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QOLOSII I<:S, OLD-FABIIK )NEI) QUALITY, NEW FASHION KD STYLES, GOLOSUES. Ladies' Rtorm-fronl Foolholdfi, the "Hniluy" Palont for High Hocl«, 2s lid. Ladies' Slorm-fronL Goloshe«, sunk heels, opera 100, Js 6d. Ladies' liight l'lnin Croquot, Goloshes, military hook, ?.-> lid. Mend Prince-town Goloshos, in three nhapes, 4» lid. Men's Defender .Storm-front Goloshes, pointed toes, 5s bd. Men's Plymouth Storm-front Goloshes, two Mi&pos, extra quality, wilh doublo loccnp and rolled edge, 5s 9d. Ladios' Gum Boot*, host Para rubber, weatherproof, 10s 6d. Maids' dillo, 9$ 6d; Girls', 8s 6d. Mcn/s Best Duck Gums, 17s Gd. Men's Thigh dillo, 255. R. ITANNATI & CO., Ltd., 79, LAMBTON-QUAY, 28, CUBA-STREET. ~ BAICIXG SATISFACTION. WHEN n pavliculnr baking powder is usod for fivo, ten, nnd ovon Jiflcon years nnd endorsed by those who u?o it ns "tho bent I hnvo over used" it ought to bo worth considering. Shnrlnnd'« Baking Powder (Moa Brand) is a crcdil to thoso who use it. Thoro is never any disappointment with Rharland'n Baking Powder. It is sciontifioally preparod, nnd all tho ingredients nro of tho host and purest quality. To cnauro for Shnrlnnd'e Baking Powder n fair trial, a valuable Cookory Book — Tho Presidential Cook 800k — is buiiiff given nwny. Thoro is a coupon in ovory shilling tin, and ton coupons secure tho book. fTTVHE Government, of Now Zealand A hereby give notico to holders of Government Four-por-cont. Dobonlurcß payablo ou Ist April and Ist May, 1904, that thoy aro preparod to renew Mich Debentures for a further period — namely, to tho Ist May, 1009 — al tho samo rate of four per coutum per annum, convertible at thn option of tho hoWer, at nny timo within two years after tho dato of issue, into Threo-per-cont. itMrribftd Slock at lho rato of £106 of Stock for every £100 Drbonluro. Holdoro desiring to renew arc required to lodgo their dobontnroH at least ono month boforo tho duo dato with thn Sydney or Molbotiruo branch of tho Bank of Now Zealand, or at tho Treasury al AVollington, and fresh Debentures, having tho ourroncy oxtended as abovo, will bo issued to replaco thoae falling duo on lho datoti monlionod. A commission of ton shillings por cent, will bo paid to Liconfted Brokers upon tho amount of Dobonturos thoy forward to tho Bank of Now Zealand, for renewal. Debenture*) which aro not to bo renewod must- bo lodgod 'for examination at least throo days boforo duo dale. > JAMES B. HEYWOOD, Scerotary to tho Treasury. Tl»e Treasury,- • : Wellington, New Zealand, sth February, 1904. v W. &H. FLf - MAIL CONTRACTOR A GENKBAL CAKItIKftR, MASTHivrotf. All orders strictly afctoti'lotl to A (fant. N./.. Kxprnsn Oo I PILES. , PILES. WONDERFULLY CURED 48 HOURS. "ORIVATE Gentleman having a wonderJL ful Remedy for Piles, bleeding, protruding, etc., wo.uld comrmmicato with any persons '. suffering from sumo ; oncloso stamp fur roply ; gunranlco cured from lOx. Address Thos. -M. Stephens, Angiißavenue, Nowtown. CASES FOR SALE. PACKING-CASES of various bSbcs for sale, cheap. Apply Evening Port. M~TiT~fT~jTIPINNY, tho well-known Musical Instrument Importer, has Romoved to No. 21, Lower Cuba-streot. Whilo thanking his numerous customers and friends for thoir kind nnd liberal support, begs to nnnounCo his largo and convenient showroom is now fitted up with a largo and woll-assorted slock of Pianos 'and Organs. ] RAIG ANeTcO.'S Second Annual Salo now on. China and Glasswaro of ovcry description nt greatly reduced prices. RAKriTSate of Crockery— Dinner Sols, Ton. Sots, Toilot Sets. Now is tho timo to buy. CRAIG'S Salo of Crookory. Soo tho nstoniAhing bargains in Teapots, Sots of Jugs, Cheoso Stands, Trinket Sotfi, etc. RAIG'S Salo of Crookory — Lovely China Swoot DisheK, ,Oako Trays, etc., reduced 25 per oont. 34,"Mnnnor8-stroot. RAIG r 8 Salo of Crookory— Flower Pots Is 9d, now 1b 2d, 2s 3d now Is 6d, 2s 6d now 1« 9d, 3s now 2s. Mannorsstrcot. ZpRjVIG'S Snlo of Orookory— Astounding Reductions in Olawware. Soo our lino of Fruit and Salad Bowls at la onch. RAIG'S of linoa cheaper than evor. Good plain Tumblers, 3id eacli. C" " RXl6^~Sn"io"of"Crockcry— Lnrgo Glass Sntnd Bowls, 2s, now Is 6d. Flower Stands greatly reduced. 34, Monnors-fIU-oot RAIG'S Salo of Crockory — Sco our special lines of Sets of Jugs at 2s Od per rot. 34, M»nnors-stroet. RAlG'lS~Halo""f Crockory — Ohooso Stands from Is Od. vases reduced 25 por cont. 34, Mannors-slroflt. C'RAlG'SSoloof Crockery— Special UncK in Bedroom Sets, Decorated China Jugs, lOid each. 34, Mannors-strool , RAIG'S Salo of Crockory ia a Salo of Up-10-dnte Goods at end of snason prices. All linos reduced. 34, MannersBtrcot. INDIAN~Chutnoo nud Curry. Ask for SUN brand. Mado by Morwanjoo Poonjiajce and Sons, Bombay. Ask tho grocer. 1 S" ERRAVATICTS" TONIC — Children tnko it liko milk. Easily digostod by tho v most dolionlo stomach. Tho boat of all tonics for debility nnd nervousnoss. PALE Peoplo artlictod with norvousnoss, debility, nnd unaomio troubles nro ourod by URing Sorravallo's Tonio (bark ancMron wino). 1 L" li'lHjsTCNTnvllSiagazinos for 19047 also l'ockot and OfTico Dinrios. Largos Holcction of Po«t Cards, Lotlor Cnrcls, Card Albumß. nnd View Books. Jam Covers nnd Will Forms. Richard Brown nnd Son, Willir. nnd Manners stroots FURNITURE ! FURNITURE I " RICHARDSON BROS., 115, Uppor Cuhn-slreot, cash buyers of now nnd second hand furnituro, jpAiLLER'S~"MIi;K~ CIWCOL^TET^ V^ Oaillcr's CroquciUw aro lho Indies' delight. Tlipio is nothing nicer for the theatre. Sold ovorywhoro, 6d nnd Is. 1 SIGNWRITING SIGNWRITING VZ> Go to R. MARTIN 17. Manners-street. 1 AN oxcollont Is Tea from 5 p.m. ut Rogers's Criterion Cafo, Mannersstreet. Flounders, grills, cold joints, entrees, cakes, salads, etc. Six tickaU se. Rogers's Criterion Cafo, Msnncri-streot.

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Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 56, 7 March 1904, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 56, 7 March 1904, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXVII, Issue 56, 7 March 1904, Page 1

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