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I YOU WANT A SUIT I WANT YOUR ] ORDER BUT WHY should you place your next order with me? BECAUSE I W. S. BEDFORD am the only High-Class Practical Tailor in the Dominion who is prepared to make you a suit for 75/-, equal to what you ha.c been paying £5 for. YOU Receive my personal attention. I cut and nt on myself, and guarantee satisfaction or you are not asked to take delivery. Only Address: English Tailoring House 52 WILLIS STREET. You can't miss it, look for Scarlet Hunting Costume in window. I ~~ ~ • _ ' The Jam that Mother used to make You all know it — the deliI cious juicy fruit — the pure crystal . svgar — the bright copper pans. That's just the way we make St. George Jam The finest Teviot fruits, carefully selected — pure crybtal svgar — that's all. Some jams arc dearer — that's profit ; some are cheaper — that's poor quality ; but the BEST jam at the bebt price is "ST. GEORGE" Ask your Grocer for it , and Lake no other. \ WtIALISALI AOINTS— SALMOND & iPRAQGGN, Brandon St. C BRAIN - v BUILDING! Sir Jasiks CKiCHTON-BROwNE.the dis- | tinguished physician and one of the i greatest authorities on Foods, says, in ' a recent magazine article : — ".Recent scientific observations have I ''thrown new light on the physio- " logical effects of Oatmeal .... " Oatmeal is ... . directly con- " ducive to the building of the brain. " Oatmeal in the form of porridge "with milk is, I believe, unrivalled "as a breakfast food for children, "and for young men and women." Brawniness, Beauty and Brains result from a liberal use of McGiil's Oatmeal McGILL'S is of perfect quality and delicious flavour, free from all adulteration. Ask for McGILL'S — it has no equal in New Zealand. McGILL'S Oatmeal is made at Tokomairiro (Milton). \l»llln(ton Agentt: - REEVES & Co., Merctr and Victoria Strut*. Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, and Biliousness Tho immense number of orders fo Prootoids, sent by post direct to the Pro priotor, is convincing proof that th« Public appreciate thoir splendid curinj power over the above-named complaints Frootoids are elegant in appearance am pleasant to take. Their beneficial effect are evident by the disappearance of head ache; a bright, cheery sense of porfeo health taking the place of sluggish, de pressed feelings, by the liver acting pro perly, and by the food being properl' digested. Frootoids act splendidly on tke liver a dose Ukon at bedtime omce a week I highly beneficial. A constipated habit of body will b completely cured if the patient -will oi each occasion, when suffering, take > doae of Frootoids, instead of an ordinar aperient Price 1/6. Chemists, Medicine Vendon or the Proprietor, W. 6. Hearne, Chemis* Oeelonc Victoria. '■■ ■ m f m f% From the Ont dots of OZCRINC ' M_ PJ ■ oti ceaie In ilinoit erery cue. It |^ B ■ J^ has cured Krnuiieiitlj the \try B D H m m mintciuftof KnlletwrwhtneTerr ■ ■ ■ 0th,,,. remedy h»d failed. Lnnliih Bill IB ■_ I I Thouundi of TettimonI ■fl D frC I" 1 I >^l. Of all rheraitU, ■I il il ■_ II Storei. &c. Wholuale Lid, Auckland* Wcllinnton.NZ. Pronai'cd by I •\ I. W. NICHOU, l'harmac»ullcalClieml«t, I / S5. Hir.ll STREHT. DKI.VA3T. lUBTiAND. I PJROGANDRA I I It a certain cure for Corns. CORNS To prove this statement • —.. _ en Sample Box will be Posted CUHa.IJ p ree to any address in the reee f Dominion. Address :—: — I _ v I HJ^rraclouglt.Wemnito* "^y OKABTREK AND SONS, CITY FOUNDRY, Engineers, Iron and Itraaa Founder*, Boilormakers, etc., Having installed special plant for making Wrought-irpn Split Pulleys, are propared to supply all sizes of Pulloys, guaranteed to aland tho heaviest work. Be ■ure and ice our Price-list before goin/ eliewhere. TTV O V L E B R O S., CHAIR FRAMEMAKERS, 24, 26, LITTLE TARANAKI-STREET. j Estimate* given for every description of Chfcir Fr«moi in ritau, kauri, Jirrnb, oak, walnut. Telephone , 831* .

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 71, 26 March 1910, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 71, 26 March 1910, Page 16

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