CONFECTIONERY. TXTE are large Dircrt Importers of V * ENGLISH CONFECTIONERY, which enables us to sell at bed-rock prices. All Latcbt Novelties iv Continental and English made Goods. The following lines are all Is per lb: — CHOCOLATE aud MUSK CUBES APRICOT and GREENGAGE CUBES CHERRY NIBS ' FRENCH FRUITS ICED CARAMELS ICED ORANGES ICED BANANAS ICED CHERRIES ICED FIGS PINEAPPLE ICES Etc. Etc j WILLIS-STREET. I it MjT3s ■ I H Famed for i I FINE FRUITY FLAVOUR,! i that rich | I LUSCIOUS FLAVOUR 1 I Sunny Nelson's 1 I DELICIOUS FRUIT. I H Always the same wherever you get it : I ii PURE, DELICIOUS, 1 i WHOLESOME, SATISFYING. ; M "X" JAM is the "Jam you ought to j I It is the PUREST and BEST. | I S. KIRKPATRICK & CO., 1 1 Limited, 1 I PURE FOOD SPECIALISTS, | I NELSON. I A GIFT OF UTILITY Assures Future Enjoyment. The IDEAL Gift therefore— to a womanis A SINGER SEWING MACHINE. IT is sure to please and give lasting and reliable service. The discrimination of tho giver is shown by the sewing machine given. Any well-in-formed woman would prefer a SINGER if she was allowed the choice A cheaply made _ sewing machine is dear at any price, liablo to break, and difficult to operate. A labour-saving machine for woman's uso should bo the BEST. It is the truest economy to get the BEST. > * m * > ,coaa I WALL PAPERS, ™$°; I |j (Samples by post.) Write. ' H 1 ROBT. MARTIN, Ltd., 1 H 17, MANNERS-STREIOT. 9 TEETH 111 WHY THE AMERICAN * DENTAL PARLORS TAKE THE LEAD IN WELLINGTON, BECAUSE : Our Offices are the best equipped in the City. All our Operations are made as Painle3s as Human l<noi\ ledge and Skill can make them. Each Operator is Highly Skilled in his Special Work. Our Prices are as low as they can possibly bo made consistently with HighClass Work. And because sill the Patients we attend scud their friends to us. SETS (upper or lower), from £2 2s. AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS, CORNER WILLIS AND BOULCOTT STREETS, Entrance— Boulcott-htroet. ' MR. R. A. DE LAUTOUR. Dentist. Houia-0 to 5.30 7 to f1.30
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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 40, 17 February 1908, Page 5
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