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The allotment of most of tihe seats in the House in view of the coming session has been almost completed. Many of tflie members who were in the last Parliament will addTess the House from a different standpoint, notably Mr. F. M. B. Fisher, who has taken the seat in the front Opposition benches so long held by Mr. Buchanan. Mr. Alison, who formerly sat under the Ladies' Gallery, has moved close up tlo the Leader of the Opposition, and Mr. Izard, who deposed Mr. Duthie, will speak from the seat on the 6ide of the gangway formerly occupied by Mr. Geo. Fisher. The Garrison and Central Mission Bands will give a performance at the Basin Reserve this evening if the weather permits. The practice of dentistiy has made such strides of late years that Mr. W. D. Pittar has now discovered a harmless anaesthetic Dor painless extraction of teeth, and is prepared to forfeit the sum of five pounds if any pain be felt during the operation. Mr. Pittar may be consulted at the London Dental Institute, corner Willis and Manners-streets. Telephone. — Advt. A splendid portrait, nicely framed to any design, is on sale at R. and E. Tingey's, Manners-street. Havo one and keep tho Grand Old Man's memory 'green. —Advt. An experienced clerk attends to our Cu6toniß entries. No trouble to shippers or others. Ring up the New Zealand Express Co. Telephone 92. — Advt. On washing day use Empire Bag Blue. It will not harm the finest fabric, and gives the clothes the colour you want. The cheapest and besl blue. — Advt. - Any mothpr takes pride in dressing her little ones as prettily as possible. Well, it's only natural ; but to carry out these ideas means spending - money. There is satisfaction in money being , well spent, and to realise this just coma along to O. Smith's, Cuba-street. Special price inducements in our children's millinery department. Beautifully- selected stock. All new goods. Dainty creations in ,silk, beaver, and wool. Splendid opportunity to secure seasonable millinery at clearing prices. Beaver and silk bonnets, from 2s lid; fancy hats, silk or beaver, from 4s lid each. These bats are very special value. In infants' hats there are hundreds to choose from, all styles and qualities, from 2s each. Mothers, bring your children along to O. Smith, the Cash Draper, Cuba-street. — Advt. Sad events often occur, through buying Cheap goods. GooS tioots and shoes xnalte a shop have character. We still retain the name for good goods at fair prices. See our shipments of foot gloA'es and Jonness Millar boots and shoes. Shoes 8s 6d, boots 12s od ; pleasure to wear ; pleasure to sell. At A. Linds'ay's (Limited), — Advt.

TO HOCKEY PLAYERS. Ex s.s. Turakina E. Reynolds and Co., Ltd., havo landocl a large shipment of hockey goods. As those goods aro the vary latist from England, hockey players should avail Ihomselvos of this opporlunity of seeing one of the best selections of sticks, pads, and balls ever landed in New Zealand. They are now on vinw at the Wil-lis-street depot, and it does one good to look at uuch a fino assortment of goods. Thoy have also on view an assortment of Forgon's golf clubs, which is one of tho most popular sticks on tho market. Their sporting guns, footballs, football boots, cycling boots, deep-sea fishing lines, hooks, sinkers, and cycle accessories havo all been greatly reduced in price. Intending cyclists should should take the opportunity of securing a second-hand cycle, as they aro selling them at giving-away prices. — Advt. Tho noblo forests of our land Beneath man's devastating hand Soon will have vanished, leaving there This country lying gaunt and baro. 'No wooded clothing, now .she's old, To save her from her, death of cold, But lo I now Woods arise with healing sure, All hail then — Woods' Great Pepporminfc i Cure!— Advt. j

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Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 146, 21 June 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 146, 21 June 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXI, Issue 146, 21 June 1906, Page 4