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TEA AND WOMEN'S NEIiVES ! rj~\HE fact that so many women's not ■^ vous syslemb in Now Zealand todaj aro aifected is due largely to the iuforiot aim impure quality of the tea being hoist/ ed upon the public with all sorts ol Coupon schemes, etc. — tho inducement help out as thu reason why .you should buy, them. As proof of this, many a wcnian finds- thai \vh<jn she finally consults hee physician on tho ktsts of her health, which has gone from bad to worse, tho first thing the physician orders is thai she uiFconIhuip-, drinking the tea which t-lio lias been using cither modtialcly or ovounucii. Now, tea I hat i.slpure — wholesome tea — ■ cannot b" inju-ioub. It is, in fact, a mosthealthful fcc\c.-ago for everybody; hue to bo healthful, to i)c non-injurious, it inuht be pure. Rpcognismt; this fact, a body of expert tearbijeciali^ts %me little tiiiio ago decided that New Zealand should ha\u all tho advantages in regard to tea tl.at tha residents' of Coylon ilsolf e»jqy, whera tho rtfal pure unadulterated tea "is procured. The ratult is to-day that every lady; can procure right hero -in Wellington tha famous. Fragra Tea, which -comes direct from fho best gardens in Ceylon, and ii packed in air-tigKt. dust-proof packages, it is pure, healthful tea, and with everjj half-pound and pound packet wo g*ve written gtarantea which authorises your grocer to refund the money you pay ion, iTragra Ten. in full if you arc not completely satisfied with it in every va 1 }- and find it superior to anything else at pre-> sent on th 3 market in Now Zealand. It'« a broad guarantee ; it's a big thing to do ;, but wo know, as experts, just the diff erenca between Fi-agra, Tea and the other kind. Wo want you to test it for yourself. W« want, your approval of our work. It's a work that means better lea for everybody, but without extra cost; in 'fact, it means a saving in every household. Fragra Tea is packed in three grades ; each grade shows us fourpente per pound Ics3 profit than thai made on tno other kind 01 teaa at present sold in New Zealand. But it's good, pure, wholesome tea. We expect to soil five pounds of Fragra Tea for everyone pour.d of the ordinary tea sold, and it's on the quantity v.'o will make our, profit instead of on each individual pound, as has been customary with other houses in the past. Tho Fragra Tea Is 8d quality is worth, were such a quality procurable in New Zealand, at least 2s in tha ordinary way ; the Is lOd quality would cost 2s 2d, and tke 2s quality 2s Id. Fragra Tea saves you fourpence per lb on every, pound you buy ; it tastes better and is better than any other tea you've yefc tried. It's economical in use, and can ba taken as frequently as desired without th« slightest injurious effect on the nervous sysf.em. In the interest of health, economy, pleasure, and satisfaction, it's worth, while to buy a packet to-day. "Your gro« ccr lias both pound und half-pound packages in the Is Bd, Is lOd, and 2s qualities. Insist' on having Fragra to-day. To« will be real glad you did.

FACTS FOR MEN! SOMETHING IT ~PAYS TO KNOTO ABOUT HIGH-CLASS SUITS. JSXORBITANT PRICES BEING CHARGED. EVERY man who studies his appear, ance aud his pocket will find th» following inside facts about tho tailoring business both interesting and profitable. As every man knew to his sorrow until recently, it was necessary in New Zealand to pay four, five, or six guineas to lh» usual old-styie tailor for a suit, made to measure. While these prices are exorbitant, lot it not bo understood that tha poor unfortunate credit tailor does notj make a tremendous profit for himself, even when securing these high prices. Tha trouble is that ho does not get paid for quite a lot of the suits he makes, making* tremendous losses in bad debte, and thea his method of manufacture is antiquated, costly, and by no means altogether satisfactory in results. Now tho intelligent reader of this article will readily see that by eliminating bad debtß altogether, and doing business on a strictly cash basis, also by eliminating the antiquated methods ia vogue in tho tailoring trade for so many years past and adopting the modern la-bour-saving devices in tho making of men's garments to measure as now adopted in England, not only could better garments bo produced, but a very considerable saving in the price of such garments to the public bo effected. It was recognising these facts that led Mr. George Da\ies, tho well - / known suit specialist, to open business on modern lines, ani undertake to make suits to measure for gentlemen at from £2 10s to £3 15s, which would be at least tho equal in fit, style, finish, and quality of material of the suits being charged four, five, and six guineas for clrewheie. The result of this enterprise is that to-day men in every, town in New Zealand where Mr. Davics lias opened up branch establishments ara saving £2. on tho price of their suits inada to measure, and in addition aro securing? a stylo and satisfaction in those garments seldom, if over, procurable before, no matter how high the price paid. Jusfc now this film is showing some exceptionally high quality fashionable materials, just landed direct frcm the best Britislx and colonial mills. Tho address of lha Wellington branches aro 56, Willis-streefc (between Evening Post and Grand Hotel), and 134, Cuba-street, and it is certainly worth xjvery man's while who appreciates stylo and quality, fit and finish, and tho saving of £2 in the prico of his suit, to inspect tho window display now being made at this establishment. The fullest iuvestigation is invited by Ihii firm, End every courtesy in submitting samples aud prices will be extended to c^ery interested inquirer. THE ELECTRON, Rawson's Buildings, Woodw'ard-strtet. Principals : C. A. Turner, F. D. FergUEScn. SrtQR Cure of Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago, Insomnia. Obesity, Dyspepsia;, Kidney Troubles, etc., etc., by Mineral, Electric, Turkish, Russian, and Medicated Baths; alSo by Hand, Electric, and Vibratory Massage. Inspection invited.' Tol. U55. ■' HAIR-WORK ot every description, including latest styles for hair-dress-ing. Natural hair-pads from 3s 6d. Tails, puffs; and Toupees, transformations, combings made up, etc. Mrs. Haybittlo and Miss Begg, 268, Lambton-quay (over Orr, Chemist) ; tele. 1594. RS. WADDELL, Masseuse and "fclalu^ curist, has removed to 43, Kentterrace. Almond Skin Food, Faco Gloves and Hair Tonics. Consultation Free. 1 "^TISITORS to Wellington should not ▼ faid to call on MISS MILSOM for Hair Treatment, Delightful Shampooing, Face Massage, Manicuring, Electrolysis, and Clipping. Our Natural Uair Pad chpuld ba used where pads are necessary. They are light, cool, easily adjusted, and hygienic. Consultation free. Rooms 22 and 23, King's Chambers, oppositat Carroll's. Telephone 814. 1 FOR all Hair Trouble, consult Alethia, Hair v Specialist ; advice f reo ; correspondence invited. Alethia's preparations have ijo equal. Grey hair restored to its natural colour without dye. Dandruff cured ; a beautiful growth of hair assured. Alethia does not fail. Parlia-ment-stroet, Lower Hutt. Agent — Madam Watkins, Hair Dressei, Ingo&trestreet, Wellington. RANGATIRA " DEIVATE HOSPITAL, -*• IS. AUSTIN-STREET. Telephone 2686. Established by — THE MISSES NUALE, Registered and Certificated Midwives. Every Caro and Attention. T7XVERY Lady her own Milliner. SiilJLH lmery thoroughly taugfht froni foundation to finish. Hats smartly renovated, and order? taken. Coino and learn to make the New Wintor Hats. Day and Evening Classes, 10 lessons, ss. Lauisa Millinery School, 97, Lambton-quay, opposito Kirkcaldic and Staini. MCOSTELLO. 78, Vivian-street, Li- • censed Dealer ; highest prices given for Ladies'. ..Gents', and Children's New and Left-off Clothing. Will go to Petono and Hutt, Tuesdaj^ an 4 Tbjirsdaje. 'Phono Ml.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 133, 12 June 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 133, 12 June 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 133, 12 June 1909, Page 3