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JEWELLERS, SILVERSMITHS and OPTICIANS, 222 and 224 Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON. Goods just Arrived. • . CARRIAGE CLOCKS CHIPPENDALE INLAID WOOD CLOCKS MARBLE CLOCKS Electro-Plated Ware • IN BEST QUALITY, SINGLE BREAKFAST DISHES DOUBLE BREAKFAST DISH ON STAND t, (with lamp^ ASPARAGUS, DISHES CAKE BASKETS ENfTREE DISHES THREE and FOUR-BOTTLE CRUETS OIL and VINEGAR CRUETS „ . CHEESE SCOOPS I PICKLE FORKS TEA and COFFEE SETS — — — - AND — — — « SETS OF CARVERS, with Solid Ivory., Silver and Horn Handles Thy Best Quality and the Finest Valm t 12 "PRAHU" SPMLET BULBS COST 2/6 7s. 6c3. Holds two pints, and makes the Purest and Cheapest ! Soda Water in the World with One "0 " Bulb costing | OBTAINABLE FROM CHEMISTS AND STORES. Ml Ut'lilMmLVlMirHjm imUMJJWtbWaj, hIUKUK* ""»"■— —^ mammmitamm miii^jim i. ul . y 'fTrD or FURNITURE. ■ For Furniture, Ironmongery, Crockery, Bedsteads I 1 and Bedding, Carpets, Floorcloths and Drapery I I Visit RADFORD'S SALE in New Showrooms i (Late MORRAH'S AUCTION MART) I I 63 and 65 WILLIS STREET, Wellington I j Duchess Chests 35/- to /'io/io/- Washstands 8/6 to ;£S/S/- g \ Wardrobes to Sideboards 50/- to £zo H a Bedsteads 19/6 to £15/15/- Fenders and Kerbs 4/6 to 1 jj Dinner Sets 17/6 to £6j6j- • Tea Sets 7/6^^3/3/- | I Toilet Sets 7/6 to £2Jioj- Kapoc Beds 12/6 to | I Carpet Squares 12/6 to Linoleums 1/9 to 4/6 yard B 1 Floorcloths 1/- to 13/6 yard Blankets . 5/6 to 50/- pair I Best Value in the City. Call and Inspect. | Special Designs to suit all styles Awarded : GOLD, SILVER, and <! f Architecture. BRONZE MC.DALS Full or Ptsstralned Colouring*, f At Christchurch Exhibition. . Send for Illustrations. < - QRAfTlf ' I # d VICTCRIA AND CUBA * mm > f TiE HAPPY MAM B. |S knows I'ery little aboat Each distresslns ailmonts a» Inaomnia, Head« j S aches, Ziepresssion, aatl nervous esbaastioa. Ho possesses the cheerful H ti'mperanaeßt noticeable in the man who enjoys good health. I I PhysioalJy he is not, as a rule, more blessed than his less happy I brother*!. Eo Is just as prone to. pain and disease as they are, but he 0 tabes thi9 necessary steps to prevent'illness and to seeuro tho possession I] of strenKth and energy. He provides against such enemies to happiness 1 13 as Dysp»psia, Biliousness, and the many forms 'of Indigestion, by taking IS Beacham's Pills. He finds this excellent medicine keeps him in tl>« very S im beat of health and condition. It makes life eajoyable. That is why he ,tm I TAKES I i S Sold everywhere in boxes, price lO\d. (36 pills) Jf//i {06 pills) & 2\9 (i6B pille)* W&

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 95, 24 April 1911, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 95, 24 April 1911, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 95, 24 April 1911, Page 11

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