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MR. and Mrs. J. M WALTER, of Jackson-street, Brooklyn, beg to return their Eir.cero thanks to these who k-nd!y assisted their' son, John Bruno Walter, to reaoh his homo after his accident in Cuba-street on Saturday last. rg\HE medical profession is unanimous in JL acknowledging that Massage, it appiied scientifically, is onq of tho safest, fc-mplest. yet racst effective methods of treating diseases of ,an obstinate character. I have made a careful study of Medical Massage, and I can prodiuo abundant testimony of my success with Wellington/ patrons in cases of Paralysis, Rheumatism. Sciatica, Neuralgia, Nervou3 Di&orders, Epilepsy, Chronio Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Constipat on, an 1 other complaints. In fact, thR-j aio W eminent* that properlyfcnplied M*-<a;ro will not cure or relive.,— CHAS. b. TURNER, Medical Massa^o Specialist, Rawson's Buildings, Welbng-ton-tcrriot,. 1 iSS~MII.SO_, H&ir Physician, Face Spsciaiist. Shampooing, Manicuring, Clipping, Hairdressiug. Ladies and Gentlemen treated scientifically, and taught their own special treatment, iiair Work of e\ery description, Combings made up. Hair-dressing to fuit every face also taught. King's Chambers (opo. Carroll's), Rooms 22 and 23. Tel. £14 B~" KMOVAL "of Superfluous Hair.— Before using the many advertised depilatories for this purpose, consult Mrs. Haybittle on Electrolysis, the, only permanent cure. bl. Lgmbton-qu&y-MRS. ROLLESTOX. HAIR PHYSICIAN, Face Specialist, and M&sseuae,' Certificated^ All Treatments, Shampooing. 3, Willis-st . over_CarrolFs._ 'Phono 1599. fptLARKE'S Hair Dye, guaranteed per'O fectly harmless, restores, the youthful colour to grey or faded hair. Full directions on each bottle. Is 6d, all chemists. M""~ISS~~A. DAVEY'S MILLINERY COLLEGE, Hume's. Buildings, 65, WilliE-street. To Intending Pupils for Winter Season. —A foretaste of the Winter Modes to hand. Miss Davey will be in attendance to receive pupils from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. ; Monday and Thursday nights from 7 till 8 Prosbectus of Fees on application. NOTICE TO SUFFERING WOMEN. DR. J. A. M'Gill ntrongly advises all -suffering wonion to gjve his siniplo '•Pastilo Treatment" a fan,' trial. Ap r pjy Mrs. A. Alpha, No. lb (lata No. 4), Bolton-street, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, ,br Box 411, Wellington. X^ELLOWS' llvpophosphites, 5s 6d ; JJ Scott's Emulsion-, .2^ 2d, 3s' lid'; Angler's, '2s 4d, 4s . 6d ; - Blaud ideal Tcnis and Blood Pills, same, as prcscrib- ';&! An all tho leading fcosptt&iß.'ls Jj^lMtf" 1b par 100; Hot -Water"- Bags^ Enemas, Dpuch Cans, etso., in great variety., Wp remind fresh customers -'that^our, compounding of Physioians' a|.nd all v other Prescriptions is conducted iwith extreme care and absolute fidelity.' ,G. and "H. EVENS, Chemists. I'el. 1\&». - A SPLENDID INVESTMENT. TTiOR SALE, valuable suburban ~ Resi- & denoe and Land at Waiwetu, Lower Hutt, ten minutes' driva from. Hutt Bridge. This excellent property forms, part of Section No 26 on the Plan;of the Hutt district, and has an area of 13 acres, with a frontage of 6 chains to the back Waiwetu-roa'S ; also a frontage to two newly-formed streets, a chain wide, properly asphalted and channelled, and is reached either by the road past Bellevue Gardens or by the Middle Waiwetu-road. Th« land is laid off into- orchard, garden, poultry-houses and runs sufficient for about 2000 birds, cropping and grass paddocks. The orchard is in full bearing, and contains apples, plums, figs, apricots, gooseberries, currants, etc. Thare is a fine artesian well giving a never-failing supply of water. The residenco contains 8 large rooms, 12ft studs, - bathroom, scullery, dairy, > etc., and commands an imposing appearance from the front, with fine double bays and ornamental steps in concrete, with a yery pretty drive up to the front; a nica ; vinery with vines, in full bearing, stable with loft and coachhouse, large 6bails cowshed, workshop, and all the convenienoes incident to a suburban residence complete the details of a thoroughly up-to-dato place. As a speculation for subdivision it cannot be beaten, a3 the two 66ft streets abutting on tho north and aouth boundary < ould bo carried through ♦o the back Wjlwctu-road ; title L.T. Price and particulars from J. T. Wise, Waiweiu, Lower Hult mUCKER means something GOOD. •«- — — _ TUCKER'S JELLY CRYSTALS Mean tho BEST. And "you can't beat tho best," you know. I T V DYE WORKS TAYLOR AND CO., DYERS AND FKENCiI CLEANERS to His Excellency the Governor, Lord Plunkct; also to the Late Governor, Lord Ranfurly. WORKS: Kcnltenace: 'Phone 2666. Lambton-quay; 'Phono 1174. Branches Okristchuich and Duneclin. ,"O ER T H DYE WOR KS. A. ROBERTSON, From Perth and Paisley, Scotland. GENERAL DYER AND CLEANER, 10a, Gbuznoe-street. Telephone 918. P.O. Box 2, Te Aro. ELLINGTON DYE AND FRENCH " CLEANING WORKS. ■ W. BARBER AND CO., 46, Cuba-street. The Largest and Oitje3t Dyeing Establishment in the Dominion. Lace Curtains cleaned or dyed, 2s 6cl per pair. Dyeing and Cleaning of every description. Tel. 226. i Sj'OUJND — Spring niojsom Ointment, bd - and Is; Spring Blossom Pills, 6d and Is ; Bloomine Corn Cure, 6d ; Mandarin Laundry Glaze, 6d oncl Is ; sold everywhere. Agents, Wholesale Druggists. < Post Free— Arsenical Pills, Is bd ; Cuticura Soap, Is; Spring Blossom Soap, 6(1 ; Dr. Bioom'a Complexion Pills, 4s 6d ; Exoelina Pilla, 3s 6d. Address Mr 3. Louisa Hawkins, George- street* Dmiedin. rf "~ pTo~tT c c . OWING to tho increasing number of Advertisements sent to this oflk'O through tha telephone, the Proprietors of THE EVENING POST desire to notify that they will not bo responsible for any errcii) in wording or insertion of Advertisements fo snnt. Advertisements « r instructions connected therewith Ebould bo forwarded la writing to ensure correctness.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 34, 10 February 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 34, 10 February 1908, Page 1

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