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THE GRANDEST CHORUS ON EARTH I 1,500,000 SINGERS ARE SOLD EVERY YEAR From 5559 Singer Shops, in 4772 Towns, and every new purchaser Joins in the Chorus in PRAISE of | MACHINE, jS fill Which gives perfect §wjA (PniVS^ satisfaction fur a lifeTHE SINGER IS PERMANENT, And we can GUARANTEE PARTS and NEEDLES FOR ALL TIME. CASH OR EASY TERMS. Old Machines Exchanged. ShowroorA— B, WILLIS-ST., Wellington. r — " — \ Now that the hot weather is coming on you should get in a supply of "HIGHLANDER" Condensed Milk. "It's so VERY Handy!" Just imagine 'what it means in the hoi summer weather to have plenty of nice, fresh, pure, rich milk always at hand. For cooking and baking — Puddings, Custards, Sauces, .Biscuits, etc. ; for the Dessert — Sweets and the like; for tea, breakfast, and supperUable ; for the invalid and the infant, at all times and on all -occasions, the delicious "full cream" "HIGHLANDER" Condensed Milk is, indeed, a boon. It is used in more homes to-day than ever. Don't rely on buying an odd tin now and again ; better far to cut down your milkman's bill and keep in the house a good supply of " HIQHLAIiDER " GONDENSED MILK "You can depend upon it." I""™™" LIGHT < ' I DAINTY I Edmonds' Baking Powder does 1 • not produce a bad colour or jj taste in the daintiest or lightj est cooking, because the nutrijj tive constituents of the flour H are available as food instead of H being destroyed. n is scientifically prepared and ffi especially adapted for puddings, n bread, pastry, scones, etc. "TheTousewTLivelnl" v This is the time ef year for Spring Cleaning in the Rome, and Nature also suggests in the Spring the necessity of cleansing the physical "house we live in " — our bodies. We need a Spring Medicine which will purify and cleanse the system, removing all accumulated and hurtful waste matter. " WAHOO " acts pleasantly, quietly and thoroughly. It is a Sovereign Cure for that depressed "always tired" feeling (the result of a Torpid Liver) ; the Indigestion, Sick Headache, and Constipation so frequently felt in aggravated form in the Spring. " WAHOO " is a Tonic Laxative which Mill bring you back Health and Vigour. As Mrs. Adamson, of Auckland, says :—: — " I took one bottle of Loasby's 'Wahoo,'and the effect was wonderfuli It ga*e me strength, and enabled me to do my household duties without trouble." Sold by all Chemists and Storekeepers. 2/0 bottle. PRQGAISUDRA j 1 13 a certain cure for Corns. C&fSNS To prove this statement ft * r*# SB? en ham P' e B° x will be Posted i+UFfiilJ j7 iee j 0 any address in ths erfyar/r g Dominion. Address :—: — I r*"i-a-"r *" i - a -" I H.J.Barraclouiih. Wellington. rf£ffi/ For Sale by All First-Clws Dealers. I IMJ 60ES TWICE AS FAR | POST FREE.— Arsenical Pills, Is 6d ; CerticUra Soap, Is ; Spring Blossom Soap, 6d : "Hawkins's Instant Relief Asthma Powder," Is and 2s tin; Spring Blossom Ointment, 6d and Is; Spring Blossom Pills, 6d and Is ; Bloomino Corn Cure, 6d ; Mandaiin Laundry Glaze. 6<l and Is. Sold everywhere. Agents, Wholesale Druggists. A. HAWKES, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, 53, MANNERS-STREET (New Zealander -Hotel Buildings). EVERY description of Watches and Jewellery Repaired at popular prices. Geneva Watches cleaned from 2s 6d, Levers 3s -6d, Mainsprings 2s 6d. All work guaranteed. WATCH REPAIRS A SPECIALITY.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 107, 2 November 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 107, 2 November 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume LXXVI, Issue 107, 2 November 1908, Page 4

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