RHEUMATISM, Gout, Sciatica, and Lumbago are amongst the most common and yet most painful diseases. Naturally the m&rkot is flooded with , "cure-all" nostrums, which, of course, fail | to give relief. RHEUMO is a^ scientifically compounded remedy, which rarely J fails to efPeot a permanent oure. Sold by , aH chemists and stores, 2s 6d and 4s 6d. THE BRIGHTER SIDE ! " TT'S a pleasure to meet an optimist: . -■- A man or woman who can laugh at misfortune, always seeing the brighter i side. s But you can't feel optimistio, or lightj hearted and cheerful if your nerves are . not just right. "Nerve 3" will destroy i your happiness and make you a fulfnedged pessimist in no time; and if , your Nerves have been over-strained in . any way, some extra form of nourishment for tho Nerves is needed, and • Fospherine — Marshall's Fospherine —is what you require. • _ This splendid preparation, by nourieh- > ing the Nerves, restores your Jiealth and ' spirits, and makes you an optimist ' again. Price Is, Is 6d, and 2s 6d per ' bottle, from all Chemists and Stores. • Inveßt to-day — you will feel better after the first bottle. Remember, the 2s 6d ■ size is equal to four of the Is bottles. TjiRAGRA TEA is packed in patent air* •*• tight 51b tins, and sold by JOS PREDDY, Carterton. Every package of FRAGRA TEA is accompanied by a guarantee of weight and quality. On sale by S. THOMAS, Brooklyn. Tou appreciate a flaroury tea. Try FRAGRA. Sold by W. MILLER, Karori. Doctors differ, but they all agree on one point, viz., the excellence ofFRAGRA. TEA. Sold by E. T. WISE AND SONS, Kona Bay. Direct from the gardens — FRAGRA i TEA. Is 6d. Is Bd, Is lOd, 2s. Sold by,O. GARDENER, Kilbirnie. 3 The standard of excellence— FßAGßA ' TEA. On sale by S. S. PATTER- | SON AND SON, Tinakori-road. The doctor cays it's good— FRAGRA TEA. Sold by W. H. BOWDEN, i Kaiwarra. \ FRAGRA TEAS are also packed in airl tight 5 and 10 pound tins, containing , coupon. Return one or more coupons 3 for handsome souvenir. W. A. ' BROWN, Berhampore. All! That's it! FRAGRA TEA. On sale by PRJTOHARD AND MITCHELL, Courtenay-place. Distinctly superior— FßAGßA TEA. Is6d, Is Bd, Is lOd, 2s. L. GAYNOR, Petone. Noted for fragrance and, flavour — FRA». GRA TEAS. Sold by 0. W. BONNINGTON, Molesworth-street. FRAGRA TEA, the Pearl of Ceylon. Noted for quality and bouquet. Sold by A. LORCK, Dannevirke. I AFTER A PUBLIC TRIAL 1 MOAT£ & CO.'S PURE TEAS 3 ARE STILL THE BEST I ALTHO' ONLY THE SAME RETAIL PRICE AS IMITATIONS. 5 -LBFT-OFF CLOTHING. LADIES' and Gents' Superior Misfit and Left-off Clothing bought for cash : al6o Boots, Trunks, and Portman- [ toaux. Highest prices given. Letters attended to. Mrs. Pritchard. 56. Vi vian-street. Telephone HOl. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. MRS. BRUCE has Re-opened Business for the Purchase of Wearing Apparel of all descriptions. Highest prices given. . Letters receive prompt attention. Address Mrs. Bruce, 139, Ingestre-street. next F.S. Dispensary. LEFT-OFF- Clothing.— llß, Taranaki-st. Mrs. Nightingale, buyer of Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc., calls at Hutt and Fetone. • Write or 'phone 2924. LEFT-OFF Clothing.— C. S. Woodward (late Mrs. Bottcrill) gives highest cash price for superior Misfit and Left-off Clothing, Boots. Letters attended to. 121, . Ingeßtre-street. Telephone 2379. [ WANTED KNOWN. 3 ' "" - rpROUSERS.to fit tho figure is a treat. 3 -H- We do that and more. We sell i trousers that wear well at notable pricel savings, 10s 6d and 143 6d. f DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH, • Opposite Opera Houso: ' \\F ANTED Known— Owing to dullness H of the building trade, and having a large staff of expert decorators, paper- ' hangers, and painters whom I must keep j! employed, lam prepared to give customers exceptionally Good Work at priceß that . defy competition. Being a Direct Im3 porter. I will Bell all goods at prices most reasonable. Estimates free by telephoning 3 No. 2043 or 2316. Thos. A. Wells, Wellington and Karori. WANTED Known— That this being the last night of the year, some 3 real bargains in Wringers, Mangles, r Washing Machines, Lawn Mowers, Sewmp s Machines, Bedsteads, Fenders, and Furni-, ture are being offered regardless of cost " at Winder's, Corner Cuba and Manners ' streets. > TOrANTJip TO SELL OR LET— Well- : n buillp^rooined Houbo, with ior £ acre Section; one minuto from Miramar- ' Seatoun tram; every convenience, bath- • room, scullery, copper, and 'tubs, mirror > wardrobe, tiled hearths and grates, cup- > boards, lead light windows and doprs; I verandah, outhouses, glass houso, vines, » garden, fowlhoum, etc. Full purtieular*, I Meaton, Tailor and Meroer, Ingoitre-it.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 15, 19 January 1910, Page 2
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