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tells on its merits and needs no Coapon Schemes or " Catch-Penny " Gift Enterprises t« helr.it. Ask for* t /8. 1/10 and 21- n<»' 1b > te I igw $°l'd Silver Flower Vases B 'S«*Bll? '^' le illustration shows the design of d mM New Solid Silver Vase we have just - '3?|| opened up. | '^m ' s ve O r artistic in appearance, and of • I [||j good heavy make, and is also weighted at bottom so as to prevent it from falling 1 IMI over when full of flowers. We have it in t |Jh the following sizes :—: — \M Height 5 inches 8;6 !ajjf Absolutely the best value in N.Z. I STEWART DIWSOS & (10 ITH I Silver v/aso J3149 Jewellers !: Wellington The Great Antiseptic and Prophylactic. *$fl"Brt='Gi*^!/*'^irf l "Brt='Gi*^!/*'^ir Jl^<&i A. The Larynx or or Coughs, Colds, Sore Throats, ■^^M^^^j^^^^J^ 1 Organ 01 Yoto«. Hoarseness, Bionchitis, Influenza B '\fmd' J i'e° lßa ° r and the Prevei \ tion of Consump- .«*(<"&§* n ea^ R en i e dy, containing no Cocaine or other poisonous drug. J <^^ii^^^v K^ra^^^^^^ ? Suited for old ancJ young. ,-^^^ffiW^^^^^P " Medical Tress and Circular" states: >i«^a^W%mlr«W^ T! ' c Bionchial "These jujubes should be of special Tubes of a Dis- service to lecturers, public singers, and eecfce^ I'UnS- speifeer*. and indeed, to all who are '^ le li° ne of oae called upon to use their wuces fre> «atoiESsaafiii*»»- gj Lungs. quently tor prolonged periods." Hudson's Eumenthol Jujubes are sold only In tins. By all Chom'sts. Price V 6 I The Best Headache, Indigestion, PsdMfflfll - • — °°\ Constipation, and Biliousness * The immenao number of orders f« Why go to infinite trouble and Frootoids, sent by post direct to the Pro bother te make your own phins- pnetor, is convincing proof that tli« ! puddings -when you can buy them Public appreciate their splendid curini SttSS^bTtg? fasttdio'u^r^ I *™ °™ the above-named oomplainti ley psople. Frootoids are elegant in appaarane'e am pleasanb to take. Their beneficial effect. SZ. 1^ I vLk( % IC%/ i are evident by the disappearance of head H* 1m 1 SWi 1 N* W h ache; a bright, cheery sense of perxec Ss%l i^ a !L«a iL<a M o health taking the place of sluggish, de pressed feelings, by the liver acting pro M ii-i«i»^-r.tTOw~--» m^.-^.-^r-rr»jri,ivtiti]m»;if^ pex'ly, &nd by the food being proporb | Frootoids act splendidly oa th.©. liver T -.-. r*v. 7^k«.«»^. *»■*_ I a dose taken at bedtimo once a troek i I^Umfoag'O OP | highly beneficial. SciSlt/iGSt! "Y^Oll § ■*• constipated habit of body will b S coinplotsly cured if tho patient ■will o> WtJUIT; SL GUP© tillSj"fc 1 each occasion, when suffering, take i „,- ._ ,8 dose of Frootoids, instead of an ordinan Will be qUick and 1 aperient. I *aff<3r»"H*r(!=i r T>iCirTi Price 1/6. Chemists, Medicine Vendor! | eneqilVe. IZiea orthoPropriator,W.G.Hoarße.Ch«niißi I get HHEUMO. Geelone, Victoria. — In a George Davies suit.. g^ t— 7^ -Z== — . SOAP* *^ ]\lany people wonder how ''it is that 6*"" [I r- ul my suits never lose their distinguished §^* 100k — even when it is nearly worn out a ss^* ]]sf} George Davies suit is quite unmistakable §£*■ EvCll'V — you would recognise it anywhere by P^ -m «« « " its distinctive hang and shape. ftingHsllWOmail i will tell 'you why. i will remember -4i It is because George Davies Suits are 18?* . „ » "^ made right to begin with. g^> ho * naeful My system of cash trading has put ®^ "^® tny business on a footing that enables me fiF* jgjjH, {^ -^5^ to have my agents, "scouts" in a sense, j|p* •^^ at every style centre of Western Europe W^ *^ and America. ' ££?" Kl^'tL^®®'^^ „ _^sg These men are all experts in the art «^"* of dressing W* was in the Old o vUr;i iessi " s comes - iite theh - % ss~si2*fiSr •% % „ .\. „, , , . , &- and how it jfaw luatM, So it is that the correct mode in men's gT brightness, and perfect Ti apparel— the mode ot the moment is cor- «T oleanlisiesstopots.pans, rSt rectly reilected in the clothing from &T oarthenwara, and "ji George Davies establishment. «F ail kitohen xitsnr.ils. Then again my system of doing busi- §». Wliat it isili do for the ness enables me to employ tho very |w home iittlie Old Country, ~^| cream of the tailors' craft in New Zea- K^ ifc will do for tho home "^* land. gs^. in Kots Zealand. "*Ss These men are able to properly carry _ ____ __, __,__,__ "*^ out my instructions-instructions based £ * PAIE - QF "SrATBR ** on a careful study of what men ara SL, r«at! a "srery little wearing all over the world, and the selec- fe^'SBWTISIIfSSAW?^ ;S tion vhtrefrom of the most suitable ftSM. MJ E^«f Pi^ W styles for this country and its condi- ES^" .-^ „ tions. gT fg# AP No other tailor is quite in my position gL -«_ Art „,•«.,„-<• 1 -.^.^ «^ n -. r "^S in this regard-no other suits can carry OSB a Yei^ 1? >»g **&• «^ that distinctive air that characterises «Srt{ KLkkKLK^ t L (,i t i mine. _ _ Because the right cut is, as it were, — - — — inculcated in the suit at first. -p HE daHy q{ LAN g, s Then the material — they are all chosen I(^«p nn 1 iwc „,„«.,„,- «,,j on the same system-every one is the makes and outcome of watchful judgment keeps tSie skin active and Some are made in the mills especially healthy. Freckles, spots, {Ul«» for me — the fashionable shade and pat- .jh,,,!.,, , j • tern is woven into textures to suit the P im P les qu«kly removed. I/needs of the New Zealand climate. fit ChsSHliStS. ® 7. So, right from the start, goodness and *^~j^Z ZT -_ „ __J 1^ •«s~EKa!~ style is grafted into every suit that bears $jra n|P Wim K% 101 k% SUITS MADE IN THE ORDINARY BOTABiY WAY COST LESS THAN THE OE- fS the Greatesl Success of the Cenl DINARY KIND — TWO POUNDS 1 It ha 9 provo d « n iorior to all other LESS. SEWING MACHINES. The sjreatesfe Find it hard to believe— eh ? time, labour, and money paver ever inWell, the best thing to do i. to.cojne durable, fiSS iSha^fa'ny^oZf' fitS round and see for yourself— seeing s be- claBS machine. Wo want you to see it. Uevmg— and 111 warrant you a rare sur- Come along, please ; no one asked to buy. prise when you see the valuer I am All parts kept; 10 years' guarantee (w» putting up. ' ' could safely guarantee it for 100 years, I make one stipulation, and that's No but 'don't exsect to be here co long), stipulation in the sense of being any Sole Agent, F. J. W. FEAR, 99, TTillis-st. hindrance. • All Makes Skilfully Repaired. It's just this— that you pay Cash. . ??*!LJ!!!S!LJL e i-£i?.: It has been the rule of my business jggL RS&k RES ESS /<P& RSI 'fetek cwo pounds less than you would pay else- - where for suits of this calibre. It's doubtful if such good clothes in HPiS Jtt HI we some respects — such stylish fine garments S~ HfiPftfliffl are obtainable at all in the Dominion, excepting from George Davies. New patterns just come to hand — will WWII BB SWOI I snUnOa you inspect them ? -^ BJjnfcß««-^ M 555, 60s, 75s for Genuine Tailor-made Ir " nvlilvllp Suits to Order. THE TALKERIES, WILLIS STREET, *** wop* • LOCAL AGENT. i3«^a^i*o*A Iso \7i as! * — — ■ — — ' — APGIi V J.VM -'Tis the top of the ladder, LIMITED, Ascended by rungs, crnu -it j m-i .1 T^ at Barraclough's reached witK "Tha Modern Tailor,". BALSAM for lungs. 56 Willis-streat A bottle just now, 00, wims-stieet, For the mason's cold blast, (Between Evening Post and Grand Will cure you and strengthen Hotel )» Till winter is past. .WELLINGTON ~ 16 Bungoa&'i A^a^n Lupg-B«J sax ffta t 1/fi

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 19, 24 January 1911, Page 3

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