WHAT impresses an article on yoni mind is its worth ; whether it be an artiole of food, clothing, or what, appeals to your intellect. First of all you have the article, and then you keep on having it. if it is up to your standard of merit. This a.pI plies to the physical as well as to the intelleotual part of your being. MAfiIGOLD BUTTER has been proved to be up to the standard of merit as regards quality, and the price ifl also very meritorious. To be had in any quantity at KILPATRICK'S, OPPOSITE OPERA HOUgE. r J\ T. OOVENEY, 103, CUBA-STREET. CASH "PRICES i Butter 3 Bottles Sauce, Is Butter Butter, best separator bulk, lOd per 11} Currants, new, 4d per lb Sultanas, new, 5d per lb Raisins, seeded, 6d per lb Candles, Price's 16oz, 7d per lb Rice, 51b Ib Jam, 3 tins Is Flour, 25' s, 2s 9d Bulk Teas, Is 4d, Is 6d, Is Bd, 2s ALL GOODS BEST QUALITY.
ATTRACTIVENESS. EVERT ONE WILL ADMIT THAT GODBER'S T UNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS, AU EVANS'S BUILDINGS, 07, LAMBTON-QUAY, Are attractive. Everything is of the best, • and the comfort of visitors is studied in every particular. Special attention js giver to the HOT LUNCHEON and AETEI NOON TEA. Inspection Invited. Head Establishment? MELBOURNE H O US & 84 and 86, CUBA-STREET. (y CARROL'S, No. 1, WILLIS-STREET, ■pASTRY COOK and CONFECTIONER. Wedding Cakes, Birthday and Christening Cakes made to order. At Homes, Parties, and Balls Catered for. Pastry and Confectionery delivered to all parts of the City. Tea Rooms, the 'finest in the colony, are ■ now open, and Private Rooms may be reserved at a small extra charge for AFTERNOON TEAS. Pastry, etc, may be ordered by Telephone. CARROL'S, No. 1, WILLIS-STREET. Telephone 2066. aXI. TRAMS STOP £.T THE DOOR. SUNDERLAND HOUSE. gJEO A."" MAWSOIf, PRACTICAL PASTRYCOOK AND CATERER, • 87, CUBA-STREET. Mawson's Celebrated ALMOND CAKES are manufactured by Electrioal Machinery. RICHLY ALMOND-ICED BRIDES,' CAKES From 20s. Telephone 450. COMPELLED TO SELL' BOOTS AND SHOES AT LANDED COST. HAVING placed many orders with, Eng«lish, American, and colonial firms for monthly arrivals of goods for two shops and having bince sold one of these, the quea tion is to"know what to do with my ex(<r& stock coming forward. ONLY ONE OPTION— That is, TO SKLL AT HEAVY RKDUOTIONS, And simply turn the goods into oaeh,' REGARDLESS OF COST. This I am now doing. Two consignments aro just to baud, including LADIES', GKNTS\ YOUTH!? AMD CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOWS. Come and look for yourselves. HEAVY REDUCTIONS. Price-list posted to any address. T. J. LEIGHTON, 82, MOLKSWoItTH-STREET. Telephone, 712. JgLAZENSER'S TENNIS MATERIALS. RACKETS— Gore, Doherty, E.G.M. Demon, Special Demon, Aome. 1904 BALLS, RACKET PRESSES AN! PRESERVER. RACKETS RESTRUNG AND REPAIRED. CRICKET BATS WRAPPED AND REPAIRED By Experienced Hands. Orders by Post receive Prompt Attention. J, E. EVANS, SADDLER AND TRAVELLING BAG MAKER, 145, Lambton-quay, Wellington. J # FLYGER <fc CO SANITARY UNDERTAKERS, ;20, Cuba-strut l 1 A large assortment of Funeral Furnishing* now in stook. - Funerals arranged at reasonable pnoes EMBALMING A SPECIALIT. Telephone 1073
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 99, 24 October 1904, Page 2
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