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! Better Brushes I 1 at Ea 1 Lower Prices. I I El j§ THOSE WHO AUE LOOKING FOR PRICE INDUCE- S I MENTS WHEN PURCHASING TOILET GOODS ARE I INVITED TO INSPECT OUR STOCKS AND COMPARE | ■ OUR PRICES WITH ANY OTHER STORE IN TOWN. jj I EACH ARTICLE IN OUR VAST AND COMPLETE ■* j STOCK WILL BE FOUND TO BE THE RIGHT ft 3 QUALITY AND ON SALE AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE I I PRICE. [j ja ja 3 HAIR BRUSHES— Best whalebone, screw back 5/6, JB[ g Real Blistle 4/0 to 12/6 j« I «9 I ******************************** rag S * SPECIAL LINE OF HAIR BRUSHES FOR *SS U * BOARDING-HOUSES, etc., -j S. * £0 3 ******************************** 1 y BATH BRUSHES— Long handles 5/6, 7/6 2 HB NAIL BRUSHES— White bone backs, real briotle, 1/11 §J Plain back, real bristle, I/« "? a Plain back, fibre, 4{tl &p 3 DENTAL PLATE BRUSHES— Perforated, real bristle 1/6 «• I TOOTH BRUSHES— ReaI bristle M, I/., 1/0; Children's 4Jd 8. S CLOTH BRUSHES— HaII shape, with handles, 2/0 j| SReal bristle, plain backs, 3/3 tn Fibre, 4}d, Cd, 1/3 3 DRESSING COMBS— Mixed and rake teeth, 2/- I jjl Ivorine, non-inflammable, I/C * 4 Tortoiseshcll and horn, from 9d : U WE NEVER SACRIFICE QUALITY IN ORDER TO \ jl QUOTE LOW PRICES. WE PREFER TO SACRIFICE [E I PRICE TO MAINTAIN QUALITY. | S Veitch & Allan, i I Wellington's Busiest Store. £ Han™ nl iff ™ Wl * mwfji em i^aillit 18$ NEW GOODS AT LOW PRICES. EABTER CIFTB of China, Glass, and Earthenware arc always acceptable, and the best selection in the City of moderately-priced goods is to be seen at our Establishment in Manners Street. The popularity of our Stoic for all classes of CHINA & GLASSWARE has been developed on sound business lines — real good value, and something new and attractive. Our Now Range of New TEA SETS Is worth inspection. Our Stock Pattern DINNER WARE Is Second to None for Value. Our Selection of BEDROOM SETS Is unsurpassed. Our Show Of VASES, ORNAMENTS, FRUIT DIBHES, AFTERNOON CUPS & SAUCERS, and a very nice selection of AFTERDIN ncr COFFEE CUPS aro not only very attrtictive as Easter and Wedding Gifts, but the Best Value tho City has to offer. CRAIG & CO., 33 Manners St. High - Class Dentistry AT MODERATE PRICES. INDIFFERENT DENTISTRY * is clear at any price. Our complete J^||^w( Sstw _ organisation and equipment enables dlllb^ii®liisissSl vu * t0 tarn out very est ent *l Ifiirl kyJEi S« yEyj^jjr wor^ at extremely moderate prices. >PHf^lS VsSl OUR WONDERFUL CONTOUR D£N- • 0 TURES. WITH PORCELAIN GUMS, ARE FACSIMILES OF NATURE. Seu »f T«eUi. £2/2/- «nd £3/3/-. Temporary lets rc-mtde to permanent, £!/(/-, PaiaUw ExtracttMi, I/-. Teeth extracted free when seti are ordered. Sin!eT.*k.s/-. . CONSULTATION FREE. OUR WORK IS STRICTLY HIGH-GRADE. O»«a Stfwaty Eyowuci tiH 9 o'clock. Write or cjJl fur fartta pattkabfe ' FROST & FROST. SURGEON DENTISTS. 119 WILLIS STREET O« y *>i* 4U™ p MN it. O»m»£). WELLfNGTONL ' — ■ -■■■■-■»-■! _ „fj; a^^^^AAAAA^^aa a a a A A A A A A TRY... ► HUDSON'S COFFEE BISCUITS A Biscuit made to eat. All Grocers J The Wedding Gift. I In Few have escaped the perplexity of just what to buy for the B| prospective bride. The problem is half solved when you see the F^" I display now being made in our Main Front Window. I I This comprises a magnificent selection of Electro-plated Ware, in I I which such world-famed makers as Dixon's, Walker & Hall, and I I Humphries are represented. I I You are cordially invked to walk through our extensive showrooms I I and to call upon us to assist you in the discharge of your obligations I I as a friend of the bride or grootn. I ■I ED, ANDERSON~& Co., Ltd., ■ I CHINA & GLASS E.ubu.h,d WILLIS STREET, I I MERCHANTS. 60Yw> WELLINGTON. | WANTED KNOWN. Vir HY ■ shou l d yo , u . pay five . or 6 ' x ___ » » guineas for a Costumo when you D SANKEY cnn E °^ *' in a t est Stylo for three guinogs. . ~ ,^,, ,/, .-...-mi r. l «iI»Tio „,,„„„ Also Costumes and Skirts Plenty in LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S TAIfcOR. slwk| r( ,. l<!v ,o, o U( ,. M . Bl .r oro JO J RO Morrah's Buildings, WILLIS-ST., claewhere K»ve us a <ry. Is showing best English-made Goods; also SIEGEL'S, New ZeaUnd-mado MaUmlt «qu»l in 40, Mttiueriitragt, : texture and deiiga to anything imported Tol. 8258 a ]

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 77, 2 April 1910, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 77, 2 April 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 77, 2 April 1910, Page 7