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Post Cards! Post Cards! - . -MANNERS-STREET, NEXT DOOR OPERA HOUSEj WELLINGTON, The- Best-Sli^in'Towii for Post Cards, Collector^ should . • Pay usr $, Visit. .■ I - : _ . - ' f.■, ■• iJust Arrived^ / _ "' ■'""' ' :. I' "THE BATHEES," 2s 3d the set. \ : -?' r ' ' .'* TtE- BATHEES' PEOGEESS," 2s 3d thoseb ' "A DAY'S OUTING AT MANLY," Is 8d the set ) " A LITTLE BIT OF ALL EIGHT," Is 6d the seC I ■ • ■■■ ■■■■-. ■' ■ — „ . ..-.- '■ i DON'T PAIL TO SECUEE THESE CARDS. ' .■ ■ ■ ■ ■' ' ■■'■'• . . ■• : ■'> For all kinds of Stationery, Books, Papers, Comics, etc., Pay us # Visit, or Write Manager , -. ..- : ; POST CARD ANt> STATIONERY DEPOT, i 62 lanners-street, WfeLLIHGTOB. YOU CAN GET IT? CHEAPER AT: & HUNT and OQ.'S* Whose "WHOLESALE and FUENISHING DEPOT, 68, 73, 75 and 77 TORY-STREET, WELUNdTOrsfj ! „ HAS THE FINEST STOCK OF . : • . FURNITURE, BEDDING, CROCKERYWARE and IRONMONGERY -In South Wellington. , V They are Direct Manufacturers and Large Importers, and having had^yast.At^fcratliaa ■ experience, they may be relied on for ' ,' ,-■■',,,( CHEAPNESS CONSISTENT WITH QUALITY. * | CASH OR TERMS, Note Address : HUNT and CO., • 68. 73, 75 & 11, TORY-STREET, WELLIBBTOM, • JT^r I^Jl^ W a!3^-^l^J> '"TAILORS 30 CUBA-STREET EXTENSION (just below Manners-street), : ' ' * Has receiyed Shipments of Fashionable and Eeliable Suitings, etc., eto., and is now busy taking Winter Orders. Prices Seasonable. I GUABANTEE IN FULIa . TOWN AND COUNTRY SUPPLY STORE, . " Which is entirely distinct from the *r "H,*. < TOWN AND COUNTRY CO-OPERATIVE FEDERATION ASSOCIATION^ ' . . ' ' •' — " '■ ■ r we-; : This is a store for the people, where all goods are priced to nieet the mcreasiif expenses of living. A cash discount of 4 per eent^ is allowed to customers. Teletihoin* " No. 1818, and address 45 CUBA-STREET. . - h

PAjRKiER'S Hair Tonic. WHAT NELLIE STEWART SAYS, Empire Hotel , Wellington, 24th June, 1903^ ' To Mr. W. PARKER. Dear Sir, — I want to tell you how excel- / lent I. find your Hair Tonic. The various-^ changes of climate I have experienced ja travoUing these past few months had a niojpL ''-_ distressing effect on my hair, hut after ustfigk your Tonic for one week only' I find my hair recovering all its previouii lustre and strength. Allow me to thank you for your discovery. Faithfully, ■ - NELL E. STEWART. ■ PARKER'S HAIR TONIC is sold by all chemists throughout the colony. . Pride 20 6d per bottle; by post 3u. ' SHOULD BE ON EVERY LADY'S TOILET TABLE. ECZEMA CURED BY DR. DUNCAN'S CELEBRATED SKIN OINTMENT. THIS WONDERFUL EMOLLIA ENT SALVE is the most effective Remedy made for the (Sure ol Eczema, Psoriasis, and all forms ; oi skin disease. .It relieves all inflanve^'ic/: conditions of the skin as soon as applied, and it is so soothing and healing iihat it may be applied" to tbe delicate skfo Of an infant. It is invaluable for chafes ami slim irritations oKevery description. Price. 2s .69 per_jar. post-free. Sole 1 New Zealand Aeent : FLETCHER, .-Phaiwc-st Wellington.BRUBKEfjHESS -GURDB. P Can be given ia Tea, . Coffee, or Food, thns secretly caring tlie patient without his knowledge. MBQ. J. HATTON, ' who anted her husband with Encrosy, vrvitoa qb that ohe has also, cured a near ?.ua deal relative, ana makoa a. moat earnest appeal to all women to save tho drunkard. Book of Beferences and Tenttmonials from hundreds GOVBENMEKT OF W.S.W. The EUCRASY CO., 62'Hunlor St., Sydaey, k^Vr Y^SHSfifs Bvfftvtxt from De*fnoßS or Httd *fputf I Wy^^i de»lrins»coinp)«toandporaioce«:t f Cnrß I - eO°ncrNTEB ST., BTDKSY, for pun- I K^^Sffi3a«S phlot deseriblnc m entirely n<nr Mlf- I sppUed method whtca will b« iwtipcrt I ! r^IVEN AWAY.— A new 44-page Treatise vJT of Advice and Information for tha Married. It i 8 fully illustrated, and contains valuable information. Send at once, er closing four penny i),».mps foi* postage. SAUNDEBS &n<3 CQ.. 9&'

THE SILVER GRID, CUBA-ST., WELLINGTON,. is aclmowledged the 3EST EESTAURANT IN THE OITY for LUNCH, TEA and SUPPERS. ' Visitors to WeUington should patronise tho Silver Grid, where only everything of the best is used. A plentiful supply of Fresh Fish, Oysters, Whitebait, etc., always on hand. GRILLS A SPECIALTY. . Tel. 921. CAFE DE PARIS, SUPPER AND LUNCHEON ROOMS, Corner of Hall and Queen Streets, ; MASTERTON. T. J. NOTT, Late of Club Hotel, Eketahiina, and Family Hotel, Palmerston North, PROPRIETOR. GRANDCAFE, 20 INGESTRE-STREET, Has Luncheon and Suppers always ready. They are prepared by a chef with highest hotel references. Grills are an especial feature, and cleanliness is carefully-studied. Call and give us a trial. HARRY GUNN, Proprietor. pEACE AND PLENTY LUNCHEON and SUPPER ROOMS, 16 MOLESWORTH-ST., Are conveniently situated within four doors of the residence of the lato Premiers They have been long established, and are the only Supper . rooms m town where COROMANDEL ROCK OYSTERS may be obtained. Fried Fish always ready, and of First Quality. Ring up Telephone 2418. . ' OYSTERS. OYSTERS. URWIN and RODERIQUE, WHOLESALE OYSTER MERCHANTS, Bluff, Stewart Island and Wellington. Country Orders Promptly Attended To. F. RODERIQUE, Agent, 14 MAY-STREET, WELLINGTON. 'Phone 1829. J. FANNING and CO., HOUSE, LAND, AND ESTATE AGENTS, ROYAL EXCHANGE, OPERA HOUSE. WELLINGTON. Sub-agency : United Fire and Marine Insurance Co., Ltd. Telephone 650. FANNING and CO., HOUSE, LAND & ESTATE AGENT, 156 CASHEL-STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, -Telephone 1255<

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NZ Truth, Issue 63, 1 September 1906, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 NZ Truth, Issue 63, 1 September 1906, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 NZ Truth, Issue 63, 1 September 1906, Page 3

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