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! EASTER VISITORS ! who enjoy looking at pretty things J are exceedingly welcome to inspect ♦ jj our varied stores. They will find jj jj much of Artistic j| ii PpTTERY, PEWTER, ART BRASS and 0 i c6pper wares, needlework ideas. § 0 a <! ART TEXTILES 0 I! for Draping Stencilling, Needlework. |j | . i !! ART LINENS, | f BLOOM LINENS, J !' EMBROIDERY LINENS. ! 11 I |! THE NEWEST FABRIC is "Printed Art <■ ' • Canvas." !: ! | Samples ol above sent for the asking. ( n - . ii ! ! English Oak DRAUGHT and FIRE SCREENS, j 1 1 with Stencilled Art Canvas Panels, i i 1 i Up to £6 each. i ii ; , i English Oak Spinning Stools, Milking Stools, i f Plant Stands, Tea Tables, &c. ! | These are specially fine, the product of a studio, not a j workshop. ! ji p i I 1 THE BEST ART WARES ARE NOT NECESSARILY ! ! \ EXPENSIVE. i | < 154 LAMBTON QUAY i I i (Directly opposite Public Trust Office). I

Ifi *7 fffc AFTER A PUBLIC TRIAL fl AAA loiy | | IVU7 PURE HAVE PROVED THE BEST. ALTHO' COPIED BY ■r *» *-. HUNDREDS. TEAS SEE THAT THE NAME IS ON EVERY PACKET AND BOX "I attribute my present good health to the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It is now three years since I first rftemj^ used it. Previous to that '£ 4BfeJp§e!Jmm&Bh was in very bad health. Had l@BlP^^*i no a PP e^ e J could not sleep, \«& _ JP always felt tired. It has built IP **^f^w- me U P an^ * *- cc * 6 another <-i^ mffll^// woman. I strongly advise Jp||t "^ImM/fc women in delicate health to -^^^^^^^^^^^^ take Ayer's Sarsaparilla, as I J^^^^^^^^^ am sure it will do them good." fiffl' "mmßmi I^^ Mrs ' k HarrisoN) When tired and debilitated, -with weak and irritable nerves, yovuneed AVER'S Sarsaparilla As now made, it contains no alcohol. Be sure that you arc not persuaded to take some other Sarsaparilla claimed to b& "just as good." See that you get "AVER'S." Ayer's Pills are Sugar-Coated. A Mild and G-entle Laxative Prepared by Dr. 3. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Msss., TJ. S. A. Nature's Best Gift! ' f^li of the best gifts Nature can bestow it \ _^flrt@Jslßa^. a set of perfect-teeth. Failing this it v ■AjßßaßpP'^^fc^. wonderful what aa ufaal substitute we can ) SS&&Gs££aK§!i&stfiL »f^^ Should your teeth require attention, come and ; flßraßnEjnßiSJffigfiflJs fflSffi mr see vs * c havefacmties for extracting them j WKwPw|MSJw^Pf§ W without pain and replacing them with the best j MeJFXjlOv and most comfortable artificial ones. ! -^MyPLpy^W"- Special attention devoted to children's teeth. ; OPEN ALL SATURDAY TILL 9 P.M. \ Complete Sets of Teeth (Upper and Lower). £4/4/- Single Tooth for 5/- \ Extraction,!/- Painless Extraction, 2/6 i Any numbs of teeth up to Airty-two easily extracted witb one application of eti— the safest of- *H aaesthetics. ' BEST ENGLISH GAS (FREE), EACH EXTRACTION 2/6 1 FROST & FROST, SURGEON DENTISTS. 119 WILLIS STREET (30 y«d. abore Petrett. Chemist). WELLINGTON. 18 HAAKE PIANOS. The HAAKE is a piano with a reputation gained through its dl 9* tlnctiveness for sweetness of tone, perfect action, beauty and construction. It is an Ideal instrument and is used by musicians of note. It has proved its superiority for years, and charms by its sweet melody * and powerful, yet sympathetic tone. Inspect THE HAAKE at our warehouse, opposite the Or ana Hotel, 34, Willis Street. The British and Continental Piano Co.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 73, 27 March 1909, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 73, 27 March 1909, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 73, 27 March 1909, Page 11

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