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ELECTROPLATED SILVEII GOODS. QUITABLE FOR PRESENTS. ENTREE DISHES.— Our collection of these dißhes is a large one, in oval and oblong shapes, both plain and engraved ; handle takes off and makes two dishes. Prices from 40s. PUDDING BOWLS, in two sizes, strong and heaviiy-plated frames, fitted with standard size porcelain linings. These also make good flower bowls. Prices from 645. BREAD PLATTERS, with knives complete, round ana . oblong shapes ; the very best quality. Prices from 425. We have a large variety of small articles in ELECTROPLATE, from a few shillings upwards. Suitable for the smallest purses. E.P. BUTTER KNIVES, JAM SPOONS, BUTTER FORKS, from 2s upwards. E.P. MUFFINEERS, from 3s. E.P. BREAD FORKS, from 4s. E.P SALTS and SPOONS, per pair, from 7s. BUTTER KNIVES and JAM SPOONS, also, kept in silk-lined cases, from 8s the case. \ G. & T. YOUNG, DIRECT IMPORTERS AND JEWELLERS, 75, Lanibton-quay, Wellington. ©»*3P Jb jTis Appointment 3>3!3BgslK> T3r.-eileiiO7 fco SpS??J?VI tho Governor W. LITTLEJOHN & SON WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, AND OPTICIANS, 85, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. I By Recent Mcil, a Small Parcel of CHOICE JEWELLEIir, Including— Necklet*, Pcnrbuts, Brooches, Bracelets and Lace Broache". Our Rings are being constantly added to by our own workmen. Fine Diamond?, Pearls, Turquoises, Rubies, Sapphires, Emeralds, Opals, and other beautiful Gcuis beau- . tifully mounted. By (Special vS»3isjj> fy His J'.xdolleuoy Appointment S^^^?v t ' lp to »?l2K^i Governor. jjrRANK GIIADT, wA'ICHMAKKtt AND .IKWELLER, WILLIS-STREET. Old-established, but Up-to-date WA r i(JMESI CLOCKS! WATCHES! Rings, Bangles, Brooches, Chuinc, Necklets, Pendants, Charms. Studs, Links, Pins, etc S'xEtiLING SILVER NOVELTIES! Toa Services, Cake Baskets, Saivprj, Spoons and Forks, Vases, lTramcs, Toilet i Keouisitea, etc. NOVELITES IN ELECTRO - PLATE, LEATHER GOODS, N.Z. GREENSTONE. Spectacles and Folders to Suit nil Sijrhta. Eyes Tested lTree of Charge. Five per Cent. Discount for Gush. Country Orders Receivfl Prompt Attention. ENGRAVING, GUJJJNG, & PLATING. MANUFACTURING and KEI'AiIU-W. f|M!E QiiC'f B^OK ■£>KhMi--\Ta Established ISEO. Trlenliono 11JB. CONFOUND THESE .SLIPPERY PLOCJItS ! EVER hear 'your Husband fay Ibis? Porhaps ho ussfl a stronger wont, and not without retiton. Waxed Floors are dangerous. DON'T WAX your Floor", nnd r.tk breaking your husband's and children's I logs. . USE LINOARNISH— :fa not slippery! It won't wash olf ! The more you wash it the better it looks. LINOARNISII is put on with a brush. Full directions on every tlr.. Follow directions carefully. Tour jrrccsr sells it, ls 6d and 2s 6d a tin. Als 6d tin is enough for a 14ft room. Try it NOW, at cr.ee,. TO-DAY. 'FREEZING BIL3EP AND LAMES. fTTHE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT COMPANY, LTD., w prepared to PURCHASE FAT SHEEP and LAMBS by woightior at per head. Tho ' Company also offers clionts every facility for freezing on their own account. Prices can be obtaiued on application ot the Company's Offices or from any ol the Buyer* in tho country. W. G. FOSTER, Manaaint! Director. THE (JREAT ASTHMA. CURE A« prepared by H. Brittain, Chemist, ii having a bis sale. Ita effects ore TRULY MARVELLOUS, and the united testimony of gratoful I patienti pronounces it to bo A MIRACULOUS CURE. Prioe, 2s 6d per bottle; post free, 3s. 1, H. BRITTAIN, Chemist, 35, Manners-street. N.B.— lf no benefit dorived monoy williugly returned. WINNERS and Fastest Time Riders on ( Boucher Cycles — Withers, NattraPH, I Evison, Walker, Brunctt, Wollormann, Dowlingr, Young, Edwards — 3inco Dec, j 1906 over 60 placed riders. Now ia the ! timo to got your Bicycle re-enamelled and fixod up ; will do it at the very lowost price ; do all kind of other repairs to any ! mako of cycles ; largo stock accestorice, tires, tubes, etc. The Thorndon Cycle and Motor /Works, 54, Moleuworth-stroet. J. Boucher and Co. ; telophono 1579. CARNATIONS, splendid healthy plants, V^ well rooted, will bloom first season. Best show varieties ls 6d each, ordinary named sorts (grand range of colour) ls each, -0i dozen. Picotoos, named Is each, 10s per dozen. Carnation Seedlings, Margarita, mixed colour*. 3d each, 2b 6d doKc-11 ; Margarita, yellow, 5d each, 4s' dozen ; Perpetual and Non Plus Ultra varieties, extra good, 611 each, 5s dozen ; Karlieet French, 4d each, 3i dozen. Glßunxfi 131. LambtniMiuax.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 18, 20 July 1907, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 18, 20 July 1907, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 18, 20 July 1907, Page 16

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