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A CCURACY AND PROMPTNESS. Accuracy and promptness are two important factors which always accompany a reliable drug store. Prescriptions are often required promptly, which is all the more reason why they should be put in tho hands' of a skilled chemist to ensure accuracy in tho dispensing. Our methods are prompt, our service accurate. We charge nothing extra for such service. Our prices arc never higher than elsewhere. May we .serve you? fc'HAW'S MEDICAL HALL, MANN ERSSTREET, AND THE CECIL BUILDINGS, LAMBTON-QUAY. CARROLL'S. TPOP. the convenience of our country «. customers, our Rooms will bo OPLN ALL 3DAY FRIDAY. Lunch (three courses), It Morning Tea, Gel Afternoon Tea, 6d. CORNER LAMBTON-QUAY AND WDLLIS-STREET. rriHERE was a man and ho got wise, JL and climbed the tallest steeple. He opened wide his keen grey eyes and preached unto the people. "You 11 spoil your lives, sure," cried he, if you don t always drink, like me, that perfect Suratura Tea !" "X SHOULD like to die," said Willie; JL "for I'm feeling awful blue. You are always bright and cheerful, but I can t keep up with you." She smiled. "You'd be as bright as me, if you drank Suratura Tea." IN Ceylon there lives a man, knows a thing or two; spends his time _ in packing tea — splendid Suratura "D"; joy for me and you ! THE boy stood on the burning deck, whence all but he had Bed; a roguish, roguish thought, i' feck, was buzzing in his head. "The fire'll burn out, and then," thinks he, "I'll pinch the Suratura Tea !" HE sighed and said: "All hope is fled; but what care I? I've still got Suratura Tea, and that at least, will comfort me until I die 1" fITHE Ace oi Trumps got a fit of the J. jumps and startled the Queen of Clubs. He fled with a yell past the last hotel and the last of the little pubo. But then he waa saved, for he fell by the 6ea in a swoon, and they brought Suratura Tea ! ' ' LET" every one rejoice and sing and dance and skip like anything ! We know at length the perfect tea — delicious Suratura "D." nnHERE always is a special , charm in JL just tho best thing going. Now, note (it can do you no harm) a thing that's well ■worth knowing. Ceylon decides, impartially, perfection's Suratura Tea ! YEING and Cleaning Works, best country towa. in N.Z. ; lease central S remises; low reac; all necessary plant; oing good trade ; instruction given. Price £100. . Morton and Co., Land Agents, Feilding. 8.~ M'GDLL'S PASTDLE TREATMENT. Suffering women should give this treatment a fair trial. — Mrs. A. Alpha, Box 411, Wellington. 1 MADAME SIBYL KING, Gifted American Second-sight Medium; Advico all subjeots; foo from Is. 546, Upper Adelaide-road, Berhamporo, corner Duppa-street. ■«TACANCIKS"~!or a few' BoarcTfew] » Clyde Court Private Hotel (new building), no&r Courtenay-place tram stop. Tel, im MRS, BIGGINS. Trance and Test Medium, Medical Clairvoyante, may be consulted 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.. 66, Abel Smith-street, near Cuba-street. "\7"OUNG gentleman or youth can have JL quiet Home with private familj ; closo Willis-street ; church-attender preferred. Apply Evening Po3t. X ADY (English) desires Position as ■SIJ housekeeper to small family, vihere eister (at business during day) not objected to ao boarder ; no children. AppW Good Reference, Evening Post. "EjliBED your hens^oiT^A'lmd P." PouT JL try Mask, and sco how they lay. Obtainable from all storekeepers. X3UILDER will build five-roomed House H 9 on sunny section, £480 ; deposit £20 ; balance 13s 6d per week. Address Builder, P. 0., Newtown. A DVERTLSER has for Sale, two^ —^- Samp2cPianos, new, landed cost. Apply H.8.C., Kvcr.ing Po3t. WANTED, Prices Ie plumbing, electric light (complete), bricklaying, painting (labour). New building, top of JrJav-strpet. M~~ USIC— E. J. King has on Sale, Violin E Strings, at 3d, 6d, and 9d ; Mandolin Strings and PlectrumE, etc., etc. Piano* tuned, 7s 6d. Piano pupils, vacancies. Pianist, opposite Rink. BOARD and Residence for steady men, 17r; good Beds, 5s per week. Apply Holly House, 9, Abel Smith-street. IIOENTIATE in music has Vacancies J for a few Pupils. ConeeESons, to beginners Attention given to adults who have neglected their music. Apply Quali fied, Evening Post. X ADY requiring good Piano for pracI A tice, call at 48, Clyde-quay. Easy terms. UPERIOrI Board and Residence at Lower Hutt, five minutes' walk from railway station ; every homo comfort. I River View House, Hutt "^iTirEN'S"Rcmc^ : afS"^re7"l3, Courtc- ! -i-jk. ncy-plaoe, Envelopes & packets for is, usual price 4d packet. rgIRAVELLERS' Hampers— Wanted to J JL Buy, one or two, in good condition. Apply P.O. Box 594. BOARD and Residence Wanted by four j working men; To Aro preferred. } Apply Mick, Evening Post. I "OOARD and Residence, single gen<.loj_3 men ; good tablo, use of piano. 23, Thorndon-quay. ACANCIES for few gentlemen. "Araluen," Mulgrave-street, Thorndon. Telephone. X"EFT^bF"F""Clo'thing— Mrs. R. O^NiiTl -S-i gives Highest Prices for Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc. Letters attended to. 90, Tory-street. i T ADIES' Nurao, disengaged, medical -■— I and local references; daily if rej quired ; moderate terms. Address Nurse, ' Evening Post. MRS. SCHMQLL, Registered Midwife, 234, Adelaide-road, opposite church, I has \ acancies for patients. EXPERIENCED Waitress Requires Situation. Address A.M., Evening Post. ~A ITKEN'S Removal Sale, 13, Courte"LJI. nay-place ; Dominion Year Book, usual price Is, salo price 6d. \rOUNG ~man~(27)] shorthand-typist -3- ■« ants Po;.t, town, country ; clerk otherwise ; absolutely reliable. Apply Feltham, Evening Post. C?i-»fJflrt TO LEND, in ono or more o&V»'i/\/v sums, on freehold securities, i»t lowest rates. The Commercial Agency, Limited. 1 O£~REWARD will be paid to anyone eKfti giving information that will lead to the conviction of the person or persons Who killed my heifer on 19th inst. J. J. Levey, Mancheeter-street, Petone. OUND]~4 Expert Hairdressers at the Military Hairdressing Saloon, 191, Cuba-street, opposite Veitch and Allan.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 118, 21 May 1910, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 118, 21 May 1910, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 118, 21 May 1910, Page 1

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