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INFANTS' TOO US! WE carry a large assortment of Infants' Foots. Our stock includes Allenbury's, Mellin's, Neave's, Moseiey's, Savory and Moore's, Boncer's, Horlick's, Carnrick's, Nestles, Fr.-uno Food, Peptogonic Milk Powdor, etc. Sugar of Milk, is 6d lb. Our largo turnover in theso Jines enables us to supply these foods in a fresh condition 'at close prices. CASTLES' PHARMACIES, 3, Cuba-street 15, Riddiford street. 37. Vivian-street Parade, Island Bay. " HALE-YEARLY SHOE SALE AT POTTER AND SON'S 2- TO 0/- IN THE £ DISCOUNT, t COMMENCE 3 SATURDAY. SEE WINDOW FOR REDUCTIONS. MEN'S BOX CALF BOOTS CHEAP. 11s Od now Os lid. 13s 6d for 11s 6d Narrow or Round Toes, 15s 6d for 12s lid Strong Calf Boots, 16s 6d, now 14s lid Best Box Calf, 19s 6d, for 16s lid Stylish Sown Wolts, 21s, now 17s lid. MEN'S CHEAP KID BOOTS. Real Glace Boots, 16s 6d, now 13s lid Stylish Kid Boots, 19s 6d, for 16s 5d Round toes, wide welts, 21s, for 16s lid. Dorbv, leather lined, 21s, now 17s lid Stylish Glaco Kid, 225, for 18s lid. MEN'S STYLISH TAN BOOTS. Dark Tan, 21s, now 16s lid Narrow toes, 21s, for 17s lid Derby, round tecs, 21a, now 18s lid CHEAP SHOES FOR LADIES. Button, 9s 6d, now 7s lid ; 11s 6d, for 93 lid ; 14s 6d, now 11s lOd Lace Shoos, 8s 6d, for 6s lid; 11s 6d, now 9=s lid ; lbs 6d, now 12s lid ; 18s 6d, now 15s lid Tan Lace or Button Shoes, 15s 6d, now 12a lid Bar Shoes, 1-bar, 0s 6d for 7s lid; lla 6d, now 9s lid; 12s 6d, for 8s lid, special. .Crosa-bar, 15s 6d, now 12s lid ; 6-bar, 15s 6d, now 12s lid. LADIES' STYLISH BOOTS. Tan Button Boots, 19s 6d, now lGs lid Glaco Button Boots, 15s 6d, now 12s lid English Lace Boots, 16s 6d, now 13s 5d POTTER AND SON, LAMBTON-QUAY (Opp. Govt. BUs). WATCH YOUR CHIN! "OrOWEVER sweet your mouth or soft your oyep, if you get a Double Chin, good-byo to beauty ! If you are throatoncd by any such calamity ; if tho ovil is already upon you, thoro is certain euro at tho right placo. Call -within the next few days 'at tho VALAZE MASSAGE INSTITUTE, and ask to 'see. MLLE; LOLA RUBINSTEIN. (5) ' . , H FORREST, Teacher ot Violin and - Piauo, 53, Courteuay-placo Music Store. B* ELL'S Perth Whisky. Sold eveT^ where. Ask for it. r UlilßllSlNlaiAirWATEß is cquafly delightful whether used as a beverago or blended, instead of socla, with liquors, wines, or milk. Stocked by all hctpls_ and leading store 3. LADIES, Wioletta Hair Tonic is invaluable. It adds a glossy silky charj acter to your tresses without that sticky greasy feeling. Chemists and hairdressers, 3s 6d. 1 T A DIES' Silk Drosses dry "cbanecf | ■JLJ Gents' Suits cleaned and pressed like new; Panama ' Hats cleaved and blocked. Dyeing and up-to-dato French Cleaning at Lo Brun's Dye Works,- 20, Ingestre-street, and Petone. "TBTISTIC FURNITURE, dining-<-j«- loom suiteb, overmantels. Chesterfields, Fideboards, etc. Best workmanship. Bedding a specialty. P. Ahraosun and Son, 30, Tory-street. PURIRI MINERAL WATER makes liquors and wines delicious. Adds snap and sparklo to milk, or soft drinks. | Far more healthful and delightful than coda water. BRIEN'S Worm Powders aro so good t..at every mother should keep a- dox at home ; give one of these Powders as directed. Price Is per box. It. C. Bnen, Dispensing Chemist, 108, Cuba-street, Wellington. SICK Headache can usually be traced to sluggish liver. Puriri Mineral Water will quickly put you right and restore normal conditions. All hotels and Etoros. WANTED to Sell, two new Houses, 4 and 5 rooms, on jjivans Bay Estate (property of Mr. 'S. Salok) ; every modern convenience ; deposit £50 ; part purchase money can remain at 4£ per cent., balanco jis rent. Maisey and Johns, Architects, over Economic. Houses built to suit purchasers. WANTED, a couplo who aro looking for a nice home ; tho advertiser is willing to build a house on a quarteracre section within 7 minutes of theKarcri Tunnel penny section; a good -view; sunny position; planted with trees; and only a small deposit required ; no agents' commission to pay ; tho balanco of the purchase money by rent. Reply, in writing to Small Deposit, Evening Post. \\f ANTED Known— Why look" old »y while you are still young? Ayre'fc Hair Restorer restores grey hair to its original colour. It is not a dye, and is not greasy, like most hair preparations It cures dandruff and irritation of the scalp, and imparts a _ beautiful gloss to tho hair. As an ordinary huir dressing it, is unsurpassed. Used for CAor 30 year;.. Price, Is 6d and 2s 6d ; post free. E. C. AYRES AND CO., Chemists (by exam.), 90, Cuba-street. WANTED — Man or woman, hair goinggrey, hair falling, po-or growth, dioidrnn', Crumpton's Hair Restore- sure euro ; not a dye ; every bottlo guaranteed. Groceis, Chemibts, TobneconisU. 3s. "^7ANTED7IO,OOO~AthIetes to compete v 7at Woraroa • Sports, Levin, St. Patrick's Day, 17th March. Send to C. Williams, Wcraroa, for Programmes. WANTED Known— Boots repaired while you wait. Gents' Boots soled ■ and heeled 2s 9d, Ladies' ditto Is 9d. Bluchers, nailed 4s 6d; Boyo' and Girl-.' strong school Boots, 2s 9cl. American Boot Repairing Co., corner Butklo and Tory-ftrcets. WANTED, beautiful Mantelnicco.-, 30s ; many quaint designs, in oak, stained kauri, riniu. Mantelpiece Works, • Adnlaide-ronri. WANTED~Known— ThafX-Ray SU^ c Polish "won't burn oft." WANTED — Working men, have your Clothn3 made by tho Working Man's ! Tailor; first-class Suit, 70s; gentlemen's own matorial made up from 30s; an.v ' make altered to fashion; repairs anil press. Nest Baptist Churcb yivian-st.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 50, 28 February 1908, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 50, 28 February 1908, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXV, Issue 50, 28 February 1908, Page 1

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