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D. JONES AND CO., UPHOLSTERERS. WOOD TUENEKS, AND IMP OUTERS OP ALL KjNDS OP HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS EVEEY DESCRIPTION OP FURNITURE IN STOCK OR MADE TO ORDER. Pictures Framed at Low Figures. Funerals Conducted in Town or Country. P ALMEHSTON S REET. WESTPORT. DARCY FORD, TAILOR AND MERCER. WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Cv AI l I ?IS?,^ THE LARGEST STOCK OF SUITINGS AND LADIES' DRESS W MATERIALS OF ANY HOUSE IN THE COLONY. BAL M E AND CO., COACHBUILDERS. (CORNER OF WAIMEA AND HARDY STREETS. NELSON). ?^ e st Coach Factories in the Colony. First Order of Merit a?it| Silver Meda.s won at the Exhibitions in Nelson. Wellington, WAirarapa Dunedin, etc. Designs and Estimates given for all Descriptions of Carriages on Application. STANDIDGE & CO., 'OAINTERS, Glaziers, Paperhangers, Siignwriters, and General House Decora* tors. Wall Papers a speciality. Importers of Paperhangings, Plain Glass Mirrors, and Mixed Paints. Japanese Gold Ink, Gold and SUver Paints. Sapolin Gloss Carriage Paints and Enamels. A large and well selected stock of Pictures and Mouldings. 7. CHARLOTTE STREET (opposite Government House), WELLINGTON. Telephone, No. 1507. MISS C. J. DUNCAN, (Late of Kirkcaldie and Stains), MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER. 28, INGESTRE STREET, WELLINGTON {Opposite the Te Aro Branch of the National Bank of New Zealand), STYLES OF MILLINERY, HATS. TOQUES, FLOWERS. ry~_ LACES, ETC. Millinej v Re-model.ed at Shortest Notice. Ladies’ own Material made up. Charges Moderate. Note the Address: 28. Ingestre street, Wellington. PRIVATE HOTEL, 70 INGESTRE STREET, WELLINGTON. A. MILLAR - PKOPRIETPESS. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR TRAVELLERS AND PERMANENT ■*-* BOARDERS. TARIFF MODERATE. Telephone. No. 1053.

A Press Association message states that the sum put through the totalizators at the summer meeting of the Manawatu Club, £39,441, is a New Zealand record for two days. The sum of £21,607, put through on the first day, is a North Island record, beating Auckland’s previous record of £21,515.

Discovered by Christopher MUDD, F.L.S., F.R.G.S., M.D.Ph.S., London, Botanist to the King of England during his Majesty's Indian Tour. “ OLEAC ” EOR, ECZEMA, CURES THIS TERRIBLE ITCHING COMPLAINT. Not a Grease. Does not Stain the Linen. Full directions each Jar. Jars, ss; post, 5s 4d, Used in the Melbourne Homoepatkic Hospital with success. Obtainable at G. MEE, Chemist. Wellington. Or sole agent for N.Z., C L. BEST. AUCKLAND. RUPTURE VSV While you work ■ Pav 2' l *. when cu.r*»d. K. nd tiro stamps to JAMES CRAIG & CO., 281 CO.t»lil.Ais STitKir/r. MEI.nQITIiN^

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1714, 4 January 1905, Page 84

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Page 84 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1714, 4 January 1905, Page 84

Page 84 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 1714, 4 January 1905, Page 84

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