******************* j'OLEAG IECZEMAj J As tested with great Success iv the J "J Melbourne Homoeopathic Hospital. * ~k Jars, */6 aud Sample Jars, 2/6. ft ■ •k Not a Qrcaie. Stops the Itchlne * ' -jf full Directions. All Chemist.. ■* * KEMPTHORNF, PROSSER & CO., WELLINGTON. * ■^••••••^•••••••••••* rriHE lemarkable success of Triumph , X Motor Cjeles is clearly shown when 1 18 South Canterbury ridere together 'rode j 13,960 miles at an average cost of under id per mile. The Timaru-Dunedin and return Motor Cycle trial runs at Christmas, 1909, resulted in Triumphs sweeping the board ] and winning all the prizes, defeating all other makes. ' Adams, Ltd., Agents for Trianph Motor Cycles and Talbot Motor Cars, Mercer-street, Wellington. 1 O. BUTLER. Special Exhibition of NEW PICTURES By ENGLISH and COLONIAL ARTISTS, Now on View. LAMBTON-QUAY. WELLINGTON. V\f ANTED KNOWN. TAYLOR, RAMSAY AND CO., Plumbers and Tinsmiths, Have Removed to New Premises, 41, Courtonay-place. Estimates Given (or All Brandies of the Trade. 'Phone 776. ANTED KNOWN— JORDAN AND OAKES, PAINTERS AND PAPERHANGERS, .74, VIVIAN-STREET. PICTURE FRAMING A SPECIALITY. Estimates Given for all Branches of the Trade. Cheap Line of New Season's Wall Papers. 'Phono 2205. \ ttT ANTED KNOWN. BOYS' CADET KNICKERS, made from strong Navy Twill Serge, extra tough; will wash; fit boys 7 to 15 years. 3s 9d, 4s, 4s 3d, rise 3d. DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH, Manners-street. ttT ANTED KNOWN. BUSINESS TROUSERS, Ready-to-wear, tailor-cut, special dark worsted stripes, with 6ide and nip pockets. 10s 6d PAIR. DUNCAN AND MACINTOSH, Opposite Opera House. •Ty ANTED KNOWN. D. SANKEY, LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S TAILOR, Is Removing to Morrah's Building (upstairs), WTLLIS-ST. on Monday, 7th February. X\T ANTED KNOWN — .Tt SEIGEL'S Up-to-date Ladies' Tailoring Establishment Why pay 5 or 6 guineas when you can get a Tailor-made Costume to Order for '3 guineas? The Tatest novelties in Embroidered Costumes, Skirts, and Blouses j big •variety in stock. Fit and style guaranteed. Before you go elsewhere, give us a trial. SEIGEL'S, 46, Manners-street. 'Phone 2255. "T^r ANTED KNOWN. V * ANNUAL STOCKTAKING SALE NOW ON, At THE HAT BOX, 21, Manners-street, Wellington. ALL LINES AT REDUCED PRICES. ANTED Known— Now is the time to plant Anemone Bulbs to have them, in flower in winter. Cooper's colonialgrown St. Brigid are the finest procurable; all colours, mixed, 2s 6d dozen, 16s 100; imported Bulbs, 2s dozen, 12s 100, post free. F. COOPER, LTD., Cooper's Buildings, __ j Willis-street. f i\HE Christchurch- Akaroa and return X Motor Cycle trial resulted' in a big win for Triumph Motors. The Triumph scoured all the prizes, easily defeating the heavy-weights, while the toy machines did not reach their destination. The 3£-h.p. Triumph is used by commercial firms all over New Zealand for their travellers in preference to all other makes of Motor Cyoles. Why? Triumphs are not toys, but reliable trusty machines. Adams, Ltd., Agents for Triumph Motor Cycles and Talbot Motor Cgre, Mercer-street, Wellington. TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS.' WE Beg to Notify the Publio that we are prepared to supply Freshwater Gravel, Sand, and Boulders in any quantity from our Beaches at Belmont. By supporting us you keep down monopoly prices. Ring up Telephone 886, and obtain price. ANDREWS AND LISSINGTON, 175, Tory-street, Wellington. P.O. Box £90. Telephone 1199 EM. BLAKE, F.R.I 8.A., » ARCHITECT (Late Penty and Blake), HANNAH'S BUILDINGS, LAMBTONQUAY, WELLINGTON. EL A R C O~M~"B) • ARCHITECT (Over 30 years' experience in England and New Zealand). Temporary Head Office, 16, Moturoastreet. Thorndon, Wellington. Ajjents at Pnlmerston N., Feifdmg, Wopd\ille, Pahiatua. Hastings, and Dannevirke. YOU don't mean to say that this custard has -'been made without eggs? Yes, it has! Any one can make similar custard with the Royal Custard Powder; 6d a tin." Mi gropers.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 29, 4 February 1910, Page 2
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