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£5 5s PER HOUR ! A PPLIOATIONS closo 31st OCTOBER. J\. Spend an hour writing a four or fivolino vorse describing the merits of "UNIVERSAL COLD CURE," and win tho prizo of £5 5s for tho best verso. Eaoh must bo accompanied by a Prizo Coupon, which is enclosed with every bottle. Sold everywhere. Prico Is 6d. W. H. COY, Constable-stroet, Agent for N.Z. 1 A GOOD THING ! IS not economy a good thing to practice? Savo money whenever you can, but do not bo parsimonious. When out shopping make up your mind that you will shop to advantage, that you will buy the most and best for your money, and that you will get a discount on every cash purchase you make. Many people learn after it is too late that had they como to THE NEW HOUSE they would have done batter. Besides good goods, goods of quality, and your moneys worth every time, THE NEW HOUSE Discount Coupons given with ovory cash purchase mean a direct Faring of 5 per cent. It is a good thing to shop at THE NEW lIOUSE. JAMES SMITH AND SONS. IN THE INTEREST OF "jUSTICET" WILL thoso gontlamcn who witnessed a row opposito tho Commercial Hotel on Saturday night, in which the police wore concerned, please qommunicate with Thomas Weatherburn, Hotel Arcadia. NEW SEASON'S" MILLINERY. MRS. FRANK 1 JACOBSEN, Draper, , Riddiford and Wilson streeTs, haß opened up big selection of Millinery in all the leading shapes and latest Parisian styles. Inspection invited. ' 1 ~ LEFTM3FF CLOTHING"! LADIES' and Gentlemen's superior Misfit and Loft-off Clothing bought ; highest price given; lettors attended to. Mrs. Botterill, 13, IngeEtre-street. Telephone 2379. WINDERMERE. PRIVATE MATERNITY HOME. NURSE KERR, No. 4, Home-street, Kent-terrace, has Vacancies for Inlying Patients. Patients attended at their own homes. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. HIGHEST prices given for Ladies', Gi'htlemen's, and ChildranV Lettoff Clothing, Boots, eto. ; orders promptly yHended to. Mrs. Bruce, Sa, Ingestre-st "VfOW give Bronte a turn., Try his In--L^ .digestion. Cure, his Bronchjtis Mixture, half size Is 6a, his Neuralgia Mixture, his Antiseptic Ointment, his Stomach and Liver Pills, eto. Only to be got at 70^ Tory-streat. WHEN it cornea to a question of good tea, you must -know that Golden Cup Tea ib tho pure .leaf, dircot from Ceylon "ijUTRNITURE, Furniture; cheapest A house in the city. Richardson Bros., 115, Upper Cuba-street. IDWIFERY.— Mrs.' M. R. Cuilen, 29, Abel Smith-street, Certificated and Registered Midwife, has resumed hor professional duties. Ladies attended to at their own homes. Hours 2 to 4, 7 to 9. SALEK'S Blood and Nerve Tonic Sarsaparilla for pimple;, boils, rash. Strengthening, appetising. Eradicates all impurities from tho blood. 2s 6d. Wm. Salek, Sydney Chemist, 17, Willis-street. TRON Bedsteads, Cots, and Bedding.— JL Cheapest 'house in town is Richardson Bros.', Complete Houso Furnisher*, 115, Upper Cuba-street. Cash or terms. ., 1 WHAT nioro can man desire in }ifo than a faithful, loving, and charming wife, and a cup of Goldon Cup Tea? : CABLE AN D CO., • Waterloo-quay, WELLINGTON, N.Z., Manufacturers of MARINE and LAND ENGINES and BOILERS, MINING, HYDRAULIC, DREDGING, , and ..OOL -DRYING MACHINERY, MANURE MANUFACTURING, and FLAX-DRESSING PLANTS. MACHINERY AND SHIPS' REPAIRS A Speciality. Agents for ZYNKARA, tho Best Boiler Preservative and Cleanser. CAMERON'S STEAM PUMPS. ~~ LOWER HUTT. PETERS AND SONS, Coach Proprietors. — Coaohes meet all trains and run regularly throughout the district. Every cla6s of vebiclo on Hire. Picnio Parties a apecialty. Telephone — Ring up PETERS AND ! SONS. J. O'Brien. A_cnt«. Featherston-street. FURNITURE I Revans-strect, Newtown. DEAR MADAM — If you are in search of really good and reliable furnishings at a reasonable price, tho old-estab-lisliod firm of D and J. RITCHIE, Newtown, is possibly Iho bost firm in the city to deal wit'i. Having tho advantages of first-class tradesmen, there is every guarantee of you"- order being suited to tho letter. Please favour us with a call at any time, or vrito us for quotations. Our Warehouse is along the tram route, and a journey to us will save yon pounds. Tel. 1964. MARLBOROUGH HIGH SCHOOL, BLENHEIM. \ PPLIOATIONS are invited for the po- .__- tion of First Assistant in the abovenamed School. Salary £225 per annum. Duties to commonco on Ist February, 1907. Tho appointment to be subject to three months' notice on either side. Applications addressed to tho Secretary, stating qualifications and previous experience, will bo receivod up to tho 15th October. •JOHN SMITH, Secrelury. Blenheim, 15th September, 1906. TX^ ANTED Known— Wo have just ro- ™* coived 50 jrross of Tooth Brushes from tho best English makorn. Evory Brush guaranteed, 6d, Is, Is 6d ; Carbolic Tooth Powder, 6d por tin; Tooth Poato, any flavour, la pot. Soo our window display. E. 0. AYRES AND CO., Prescription Chomists, 90, Cuba-slroot. WANTED to Soil, on caßv terms, or Lot, first-claw Dairy Farm of 08 aeros, porfoctly flat section ; about ono milo from' school, creamory, and Post Office, and about 5 miles from Ekofnhuna, and about 2i miles from Hukanui Railway Station. For particulars apply to E MORRIS, No. 124, Hutt-road, Potono; Or to F. MORRIS, Post Offioo Storo, Hukanui. No -Agents. SCRAP LEAD. TXT ANTED to Buy, SCRAP LEAD in any quantity. Apply Mr. Whitolaw, Stereo Department, Evening Post. MILLINERY DISPLAY. WANTED, Ladies in search of NEW SPRING MILLINERY to first call upon MRS. MATTHEWSON, Melbourne House, Lambton-quay, whoso fino window display offer* an attractive selection of all tho latest and niVNt models »nd duigni it prime to tuit •wybooy..

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Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 68, 18 September 1906, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 68, 18 September 1906, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXII, Issue 68, 18 September 1906, Page 1

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