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DJ.C. VARIETY IN COTTON DEES 9 FABRICS IS INFINITE. The Company aim to always be in a. peeitnm to eh6w yea tbe largest possible selection of the moat reo»nt productions of Hew Fabrics and shades at moderate cost. Write D.1.C., Wmlinqtoh.

BIRTHS. BURGESS.— On the 4th February, at their teal dence, Hay-street, to !Uf. aud Mrs. Burgess— ■ a daughter ; both well. GILL.— On the 4th February, 1912, at Jacksonstreet, Island Bay, the wife of T. P. Gill— a son. MARRIAGES. TAYLOR— KIRKWOOD.— On the 6th February, at Wellington, Alexander Taylor to Elizabeth Kirk wood, nee Beith. DEATHS. DOWDE3WELL.— On the 3rd February, 1912, at the residence of her mother, No. 12, Jlanleyterrace, Wellington, Alicia Maria (Lily), the youngest daughter of the late John. Dowdeawell. Private interment. PIPE-SMOKERS who may have had the_ misfortune to break a favourite Pipe will be pleased to learn that no matter how badly broken, they can now have same repaired and made equal to new by posting it to Louis Christeson, Pipemaker, Wellington. Any description of Pipe made to order. Vulcanites and AmLeis cut to any shape from block. Repair Work sent daily to all parts of the Dominion. 1 ISS MILSdM will Nourish the Most Perished Scalp and Make Hair Grow. Grey hair restored without injurious dyes. Dandruff cured. Hairwork, Hairdressing, _ Shampooing, Face Massage, Electrolysis — all treatments. Telephone 814. King's Chambers (opp. Stewart J^awson's), Willis-st., Wellington. MRS. ROLLESTON, Hair Physician and Face Specialist (London and Paris), 256, Lambton-quay. Hair Treatments, Hairdressing, Shampooing, Face Massage, etc. Electrolysis. 'Phone 1599. JI7IBRO Facial _C_^ge7~SoaliT Treat- ▼ ment, Shampooing, Manicuring, Pedicuring, Hairwork, .Electrolysis. Mrs. Haybittle, 268, Lambton-quay (over Orr, Chemist). 'Phone 1594. SUPERFLUOUS Hair destroyed by "Rusma" (reg.), A guarantee given with each case undertaken. See testimonials and letters. Mrs. Hullen (over Economic), Lambton-quay. 'Phone 1047. OUTH Red Pillb, ri Thi NeTve Bracer." They enrich the blood and invigorate the system, cure diseases arising from anaemia, nerve troubles, worry, etc. In this age of hustle, nervy jjeople, motor men, afld Others will find an occasional course of Zouth Red Pills will keep them in Al condition. The latest remedy for pale faces, for tired men, women, , youths, and girls. They cure neuralgia, loose and aching teeth. Store prices (40 pills), 2s 6d, (120 pills) sb. Zouth Family Remedies are prepared in England. Wo ask for a trial, and guarantee to refund _ money to any purchaser who is not' satisfied with results. If your chemist or storekeeper won't supply, don't be put off, call or send P.N. We mail by return, Zouth Cure Co., Belcher's Buildings, Wellington. GENUINE Dr. Wilbams's Pink Pills, 2s sd; Angler's, 2s 4d, 4s 4d; Kepler Malt and Oil, 2s 3d, 3s 7d ; Fellows' Syrup 5s 9d; Scott's Emulsion, 2s 2d, 3s 9d; Blaud'3 Tonio and Blood Pills (as prescribed in all the leading hospitals), Is and Is 6d per 100; new season's Hot Water Bags at wholesale* prices. We would remind fresh customers that our Compounding of Physicians' Prescriptions and all other Dispensing is conducted •with extreme care and absolute fidelity.-— C. and H. EVENS. Manners-street Chemists. Telephone 1185. fOURNITURE I FURNITURE ! X'URNITURE! FURNITURE!, WE ARE CASH BUYERS Of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE In large and small lots. 1 ___ HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN. EICHAKDSON BBOS., 206, UPPER CUBA-ST. Telephone „...„.„..,....... 1062 v THE TUTORIAL. . PRIVATE Tuition and Ceaching for Examinations. 68, Abel Smith-st. 1 In the Assigned Estate of CARR AND BARTLETT, Tailors and Mercers, "Willis-street, Wellington. mENDERS will be receive by the un■X dersigned up to 5 p.m. of TUESDAY, 6th Feb-oary proimo, for the Purchase of the „,£ s d Mercery Stock, {unottnting to ... 282 10 2 Furniture and Fittings 104 14 9 £387 4 11 Separate tenders may be made for Stook and for Fittings, etc. Stock-lists, conditions of tender, and all information at the shop, or from THE COMMERCIAL AGENCY, LTD., Assignees. ■Wellington, 31_t January, 1912. TO POULTRY FARMERS. [P O R SALE, ONE TO TWO ACRE BLOCKS on Hutt-road (near Kaiwarra). Ideal sites for poultry farms. Price low, terms easy. Apply CLARKE AND MENZIES, 197, Lambton-quay. SILVER-PLATING.— We make old platedware equal to new at small cost. Durable and high-class work guaranteed. Repairs by an expert. New parts fitted if required. Ring up 2579. and our credited representative will call and quote. Price-lists on application. — John Burns, Electroplate Co., corner Victoria, and Blair streets. JOHN RICH, Karoola Orchard, HAVELOCK NORTH, Is now Supplying the following: — TOMATOES, Green and Ripe, ready soon PEACHES. Dessert and Bottling, 4s 6d to 6s 6_. State your J#?juireinentß. A square deal guaranteed, /aloney returned if not satisfied. Delivered free. ' THE SILVER GRID, CUBA-STREET, The Leading Restaurant in the City for LUNCH and TEA, etc. Our Ice Cream, and_ Ice Cream Soda and American Iced Drinks, have become famous throughout the Dominion, and have the largest sale. 1 WE are all affected by the weather more than we know, but these continuous changes are really painful to "nerve" subjeoti. We can't help the weather, but we can help our nerved. MARSHALL'S FOSPHERINE is tha great nerve food which nourishes the nerves and restores balance to the wholo nervous system. Price Is, Is 6d, and 2s 6d. At Chemists and Stores. \ A LL hotels stock Puriri Mineral Water. -£*■ It goes well with whisky, # and is splendid tot that dull, early-morning feeling, Try, it,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1912, Page 1

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