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WANT OP ENERGY. Everyone confined all day sooner or later becomes a confirmed dyspeptic. No matter bow well our offices and factories are ventilated, want of out-door exorcise and fresh air tells its tale vary speedily. The appetite needs tempting, the bowels become irregular, nerves are irritated, the spirits are depressed. This, combined with sleeplessness, or, what is almost as bad, waking unrefroshod, tolls its tale speedily. Columns could bo written upon this subject, but to those who suffer as above a word will be enough. That word is V Wahoo 2s Od all- chemists and storekeepers. Wholesale agents, Kompthorne, Prosser and Co.’s New Zealand Drug Company. -' 831

Naw Zealand Mallet is making rapid strides in export trade. Ewing’s “;Neptuno ” Brand is really first-class quality. • 413 The softness and richness of flavour of Dawson’s Perfection Whisky aro such as to please the palate of the most fastidious connoisseur, and it is so sound and matured that no after effects need bo feared.. 933 To Darken (Iret Hair.—Lookyer’s Sulphur Hair Beetoref, quickest, safest, best; restores the natural colour. Lookyor’s, is the real English Hair Eostorer Large bottles la (Id, everywhere.—Advt. . '

r E are not surprised to; hoar that the Victory Sowing'Machines arc meet, ing with snob a largo sale. They aro a'pOrteot marvel of oha mechanical genius, ‘and are unapproachable tor capacity and for variety of work. Oyer throe hundred thousand have boon sold during the past few months, and the factory is at present running night as well as day to keep pace with the qrders flowing in. Considering tho many sterling qualities of the Victory Soyring Machines,-the prices and terms the Agents, the D.1.C., have fixed for the sale of thqse machines are most liberal. THE Cream of X,ife—. ' OLD WHITE HORdB CELLAR ’ WHISKY. All Hotels. E. T. TAYLOR & CQ., Sole Agents. T BO Hoi; w : ’E have much pleasure in announcing that we have just made A SPECIAL PURCHASE LAMB t 3 SUMMER 00STUM88, which we ate enabled to offer at prices very much below the usual rate. ' The assortment is exceedingly varied, and .every line is in THE LATEST MOPE. - LADIES’ PRINT COSTUMES, in pink and bine spots ; the newest out, and guaranteed to wash well. Usually ■sold at 20s. ; : . Now fjf /£• LADIES’ WHITiI DUCK COSTUMES, , Jacket body, with, turn-down collar., and rovers. Exceedingly 'smart and stylish. Hitherto marked 21s Now 1 ’ " 7/6 LADIES’ DRILL COSTUMES, in various shades, with Jacket body, corded facings, and full skirt of tho latest fashion.. Quite worth 27s fid ' Now “ " 11/6 LADIES' SATINETTE COSTUMES, in buttor colour, faced with white and fancy cord embroidering. Former wholesale price, S2B6d - - Now 15/6 LADIES’DRILL COSTUMES, in butcher blue, slashed with white, and with gauntlet Cuffs; very effective. Sold this season at 32s fid Now 15/6 LADIES’SATIN DRILL COSTUMES, ■ in white, appliqttod buff, pink and blue, and huff costumes, appliquad white, &o. Previously quoted 37s fid ' -'■.'■^'l7/6 LADIES’ PIQUE COSTUMES, in best quality thick ribbed white piano, with full skirt a.nd beautifully out Jacket. Usual price,- 42s fid' ‘Now Tj P 5 j£i Also, a few JL • / vJ’ COSTUMES WITH CAPES, . in wvito and various colours ; a really choice lot, which hare boon marked down to ‘ s 19/6 Tt*ese goods aye 'Knlong the cheapest that have boon shown,in Wellington, and slionld be Been and secured immediately. T s Abo Hoc, rs E.

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New Zealand Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 2724, 23 January 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 2724, 23 January 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Times, Volume LVIII, Issue 2724, 23 January 1896, Page 3

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