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v r 3 da Jis Appointment "2-t3^^sv Exooilency to $L.jt^^f.\ the Governor. W. MTTLEJOHN & SO]>7 J VTATCIIMAKERS, JEV/ELI.ERS, AND OPTICIANS, 85, LAUBTON-QUAr, WELLINGTON. NEW GOODS BY S.S. IONIC. LONDON-MADE SILVERWARE. New Art Candlesticks, Chippendale Candlesticks, Vasea, Trays, Mirror^, Brushes, Photo Frames, Toilet Bottles, Cigarette Boxes, Pierced Dishes, Tea Sets, .Afternoon Tea Opcons, Ink Bottles, Bowlb, Basket 3, etc. Our Mr. A. I. Littlejohn, who selected Iho above, arranged with Dollnnd and Co., tho London Opticians, to supply their Most Prism Binocuiars. A quantity of tho B'l'Oculars also camo by tho lonic. ELECTROPLATED SILVER GOODS. QUITABLE FOR PRESENTS. ENTREE DISHES.— Our collection of theso dishes is a. lnrtis one. in oval nnd-\ oblong shav-c3, both plain and engraved ; handlo takes off and makes two dishes. Prices from 40s. PUDDING BOWLS, in two sizes, strong and heavily-plated frames, fitted with standard oizo porcelain linings. These also make good {lower bowls. Prices from 645. BREAD PLATTERS, with knives complete, round a. id oblong shapes; the very best quality. Prices from 425. Wo have a large variety of small articles in ELECTROPLATE, from a few shillings upwards. Suitable for tho smallest purees. E.P. BUTTER KNIVES. JAM SPOONS. BUTTER FORKS, from 2s upwards. E.P. MUFFINEERS, from 3b. E.P. BREAD FORKS, from 4s. E.P SALTS and SPOONS, per pair, from 7s BUTTER KNIVES and JAM SPOONS, also, kept in cilk-liued cases, from Cs the case. G. & T. YOUNG, """ DIRECT IMPORTERS AND JEWELLERS, 75, Lambton-Quay, Wellington. Hy Special vfrjagi 'Jo* His lixi'ollancy Appointment <JBK&§jjf>vi ilis to i*?"iioßiS§l Governor. ]?RANK GRADY, > WATCHMAKER AND .TKWELLER, WILLIS-STREKT. Old-piUblished. but Up-to-d.it»> WATCHES! CLOCKS! WATCHES! Rinus, Bangles, Brooches, Chain?, Nocklete, Pendants, Charms. Studs, Links, Pins, etcs'iiißUNG Silver novelties! Tea Services, Cako Baskets, Salvers, Spoons and ForkE, Vases, Frames, Toilet I Requisites, etc. NOVELTIES IN ELECTRO - PLATE, LEATHER GOODS, N.Z. 'GREENSTONE. , ' Spectacles and Folders to Suit all Sights. Eyes Tested Froo of Charge. Five per Cent. Discount for Cash. Country Orders Receive Prompt Attention. ENGRAVING, GILDING, & PLATING. MANUFACTURING and REPAIRING. rTIHE CHOP T^OR "pRESENTS , Established 18S0 Tplejahono 1138. tSjyjra Hare you Drmdruff? Tako no __%\\ "S&rM "efcs. Us the forerunner of QSuffl], m WIOLETTA 11 L(§ HAIR FOOD & TONIC. ty/xL OTj s It is antiseptic, and sudden doatb Xb&fi' \i 3 to the dandrutt germ. WufSi M ' 3/8 Chemists and Steres 3/6 Ws Wholesale : M'COMBS, SLACK AND CO., 40. JERVOIS-QUAY. "* | t fp^J YOUR /^^^^^ HUSBAND 1 PLEASED to coat your floors with "LINOARNISH," the famous Floor Polish. Dries over night. Won't wash off. The more it's washed, the better it looks. Applied with a brush. - All Grocers, Is Cd and 2s €d. SLTJKE AND CO., LTD., • Allen-street, Wellington, ENGINEERS, BOILERMAKERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS. FOR SALE— Just arrived, ono 50 b.h.p. Gas Producer Plant, from the well-known makers Jones, Burton and Co., tho most economical on the market. In Stock — Log-hauling Plants, Engines and Boilers, Shafting, Pullies, Bearings, and all classes of Machinery for Sawmills, Brickmaking, etc Machinery of any description mado or indented. Manufacturers' of Builders' Material, Ornamontal Castings, Cast and Wrought Iron Railings, and Gates of any description. "FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS. rpHE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT COMPANY, LTD., is preparod to PURCHASE FAT SHEEP and LAMBS by woight or at per head. Tbe Company also offers client* every facility for freezing on thoir own account. can bo obtained on application at tho Company's Offices or from any oJ tbe Buyers in tho country. W. G. FOSTER, ' ' Manuciug Director.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 27, 31 July 1907, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 27, 31 July 1907, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXIV, Issue 27, 31 July 1907, Page 5

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