THE ROx4J) TO SUCCESS IS to have good health, ond no better remedy to supply this can be found than SHAW'S BLOOD IRON PILLS. They tire a nerve ionic They aro a blood tonic. They strengthen the system. Sold in Bottles, 2s 6d and ss. Prepared sololy by PRANK SHAW CONSULTING & FAMILY CHEMIST, MEDICAL HALL (late W. Parker's), MANNERS-STREET. BEESWAX, turpentine, arms, knees ache ; get some Wondorshine, goodness sake. ■jT ION Ale — There is none Purer, there-■fl-J fore None Better. 1 /~1 OLD Top Ale. If you cannot get H-ST supplied rin^ up another wine and spirit merchant. BRIEN'S Worm Powders are so good that every mother should keep a box at home; giyo one of theso Powders ac directed. Price Is per box. R. C. Brien. Dispensi**s Chemist, 221, Cuba-st., Wellington^ THE Best Jam is X Jam, made from puro' fruit only. I sell X Jam. F. M'Parland, Taranaki-street. HOUSE made bright, cheerful, andi clean by using Wondershine, tho great Household Polish for Linoleums, Furniture, and Leathcrware. 6d tin. OTICK— To have Carpets thoroughly Cleaned they must como up and have the floors cleaned under them. Ring up 2224. Wellington Cleaning Co., 97, rJixon-street. O-a ftflfi WORTH of Boots and Shoes 3s/ J. If U" going under cost to" make room for Summer Shipmenls. Potter's, 70, Lambton-quay. WALLACE'S Sulphur and Sarsapnrilla Salts, the Perfect Blood Purifier, Is 6d, Wallace, Chemist, Willis-st. HE Wellington Piano Co., Ltd., 124", Lambton-quay, hold large stocks of Vocal and Instrumental Music, 6pecially selected by their London buyer. New shipments arriving every fortnight. ipOLD Top Ale. Sold" by all merchants. VJT The best bottled ale obtainable. (Clear and sparkling. No sediment. "TrTURRY up Lizzie ; you know this is JO. your half-holiday!" "All right, mum ! Has the grocer brought the Wondershine?" KJAM pleases everybody. I keep fiiiy stocks, and invito your patronage. J. Kilfoy, Tory-street. "'■QEMPER" Idem"— Lion Ale and Stout hj are uniform, pure, and wholesome. 1 CABS".— Telephone 1668. George (Joe) Inniss, 364, Tinakori-road. All orders (day or night) receive strict attention. 1 gpREAT Sacrifice Sale at Potter's, for 3 weeks only. Men's 17e 6d Box Calf Boots now 10s 6d, 13s 6d now 8s lid. NOW'S the fime~to take Wallace's Su£ phur and Sareaparilla, tho ideal Spring Medicine, Is 6d, Wallace, Chemist, Willis-street. "T7ARNISHINE," the Brilliant Polish". yf does not dry up in the tin; easiest, quickest, brightest, 6d per tin. TO please my customers I always stock the Best Jam — X Jam. W. Thawley, Cuba-street. "f^i OOD morning, Kate ; what a boautivJT ful polish on the linoleums. You have been hard at work this morning." "Not at all mum; it* this Wondershino — tho easiest polish I have ever used." Only 6d a tin ; all grucors. CHEAP~Boots at~Potter's Sale, for 3 weeks only. Men's 22s Tan Boots for 14a lid, Ladies 1 Isn 6d Shoes now 9s lid. THE Wellington.~Piano~Co., Ltd., 12T, Lambton-quay, are Sole Agents for the best English and Foreign ManufactuieVs, and hold large stocks to select froui. GOLD Top Ale. No sediment, clear to the last drop in tho bottle. The best household beer. LION Ale — There is none Purer, therefore None Bettor. 1 WALLACE'S Sulphur, and Sarsaparilla Cures Pimply and Blotchy Skins,^isJJd^Wallace, Chemist, Willis-st. DON'T mention Beeswaxing,; it makes my ' head and back ache. Well, Wondershining. Ah ! Now you're talking. "rf^iH AMPION" Custard Powder is V^ l delicious. Refuse all substitutes ; 4d per tin, extra large size 6d per tin. ""T7ARNISHINE,'.' the Brilliant Polish » for Linoleums and Tan Boots ; easiest, quickest, brightest, 6d per tin. 6;• OLD Top Ale. Try it for dinner. A Vfl pure, healthy, invigorating tonic: Made from selected malt. "I^HAMPION" Custard Powder— DeliVJ cious as a sweet sauce with stewed fruits, purdings, etc. ; 4d per tin, extra large _size_6d. PURE, Wholesome, Brilliant— Lion Ale, in quarts and pints. 1 ffITHE Wellington Piano Co., Ltd., 124. X Lambton-quay, undertake Tunings and all classes of Repairs to Pianos and other Musical Instruments, a staff of experts being employed for the purpose. fTIHESE are the days of hustle ; so if -*- you want to save time you'll need no extra, muscle by using Wondershine. OLD Top Ale. The ""best household beer obtainable. No sediment, always clear. ALLACE'S Sulphur and Sarsaparilla, a mild and pleasant Blood Purifier. Is 6d, Wallace, Chemist, Willisstreet. "TTARNISHINE," the Brilliant. Polish, ▼ preserve-- the Linoleums and Tan Boots; easiest, quickest, brightest, 6d per tin. ' nHHE Wellington Piano Co., Ltd., 124, X Lambton-quay, hold the largest and most varied stock of Pianos, Organs, etc.. in this City. fGH-CLASS Draughts for discriminating drinkers — Lion Ale and Stout, in quarts and pints. , 1 "/"IHAMPION" Custard Powdor for de- _ licious custards without eggs, 4d per tin, extra large 6ize 6d. KJAM! Tho test of taste creates au impression that induces you to buy it always. I keep full stocks. T. M'Cord, Tory-streot. AN IIOUTEN'S Cocoa is best and goes farthest. No family should be without it. X-RAY Stove Polish makes blacking a stove a pleasure ; easily applied, safe, clean, economical, and goes twice as far as other polishes. , t JlHft modern niau drinks Puriri X Natural Mineral Wator in place of soda. It adds a snap and sparkle to liquors. All store? and hotels. RECOMMEND X Jam beeauso.it will please my customers. X Jam is Pure Jum. J. Devlin, Ghuznee-.streut. nntlE Wellirigton~Piano Co., Ltd., 124, X Lambton-quay, have some splendid values in second-hand Pianos, from £10 upwards, taken in part-payment, . whioh they are jobbing off at nominal prices. KJAM is a tablo delight that finds favour with particular taotes. I sell X Jam. T. Beggs, Tory-street. &~^ OLD Top Ale. A pleasant, invigorat>JT ing tonic. Made from selected malt. Iho best bottled ale on tho market. CHANGE of season causing you to leel "off coloui?" Try Puriri Natural Wator. It'n NatUro't curative and most otfe^tivo -W, stores and hotels*
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 84, 6 October 1909, Page 1
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