rr\HE MIGHTY FLOUR TRUST IS BEING OUTFLANKED. Its officers are firing recklessly, and appear dumbfonnded at the Courage and Strategy displayed by the BREADWINNERS' " CHAMPION," Who, single-handed, burst the TRUST SHOW NO. 1, 50 STRONG. BREADWINNERS, Now is the time to show your appreciation, by supporting the "CHAMPION," Who, at great cost, saved you from the vicious Flour Trust No. 1, and is determined TO SAVE YOU FROM FLOUR TRUST NO. 2. SUMMER CLOTHES should be selected now to ensure delivery before the holiday season. Mr D. MILLIGAN, Gentlemen's Tailor, Kelburne-avenue, invites his patrons to see the largest variety of LONDON SUITINGS he has yet shown. "There's a Charm in First Choice." R. B. DAVIS & CO,. t TAILORS, 61, LAMBTON-QUAY, HAVE just received and are showing an exceptionally fine line of confined LONDON GOODS in designs that cannot be found elsewhere. Call and see them. A GRICULTURAL SEEDS, SEED X3L OATS, SEED WHEAT, CHEMICAL MANURES, Etc., at Wholesale PriceE. Price-lists on application. UNTIED FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION (Ltd.), 88, Lambton-quay, Wellington. , STILTON CHEESE 1 ■pBIME NEW ZEALAND STILTONNOW IN STOCK. D. ANDERSON & SON, 40, MOLESWORTH-STREET. Telephone No. 331. FEDERAL « COFFEE PALACE, CHRISTCHURCH. CHARMINGLY situated in Viotoria. VJ square. , Fronting the door is the Queen's Statue and the Band Rotunda, from whence is wafted the melodious strains of the great masters. The lovely Avon, wending through the park-like foreground, gives a poeiio glow to the outANDREW DAVIES. Proprietor. PATENTS LEstabhehed 1882 j Pamphlet, "ADVICE TO INVENTORS" Free on application to HENRY HUGHES, Queen's Chambers (opposite P. Office), Wellington. ' II H. GREEN, DENTIST, Will return to Wellington about Ist November, and Resume Practice in new premises being erected in Willis-street, next to the ironmongery establishment of Mr. George Denton. R HAROLD W. BLUNDELL, SURGEON DENTIST, Late of London and Philadelphia, U.S.A. EVENING POST BUILDINGS. TeleDnone 1713. GE O. P U D N E V, DENTAL SURGEON, 100 a, Willis-street. Highest Class of Artificial Work at fees wilhin roach of aIL No connection with companies or institutes. OUGL A S W. BE ERE, DENTIST (Late of New York, U.S.A.), 12, LAMBTON-QUAY. TEL. 125 ft. DR. H. C. GLEJSDININU (D.D.S., U.S.A.), DENTAL SURGEON, Fletcher's Buildings, 3, WILLIS-STREET. Telephone 1755 tTte! WALTER MANTELL, JaJL DENTIST, SYDNEY-STREET (First Gate from Museum-street). Telephone No. 551. W.- EARP-THOMAS AND CO., • Dentists (late Phila., U.S.A.). Manners-street. Telephone 1674. Teeth extracted painlessly by new method. No pain or after affects guaranteed^ Mr! s~i d N~Ejr h~a~lT, DENTIST, BOULCOTT-ST.; Wellington, (opposite Dr. Collins') < Telephone 479 MR. N. S. COOL E, SURGEON DENTIST, 215, LAMBTON-QUAY (next Dunbar Sloane's Pharmacy). T>ARR, LEARY AND COi] ACCOUNTANTS and SHAREBROKERS 6, Featherston-st., and at Dunedin. ABIIN L U O X I ii, Barrister and Solicitor, Patent Agent, 44, Lambton-quay. Money to Lend at 4£ per cent. Tel. 1437 W. G. BECKETT, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, PETONE AND LOWER HUTT (Lower Hutt every afternoon). MONEY TO LEND. , "O G. J E L L 1 O O E, J - U# BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR, Address during absence from colony: National Liberal Club, London, S.W. R. W. G. SOMERVILLE, SOLICITOR & PATENT AGENT, Has removed to New Offices, Nos. 14, 15, and 16, King's Chambers, Willis-st. Money to lend at lowest rates. Tel. 1837. [Card.] • HISLOP AND WALDEN, ARCHITECTS, National Mutual Buildings, oornor Hunterstreet and Customhouse-quay, Wellington, and Dowling-stroet, Dnnodin. YMOCK AND PEARCE, E. R. DYMOCK,] [W. S. PEARCE. A.1.A., N.Z.. Accountants, Auditors, and Sharebrokers. P.O. Box 193. Hunter-street. Tel. 956. ONEY TO LEND on Freehold Security, at lowest rates. YOUNG AND TRIPE, Solicitors, Grey-street. W V N N KIBKBY, SHAREBROKER & FINANCIAL AGENT, Quick's Buildings, Featherston-st. MONEY TO LEND. Telephone 1911. [A Cakd.] MISS BURFOOT, CERTIFICATED MASSEUSE, Hobson's Pharmacy, Corner WILLIS and ABEL SMITH STS. Hours 2to 6 p.m. JB R A D L E V, • METAPHYSICIAN, 36, Roxburgh - street, Wellington. AND Z WILSON, • FUNERAL FURNISHERS, 54, CAMBRIDGE-TERRACE, * !J>lftfihQUO 905, X
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 99, 24 October 1904, Page 4
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