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BOTTLE STORE, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. Telephone— lo23. Wines* Spirits, and All Kinds of Bottled ales and stouts. :,,;,: OPEN DAILY FROM 9 A.M.* TO 10 P.M. A SINGLE BOTTLE AT WHOLESALE PRICE. PRICE LIST. WHISKIES (Case). GIN, Per Bottle Per Bqttlo s. d. " ' ft! fl. Usher's (Special Reserve) -. 0 0 J.D.K.Z. (Geneva) .. s M Buchanan's (House of Commons)... 5 0 Gilbey's Dry Gin ...- • „.* \.,' 5 0 Watson's (*#* Blend) „.., P .. 5 0 Old Tom ... ... ... ■...' 5 D ! Walker's- " ... ;., jj ' 0 Wolff's Schnapps ..." •... ",>..' "5 0 Dawson's -(Perfection) v«! »•• 5 0 Wolff's Schnapps, small ' C.V *"" "..." 3'" fl P. &O. t ..j „.- ... , f... 5 o Flasks, large (Qifl) ... „., „-.• i 2"'6 Dewar's •„. ...' .... 5 o Flasks,. small ..., ... .. s ,».. 16 White Horse -• .., „<• -Z. 5 0 . _ *6UX«.. White and Mackay ... .... 5 0 Eed ' Heart ... „. • k .v 5 . 0 Crawford's „ ' -56 ' Fino 01(i Ruin "•• '••• ••••' 46 Canadiah Club Z. 5 6 FJ asks » lar g° ••• •••' •*♦ <•-• 2 - 6 Buchanan's (Black and Whito) ,-5 6 Flasks, small „ ..^ 1 6 Jameson^*.. „.5 6 . -WINES. - ThnmTJ cL«rnn<'» mm n \V *"' I ? Peuerhecrd's V.O. Special Port .„ 4 0 Masks Fald () *" 2 S V.O. Special" Port, small ... 3 0 mA«'«3i "•" .•" . '" ? I Ditto Flasks, largfe ... :.. '... 2 0 Flasks, small : ... -„,16 , Fine o]{l grf *. 4 ,. 6 "'- BHANDIES. ' cc l ar et (Hardy's St. Julian) ... 4.0 tt „„..„,>_ #*# ' «, o Claret (Hardy's Tintara), latgd ... 3 6 SS'k* ""* ? f Olarct liardy's Tintara small ... 2 0 Hennessy b * . ... 6 6 Hock (Hockl / eirnet) larg '^ ... 4 0 BoXlnr b :. UChO D Z H .StHockboimexUSl... L... S^dfech^Brandy I.: ]Z 1 I C-W" •£«-«* large, tli^lk^. ' Z Z •Z " B Flasks, small .- 1 6 champagne (Pomery Greno), largo 13 " 0 IirOTTiETTi? S Champagne (Pomery Greno), small 6. G Curacao „.' »t, o o . ALES and STOUTS:.. Benedictine^ large ... ,„. „. 9 0 Colonial Ales and .Stout fl 10 Chartreuse, large ..*' ... >.•• - 0 0 Staples' Sparkling Ale ... ... 010 Cherry Branfly ... ... „,' 90 Manning's Spaflaing Alo ... ' ."..' 010 Cherry Whisky ... ,-... „. 9-0 Speight's, '...' ' .'.0.'10 Cremo do Menthe 9 0 ' English Alo and Stout, large - ... 1 6 Kuminel ' 9 0 English Ale and Stout, small ... 1 0 I When the Doctor says § "A little whisky," i He means ... . ■ ■ ■ B For the sfmplo reason that It Is a puro whisky, It Is S essential that you should have It on hand In case of • '" I sickness, it Is the best In the world for family use. < > -_ — — V ' fehcumatlsm i 3 due to an excess of Acid in -rfMßmWtT^no^r the blood. When this escapes through the pores f^&grSFff^ktJXEw* ot the skin, as It often does, it produces' some jy^jP^aaaSSr form ot Ekin eruption — some itching disease like jf\ ffitiS&Nt . % #m~ T™'. • Eczema or Tetter— but when those little tubes or v§SSkreSSLS®B©-* Bweat glanas are sudaenlj' closed by exposure to M^>cTOv«»i^ cold, then tlio poisons very often, by the blood find- J/nl , V^S^ >Ne3k ing no outlet, settle in the Membranes, Muscles, Jk^V/^C^SHK' 9 l Tissues, and Nerves. These parts become greatly s^»sK^rfHß^&v^B« inflamed, feverish, and hot ; dagSeMlke, mad- ' ysu*" TV*clening pains, following quickly in succession, the muscles be'eome extremely . tender, the nerves break down, and the sufferer Is soon reduced to a stato |M r of helplessness and misery. Tills acid poison' penetrates tlie "joints', "anfl seems to dry up the natural oils, and the legs, arms, 'and fingers become, so '• still and sore than every moveme nt 1-j attended -with excruciating pain, • .• Liniments and plasters do But little good, {or while tlieir use may give tfcmpowry case, they cannot lie called ciires, for the disease' rtlurnj ■vfith~eVßry ollartffof tli6'■wdktlier. Jlltenrtatism can be cured only by -working,. complete .clwnee in, , the b100d,,,, Thp acids are'neutralistd, the circulation purified, and the richer, healthier- blood carried to the irritated aching: muscles and joints which sdßlheS and hcalts them. Electricity in the 'shape of Electro- Medicated Baths Rive absolute relief, especially " when Hie disease is brought on by the excessive use of Mercury. Anyonet interested in a cuio should write to the Specialists ot THE FREEMAN AND WALLACE MEDIQAL INSTITUTES, Sydney and Melbourne, who make a specialty of thii' disease" through the"' nrency of Electric naths. ,„.,„.... • i .■ i ii WRITE. Opium in some, form 'ls , • the basis of nearly - all to-called - A IrlarvetiniK Ctire Of Rheumatic cures -which "-annul 1 " 7*7. - &%»W •*»» MS- w««^4 l?/i/3»»nr»i3//crrt Write for our Specialist's GOO-p»Ee j KneUtnmlSm. -m^cxl work, "Clinical Experi»r. t nnm nru i n_i n tr;»i™!« CRces," which treats of Rheuma- ' Mr. J. BOULDEN. of Cambcnvell, Victoria, t]mu Mi wrfte tQ ouf ph^ ciaD , who suffered from Rheumatism for years, after a if you , v ish any informatiori or ad-three-months' course of treatment at the Insti- vice. We will be glad to mail tute. writes the followinc tasimony : I'™ this- book FREE, and ehir*e • • 3-ou _ nothing for our . Medical, . "For years I suffered from Rheumatism, »nd opinioni. .. . . tried to obtain relief in many medical quarters. Our Physician-in-Chief, Dr. I failed, and at last tried the Specialists of your Richard WnlUce,- bMW" Retetttta.: ■ staff, and am now. throuith their Electro-Medical t'°n papers, illom itedical Board* . methods.- entirely culed. You are at liberty to of Australasia, QigUnd. and Amepublish this testimony, also hiy portrait, in the rica. He is. a Specialist interest of tlio public." \- • . -Th» Freeman ft Wailacß • All our Testimonials are Renuine. and arc given KS^^ffi' " / by emihdnt men, whose names are beyond re- . 'V n..iT\2ri , bj""^ prdach. Anyone sußerine should adopt this {^XS J treatment if they are tired of their doctors. They ni r^ T'ln«H.,^ n^ 1 will find it will cure when all other means havo "'r^or of Institute ; • Dr. Hd. tailed. fhU fact h backed by thousands of f$ l^c. M-IX.. L. n.i a.*., . L.F.P^ teslimonies and by abundant opltah KltoWh'ter^PftndSS ■ ' WomeVte Department. , " - ;' • 1 Here We Are Again I . ( I THE MARVELLOUS REMEDY, fY G^jmC^* I *^^ Solution I A Positive and Permanent Cure • ! I HORSES and CATTLE HOW LONG HAVE YOF I Requiring External Treatment. WORN THOSE GLASSES : n Used amd REcoMMEtCDCD bt ' ™"™* m C. Hoon Wiiuams, Esq., Member Canter- XX^RE is an important question for you, X • bury tockcy Club. Xl - • • H Cuas.O'Coknorj Starter, Auckland Racing A glass worn too long becomes a detrix | R. GMntUH. Trainer, Hastings. meUt rather tban • hel P' m Murray Hodbs. Trainer, Riccarton, Many people Continuo the USO of glasSCI mW. HaVWard, Rink Stables, Cnrtstchurch. •■ ' T r. j • '. , B And scores of prominent horseowners. ' •" 8 eas y anc * ' n ' lso *9 " avo an accurate ffl • , examination .of your eyes onco orery two ffl SOLOMBN SOLUTIONCure* where «11 years or oftoner, as it fcuould bo done. ' m Competitors fail. 1 Obtainable at Saddlers, Cheml»t«, and FRAMELESS SPECS AND EYEW Storekeepers- GLASSES - U 3/- and 6/- '3 times the quantity) pet Jar, Made Up In Nickel, Rolled 'Gdld, and Gold, in . ot from _^_ I ° HAB< P " E S ' 2 CONSULTING OPTICIAN, m wcllinston. 2 39j Lorjjtton.qufly, Wellington. WamßtagogaSß&S&&Baß^&3 T * H - MORRISON. Mauascr.*^^K( K.QREAT ASTHMA CUI^E v prepared by H. BritUio, Chemist, ii CJCHOLEFIELD'S Spectacles nt Peoplo's hiring a Big Sale. Iti efrenta ar» t *% « M ali ,i fr ,! ra lE> , Pebb ' os TRULY MARVELLOUS, Ife^ffiSffJSa^lS - united te.Uniony of grateful Lenses ground, Spectacles repaired. Note v^f! t tf^X » Address-^ -W. R. SOfiOLEPIELD, 36a, A • MIRACULOUS GURE. Manueri-street. next short to Fielder's. Price, 2i M psf bottle ('post free, 3». BOTH Sexe'— Writo for free books of n . .?• -it 11 ??™?' . . vital inlet e*i about your,- elves. PoH „ , Otwmit, 35, Manneti-itrwt. free. Wrilo Paul Rnjmoud, 430, Bourkc- H.B.— lf no betteEt denrod to6u»y nit street, Melbourne. i lipgly returned.

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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 61, 9 September 1905, Page 15

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