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AVHV NOT TRY npHK ofTor wo mado you nf an onginal -■- bottlo of Park.r'n (Vlobiatod HAIK TONIC (2* 6tl iitf) l«r One Shilling, and if no ratii-fartion is giv<-n tho money in refumlvii? The offfr in m»dr» for ono month, and i« done with tho object of giving «neryonc an opportunity of ming it. AH dealer*. rhemiftU, and haiidrcu'cr* sell it, and it can bo had from FRANK SHAW, CHEMIST-OPTICIAN, Medical Hall, Manncrx-ttrcet, and the Cecil Building*, Lambton-quay. WHATEVER gay jaunts you have on when you happen to get to Ceylon, ono thini? you can't mis.i, and that ono thing is thin: Whatever you skip, bo suro that you sco the place where they pack Suratura Tea. That's tho inoit famous spot in Ceylon. PAT M'Finnertv'i stepmother Trinity said: "Well, hero's luck!" said sho. "Here's luck!" said Pat, "an' I'm glad you'ro at a drink that in wholesome an' fine, liko that superb Suratura Tea !" IN rain tho captured bigamist tore hi* gold hair and shoo); Win tist, and frightful objurgations his&od. Although he stqrincd so savagely, they wouldn't give him for his tea a cup of Sura'ttra riIHERE was a young fellow nam> d A Adam, who lived in a garden with madam. They found no Suratura to j ward off the blurs, and all other tens Adam could but rofuso; and as for (he blues , well, he had 'em ! OLD Mother Hubbard, she wunt to the cupboard, to get a weo tot, maybe. But when she got there, tho cupboard was bare, tho bottle was dry as tno step of a stair; but still she came bnck >vith content in her air — , tho'd found Suratura Tea ! OCCASIONAL Vacancies for a Mayor of Wellington. Applicants must bo willing at any moment and on tho rlighfatt provocation, to express their opinions on Art or- anything (no special knowledgo needed), and must bo proI pared to ensure popularity by furnishing Suratura Tea to tho citizens on ovefy opportunity. ONCE upon a time thr»o Men in n boat went to tho moon by soa; and up in tho moon , it was worthy of note, each Sclonito soon had a song in his throat ; for they robbed tho three men in tho vonturosomo boat of their last Suratura Tea. fTTIIE crocodile cront to his downy bed, ■*- and sobbed like a captured flea. Ymi spo, hod played truant from school that day, and to make bis punishment surer, his father had stopped his puds^nfr_an<l_ca^_h|»^au Ppor_« n d Suratura. SYDAL" ii a wonderful 6kin preparation. There is nothing else to approach it. Avoid substitutes. li 6d jar. THE easiest method of polishing Lino^ lrura ia with Linoarnish ; no rubbing required, give, a glorious polish, huts 12 month*. All grocer*, li 6d. A POLUNARlsrApoilinaris. Its purity -cV offers tho best security against the dangers of ordinary drinking water. VACUUM Cleaning in all its branches. Tho Wellington Cleaning Co., 97. Dixonstrcet. 'Phone 2224. 1 SYDAL" (Wilton's Hand Emolliont) keeps the hands soft and white, rid* the skin of chaps, roughness, or redness. It 6.1. _ IV you are thinking about a Piano, lot us show you the high-grade instruments in our warehouse. Wellington Piano Co., Ltd., Lambton-quay. "^LEASANT~io~^ie~iind~oxcellent in -I- effect" m a lady's judgment of "Sydal." Try for yourself. Is 6d. Chemists and stores. "XPOLLINARIS, Apollinaris.— Professor -CX Virchow tays: — 'It* richness in pure Carbonio Acid favourably distinguishes it from all other Mineral Waters." DON'T hesitate to spend Is 6d on n jar of "Sydal" (Wilton's Hand Emollient); it it worth twice tho amount . CORNS, Corn*! Our wonderful sure cure for Corns never fails; patients •ay, very good — tho best. Try it. Is. Win. Salek, Sydney Chemist, 17, Webbstreet. NEW shipment good Enemas, 0.1 9d; Truates, Douches, Ladies' Requisites, lowest prices; Elastio Stockings; Antifat Pills, from 2s 6d. W. Salok, Bydnoy Chemist, 17, Willis-street. fWJLL value will bo allowod on your old Piano in exchange for a new one. Call on the Wellington Piano Company, I_m bton-quay. WATER is the great carrier of infective gtrmi ; it is therefore advisable to drink only ApollinarU. Guaranteed to bo of absolute purity and free from diecaso germs. "QYDAL" is not only the best skin K_7 food, it is alto tho best healing ointment procurable. Is 6d. Chemists and stores. WITH a brush and Linoarniih you can nuke your Linoleums glisten and sparkle with a polish that lasts for tweKo I month*. All grocer*, 1* 6d. HAD a night out last evening? Feeling pretty seedy now? Puriri Minoral Wator will quickly set you right again. Leading hotels and stores stock Puriri. IF your Piano needs tuning, let our expert deal witli it if you want satisfaction. The Wellington Piano Co., Lambton-quay. AT night, whon the children are asleep, you ran Linoarniih your Linoleums with a polish that adds splendour to the wholo house. All grocers, Is 6d. | -Trt /Y»"CLOCKSTlbo~piciTof tho wina-^ 1 ' " dow; greatest offer in Clocks ovor offered. Hammond and Patrick, 74, Manners-street. SIDOL Metal Polish^ tho quickest fihino, tho beet thine, and tho cheapest shino. All grocers. fJIHERE is no Mineral Wator so pure, JL f>o healthful, and refreshing, as Puriri. Call for Puriri instead .of sodawater with your liquor. Leading hotels and storog. 1 SUNBURN, Chapped and Rough Hand*, uso great Geranium Lotion ; cleanses after housework;* softens and whitens in a night, Is, Is 6d. Win. Salck, Sydney Chemist, 17,_Willi_-street. SOME Pianos keep their tono for a I little while, but tho Pleyel Piano is nwect all the time. The Wellington Piano Co., Lambton-quay. Tiu oM PH Motor Bicycles — Adams, Ltd., Solo Agents. L. A. Benzoni, Wellington Representative. Address: Caro nf 11. B. Wood, Motor Repair Works, 36, Merocr-ntrect. "OYDAL" is on excellent \ healing O ointment for abrasions of the akin, old wounds, burnt, etc. Is 6d per jar. Cheniiata andstorofj EASTKK Holidays— Go to~Wilkin«o^'s for Grapes; black or white. 94, Oriental Bay ■•^JYDAL" — You pronounce tho "y" KJ like "i" in w'do — it U an easy word >0 - remcnibe r, being "lady" reversed. KEEP your hands in order. "Sydal" (Wilton's Hand Emollient) is tho oldt-it and bust aid. Beware substitute;. 1< 6J. _ THE "Cliallcn'Piano is built to last, and it v Britith built throughout. Sola ogiau— Tho Wellington Piano Co., Ltd.. La-_b-on-qu__V

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 68, 22 March 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 68, 22 March 1910, Page 1

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