The Uqvj Season's j AND I ABE NOW READY, ; I And are Unsquaiied for \ I ifcai fins fruity flavour, i I ABSOLUTELY PURE AND | I wholesome:. § I S. KSWATffICK & CO., I Limited, I NELSON. I HENRY HUGHES, QUEEN'S CHAMBERS, opposite G.P.0., Wellington, Pamphlet Free on Application. It is not worth the trouble : when you may buy a jar of the famous "ST. GEORGE" a Brand for One Shilling. 3 The "St. Goorge " Brand is I made from the purest fruit 3 and cane sugar, and is packed in patent screw-toppod jars, which make it worth double j the p/ica of any jam on the market. However, by special arrangementwiththe manufacturers, i we are enabled to offer this I line to you at i ONE SHILLING PER JAR. HALL'S CSTV GROCERY. j CORNER CUBA & ARTHUR STREETS. j THE CHEAPEST GROCER ! IN WELLINGTON. nn w i.iwmibii 1 iiiiiii inivrT>^-"i nivrT>^-"- j-"'""--"""-rT.irj -"'""--"""-rT.ir CRESCENT BLEND ' TEA. This blend of Superior Tea is the product of the finest tea garden in Ceylon aud imported direct to New Zealand. The young- leaves make the finest tea, the older and coarser leaves only being used for inferior brands CRESCENT TEA is the best value of any tea in the market, and commands the highest praise for its flavour and delicate aroma. CRESCENT TEA is Pure Tea. THE PEARL OF CEYLON. From all Grocers, at 2/- P* r lb - JgtiM? fTHHERE ARE "TS£ JL MANY MEN >C^<jff who lenow nothing j^«Hj|psjHk a t &H about the MfjgSSHQBfHk Bradford Woollen ESBSSsIkB Co.'s garments, and I3jss|(s*3Je» these men are pay-BgSsffiH»|ra-r££ in S many shillings moro than is ncccsn^iffi^r sary to buy suits of ifSfflSKagkHH equal merit, or they nag EmObih aro nu y> n £> garments ra» ry^avß* tlmt ' mvo nc ' tncr ffSm t W iho stylo nor woariSj Q^a ing qualities of our J£i pKgfffi garments. Sal S^B You'll NEVER Jgjl wjsSt satisfied to go ME Wsg ckowhore after you Ak mBf&L Gut' ' mve ' iac^ " Bl " t Km KfflfyftJ^L from the Bradford BRADFORD WOOLLEN CO., "Tho Quality Tailors," ' 5, LABIBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. SOLD BY ALL IRONMONGERS. J. FLTGJGK AND CO.. CIANITARY UNDERTAKERS, ♦^ 20, CUBA-STREET. fa aßßortmcnt of Funeral Furnishj ».' ings now in stock. 'i x .ii?G^l» arrancod at reasonable prioon. ;k; k Bi!ip^LMrNG A SPECIALTY. ?' ' / V, Toleohono 1073 T^OUND-j-Spriiisj Blossom Ointment, 6d -■- and li'; SpniiH; Blossom I'illn, 6d and li ; Bloom>fio Corn Curo, Od ; Mnndarin Laundry Gl»'/.0, 6d mul Is ; Bold overywhoi'o. Agents, AVhole^alo Drugfrists. Po*t Free— AiTiucal Pills, Is 6d ; Cuticura Soap, Ist; Hpring lilosaoin Soap, Od; Dr< Bloom's Complbxion Pills, 4s 6u j Excolina Fills, 3s 6d. Addrois Mrs. Louiia Hawkins. GooracicrooU Dunod''*
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIII, Issue 69, 22 March 1907, Page 5
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