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sells on its merits and needs ne*C-npon.<Scnemes or " Catch-Penny " Gift Enterprises to help it. Ask'-forit. 1/8. 1/ 10 and 2/- per lb. lff II AN ATMOSPHERE OF ART. 8$ When you step out of Willis Street into our Showrooms, you n feel at once the influence of the truly artistic. H You are in an atmosphere nf Art, because the wares in China, jQ Glass, and Pottery are all distinctively good and of uncommon Mi beauty, j&j And though these artistic surroundings strongly affect your M sensibilities, you have the satisfaction of knowing that it will « cost you very little to transfer some of this Art Atmosphere to m your home. m Visitors are cordially invited to inspect our Showrooms and the &L • Window Displays. I EDWARD ANDERSON & CO., Ltd. I CHINA AND GLASS Established WILLIS STREET, I MERCHANTS, 60 years. WELLINGTON. j By Appointment. LJpi L Extraordinary I fU 4 The SCOULLAR COMPANY having cleared Js| i the Entire Stock of a Manufacturer of REAL If J I A DOWN QUILTS at a Discount of 50^ , "^ _ j are offering the following remarkable values.,. X Full Double Bed size QUILT, centre panel Hn dp of sateen, margin of silk satin and dn X frill - - 27/6 PjW |" Full size QUILT, in superior quality, with pu ? y satin frill - 3 a/© Hi The above are filled with best quality Real Down, and W^Bwl ™ hj are really High -class Goods. I ffi! A THE EN '| LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. I^^ -_-M»_-_y ir '-_-y __B-^i_n I El OE S MEDICATED E m M\ w L^ Is the work of years of scientific research and experiments, and is now L |^ placed on the market as a rfousehold Condiment, used just the same "j* == as ordinary salt, costing very little more, but having the following ~ E wonderful properties :—: — N ! 3 • HELPS DiQESTiON NEVER CAKSS or GETS HARD \e\ S] RELIEVES CBNSriFATION MAKES TENSES THE TOUGHEST MEAT fl and oasts vary IlKls mira thin ordinary salt. ? = Every Grocer sells PAWPAWLINE SALT. = 3 _T3 lIBSI-SLEIHLWIiDHLS | 9 S WABM IVANTSI! IT IS NOW TIME THAT YOU WERE MAKING YOURSEIiP COMFORTABLE FOft THE WINTER. GOOD FIRES WILL SOON BE NEEDED. ATP "PTT TPT'RTP^I IN VARIED DESIGNS AND Xlll* X .1 JL JD JLXi.llJ^, EXQUISIT IS COLOURINGS. ECONOMICAL, CLEAN", AND CHEERFUL. THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN ART TILE GRATES and INTERIORS. KEHB SUITES, IN BRASS AND COPPER. ! DAINTY COAL VASES, FIRE SCREENS. , EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS AND ANTIQUE RARITIES. ALL THE COMFORTS OF A HOME, at PRICES THAT ARE ASTONISHINGLY LOW. The Stewart Timber, Glass, & Hardware Co., Ltd., Courtenay Place, Wellington. ; IRON IN COMFORT. p- — — ■ HALF the fatigue on Ironing "f". 91 9 »B 1 1 ■1 1 I Day is caused by the over- @W B W I I\S 8 %3 heated kitchens in which women wo . rk In Cash for an Hour's Work. Your mother and grandmother , — ■ HAD to do so. You don't. Be- Ist Prize. 5 Guineas. cause things are diffeient to-day. 2nd „ 3 „ ■v x. I 3rd •• 2 xou can use the new > _. , Given for the greatest number of genuine rfnT PnrVT T>T ■CT'T-RTr' TT?nv English di<:ti->nnry words (excluaing geographiHVI i^ULM ELECIRIC IRO^ cal, poisonnl, nnfl other proper names) formed •r., , , , , > fl ' om tlle letters in tho sentence — "Tenkini's It 8 heated by ELECTRICITY, ( Linseed Emulsion cures speedily and compleiely, and can be used even in a draw- ) '""Jbs, colds, bronchitis, hoirseness, dlfflingroom, bocause thero is no f cult fcreathldj, and all chest complaint." It smoke soot or clukl Tr . l-p Pns f ? onlA oo well to mnko yonr words shoit, V.^ i-i , i , eeps \ because eueh one- of the 119 letters can be used jour loom like a cool chamber. | but once. For example tlie letter " D " occurs „_„_. .„ si ™ times. After forming, say, the woifl COST UNDER -j D PER HOUR! ) "Due," you would have left only flTe "DV X three " U's," and eleven " E's." The s»tae word « not to be Hated twice. 'Without cue, m;wy contestants will probably fall short of 25 words. ASK US ABOUT IT. - Contest Conditions. | Decision to be rendered fifteen days attev rUTTDATUTTT T c T/-k-vn-*o< ' CQ ntest closes, if iio3sible,-Eud prizes paid at JL U Xi/li Jj U JUJu CO JUJNJjiO once - A well-kuown business men to act as ' juago.-whose decision shall he final; names of T/rT) winners to bo announced in this paper. Iv case J offt tie, the contestant who leaves unused ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS the least number of letters (from the 119) to h|Lve p r ef el ence; if a frfithei- tie, the list with Anc] the enrlirst postmaik to win, or if of same date, CONTRAPTrTRc; prize will bo divided. No correspondence entorw^jxwvwuna, ea.intb, as all contestants are to be treated alike. "Wellington, Dunedin, Christchurch Each contestant to enclose a pnnel from tho and Aiipirlinrf be 3: « rau nd a purchased hottlo of Vonkiiig'R ' ana Auckland. binseea-F.mulsion. Jffi om small bottle, .the panel niDst-contain tho words " Gives ImmediT ~ ' ~~~ ~ ate.Eelief,"but front or bach panel-from liy special Bs»_3S?,jfe " 18 larger bottles will serve (i.e. givostwo-ohances). Appointment 'ZfSS&iSiKS Excellency ; Contestants mny send iv more than oue list, if to £3&E* > *s!"\ the Oorwnnv box-panel for each is enclosed. Post wcrd- ' £<?%se»3* luc «°vemor ijgts-after April UOth and baiore Juuo 15th i STDNEiY CHAFF Istatinff.your count) to " Manager. TonL-ing's CHOICE WHEATEN CHAFF Contest'," P.O Box 160, Wellington. ,- Obtjiinable fi-om us Tonklnj's Unseed Emulsion obtainable from ill TRAINERS SHOULD TRY IT -^Chemists* Storekeepers, l/«. 2/6, i 6 p:r bottle. I * "°TS SSJSSNS&im. ! «—«--»-** . j 'Phono 246. v*^» w~«^»*w«^<>^^«»^>«^.*v-«»^.w ~«^»*w«^<>^^«»^>«^.*v-«»^.^ y ,'

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 112, 13 May 1910, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 112, 13 May 1910, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 112, 13 May 1910, Page 4

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