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A PRETTY FACE! nPHE Rarity of Pretty Faces is duo not JL to the fact that good features are lacking, but because nearly every face is marred by ft faulty complexion. The commonest defects aro Tan, Freckles, Moles, Bad Skin, Superfluous Hairs, and Blackheads. These disfigurements are easily remedied when properly and skilfully treated. Operations for remedying facial blemishes are daily performed by skilled operators, under tho direction of MLLE. RUBINSTEIN, at tho VALAZE MASSAGE INSTITUTE, Brandon-street. Consultation Free. Sittings from ss. GREAT SALE Of MILLINERY, COSTUMES, FANCY DRAPERY, UNDERCLOTHING, Etc., Commencing TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), 30th. C. ADAMS AND CO., 35, CUBA-STREET. Trimmed Hats, 3s 6d, 5s 6d, 10s 6d; none exoeeding 21s Costumes, from 7s 6d each. Inspect Windows and See a Few of the Many Bargains to be Offered. Sale Commences 10 a.m. To-morrow (Thursday). C. ADAMS AND CO., 35, CUBA-STREET. HRHE Millerton Co-operative Society re- «- quires the Services of a competent Salesman for their general store. Applicants must understand bookkeeping, and will require to deposit £100 bond as guarantee. Bond bears 7£ per cent, per annum Applications and testimonials to be in by 9th February, 1908. JAMES GREENSILL, Secretary, Millerton. "ORIVATE HOTEL, Johnston-street, opJL posito Fullers' Theatre Royal. Luncheon at all times. Private Supper Rooms. First-clas3 Accommodation. Terms reasonable. Full particulars from the proprietor. J. 11. JACKSON. Watch this Private Hotel, to| be opened on Thursday next. -A REAL TREAT." IF you require a perfect Stylish Suir, my personal attention is given to every detail, and clients can rely on a first-class fit. Repairs and alterations a speciality. Suits from 70s; Trousers, 2.U to order. No shoddy hero. S. AMSTELL, The Little Tailor, 112, Cuba-street. MADAME LEVINE. THE Eminent Palmist and Scientist has returned, and mny ho consulted at 108, Lambton-quay, opposito Royal Hotel. SPIRiTUALISMI " MRS. BIGGINS (late Melbourne), Trance and Test Medium, can bo interviewed daily, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. 40, Abel Smith-street. AUSTRALIAN GRAPES. finHE first of tho season arrived to-day, *■ and now for salo at Elliott's Fruit Mart, 99a, Riddiford-street, Newtown. Also choice Jam Plums, 81b for one shilling, HfilL WREN'S Dresses at give-away \ prices, ab \Lees and Church's Sajo, ,95a, Cuba- street; Serge and. Cashmere 2s 6d, 3a 6d t 4.8 6d, , ;__ IF' you' airo, looking for^ Bargains in/ 1 ' Trimmed " Myiifaary ccc Lees and Church's prices on Thursday morning, 8s lid to 14s 6d. ■ WAIT for Lees and' Church's Summer Salo on, Thursday morAirig ; Bargains for everybody. Present address 96a, Cuba-street. OAfKnl SPRAYS of Lovely Flowers to Ai\J\S\3 be had at Lees and Church's Sale, 95a, Cuba-Etreet, on Thursday ; 6d each. PARKLETS. Ladies' for Stoutnesi, 2s 6d. ' Burgoyne's Hair Dye, safe and reliable. Dr. Tonic Blood Pills forVLadies, 2.3. Wra. Salok, Sydnoy Chemist, 17, Willis-street. ENGINEERS'" Boiler Suits, in blue or brown denim, 93 6d each, English mado. Duncan and Macintosh, Man-ners-street. NERVE, Blood, and Tonic Saraaparilla. For boils, pimples, and all skin affections ; gives appetite and good health •, 2s 6d largo bottle. Wm. Salek, Sydney Chemist, 17, Willis-street. ENGINEERS and Engine - drivers coached for all classes of Certificates, either by personal tuition or corrospondence. Alex. M'Vicar (late Inspector of Machinery), 35, MajoribanksBtreet. 1 A SICK headacho can usually be traced lo a sluggish liver. Puriri Natural Mineral Water quickly puts it right by restoring normal conditions. All holeh and stores. E BRUN Dyeing and Cleaning Works. Suits dyed, 10s ; dresses, 8s 6d, 10s ; soiled or faded garments renovated. Lo Brun, 20, Ingestre-street. RUMPTON'S Hair .Restorer jg radually darkens the hair; is not a dye; guaranteed not to injure hair or scalp ; study yoiir jiprearance; price, 3s, post 3s 6d. ii V' i'.rir g, 27, Courcenay-place. GOOD health is guaranteed by taking a glass of Puriri Natural Mineral Water every day. It cures indigestion. gout, and rheumatism. Hotels and storeß. PALE young men and women should use Serravillos Tonic. It makes good red blood. Ask the doctor. SERRAVILLO'S Tonic (Bark and Iron h~J Wino) makes good red blood, and should be used by all weak people. "eTISITORS tci Christchurch— Superior ▼ Accommodation St. Elmo House, 187, Worcester-street, west end. The noted house for comfort during Exhibition period. Within 2 minutes of centre of city. Telegrams and letters promptly attended to. Miss Hampton, Proprietress I^ELLiNGTON~R^ces— Pictures and vV Post-cards of the starts, finishes, and grandstands at Zak's Photo Depot, Willis-street. NICE Complexion, soft white hands, by using Benzoin and Almond Lotion ; for sunburn, freckles, and rough skin ; 2a 6d. Wm. Salek, Sydnoy Chemist, 17, Willis-street. FORREST, Teacher of Violin and i Piano, 53, Courtenay-place Music Store. R. J, GOING, of Hamilton, recommends Puriri Natural Mineral Water, ana 1 says it is quite as effectual as tho famous and expensive Vichy Water. Stocked by all hotels and stores. "OOST~CARDS"^o"f"TocaI interest, all reJL cent events, in great variety, at Zak'e Photo^epot, 24 L Willis : street : T~lsrA^^HWELnßotlle~" Storo, corner of Dixon and Willis streets. Singlo bottles at wholesalo prices. Best brands of wines and spirits sold. Inspection of prices in window invited. Morry Nathan, late of Nag's Head, Proprietor. T?,OR SALE, Black Trotting Gelding, -B- Mczzeppa, 6 years ; suit doctor or cab; also chestnut cob, 6 years, gentleman's hackney. Ible, , Builder, Lower Hutt. WANTED Known — Cheap painting, etc., now tho holiday rush is over, and having ono of tho largest staffs of expert paiutprs, paperhangers and decorators in tho City, I am prepared to do all work, supplying tho best of labour and 7imteriul ior the smallest possible coht. Ring up for an r3limalo (fret 1 ) Tnos. A. WOU6, Hunkey -street. Telephones : Karori 2316. Oity 2Q«.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 24, 29 January 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 24, 29 January 1908, Page 1

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