"T7 L., Scarborough-terrace, writes: — Tho town clock chimes the hour of parting day, The office folk walk briskly home to tea, All bushier men now wend their homeward ai ay, And leave tho joy of purchaMng to me. I walk as far as Manners-street, and pause, For what is this before mino eyes I .=ee? Ah, do I dream? No, it is really ShawV, Tho dwelling-place of bargains rich and free. . Soap.", perfumes, all ai lowest prices Fold, And every bargain worth its weight in gold. Poem No. 2 for the £2 prize offered by the proprietor of tho Medical Hall, to bo, awarded on Saturday next, when the entries close. fH IHERE was a sagacious giraffe, , who A paused Suratura to quaff. A boar passing by, stopped and chuckled, "My eye ! You do know what's good, Miss Giraffe!" * XULIUS Caesar was a sneezer, but he <J 'had to die. Still, he might havo been much itronger; so might you and I. We should all Jive far, far longer, chirpy as can be, if we'd only drink at ruoal times Suratura Tea. FTER all, flavour counts fir&t. Tho huge popularity of Suratura Tea is primarily duo to the fact that its flavour is perfect. Ono trial will convince. "D," 28; . BUNKER— TEE.— At St. George's, Hanover-square, London, on tho 11th November, 1859, Lieutenant William Bunker, of the Foreign Legion, Algiers, to Suratura Tee, only daughter of Theo. N. L. I. Tee, of Chicago and Ceylon. Golden wedding, llth November, 1909 Still fit, egad! rTYA.KE a pair of sparkling eyes. Get J. another pair for me. And wo four will contrive to be glad we're alive, as wo drink Suratura Tea ! LTTIL soidaf csaeo ot ligis. Tel lla gnipoero serac og yb. Arutarus | spook ouy yrps. IF you want a tea that seems better every time you try it, here's the tea fulfils your dreams — Suratura! Now go buy it! THERE was an old person named Hook, who went out and marriod his cook ; for tho cook, dimpled Maura, swore by Suratura. He really knew ' something, did Hook! . r RECOMMEND X Jam because it pleases my customers. X Jam is pure jam. John Houston, Tasman-street. BOUGHT at 8s 3d in the £— Assigned Stock Drapery. Is 6d Frilled Hemstitched Pillow Slips., Hid. Two doors from Opera House, Manners-street.. WALLACE'S Antiseptic Foot Powder quickly cures sore feet. Is per tin. "IVTEW cind Secondhand*" Typewriters I^l (all makes), at low rates. Royal Bar-Lock Typewriter Agency, Lambtonquaj^ X-RAY Stove Polish— the brightest thing in 6tove polish ever made. Gives quick, brilliant lustre and does not burn oft. KJAM pleases everybody. Wo, keep full stocks, and invite your patronage. _ Houlder and Henneker, Crawford rt. A SSIGNED~ Stock" Drapery, 2~dpors -T3L. from. Opera Houso Double-width Zephyrs, 4_d, 6d, nnd*9d yard. To-mor { 0 *?!__ t JlOJ 10 _p^clock GOLD Top Ale. A pleasant invigorating tonic: Mado from selected malt. Tho best bottled ale on the market. CARBONS, Duplicator Stencils, Inks, and ether necessarios for Typewritors, at tho vßar-Lockv Bar-Lock Agency, Lambtonquay. E. GODBER has Removed to 142, • Willis-atreeJ;. Painting, Papering, etc., at lowest rates. Signwriting a speciality. Telephone 194. . 1 WE recommend X Jam because it pleases our customers. X Jam is pure jam. Ingram and Edwards, Tara-naki-3trost. ENSATIONAL "Bargains — Assigned Drapery To-morrow, 2 doors from Opera House. Is 6d French Muslins, 6id ; Bjd Silk Muslins for 4jd. GOLD Top Ale. If you cannot get supplied ring up another wino and spirit merchant. SALEK'S Chemist's Salo Glenara • Pharmacy, Willife-street, now on. Note prices on another page. HE No. 14 Royal Bar-Lock Typewriter is the latent word in Typewriter construction. Bar-Lock Agency, Lambton-quay. KJAM uleases e/erybody. I keep full stocks, and invite your patronage. J. Dillon, Kilbirnie. OYS' Linen Collars, 8d for 3id; Men's Celluloid Cuff Protectors, Is for 3id pair. Two doors from Opera House. Assigned Drapery. X-RAY Stove Polish makes blacking a stove a pleasure ; ea&ily applied, s.afe, clean,' economical, and goes twice as far as other polishes. WALLACE'S Sulphur and Sarsaparilla Salts, tho Perfect Blood Purifier, Is 6d, Wallace, Chemist. Willis-st. GOLD Top Ale. The best household beer obtainable. No sediment, always clear. > TARTLING prices, Assigned Drapery, To-morrow, at 10 o'clock, 2 doors from Opera House. Puro Calico, slightly soiled, Is lid dozeti. THE Best Jam is X Jam, made from puro fruit only. I bell X Jam. J. Patterson , Miramai . "tf^HAMPION" Custard Powder— Deli\J cious as a sweet 'sauce with f>tewed fruits, puddings, etc. ; 4d per tin, extra large size 6d. ©YDOL, the best metal polish, non£2 inflammable and lasts well. Aek any grocer for Sydol. ■JVTEW Ginghams, 8i for 4Ad; Sky Blue J-* Linen, Is for 7id: Bjd Lincnettee, black and ffrey, 6d yard. Assigned Drapery, 2 doors from Opera House. fTX) please my customers I always stock JL the Best Jam— X Jam. C. M'Far_me, Seatoun. X-RAY Stove Polish, guaranteed to go twice as far as paste or liquid polishes. Gives a quick, brilliant lustre, and won't burn oft. T TNPLEASANT anil perspiring feetI—' cured immediately by Wallace's Antiseptio Foot Powder. Is per tin. ASSIGNED Drapery—ls Extension Rods for short blinds, fit any window. To-morrow, 6d. Two doors from. Opera House, Manners-street. JAM is a table delight that finds favour with particular tastes. I sell X Jam. Mrs. A. 8. Thomson, Seatoun. GOLD Top Ale. Try it for dinner. A pui-e, healthy, invigorating tonic. Made from selected malt. BRIEN'S Worm Powders are co good that every, mother should keep a box at home ; give one of these Powdcu-s aa directed. Price Is per box. R. C. Brien, Dispensing Chemist, 221, Cuba-st., Wellington. "TS7ARNISHINE," the Brilliant Polish » for Linoleums and Tan Boots; easiest, quickest, brightest, 6d per tin. RECOMMEND X Jam because it pleases my customers. X Jam is pure jam. A. Bolton, Kent-terrace. CABS. — Telephone 1668. George (Joe) Inniss, 364, Tinakori-road. All orders (da3 r or nijjhU receive ptrict uttention. 1 KJAM is the Purest and Best Jam made. ITPceho regular supplies direct from Nelson. li. J. Wy*tt, Worpor Bay ""17ARNISHIXE," the Brilliant Polish, ▼ dogs ■ not dry up in the tin ; e_ft>,r|t, £<\ir<fc9»ti brightest!* fid. qqs tin,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 121, 18 November 1909, Page 1
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