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THE FRAGRANCE OP TEA Passes away very quiokly when the Tea remains exposed, especially va-ft moist olitnate like ours. SECURED BY LEAD PACKING The fragrance is kept, and with iE the strength— recommendations that *r# very prominent features in GOLDEN CUP TEA. This Delicious Brand of PURE CEYLON TEA is grown in the choice** part of that famous oonntry, and is guaranteed pure by the State forbid, ding that any foreign Tea shall ever be imported into Ceylon. GOLDEN CUP TEA reaches SMALLBONE, GRACE & CO., The SOLE AGENTS 111 Wellington, N.Z., in air-tight lib paokatrss «f in bpxes, in regular guaranteed shipments. Ask for GOLDEN GUP TEA} give it a trial, ana recommend ifc ttt your friends. Used in Wellington Hospital Laundry. ' The Laundry attached to the Wellington Hospital is about the bestequipped and most modern in the colony. The laundry hands are ' kept busy every week day, dealing with the immense wash of the Institution. It is only by effective organisation and the use of the best washing necessaries that the staff can cope with the work. I The laundry helps, or washing necessaries, such as soap, Hue, and starch, must be of the best description, the two important considerations wluch affect the choice being — Efficiency and Economy, Efficiency implies a great deal to the Hospital, because apart from the fact that the clothes must be thoroughly cleansed, it is imperative (hat they should be free from anything likely to irritate the tender skins of the sick people. The Hospital Authorities must exercise reasonable economy in the expenditure of public money. "Royal Blue," or " Empire Blue" * As it is more familiarly called, is used exclusively in the Wellington Hospital Laundry because it is Efficient, Economical and Pure. Has this any interest for you?

FURNITURE! FURNITURE ! BEST IN QUALITY! LOWEST IN PRICE! D. & J. RITCHIE ■ ARE this month showing Special Values ■ in every description of Household i Furniture. | DUCHESS PAIRS for 655. Sideboards, Halktands, Dining Tables, Etc., Etc REMEMBER!— We are Practical Manu- j faclurera, and can savo you middlemen's i profits. Come at once. Open every evening till 9. I O. I. T., C. I. T., REVANS and HALL STREETS. PRIZE OATMEAL CAKES.— The Prize Oatmeal Cakes at the Otago A. and P. Society's Winter Show were made of Harraway's Oatmeal. No wonder, for it is a delightfully fresh crisp meal, scientifically prepared, and without an equal anywheie. Wholesale Agents for Wellington and suburbs — H. BALDWIN AND CO., Old Customhouse-street. JL.OWER HUTT. TQETERS AND SONS, Coach ProprieJl tors. — Coachoß meet all trains and run regularly throughout Iho district. Every class of vehicle on Hire. Picnic Parties a specialty. Telephone — Ring up PETERS AND SONS. ■J. O'Brien, Acents, Featherston-street. j "^ST J.~ GAUDIN~"AND~SON, VV • 26, GHUZNEE-STREET. Largo Stocks of Coal, Wood, Chaff, Oats, Hoy, Wheat, Potatoes, etc., at Current Rates. We mako a special point of prompt and efficient deliver}'. Telephone 271. special~christmas~o"ffer. FKHOURI, 187, Lambton-quay, has • just opened up a fine assortment of Japaneso Silks, Ladies' Silk Blouses, Gents r Silk Shirts, also Silk Handkerchiefs and Blouses and Hosiery of all kinds, besides Greenstone Novelties and Jewellery (including Watches, Clocks, etc., and all other Christmas novelties), to be cleared *t_Christmas prices. BICYCLES. ~' r Toura," special Christ, mas offer; genuine B.S.A. Bicycles, £13, Eadie free wheel, back-pedalling brake, Palmer tyros, Brookes saddle, guaranteed two years, will last ten. Also English Special, new departure free wheel, all parts interchangeable with 8.5.A., £9 10s, commonly sold for £12 12s. Slaughter price for two months only at R. E. Savillo'B Cycle Works, opposite Basin Rescn r e. TO BUSINESS MEN. ~ TME is money. That aphorism is as old as tho hills, and is truer to-day than ever. If you want your shop, office, or warehouse Fitted in the shortest possible time at the shortest possibles price, ring up 891, and we will please you. LOW AND PEARCE, Builders and Shopfitters, 7a, Hopper-street. JJy Special H^uffllskJSS at^ an^ Appointment JjSßHSglsjlfr^ Countess of to the S^fSisfsLsN? lianf urly. WE beg to inform LADIES that orders may now bo placed. Our New Goods are ready, and prices the same. Skirts from £1 10 0 Costumes from £5 5 0 FOR NET CASH ONLY. nodineT & co.. 30, WELLINGTON-TERRACE. THE Q-REAT ASTHMA. CURE As prepared by H. Brittain, Chemist, is having a big sale. Its effects aro TRULY MARVELLOUS, and tho united testimony of' grateful patients pronounces it to bo A MIRACULOUS CURE. .Price, 2s 6d per bottlo; post free, 3s. H. BRITTAIN, Chemist, 35, Manners-street. _ N.B. — If no benefit derived money willingly returned. MAY OATWAY AY OATWAY FIRE ALARMS. FUIE ALARMS. """"" TEN PER CENT, insurancs re> duotion where these are used. TURNBULL &~JONEB, LTD., WILLIS-STREET, Wellington, NONE better at nny price. None bctron tB m thi * p " ce - ° Bnl °nd Cycles at £20. Terms to suit everybody. Scott ; Motor and Cycle Co., Ltd., where the ; good Cycles are.

WISE AND THOUGHTFUL PEOPLB "Visit the AMERICAN NOVELTY STORES, 26, WILLIS-STREET. During the FAMOUS YANKEE HUSTLE SALES, For their ' CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. WE buy so well, our turnover is so large, and our expenses are so small, that on every side one hears the remark; that we are the cheapest shop In tqwn. We have just opened up 300 sets of beautiful case carvers, • containing from 3 to 16 pieces of cutlery. Nothing would give more satisfaction during the festive) season than a good sharp knife to carvs the Christmas goose or turkey. And thejj range in price from 4s 9d to 60s. ! 350 beautiful sjlver-mounted specimen glasses. We seo. them marked in the jewellers' shops at 2s each, and they ara well worth it. During the Yankee Hustlt Sale we are selling them at Is 3d eaoh. j We have for Gentlemen: Dressing Cases, Military Hair Brushes, Sterling SiE ver Match Boxes, Cigar Cases, Card Oases, [ Cigarette Tubes, Etc., Etc. For Ladies: Silver-backe\ Brushes and Combs, Pin Trays, Comb Trays, Silver, mounted Purses, Scent Bottles, Jewel Cases, Dressing Cases, WriCig Cases, Workboxes, Desks, Etc., Etc. » And you will save about half youg money visiting tho EIGHTH YANKEE HUSTLE SALE, EIGHTH YANKEE HUSTLE SALE« Only one address — v FOUR DOORS FRdM EMPIRE HOTELj WILLIS-STREET. GIVING UP THE BOOK TRADE. £jASH DISCOUNT of gS IN THE jg OFF ENGLISH PRICES. Every Book Must ( Be Sold, as we havej decided to clear all Books, including th« Latest Novels just to hand. CHRISTMAS GIFTS. CHRISTMAS GIFTS. - A Large Collection of This Year's Gift Books, Annuals, and Leather Goods for Presents, comprising Purses, Writing and Letter Casesy Stamp, Photo, and Postcard Albums, Bibles, Prayer and Hvma Books, ALL 5s IN THE £ DISCOUNT for Cash. CHRISTMAS CARDS. GHRISTMAS CARDS. A Splendid Variety and a Larg« Collection. THESE HALF-PRICE. FERGUSON & HICKS, 111, LAMBTO^-QUAY (Opposite Kirkcaldie and Stains). . m^ f CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE I EDWAiID ANDERSON, Is row exhibiting a choice collection at the most artistic designs and best valuej BREAKFAST, DINNER, TEA DESSERT, TOILET, an£ TRINKET SERVICES Alao, a gonoral variety of NEWEST ART GOODS, admirablr i suited for PRESENTS ttuln . lraDl y. 1 BR *WAKE ST> DUiNKR » and T EA Also, GLASS TABLE SUITES in & JggS that ™ *«» b. A further supply of 41 AND 43, WILLIS-STREET. Established over 50 jean;

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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 147, 19 December 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 147, 19 December 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 147, 19 December 1905, Page 4

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