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nnnnßEiiiEiEEiiiiiiinnnn ] PRINGLES NEEDLEWORK COMPETITION. C ARE YOU GETTING BUSY? I £"f£ft'S£llA is going into somebody's purse j= U LivilvtV to help buy Christmas presents. \J f WHY NOT HAVE A TRY ? % _ Full Details and Entry Forms posted to any; address. Twelve Prizes from £2.2.0 | Needlework Competition. | C Traced Linen Goods for Eyelet and Mount Meliick, Traced Burlaps =1 ' and Poplins. Send for list, posted free. {= •J GET BUSY ! p J CARLSON CURRIER CO.'S PERFECTION FILO ROYAL IZ F] FLOSS, DRESDEN FLOSS, fast washing, lovely to work (p £ PILLOW SHAMS, 30 x 20, on pure pillow linetf" * 1/9 dd ° Zen O Rj 2/9 pair, postage 2d- Jr" U LEATHER GOODS. • £ 13 Charming Little STRAP BAGS, for Cycling, Rinking ~ pj Golfing, etc., any colour, suede and polished leathers j= {RJ EXTRA SIZE BAGS.— Just opened a specially nne°assort- [R JFJ ment, from ii 2/6 2 /6 to 45/- fe S "THE PLACE FOR PRESENTS." = E POTTERY, PEWTER, BEATEN COPPER. f S3 TOOLED LEATHER. |n TJ Just a little out of the ordinary in style— just a little below the E SJ ordinary in price. Even if you don't purchase, you'll enjoy R —1 looking through. {= "THE PLACE FOR PRESENTS." 2 = IPftlMiHI I?'Q LAMBTON * --• A*£E* ffca^l Jg^^Q V^JW M Mw/a JL • _, DnisiAiiMiisEisiEnisiniiAiixinE AL.U WHO KNOW GOOD 'PURE BRINK TEA' DR^K SEE GOVERNMENT ANALYSIS. PEIOES: l/ 6 yg 1/1() 2/- 2/2 PER POUND - S!%»«& <Wffil —ehm JLhim* ——.^ uwmitu -u-^ * T I ~ ROYAL DUTCH W |\ Its Absolute Purity and Double Strength | P Saves CQ Yauß- Cocoa. • 1 If you want the very best . 0.&g. 60 « Flannelette the Old Country Produces bu> HORROCKSES' 1908 Sold by all First-Class Drapers and Storekeeper*. Did you neglect to write for our "| Free Tea Strainer? I TJiis Tea Strainer should be in every I home where Tea is drunk, because it I costs nothing- more than a halfpenny S stamp to get it. 8 NOTICE— We don't even ask you to pay 9 the postage on it. Simply say— " Please I send me the Free Tea Strainer you I advertise in to-day's ' Evening Post, 1 and I it's yours." 1 Why do we give it away? Well— to be I frank with you, we want you to remember 1 the name 1 When you go to' your Grocer's. I Pick Up your pen now and I scribble off those few words to 1 AMBER TIPS TEA I CHRISTCHURCH. I

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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 62, 10 September 1910, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 62, 10 September 1910, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 62, 10 September 1910, Page 11