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BRITISH AND AMERICAN HARDWARE^ HOUSE, 03, LAMBTON.QUAST. GEO. WINDER, Proprietor. IN consequence of large purchases of goods by Mr. Winder (now in England), ifc is imperative that wo should make room for thorn before their arrival. Wo are therefore holding ft GENUINE CLEARING SALE Of our entire stook of IRONMONGEFtY and SPORTING GOODS. 10 TO 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT ia the inducement to purchase NOW. Our stock all marked iv plain figures, bo that customers cfth see for themselves that REDUCTIONS ARK GENUINE. Reductions in Bedsteads and Bedding Reductions in Travelling Trunks Reductions in Bruahware Reductions in Portmanteaux & Dress Baskets Reductions in Tinware Reductions in Electro Plate and Cutlery Reduutions in Knamellod Ware Reductions in Cricketing and Lawn Tennk Reductions in Household Hardware Goods Rednottons in Lampware . Town and Country Clubs should not misa this opportunity oi scouring first-class material at unprecedented prices. ' SALE CONTINUES FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY. NOTE. — Wo oaunot book goods ak sale prices. BRITISH AND AMEHICAN HARDWABK HOUSE (Late Cameron & Christie), 93, LAMBTON-QUAY. HUDSON'S EUfWENTHOL m^j JUJUBES FOR THE THROAT 1 IHE VOICE! THE E.UN6S! MISS AMY CASTLES writes:— "l have used your EumenthoL Jujubes, and have found them invaluable for the throat, particularly in case of colds. ' '• I should like to recommend them to all singers." Sold by all Chemists. Tins, 1/6 each. S EARL AND k CO., Agontt B Wai ih? r^P%!/ ibzMy? WITH BEAUTLFUL ekiezes to I IFvJsffl^'J Jl SMITH & SMITH, Ltd.,

AIK 1b on, showing reduction of IS to 50 per cent. Machines wiba Raman rims, Brooks saddles, Renolch chains, Hyde free wheel, rim brake, £14 } Chtinless, £15; Two-speed Gear, £16 10s; best Gae Lftmps, 4s 9d to 12s pd. Some Hues -under cost. Enquiries invited. E. J. W. tfEAlt, ENGINEER AND DIRECff IMPORTER, Willis-street. I skilfully do repairs. Established 1880. fTHE PEOPLE'S §£ j COUOM REMEDY I I CARRAGEEN 1 i IRISH MQSS | g WILL CURE 1 |j Thai Hacking Cough | g That Troublesome' Cold | 9S That Annoying Influenza || T k E gj-BEAT ASTHMA CUUE. v prepared by H. Brittnin, Chemist, is having a Kg Sale. Itß effects are ° TRULY MARVELLOUS. and the united testimony of grateful psfcieuts pronounce!) it to be A MIRACULOUS CURE. Price, 2i 6d per bottle ; post free, 3s. H. BRITTAIN, Chemist, 35, Manners-street. N.B.— lf no benefit derived money wiltingly returned ' '.^ POOR APPETITE/ I DROWSY. HEAVY. Ton feel Aompletelr worn oat and unfit for *rork. You are drowsy and lungsid, with a tendency towards depression. You are ill and need a tonio to b:aoe you up. I Take.... - i IMPEY'S MAY APPLE The graat tonic-laxative. It gently moves ihe bowels, and does not gripe or cause any distressing weakness/ It stimulates the liver into healthy action, purifies the the blood and restores good health. CHEMISTS AND STORES, Ha^t'-Crown. mn^hmm cum, FOR COUGHS, COLDS, AND INFLAMMATION OF THE LUNGS. BENJAMIN GUM has been known to th<> medical world for many years as a remedy for Cough, Shortness of Breath, Hay Fever, and Bronchitis. It has a balsamic effect on the lungs, and all long standing, inveterate, and chronic rorms of lung trouble are promptly cured by its n*i. Hundreds of unsolicited testimonials are the answer to those who wonld doubt its effioaoy. Sotd by all chemists and stores, Is 6d per bottle. / One dose relieves, one bottle Cares. Try. BENJAMIN GUM. — X < ~~ NOTICE OF REMOVAL. TMTESSRS. T. BEADNALL AND SON, JSIL Picture Framors and Fine Art Dealers, have Removed to more commadious premises, No. 62a, WILLIS STREET, opposite Evening Post. Telephone 1508.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 97, 21 October 1904, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 97, 21 October 1904, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 97, 21 October 1904, Page 7

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