c • c / am 9 9 O • Laved by • 0 * 9 1 MM Ladies I 9 9 9 o 9 9 O 9 0 -».g~ . 9 * 8 S" A * 9 9 • 2/- per Ib. • OrO r 9 eeose® o 9 • a 0 A PERFECT EILTEB,. THE " DELPHIjNV' Simple in Construction. Handsome in Appearance. WE keep soveral styles of this useful FILTER, both for high 01; low pressure. Call and see rhem fitted up in our Showrooms. THOMAS BALLINGER AND CO., LTD., 58. 60, 62. VICTORIA- STj&EET, PLUMBERS, SANITaHY ENGINEERS, IMPORTERS, &c. f " Ladies are invited to inspect our up-to-date novelties in Costume Cloths. They consist of the latest designs and patterns of the world's mills. We are Making Costumes from 75/SSrirts fr©sai' - 25/Fit and Style Guaranteed. Mr. W. S. BEDFORD (late with Kirkcaldie and Stains) is in charge. A TRIAL ORDER WILL CONVINCE YOU. Note Address — Hotel Windsor Buildings. WELLIS STREET. V— . — J r ' iin»i-ii«^ "Oh! That Milk?" "It's gone sour I" ••It's used up I" '•It's fate in coming ! " " It tastes unpleasantly ! " "It's not the least fresh ! " Yes ! the milk is indeed a constant worry to the housekeeper, and, very often, a real danger to infants. But, in homes where " Highlander " is used there's NO TROUBLE. In addition to its convenience and handiness, "Highlander" is so rich in cream that it can be used readily for any purpose where milk is required. Its purity and freedom from pathogenic germs makes it the ideal food for infants. Every grocer and storekeeper sells " Highlander," and to be j without " Highlander" in the house is to add to your worries quite needlessly. ' You arc sure to find it a perfect boon and an immense help. "Highlander" Condensed Milk Is "Full Cream" and "You can depend upon It." V J 1 GENUINE WORCESTER H I ADDS PERFECT SATIS- 1 I FACTION TO THE I I ZEST OF HONEST | I APPETITE ! I H Many imitate it, but none | H approach its inimitable | ISy Special 4 f& zp J&. His Appointment Ip|si|p| Exeellenoy tho "" «siH2S»i3!A Governor. Contractor to the N.Z. Government. OATS, HAY. STRAW, Etc, \J OX SALE. Only First-dnsa Gradei. Stocked. S. ROWE AND SONS, LTD., f)3, Cuba-atreet.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 107, 7 May 1909, Page 5
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