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EASTER ENJOYMENTS I.MPKHFKCT WITHOUT A KODAK ! ALL the wi«est holiday-makei* cairy KODAKS. By that meant* the special jcya of holiday are carried over from Eastertide to Eattcrtidc. The scenes and incidents that delight you bwomo an imperishable po**eiiMon. No dark room required. No bother. If it isn f t stamped "EASTMAN" it irn't a Kodak. We can aupply you with a Kodak from 6s up to £25. IMPERIAL "CAMERA CO., WILLIS-STREET. TO-NIGHT, BUYERS OF BOOTS,' CALL AT 14, MANNERS-STREET, BANKRUPT BOOT STORE. GREAT BARGAINS For Men, Women, and CuiSurcn. The Boots are tho Beit Value in the City. The Great SCRIMSHAW, for men. Ant] the Famous MARLOW, for Men, Are without doub* Ideal Footwear, and well named tho Comfortablo Cookham. ONLY at 14, MANNERS-STREEI, Buycrr of Bankrupt and Assigned Stock*. WHATEVER gay jaunts you havo on when you happen to get to Ceylon, ono thing you can't miss, and that ono thing is this : Whatever you skip,' bo sure that you soo tho pfaoo where thoy pack Suratura Tea. That's tho most famous spot in Ceylon. PAT M'Finnorty's stepmother Trinity said : "Well, here's luck !" said sho. "Hero's luck !" said Pat, "an' I'm glad you'io at a drink that ia wholesome an' fine, like that superb Suratura TcaJ^ IN vain the captured bigamist tore his gold hair and riiook his fist, and frightful objurgations hi«ood. Although no stormed so savagely, thoy woul-ln't give him for his tea a cup of Sura'.ura D. fTtHERE was a young fellow nnm.-d JL Adnrn, who lived in a garden with madam. Thoy found no Suratura to v/nrd off th- blues, and all other teas Adam could but refuse; and as lot tho bluci , well, ho had 'cm ! L'D Mother Hubbard, sho went to the cupboard, to get a wee tot, maybe. But whpn *ho got there, tho cupboard v. as baro, tho bottle wai dry as the step ol a stair; but still she en mo back with I content in her air — , she'd found fcuramra Tea ! OCCASIONAL Vncanoies for a Mayor of Wellington. Applicant* must be willing at any moment and on the slightest provocation, to express their opinions on Art or anything (no special knowledge needed), and must bo prepared -to ensure popularity by furnishing Suratura Tea to the citizens on every opportunity. ftNCE upon a timo thrae incn i;i a " boat went to the moon by sea ; and tip in tho moon it wa,t worthy of note, each Selcnite won had a tong iv hii throat; (or they robbed the three men in thd venturctomo boat of their lan*, Suratura Tea. TtHFG crocodilo crept to his downy bed", and sobbed liko a captured flea. You see, hod played truant from school that day, and to inako his punithment surer, his father had stopped his pudding and cake, hi* supper and Suratura. Mim MILSOM tcacJioi "the healthy natural way to restore grey hair to its natural colour without the u«e of dyej. Treatment* from 3» 6d. Face Ma»cage. Shampooing, Electrolysis, Manicuring, Hairdresiing, all Hairwork. Adiico free. Kins'* Chamberr, Williitircct. Telophono 814. MIISrROLLESTON. over Carroll 1 !, 4. Willis-street. — Latcit Ilairdressing, Shampooing, Clipping, Face Massage, Manicuring, Hair Treatments, Turban and Natural Ilnir Pads, Combings made up. Penonal attention. 'Phone 1599. RS. HAYBITTLK, 268, Lambtonquay (opp. Harcourt' »). Tho iatect •lyle* in Ilairdressing. Turban Hair Framoi, Plaits, Coilf, etc. Hairwork of every description. Combing* made up. Tel. 1594. CJUPERFLUOUS Hair Destroyed, 2s IO od; Face Massage, 2s 6d; Rheu raatkni and Nerve Troubles Cured. Mrs. Hullen, 208, Lambton-quay (opp. Kirkcaldio and Stains'). ALETHEAriIair Doctor and Specialiht. fflrecUles and Skin Stains removed; Grey Hair Restored: Thin and Falling Hair and Dandruff Cured. Preparation* 3s bottle. Advice free. 8. Hume'a Buildings, 102, Willis-«trect. 1 THE KELBURNE TEA KIOSK! IS now carried on by the Kelburne and Karori Tramway Company, under the management of Mi's Buxton. Morning and Afternoon Tea, Luncheon and Supper. Private Tea* specially an a nged for. Order your Lunch by Telephone, No. 2154; ALL CLAIMS. CREDITORS in the Assigned Estato t_< of W. H. BOOTH, Engineer, Waipukurau, aro requested to send their claims to the undersigned promptly. THE COMMERCIAL AGENCY, LTD., Assignee. Wellington, 26th March, 1910. "ZOBENE" SOAP ' IS a high-grade cuperfattcd Toilet Soap, made from edible fat; specially imported by us from a reliable English eoapmaker; excellent for the toilet, bath, ana nurserr; delicately perfumed. Price 9d cake, or 2» box of 3. F. and G. CASTLE, Chemkts, 70, Cuba-atreet and 66. Vivian-street. Wellington. HATAITAI. WE have just completed splendid NEW, VILLA RESIDENCE, near tunnel, HATAITAI, close tram; gas stove, tile roof ; splendid view and situation ; overy convenience ; a bargain at £750; ea*y terms can be arranged. EASSON, LTD.. 85. Willis-itreet. LADIES' fTULORING. IHAVK pleasure in announcing that I have secured the nerviaos of Sir. F. JANSON', to take charge of my Ladies' Tailoring Department. Mr. Jannon's reputation as a Ladiei' Tailor i* well known, and his long connection with Moa^ro. ■ Ja.«. Smith and Sons it sufficient guarantee of hi* ability to malto it cotttuine fit the figure.— T." SHIELDS, Merchant Tailor, 21. _W ill is-st reef. FURNITURE" " CASII Buyer* Furniture of every deKcription. Bankrupt and stirphu ttock.' Hirhardnon Broa., 206, Cnba-st. 1 FOR PRIVATE" SALE" BROAD WOOD Upright Grand Piano (highest grado, insured for £100), imported Mahogany Louii XVI- Drawingroom Suite, Carved Mahogany Draught Screen, ©cca'ional Tob!cs, Mirrors, Bookcase, Cednr Book-Shelves, Jarrnh Wardrobes (Chapmau-Tnjlor), High Canterbury, Mahogany Cutler De*k, Copjing Pres-^, Rrmington No. 10 Typewriter, Doulton $8 Palm Stand, Flower Pot Vases, Bedstead*, Hair Muttr»MG», Duche»»» Pair*, Garden B«at, eta.— Gray, 430, Woolcoißbt* i It,- W. l«i Cub*-»t, Ex.(en_cm,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 71, 26 March 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 71, 26 March 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 71, 26 March 1910, Page 1