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OYSTERS. OYSTERS. URWIN and RODERIQUE, WHOLESALE OYSTER MERCHANTS, Bluff, stewabt island and Wellington. Country Orders Promptly Attended To. F. RODERIQUE, Agent, 14 MAY-STREET, WELLINGTON. 'Phono 1829. HAIEPRBS3ING SALOON, S3 WilJis-street. THREE. NEW CHAIRS. Try our New. Secret Process for Setting Razors. Superior to the Stone System. ATrial Solicited. EARLY three years ago Tvtr. Edward G. Evans ensue to Wellington and established the imperial Dental Company, on Lambton Quay. Ho has shown .the public that he can at reasonable, .fees , make artificial teeth that vill rounds-out the cheeks and add youth and tone -to the countenance. The teeth are so light, comforiable and wearable that their presence an the niouth is forgotten. ' ■ -'-PARKERS Hair Tonic. WHAT NELLIE STEWART SAYS. Empire Hotel, Wellington, 24th June, 1903. To Mr. W. PAJRKER. Dear Sir, — I want to tell you how excellent I find your Hair Tonic. The various changes of climate I have experienced m ■ gravelling these past few months had a most distressi)ig effect on my hair, but after using your Tonic for one week only I find my hair recovering all its previous lustre and strength. Allow me to thank you for your discovery. Faithfully, NELL E. STEWART. PARKER'S HAIR TONIC is sold by all ftliomists throughout the colony. Price 2s 6d per bottle ; by post 3s; 1 SHOULD BE" ON EVERY LADY'S ... . TOILET TABLE. /_.-■'■ .. , always Imitated, but no Imitation can equal the HAT BOM HAT at 10s 6d For Good Value. » THE HAT BOX, J^ 24 Manners-street. THIS IS THE TRUTH! AND FA^TS ARE FACTS ! ■p ESIDENTS and visitors to Wellington, •IV Part of the Surplus that keeps the 'Seddon Government m Power is derived from Lost Property Sales held Annually m all Parts of the Colony, and 1 wish it to be known that ■ FRED BARLrEY, <S Taranaki Street, is a Reliable CARRIER, and meets trains and steamers with Covered Van, as per order, either by Post, Card or Telegram. TELEPHONE, No. 2082. ADVICE RE ACCOMMODATION GIVEN. CREME VESTROLENE.; *p HIS, Celebrated FRENCH SKIN i- FOOD is Unrivalled as a Natural Beautifier of the Complexion. It removes wrinkles and gives the ( skin the Softness and Bloom of youth and will be found a most invaluable toilet adjunct for removing roughnr-ss and redness of the skin, being a delightfully soothing and healing emollient at all times. Sold m jars at 2s 6d and 4s 6d each, post free to any address m New Zealand, from the CREME VESTROLENE AGENCY, ' 4. Willis-street. Wellington. ~~THE SILVER GRID, CUBA-ST., WELLINGTON, is acknowledged the BEST RESTAURANT IN THE CITY for LUNCH, TEA and SUPPERS. Visitors to Wellington should patronise ...]_" ihe_ Silver Grid, where only everything of .* the best is used. ■ A plentiful supply of Fresh Flak, Oysters, Whitebait;, etc., alwayß on hand. GRILLS A SPECIALTY. Tfcl. 921. PreernsLr* 9^ LUNCHEON and TEA ROOMS, LAMBTON QUAY, Opposite Arcadia. Good Luncheon aud Supper. 7 CAFE DE PARIS, , BUPPBR AND LUNCHEON ROOMS, Comer of Hall and Queen Streets, MASTERTON. T. J. NOTT, Late of Club Hotel, Eketahuna, and Family Hotel, Palmerston North, PROPRIETOR. BATHS. Management Established m New Zealand „•■**'"■■ 35 years. v *il<rp-nclies irf Dunedin and Christchurch. /""•OUNTRT ond.City People may rely on V^ onr long experience to do 'i.hings well. 'Hot Bail)", 3s. a'nrkish and Steam Baths, S.-;s:icl;. X !.\ HALL, Proprietress. Ili'..vt' -you friciu!:> m Australia or AiiH'iV-.T V T;."n :••.!-"'< them N.Z. 'N ;(,'<v'.... .' i'.y, „..UIilC».~ Ull'.'St,

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NZ Truth, Issue 59, 4 August 1906, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 59, 4 August 1906, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 59, 4 August 1906, Page 4

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