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Before leaving for Londoa to attend the Corqnation, New Zealanders should each be equipped with a "Mosgicl" Rug. They will find a "Mosgiel" a Cosy and Com. foriable Companion J By the way, there is no more dclightiul and typically New Zealand present to take to friends at Home than a "Mosgiel" Ru^S Sold by all Hig*h-cia93 i ' Drapers and Outfitters. I^jGOVERN.NS'ENT £& *" DEPARTMENT FACT ffflo. 9. FOR BYERY £100 collected in premiums, the Department has returned to its Policyholders (ov their representatives), or holds in trust for them, — — — — ———————— t -v^^ Dueing the thirty-nine years of fch£" Department's existence premiums have been received for upwards of seven millions and a ha.i£, oveiN, five millions have been returned to policyb ciders or their repre-^ sentatives, and the existing funds held by the Department in trußfc for policyholders amount to oves four million pounds sterling. » THE SECHET2 | Certainly it's not because o! its cheapness that Oatmeal Porridge has become so popular among society people in Great Britain and America. It is because of its enormous value as a nerve, brain, and muscle former that business and professional men have adopted it, while women who desire to retain the freshness o£ youth insist on a plate oi Oatmeal Porridge lor breakfast. has the RICH, NUTTY flavour. and ( makes the most delicious Porridge. It was awarded the Gold Medal against all comers at last year's Exhibition in London. Be sure and ask for McGILL'S-it is so different from others. Made at Tokomairiro (Milton) V ™ kg °- J Peaceful Home Relieved of a Curse once and for all time by EUCRASY, that wonderful substitute for the moral coufags and self-denial necessary to overcome DRUMKENMESS. Mrs. Farrau writes : Dear Sir,— After usius; the supply of Eucrasy ~ obtained Srom you I am able £a@Ei§j!gSlh», to write and tell you that my Kl^^TTB/vMk husband is cured. Ours is e^^Mt^^t%t vow a P eacef «t home and IPSBS @F?ras$lF m y dear "usband is relieved ftsw^ ' ot . a curse that threatened to t!«»3s- iSs^m* tnm °" r llomc - At times I -^ r^BT found it hard to believe that ■St'J mji W- lie was the same kind- ;£ J "ZR / hearted and loving liusband «i^».. /yff I inairied tweuty sweats ago. P*3gs!§r> My children join with me in _~4&'><&x3flL. thanking you for placing mS^P/'\HslSs sucix 'wppuiess within our si ; wflZSteSuTO leach. I bhall reconsineud "yVd^fcJrNi'V your cure as long as I live. GIVE IT SECRETLY. COSTS NOTHING TO TRY. No trouble, no inconvenience, uo risk, may be given undetectable in any food or beverage. I COUPON. ~*~ A free trial of Eucrasy will be sent you on receipt of this coupon with your name and six stamps for postage. Na me Address . Write to-day for free trial and book, address— r E. H. MORTON, r Br'-b. Sydney 1896. | 62 E K^f£ M *« ,O \4 5s "^9 Good | : "'" for Women qft I I / for Men." s .■£ i There is no other j BLAKE AND CARLISLE, General Carriers, Customs and Forwarding Agents, - 11, Hunter-sh-oet. Telephone 2017 And 19, Pirie-street. Telephone 1605. Furniture Carefully Removed- by ExperU euccd and Expert Workmen, At Lowest Kates. KING BROS.. 41, Nelson-street, Pctone, General Carriers and Coal Dealers. Parcel Van to and from Wellington daily. Carters of bricks, river gravel, sand, timber, etc Personal supervision given to all furniture removals. Write, wire, or 'phone to No. 3, Petono for quotations. Wellington Agent — O'Brien and Co., Brandon-street. 'Phono 1920. mHE IS: c \V STORE, -*• PAEKAKARIKI, opposite P.O. ' j W. P. CARTER Proprietor. ! Patrons will find out Groceries, Drapery, i Ironmonjjary, and all I fpusehold Goods of | tho best riuality ; prices low. A trial solicited. The Wood and Ccf.l Yard is now Opeu.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 41, 18 February 1911, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 41, 18 February 1911, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 41, 18 February 1911, Page 16