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SPECIALTIES IX LOUIS HEEL SHOES. FITTJED WITH PATENT BRASS HEEL TIPS. Guaranteed not to tread over. Very Stylish Shapes, in Lace and Button. GRAND VALUE AT lg 8 6 D. PEiVRCE'S BOOT ARCADE 33, CUBA-STREET. 1. TO BUY A GOOD BUSINESS PLEASE call at the Real _stato and Business Agency, when a largo list of good-paying Businesses and Boardmghouses may bo inspected. Empire Chambers, 20, Willis-street, No^ JJpstairs. nB3b~CL_AB PROFIT MONTHLY. ojjaa PURCHAfL.X ono of the best <&/4i\3\j little Businesses in the city; books open for inspection; every investigation courted ; 1 sure investment for somo ono. Apply quickly, 20, Willis-street (Room 7 upstairs), Empiro Chambers. MRS^ (PATTERSON) SORENSEN,. Clairvoyant, Hcjeub, and Business Medium, may be consulted it 12, Lome. street, afternoons and evening^. 3_>REMIERTEgg Preservative is tho best JL So thousands say. Is and 2s 6d tins. MRS. MATTHBWSON, Lambton-quay, is now showing Bargains in Holiday Costumes, Panama Haf«, Children's Ruclicd Mushrooms, Sun Hats, and Tunics, all at Xmas Fair _Prices : __ CASTLE, Prescription Chemist, • uses Hewlett's Standardised Tinctures. They cost a little more than others, but you want the b^st article in your medicines. 10, , Riddiford-street, and 31, Vivian-street. ; CHRISTMAS Cards in choice and endless -vai'iety just Opened up and going cheap ; Books, Periodicals, and Christmas Toys, etc. W, Wilshiro, 112, Adelaide-road. " G" R. WDLTON AND SON, Butchers, • corner Adelaide-road, John and Revans streets, keep one quality of meat only — the best. Small Goods a specialty. Telephone 1035. GET Your Hair Cjit! Our saloon is not patronised bjr Royalty, but your patronage is valuable/ W. Cook, Hairdre3ser and Tobacconist, Adelaide-road. BEAUTIFY your homes by sending your Pictures, Photographs, etc., to be framed at Havvoy ' and Co.'s, Revonsstroet, Newtown. Best work at moderate charges. RELIANCE STOFES, Revans-street, opposite Library; highest quality groceries ; prices comparo with any in town ; orders taken"; goods delivered promptly any part city. J. Dillon. OROHEBTRA.--Any one willing to join ploaso communicate , early. Mrs. Stanford, Music Teacher, Revans-street. Pupils taught any instrument. Singers accompanied. CURRANTS. 4d; Sultanas, sd; Figs, 4di; Raisins, 3d; Dates, 4d; Peel, 6d ; Cornflour, 3^d ; just landed, 10001b pure Ceylon Tea, Is 6d ; Eggs, Is ; Government discount stamps given. E. T. Wise, Post Office Store,, top Tasnwn-straot. advanc¥n"ewtown] BOOTS and Shoes." Special Line* for summer wear. iQenth' from 7s lld, Ladies' Glaco Hhoes'^iom 4s lld, School Boobirffrom 4»iid. Ujfavas-Shoes, in great variety, black, tan, or whito, at Loasby and Isracs's, Riddiford-stroet. Handsome Mirror presented to cash of 103 \ and over during December. j XJ FLINT, Baker and Confectioner, j JX>» 79. Riddiford-street. Afternoon Teas a specialty. Socials and picnics catered for. Ice Creams daily. SliflTH, Baker and Confectioner, • Riddiford-strcot (established Wo). Try our Tea Cakes aaid Scones. The noted j >shop for Sultana Cake^ PHILLIPS, 85J Riddiford-street. • Melton-Mowbray Pork Pies a spc- j cialty. Small Goods of every description fresh daily. Socials catered for. "jLiRAMI'i your own Pictures. English -T Glass and Picture Mouldings "at lowest prices in tho city, at Macauley's, Tram Terminus. Telaphono 1782. T PROCTOR is making groat prepara- • tions for the Christmas trado, and expects a busy time. 68, Riddiford-street. rpANNTIVS BAZAAR is showing tho A greatest variety of Xmas and New Year Cards, Pictorial Bost Cards, Toys and Fancy Goods, ever ever held in Newtown. IF you want your Boots repaired before Xmas bring them along to Dodd's, { 44, Riddiford-street, before the rush starts. TO THE BUTCHERS OF WELLINGTON, NGAHAURANGA, AND PETONE. T/t7"E still k«ep a good stock of Wilson's » t Skinning Knives,, all sizes. W. Higginbottom aud Co., Riddiford-st., Newtown. WHY go to town when you oan get all you want in the mueic lino at tho Newtown Piano and Music Warehouse, 29, Riddiford-street. THE WHITE HOUSE. WE aro showing' a splendid stock of Xmas Ties, etc. See our window display. W. A. Smith, 23, Riddiford ; st. YOU don't want anythkig cheap and nasty. Have a bicycle cheap and genuino. Genuino B.S.A. machines built to order from £13, at Hoar's, Riddifordstreet, Nowtown. THE WHITE HOUSE. /pENTLEMEN, you want a Suit for VST Xmas. Order early. Fit and Stylo guaranteed, at moderate prices. W. A. Smith, 25, Riddiford-strect. BRIEF, BUT POSITIVE. MR. ALEXANDER MILLER, the wellknown builder, of Roslyn, is not lavish with words. He says what ho has to say briefly and to tho point. Writing under date 19th May, Mr. Miller says: "I suffered from rheumatism in my heel for two months, and was cured by Rheumo in two or three days. I can recommend it to any one suffering from the same complaint." Tt is a volume in a nuteheH. Two months' agony cured in two days! "I can recommend it," says Mr. Miller. You can believe him. Rheumo is sold by all chemists and storekeepers at 2s 6d and' 4s 6d per ' bottle. Kempthorne, Prosser and Co., wholesale agents. CHOICE CHRISTMAS GIPTS AT CRAIG & CO.'S. pHINA AND GLASS EMPORIUM, 34, MANNERS-STREET. New goods to hand suitable for Chri&tmas and Weddmg 1 Gilts, comprising among others, a DECIDED NOVELTY, illustrative of tho old coaohing days, in Flower Pots, Salad Bowls, Cake Trays, Teapots "Special Christmas offer; Fine Semi-Porcelain Dinner Ware,' in r. dainty dark bluo pattern, ako in grey. Wo offer this beautiful waro in Dinner Sets, lar-go or small, at tho remarkably low figure of' 24b for 31 pieces and 453 for 61 pieces, always matchablo. ' Other Dinner Sets in dark blue and gold, green and gold, Doulton's Chrysanthemum, etc. CRAIG <fe CO,, 34, liASKEBS'STSBET.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 133, 2 December 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 133, 2 December 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 133, 2 December 1904, Page 1