House Clocks at prioes within the reach of moderate means. Also, French Movements in English Oases, beautifully inlaid, elegant designs, from 50s. INSPEOTION CORDIALLY INVITED. •OOWLING GREEN BOWLS. G. & T. YOUNG, JEWELLERS, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON, Beg to Btate that they have opened up their New Season's Stock of BOWLING GREEN . BOWLS From THOS. TAYLOR & SON, of Glasgow. They have been Specially Selected by a Practical Bowler. Sizes sto 5 3-16. All Bias 3. Inspection cordially invited. GILVER-MOUNTED WEDGEWOOD! J. H. ROBINSON & SON, 21, WILLIS-STREET, Have received a small parcel,, of REAL WEDGEWOOD I Silver-mounted. Vases, Biscuit Barrels, Salts, etc., etc INSPECTION-INVITED. pilANlv U II A. DY, WATCHMAKKR AND JBWELLEB, WILLTS-STREKT. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! Presentation Gold Watches from '£7 7s to £7b. High-class Jewellery— Rings a Specialty. Greenstone Novelties, Presentation Shields, Cups, Trowels, Keys, etc., made on the promises. Novelties in Sterling Silver and Electro-Silver Goods. SPECTACLES AND FOLDERS to suit all sights. 5 PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH> Manufacturing, Repairing, Engraving. rpHE ©HOP TCjiOR pRESENTS. Country orders receive prompt attention. Telephone 1138. Lstabiished 1880. LLOYD'S . A NNUAL JEWELLERY SALE. OS TO rS IN THE £*-l OFF MARKED PRICES, FOR CASH ONLY, To Make Room for New Goods for Christmas. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, SILVER, ELECTROPLATE, Etc. HORACE LLOYD, 55, LAMBTON-QUAY. g».AZH)NUEIt f S TENJSIB MATERIALS. RACKETS— Gore, Doherty, E.G.M. Demon, Special Demon, Acme. 1904 BALLS, RACKET PRESSES AND PRESERVER. RACKETS RESTRUNG AND REPAIRED. CRICKET BATS WRAPPED AND JLiEI-AIiiED By Experienced Hands. Orders by Post receive Prompt Attention. J. E. EVANS, SADDLER AND TRAVELLING BAG MAKER, 145, Lambton-quay, Wellington. IMPERIAL CALF FOOD Can be used with either Skim or Separated Milk, Whey, or WATER ALONE. ANALYSIS CALF FOOD. Wnter 13.75 Albumenoids ... ... '14.46 Fat 5.90 Carbohydrates ... ... 61.74 Fibre ... 1.96 Ash ... „. . 2.25 100 ANALYST'S REPORT. This sample contains considerable proportions of Proteids and Fat, whioh will make ii. valuable us a Calf Food. This value is increased bj the variety of different Grains (Peas, Wheat, Barley, &c.) used in its manufacture. ISd.) J. S. MACLAUHIN, D.Sc, F.C.S., Government Analyst. Upon this analysis,' IMPERIAL CALF FOol) is the richest food on the market, and therefore the most economical and cheapest. It contains more Fat than full milk. F. POWNALL, Wellington. Sole Manufacturers in New Zealand, LANGDOWN & SON, Cbriatchuroh.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 90, 13 October 1904, Page 7
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