$ " f The Weary " WAKANUI " 1 | fills us tip once more with $ A.■■ _ | | I ii | THE DAINTIEST BEADED BAGS YOU EVER SAW. f S ' | PRETTY PORCELAIN PHOTO FRAMES $ ♦ 17 different shapes. % I 30 dozen CHARMING LITTLE VASES, 1/- to 1/9 | I Natty though cheap. § a MINTON'S "SECESSIONIST" WARE IN VASES 6 'A and CANDLESTICKS. " A 1 $ I "RUSKIN" CANDLESTICKS, INKS, BOWLS, ; f VASES. ' ' ' ! ' 1 I I EMBROIDERY SILKS, exceptionally fine range. | [ I SILK CORDS, both thick and thin, every possible shade. 1 1 I READY-CUT STENCILS, for Curtains, Portieres, &c. j| J The " IONIC " brings still further I l j ' NOVELTIES. ' j; I NO OTHER STORE offers you just what we do. v j» I THE VERY LATEST IN ART WARES ' ! J THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. \\ ij n I 154 LAMBTON QUAY jj § (Directly opposite Pubiic Trust Office). I I *« ihi ii ■iiiim ■ ' 11 ■■ ■■^ w WANT every woman to try< We «T^ dT% rb , es ] I my 'LANE'S MEDOLINE." offer s3sß&&Bß& \*Jr for It will give you a skin and EflntfV Binni? ffnit Kfortfrn complexion to be proud of. No u!US paull Mil uOGIb skin to ° bad to be cteared b y »• MUHlimi'Mrrwi'Htjri i ■■i»<i«num, ■»■—«> |/- at Chemists. %\ First Prize - - a£S . V Second Prize - £3 ""** Third Prize - • &Z flg&K WIUJSS filfiSklinUl&l A *k Fourth Prize - - £.% HEIE tf|||S utvUutflnU T Ten Prizes of 10/Sixteen Prizes of SI- TOE I^ I3B CSBf fl E3I P B ' PATOIS FITTING v SfeWftHE. ■ UnO WW W « n . -nrTITIIUI You know why we say "beware." Yo« _ second COMPETITION^ know the meaning oi the word , w CHE Socks aifl to be Ritj Tops, Plain sumption 1 !> ; you know how it starts by, Lcgrs and Feet, and are to be i ,-.,, , , , knitted with— a snnplo little cough, and you know, PATOM'S 4-PLY SUPER FIMCERIKS. how it ends nhen nc K lected- a consump. Enclose the skein tickets, the draper's bill, tire's death the name ana postal address of the Competi- 1*«»».i»:«.«,9*. at _» ■» ■ • tor, with the work. Mark the package B@RK9n§ S UHSSSQ EffIUISIOII *' Compstitlon," and send by "Sample ! , , .. . , ; Post" to reach us on 2nd August. ls expressly made tor just such coughi This Competition is confined to residents • and colds. For many years in his urac. in New Zealand, and tbe Wool must be .• .. . , . H bought in New Zealand. All the work will tlce as a prescribing chemist Mr. Tonkbn returned before the end of August, and a ing prepared his now well" known Linseed list of the results sent to each Competitor. t? i • i • . , . . Emulsion, and it always gave v.onderful JOHN PATOH SOH & GD. (AUSTRALASIA) LTD. satisfaction. It is regularly sold by, . 230 FLINDERS LANE, MELBBURNE. , all grocers and chemists in three sizes, Vmhw mi nmetiwi iiiwiimiihi i <P Is 6d, 2s 6d. and 4s 6d. 4 " .l , _ . „ ,—, — ial Nature's Best Gift! /"^\NE of the best gifts Nature can bestow is -!<J!^SjjajffißßiSSS>w a set of perfect teeth. Failing this it is Ji^^^^M| s«&w wonderful what an ideal substitute we can llillfrailiillilil HHmS Should your teeth require auention, come, and g&l^nr <cc us.- We have facilities for extracting them gjp|HTOsqj ryj without pain and replacing them with the best t JbCubK Jhi bJt*"^*^ an d most comfortable artificial ones. - Special attention devoted to cbildtenYteeth. Sets of Teeth, £2/2/- *nd £3/3/-. Teeth extracted free when-scls are-erdered. ' Painless Extraction. 1/-. Temporary sets remade to permanent, £1/1/.. Single Tooth, 5/-. CONSULTATION FREE. Open »U Saturday till 9 p.m. Wri te or c»ll f« fuithec p.tticul«n, : • FROST & FROST. I SURGEON DENTISTS, 119 WILLIS STREET (30 y»rd» above Perrett. Cbemiii), WELLINGTON. — 18a ' W^Perfect Hostcss c in viHB is at her best at afternoon " tear wwn §J9 En that reflects and, idealises her personality, you f» ra know. With just the right people-about her. in just §9 Hj the right mood. The mood is everything^ and to get eh SB just the right mood you xnust have just the right raj II tea. Do you know itP It is RECORD. Record §1 i| Tea is pure, of a full but delicate flavour, strong. g| H /os&\ ragrant> refreshing, stimulating, perfectly di- m Eh I PS* "A es^^ e * '•Che best of ether teas merely rank If gj *f as good seconds or passable thirds. The con- §1 B j LJJJVW noisseur who drinks Record Tea doesn't if w I !^sjn^ worry a bout other teas— forgets 'em. Record Wt JH j ; a S^R Tea is the urtmistakeable nfictar of the Perfect fl
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 133, 12 June 1909, Page 11
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