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; The Weary "WAKANUI" i i i fills tzs tip once more with j i | __— _____ _ j !! i 1 1 THE DAINTIEST BEADED BAGS YOU EVER SAW. \ '' I ji PRETTY PORCELAIN PHOTO FRAMES j ! j ' ,17 different shapes. !! 30 dozen CHARMING LITTLE , VASES, 1/- to 1/9 ! ! ! Natty though cheap. s j ll* | ii MINTON'S "SECESSIONIST" WARE IN VASES j i i ; and CANDLESTICKS. ' j || "RUSKIN" CANDLESTICKS, INKS, BOWLS, ! !! , ' VASES " , • J I EMBROIDERY SILKS, exceptionally v fine range. I I < 0 SILK CORDS, both thick and thin, every possible shade. ] jj READY-CUT STENCIL'S, for Curtains, Portieres, &c. ! !! The " IONIC " brings still further j | NOVELTIES. | 1 NO' OTHER STORE offers .you just what we do. ; i | THE VJSRY LATEST IN ART WARES j ♦ ! ____________ AT '« I THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. " j ii % — i § 154 L.AMBTGN QUAY < j $ (Directly opposite Public Trust Office). ' ■■■■hi- i >: W CRINKLES and ctrowsfeet Wo «_s3 i£T\ in ' ® coifle because tissues offer c|iso>__a3_j %Jy £T,T CS are starving. Use. LANE'S >if w -x n * 'MEDOLINE daily. A d^ightJilMiiliiiLJ "«/- TcZSJ!" Sk <? !"t First FJrize « » d_S '■ ! Second Prize - £3 _-_-_—.__■._,._.. .___-._-_ Third Fitoe - - -B2 TOS^ilCliyCS Fourth Prize - - #1 ■ V Bta rVM -18 Vf Ten Prizes of 10/Sixteen Prizes of Sh R J S^J S F F H 9-HB3DDBEBB-BH-DBHSBC_SDHS^_I-BdDEBBES-BME_BH-B_HBBE Bhs 6 fl w %p l_h_B MHI w^^r r ii c y Competitios EMULSION "" Vh'e Socks .r^b^Rib'ToisTpUUn" IS GOOD FORANY COUGE v Legs and Feet, and are to be knitted witb— Yes, that is a fact. Tonking'B Linseei PATOH'S 4^PLY SUPER FtNSEBINC. JS^ T ft, B0 ?Lw r any^ kina J f ' ■ cou^hu I his vajuable cough and luni Enclose theskein tickets, the draper's bill, tomo is made expressly for New- Zealani the name and postal address of the Competi- cougha and colds. It matters not witethe tor, with the work. Mark the package your cough be shallow or dean day o "CompeUtiou," and send by "Sample Q - le^ t h ° rd or o£t , hollSw oriiill or otheW" To^s < Li»-2 in New Zealand, and the Wool must be kmulsion Will give you ease and coxofor bought in New Zealand. All the work will whenever you take a doae j a teaspoOnfu be retnrned.before the end of Angnst, and a taken with or without a little water act list of the results sent to each Competitor. Hfee a charm, and shows its really won JOHN PATOH SON i^oT(A.smLAS.A) Ltd. &^^ b SS_&g.?!_fiS_ &2& 230 FLINDERS LAME. MELBOURHE. J everywhere in three sizes, la 6d7^-3 Gti iii-h ii -inan-t-—— ■_— n-^ aQ d 4s <6d. 1 |MWWM«_Ml_____m__«__ m ___ ]mf ll _ 1M _ M Perfect Dentistry. -gjrffiSSX 1 * ' s n^ 'h e money you pay for ctfic/tftl'work ,^tg#sfjsig^£JgJMW \ * that counts, but the class of work you get for your money. Inferior dentistry »■ costly at it^^^^^^g^^^^^k any price, and the mischief i» th»t yon cannot i udgc of f he work unia lon s *&«" y° u h «ve OUR CONTOUR DENTURES WITH PORCELAIN GUMS DEFY DETECTION AS BEING ARTIFICIAL. Sets of Teeth, £2/2/- and £3/3/-. Teeth extracted free when sets are ordered. Painless Extraction, 1/-. Temporary sets re-made t« permanent, £1/1/-. Single Tooth, 5/-. . CONSULTATION FREE. OUR WORK IS STRICTLY HIGH-GRADE. Open Saturday Evenings till 9 o'clock. Write or call for further i»rt',cul»n FROST & FROST, SURGEON DENTISTS, 119 WILLIS STREET (30 yirdt above Perretf. Chemut), WELLINGTON. I . glal TWELVE O*CLOC*0 * CLOC * .JBM H BILL : " Say, Tom, haw a swig o' my tma. Your H U TOM: "No thanks, o/ef chap; h*rc sho comes now* Bf ra I'm a bit particular about tea. Mine's "*v?OiV_>. " H H sT^ECORD TEA Is sold at prices "that ■ I S^L bring it easily within the reach of I I v the man of small means. Record Tea H | at one=and»six is as good as many other H j| teas sold at nearly double the price. Record I i T ea is stronger than the others, so that it is I i the cheapest as well as the best tea on the, I I market. Prices j/6, 1/8, i/ip, 2/-, 2/6. I M NOTE t You use less tea to equaJ the strength of what^ou fl gj ' ttave been using— tliat's the economical feature of fl

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 144, 19 June 1909, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXVII, Issue 144, 19 June 1909, Page 11

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