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} RAPHAEL TUCK'S ART PICTURES ! 1 rTIHIS well-ki\own firm, noted for their X famous reproductions of Paintings by 3 fomous mon, havo this season Bonfc to New Zealand sony of the Finest Works of Art that havo ever loft their establishment. 3 "THE QUEEN OF SHEBA'S "VISIT TO 8 KING SOLOMON," by Sir E. J. y Poynton, is so well known that a deq script ion is unnecessary. 7 "DRUMS OF THE FORE AND AFT" in admirably portrayed by Mathew Hale, and all lovers of Kipling's works must j ackiowledga )ni/ skill with which the 3 artist has treated his subject. "THE PROGRESS OF SPRING," by Ohas. D. Ward, depicts a, group of Merry Marions romping in childish gleo. "WHEN THE WORLD WAS YOUNG," another of Sir E. J. Ppyn ton's, works, / shows tho Roman Maidens at play. "ADRIFT," by J. T. Net'tleship, is a * sad pictura, showing a Bear and Cub adrift on a floe- of ico in a lonely sea. "GENERAL GORDON," by Stanley Berkeley. The General is the prominent figuro at Darfour, and a group of Slave Hunters in the foreground mako an inteiesting picture. "PENNY A BUNCH," a study of a Flower-seller, by Geo. E. Hicks. "UNTIL TO-MORROW," by G. S. Wright, is a charming study of two Lover*. These are only a few of the Pictures that aro now on view at Messrs. R. and E. TINGEY'S, Manners-street, who have converted their Show Rooms into a regular PICTURE GALLERY, which is daily thronged with those who love art for art*!) sake. For beautifying the home or lor seasonable presents these Works of tho Great Masters cannot bo surpassed. Beautifully coloured, sketched true to Nature, they they aro worthy of a place in any collection. R. & E. TINGEY, LTD., MANNERS-STREET. Doctor Cooke m discovering the AiORTH POLE was astonished to observe the great energy displayed ! by the STANDARD ROTARY, the . Worlds Best Sewing Machine. E. J. W. EEAR, 1 WILLIS-STREET. {SPECTACLES „\ TT^TT" SPECTACLES .«$' <d&g& SPECTACLES -qT^ '-. SPECTACLES v» w i sii3iltfP > SPECTACLES s^Q^TUir HEAD ACHES to^Qb 9 111t ' t - HEADACHES YX*? flDTiriAdl HEADACHES UKT3IIAN H£AQACH£S c - M . . IKieDf ,"- - weake/es 55 MANNERS ST KSff WELLINGTON. W&eWs CONSULTATIONS FRE£ FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST RATES H. E. KEMPTHORNE, Manager. Office: LAMBTON QUAY AND GREY STREET. WELLINGTON. to See 03 Kot to Sef Questioii HEADACHES. MORE ''Headaches come from Eye Troubles than any other cause. -Many people suffer intense pain when they could be entirely relieved by PROPER GLASSES. If you aro a sufferer call, and we will test your sight. ALFRED LEVI, CONSULTING OPTICIAN. T. H. MORRISON, Manager, 103, Customhouse-quay, Wellington. CLOSE WEDNESDAY, from 1 p.m. IV9OTOR CARS. THE HEW 20-H.P. "T" MODEL, £300. ' Sole New Zealand Agents — THE ROUSE AND HURRELL CARRIAGE BUILDING COY., Limited, COURTENAY PLACE WELLINGTON. j \iy ANTED TO BUY, s HOUSES OF FURNITURE In Large or Small Lots. Apply by letter, or any evening, to 148, OWEN-STREET (South End). i

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 107, 2 November 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 107, 2 November 1909, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 107, 2 November 1909, Page 5

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