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«*_pOWSLIP JELLY," an Emollient dis\j tinctly benrfioial to all skins that have any tendency to roughness. "COWSLIP JELLY" is a daintily-frag-rant crystalline Jolly, perfectly free from grease and' harmful substances. "COWSLIP JELLY," used in my rooms for past tn-o years. I recommend it as beißU one of the highest class preparations »ver prescribed for ek'ui b'etnishe-3. 2* 6d PEK POT. CHA3. A. TURNER, 'I.idies' Erurdrssser, Hair and Massage Spociilist, v " I.' •■•«ritt'.» ]s!dj*?., ihe Terrace, Wellington. * fTI:^, WJJ.HUii, H:t!r Physician, Face x % J*;.v '.-■».;.?: fthempooing, Manicur- .'.■ '"'-I'P'i'jji Hojrdrcssing; Ladie3 ,'«TUlenK»i> treated scientifically,, •• .„ -aught their own Kpecial treatW..1 ija:i" Woilt Al every description, t'on.b.nsr* made up. Kair-dressinc to Eiiit 1 very !».co also taught.., King's Chambers lopp, Carrolfsl, Rooms 22 and 23. Tel. 814 MAUjI-W.Jllrt oi overy detcription, including Ip-test ptyies for hair-riress-ius ISat'irul hair-pads from 3s od. " Tails, VUifs. and Toupees, transformations, combins* marie up, etc. Mrs. liaybiitle and M - b3 lki?g, 61, liambton-qiiay (over Orr, ChemiPt) - t| tele. 1594. 'MRS. ROLLESTON, HAUv PHYSICIAN, Faco Specialist, and Alasseuso, Certificated. Ail Treatments, Shampooing, 3, Willis-st . ovar^Cai roll's. 'Phone 1599. ifNUREX Cream, wonderful cure for ecV' 1 zsma, rough scaly skin, red nose, barber's itch, all tkin complaints. Price 2s and 3s, all chemists. New Zealand Drug Company Agents. 1 tamtiss a. davey's millinery ■IvJl college, ' Hume's Buildings, 65, Willis-street. All Shapes and Styles to hand for pupils who wish to do their own Winter Millinery. Rooms open from 9 a.ni. to 6 p.m. Monday and Thursday nights from 7 till 9. Prospectus of Fees on application. X-RAY STOVE POLISH. ORDER a' Packet from your Grocer. Mothing equalling it. nave you ever peed? GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE. FOR SALE, Kilbirnie, 7 Rooms,* also Basement 32 x 18, adaptable for rooms, JUST BUILT, every convenience, particularly well finished; delightfully situated on gentle rise ; 4- minutes to tram and beach; land 45 x 100. Only £1100. More land obtainable if required. A personal inspection will cost nothing, and the I property may bo exaotly what you need. BEAUTIFUL HOME~ SOUND INVESTMENT. Apply O. D. MOBPETH, Telephone 1804-. 5, Lambton-quay. "~ TO ATHLETES. SEND to undersigned for progTamme of Blenheim Hibernian Sports. Handicap worth £30; half-mile worth £15. Other good events from 75ydB up. Nominations close ' 22nd. O'SULLIVAN, Secretary. Box 12, Blenheim. """"" notice! the clean chimney sweep BEGS to inform Customers of change of address. Chimneys Swept and Carpets Beaten on the shortest notice. JOHN BOYD (late C. Coles), 199, TDCAKORI-ROAD. Telephone 1272. No Satisfaction No Pay. Estimates Free. ~ FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. SPLENDID RESIDENCE AND GROUNDS. ' IN SYDNEY-STREET, SUITABLE FOR DOCTORS OR PRO SESSIONAL -MifiN, PRIVATE HOSPITAL, SELECT BOARDINGHOUSE OF BUILDING SPECULA TORS. MESSRS. DWAN BROS, have been instructed by the owner to offer for immediate saleOne of the most desirable Residential Sites, in Sydney-street, having a frontage of 120tt by an irregular depth up to 160 ft. The buildings on the property were formerly occupied by tho lato Hon. W. B. '*"*Mantell, JVI.L.C, and consist of 20 rooms, together with all conveniences, out-houses, 6uromer-house, eta Tho grounds are tastefully laid out in flower gardens, turrounded by a beautiful clump of nati ve j bush and sheltered trees. The buildings ", have been erected on the back portion of the section, the front being open and in garden ; therefore this property should bo a GRAND INVESTMENT for SPECULATORS for SUBDIVISION PURPOSES. Builders could easily erect a terrace of houses fronting to Sydneystreet, which would bring in very high rentals, afc this locality, from its close proximity to the Government Buildings, Governmant, House, and Houses of Par- j liament (which are only distant one I minute's walk), makes this locality a most desirable residential quartet Sixroomed houses nearly opposite are said to be bringing in £2 10s per week. This property offers special inducement to doctors or professional men, as it would make an ideal professional residence, and being in sucn a central posi- j tion, should commend itself to doctors ! and dentists, etc. . It is also specially adapted for a Private Hospital, as tho #round 3 are particularly suited for that i purpose. At the present time it is beimy U'scd as a boardinghouse, thero boing twenty regular boarders, who can be taken over by the purchaser should it bo desired. The house has been thoroughly renoyated (> improved and added to, and furnished in a luxurifmt manner suitable for the most fastidious person, within the last two years; tho furniture alono is said to have cost about £600. The freohold and furniture will be offored as a pom.3 concern, and the price put upon it is so reasonable that it is bound to cell. To building spoculatorb or land dealers this property offers a grand opportunity, as 108 ft of Hie frontage can be utilised as buildltig alJotmonts, leaving a 12-f(. entrance to the residence and ground l ! bohind, and at the price ruling for land in thi? neighbourhood, buyers, by subdividing, would get nearly the whole of their money for tho frontage, and would have the beautiful residence, together with the furniture and 12ft right-of-way for practically nothing. Intending purchasers must apply immediately, as this property has to bo sold within a week. A considerable amount of the purchase money can remain on mortgage. Apply immediately to DWAN BROS., Willis-street, Wollington. ■^TISITORS tc> Cbristchurch— Sup&rior V Accommodation St. Elmp House, 187, Worcester-street, west end. The noted house for comfort during Exhibition period. Within 2 minutes of centre of city. Tcleprama and letters promptly attended to. Mies Hamilton, Proprietress.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 41, 18 February 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 41, 18 February 1908, Page 1

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