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JJiUTISH AND AMERICAN HARD WAREj HOUSE, 93, LAMBTON-QUAy. GEO. WINDER, Proprietor. IN oonsequßnce of large purchases of goods by Mr. Winder (now in England), it ia imperative that we should make room for them before their arrivaj. We 11.ro therefore holding a GENUINE CLEARING SALE Of our entire stook of IRONMONGERY and SPORIING GOODS. 10 TO 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT is the inducement to pur.oh.ase' NOW. Our stook all marked in plain figures, so that custnmerx can see for themselves that REDUCTIONS AUK GENUINE. Reductions in Bedsteads and Bedding Reductions in Travelling Tr'unkp • Reductions i<N Bruxhware Reductions in Portmanteaux & Dress Baskets Reductions iv Tinware Reductions in lilleotro Plate and Cuflery Reductions in Knainelled Ware Reductions in Cricketing and Lawn Tennis Reductions in Honsehold Hardware Uooda ' . Keduoi ions in Lampware > ' , Town and Country Clubs should not miss this opportunity of scouring first-olass material at unprecedented prices. SALE CONTINUES FOR I WO WE RES ONLY. NOTE.— We oaunot book goods at sale prices. BRITISH AND AMKKIOAN HAKDVVARK HOUSE (Late Cameron & Christie), 93, LAMBTON-QUAY. HUDSON'S EUPNTHOL/^; JUJUBES FOR THE THROAT! THE VOICE! THE LUNGS! MISS AMY CASTLES writes i— "l have used your Eumenthol Jujubes, and have found them invaluable forjthe throat, particularly In case of colds. "I should like to recommend them to all singers." tMi by *11 Ohmiists. Ting, 1/6 each. SHARLAND k CO., igent*

SI Hth/ ¥A^s^a!j fc^y^ with • beautiful FiiiEzEs to j i/^Sffy^ jUi j SMITH & SMITH, Ltd.,

AIFi Is on, showing reduotion of 15 1 to 50 per cent. Machines wiih Roman rims, Brooks saddles, Reuolda chtins, Hyde free vrhoel, rim brake, £H ; Chuinless, £15 ; Two-speed Gear, £16 10a ; best Gas Lampa, 4s Qd to 12b 6d. Some iikea under coat. Enquiries invited. 1\ J. W. .FEAii, ENGINEER AND DIRECT IMPORTER, Willis-street. \ skilfully do repairs. Established 1880. fTHE PEOPLE'S M COUGH REMEDY HJ| I CARRAGEEN i I IRISH MOSS I ~*:H will ewe ii (H That Hacking Cough Ipl Bj| That Troubleseme Cold jral IJH That Annoying Influenza ||| THE Q-REAT ASTHMA CURE. 10 prepared by H. Brittwn, Oh«miit, ia having a Big Sale. Ita effects are TRULY MARVELLOUS, ' ftld the united testimony of grateful patient! pronounces it to be A MIRACULOUS CURE. Price, 2i 6d per bottle ; post free, 3s. H. HRITTAIN, % Chemist. 35, Mannerß-atreet. N.B.— lf no benefit derived money wilKrmly returned ' % 15/ you mm % guStita? from.,* CONSTIPATION INDIQEBTION ■ILIOUSNESS BYSPEPSIA lICK HEADACHE SLUGGISH LIVER ft KIBNEY COMPLAINTS There is but one'stbte and reliable medicine that will cart, il taken »g directed Impey's May Apple A herbal compound that ■ets promptly aad painlessly. It cleanses tha bowels, stimulates the lifflr and kidneys, aids digestion and reitorea good health, Ghtmltti t StwM, 2/6 psr ■•tile BENJAMIN GUM, FOR GaUCHS, CBLBB, AND INFLAMMATION OF THE LUNGS. BENJAMIN GUM has been known to tkf medical world for many years as a Mined; for Cemgh, BheL'tnets of Breath, Hay fever, and Bronohitis. It has a balsamic effect on the Imiffs, and all long atandmtr, inveterate, and obronio forms of long trouble *re promptly onred by its us*). Hundreds of unsolicited testimonials aro the answer to those who would doubt its efioaoy. Hold by all ohemists and stores, Is 6d per bottle. One dose relieves, one bottle Cures. Tiy BENJAMIN GTJM. P' RIV AT E HOSPITAL, 217, WILLIS-STRET. Conducted by Nurses L. R. BAKER (registered R.B.NA., London and Now Zealand) and DIXON. Open to receivo patients day or night pn reasonable terms. ¥or further particulars apply Ui Sister in Charge,

} —FOR— ; I j AFTERNOON TEA. I I DELICIOUS I j Wafers, I I Gream Sandwich, I 'fairy Cakes; ' | i AND I I Kiel Fingers. ; Sac thai you (>o» j I AULSEBRQQK'S Something for Mothers to Think About Lives of Suffering and Sorrow Averted And Happiness and Prosperity tenred by GutlcuraSo3p,oitf»ientandPilis When AH Else Fails. Every child born into the world with an inherited or early developed tendency to distressing, disfiguring tumours of the skta, scalp and blood, becomes an object of the most tender solicitude, not only because of its suffering, but because of the dreadful fear that the disfiguration is to be lifelong and mar ita future happiness and prosperity., Hence, it becomes the duty of mothers of sach afflicted children to acquaint themselTes with the best, the purest and most effective treatment available, viz., The Cuticura Treatment. Warm baths with Cuticura Soap, to cleanse the skin and scalp of crostm and scales, gentle applications of Cuticnra Oiflfanent, to allay itching, irritation and inflammation, and soothe and heal, and mild doses of Cutlcura Itesorvent, to pool the blood in the severer cases, are all that can be desired for the speedy relief and permanent cure of skin tortured infants and children, and the comfort of worn-out parents. Millions of women use Cuticura Soßp, assisted by Cutlcura Ointment, for preserving, purifying and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair and hands, for annoying irritations and weaknesses, and for many sanative, antiseptic purposes Which readily suggest themselves. Caticura Reiolwnt, liquid «nd in tie fom of ChOToUt. Coated PiUii, Cullcura Orntment *nd Cutieuri Snap »n 10M throughout the world. JDepoUi London, 87 Oh«rt«r Co . SydncTi Boiton. 1?7 Colnmbui Aye. Potter Dnig Chemical Corp., Sole Proprietor;. „ „ W Bend for •' How to Cure B»by Huraonri. Nof rtade of gelatine full dircchoi's All ChtfrnisO.**

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 100, 25 October 1904, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 100, 25 October 1904, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 100, 25 October 1904, Page 2

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