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mi-IE PUBLIC SAY SHAW'S SPECTACLES ARE THE BEST ! Procurable in Gold, Nickel, and Steel. Your Sight Tested Free. PRANK SHAW, QUALIFIED CHEMIST AND OPTICIAN, MEDICAL HALL, MANNERS-ST. COME TO THE CORNER BOOT STORE. WE aro showing somo nice Summer Goods in Tan and Black for Ladies. Gibson Ties and Bucklo Shoes, at prices to suit all. Wo also have Bucklo, Strap, and Derby Shoes for v Girls. These are selling very rapidly. For Men, wo have somo very nice Tan Boots, with wide welts; tho usual prices of these aro 255 ; wo are soiling them now for 21s. Tan and Black Sandals in all sizes; also, Shoos for Criokei, Tennis, Bawling. ALFRED CROSBY, 143, Riddiford-stroct. 100 EEET Aro Wanted ot THE LONDON SHOE COMPANY, 20, MANNERS-STREET, TO-MORROW. New Slock of Ladies', Gents'., and Children's Footwear, imported direct, and now for ,sale, cheap. Gonts' English Bal., a real 25s Boot, for 16s 6d; leathor-lined, heavy welted soles. ' Ladies' Tan and Black Derby Shoes; sewn welt ; special London price, 10s 6d. Sandals, 10-13, 3s lld. GOOD MODERN FOOTWEAR. The above prices aro a key to the values oiForing. Don't fail to inspect the w indow. DIRECT IMPORTATIONS. LONDON SHOE COMPANY, 20, Manncrs-streot. WHERE TO STAY! MAIDSTONE HOUSE, 9, Kensingtonstrcei. Every convenience. Tariff moderate. HAEREMAI. "TTACANCIES at 48, Hill-street, ladies t and gentlemen ; also Furnished Roomi to Lot. /BASEMENT Cloths and Cretonnes, at V- cut rates. Colo and Westorman, Manners-street. 27 patterns long Laco Curtains, 5s lld pair. ~^ ANXIOUS enquirci-6 — Wondcrshine is the name of the linoleum and furniture polish you are looking for. You can get it from any grower ; 6d a tin. PURIRI Natural Mineral Water is bright, sparkling a"nd snappy. It is more delicious and healthful than soda water. All stores and hotels. NOW Givo Hay a Turn ! Try his Indigesiion Cure, his Bronchitis Mixturei his Nouralgio. Mixturo, his Antiseptic Ointment, his Stomach and Liver Pilk, etc. Only to bo got at 144, Tory-st. SNOWY White Irish Damask, 2yds -wide, Is 6d yard; 37 dozen only, liish Linen. Hemmed Serviettes, 2s lld half dozen. Colo nnd Westerman. WATCH ihoseTueiT ThTy'^wTliTaTl for Puriri Natural Mineral Water with their liquor. It is snappier than soda water. All stores and hotels. DID you say htewed fruit and custard ? Yos, every time, if the custard is made with Royal Custard Powder; 6d a tin. All grocers. SYDOL Metal Polish, the quickest shine, the best shine, and the cheapest shine. All grocers. O/»INCH Millinory Muslins, all pretty *-»vi shades including moss, etc., 7d per yard; Silks, Muslins, 4£d. Colo and Westerman. " Bj^OOT Comfort" for tired, aching, A swollen, and tender feet, in packets of 24 "comfort powder?," Is, post free, j Castlo's Phannacios, 70, Cuba-6treot and 66, Vivian-streofr, Wellington. SYDOL, Iho magic brass and metal polish, sold by all grocers. Try Sydol. ADIES' Black Shoos, widolaco, Cuban heels, lls 6d; .Tan ditto., 12s 6d. A pretty little shoo. Goer, Majori-bnuks-stroet. DAINTY Hand Embroiderecl White Crepe Blotise PiecO3, extra full (special purchase), half-price— 2s lld and 'is lld. Cole and Westerman. GOLD Top Ale. No sediment, clear to tho last drop in tho bottle. The best household beer. NEXT time you require a refresher, take Puriri Mineral Water in place of soda. You'll appreciate tho difi'erence. All stores and hotels. GOLD Top Ale. Sold by all merchante. The best bottled ale obtainable. Clear and sparkling. No sediment. BUY your Fancy Linens at the Realisation Sale, two doors from Opera House. Cosy Covers, Duchesso Runnors, 10^d each. YOU don't mean to say that this custard has been mado without oggs? Yet, it has ! Any ono can 'make a similar custard with the R^yal Custard Powder; 6d a tin. All grocers. CABS.— Telephone 1668. George (Joe) Inniss, 364, Tinakori-road. All orders (day or nights receive strict attention. 1 OCAA GIVEN Away. Champion Cus*w"V tard Powder. Simply delicious. Particulars in each tin ; 4d and 6d. GREAT Clearance^ — Irish Embroidered Linen Goods, two doors from Opera House. Tea Cloths, 9£d to 3s 6d. Dirt cheap. SYDOL makes metal shine like a mirror; non-inflammable; sold by all grocers. Ask for Sydol. "OOR cleaning and polishing windows, J- mirrors, glass in picture frames, etc., you can't beat No Smear; 6d a bottle. All grocers. £*Kf\fl GIVEN Away. V*rnishine, the 3WUy\J Brilliant Polish for Tan Boots and Linoleums. Easiest, quickest, brightest. Particulars in each tin. Ip OLirTop Ale. Try it for dinner. A pure, healthy, invigorating tonic. Mado from selected malt. BRIEN'S Worm Powders are so good that every mother should keep a box at home ; give one of these Powders us directed. Price Is per box R. C. Brieii. Dispensing Chemi&l, 221, Cuba-st., Wellington. nnHE most economical and satisfactory J- polish for linoleums, furniture, and all kinds of leatherware, ia Wondershine. Only 6d a tin. All grocers. tf» KAA GIVEN"Away. Champion Bak<&tfi\J\J ing- Powder. One quality only— the Best. Particulars in each tin. O KAA GIVEN Away. Relianoe Blue cX*t)\J\J "keeps linen biiow white." Procurable from all Grocer*, in bag or fcC|tiare. W~~ "~~ANTEDTcTseII! "a^beautTTul Corner Residential Property, Contral-ler-ruee, Kelbnrno, comprising a of an acie, and convenient, up-to-date, pretti].y-rJe-«igncd 5-roomod Villa Residence; glorioub view ; £1450. Aho, a .compact 6roomod Residence; lovclv position and view ; section 40 x 120 ft. ; £1600. Both exceptionally good propertiei. A. L. WilBonJejjJ. C.0., 26 t Bssawo^toeet,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 134, 3 December 1909, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 134, 3 December 1909, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 134, 3 December 1909, Page 1

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