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at 39/6 Heady-to-wear. Tailor Cut Those Simpson Suits, ready-to-wear, from 39s 6d are worth seeing. The cut is beautiful— just tho very latest American slyle. The fit is superb— every figuro catered for. The finish is everything you can desire. ' The fabrics are jusi; the very latest in smart all-wool tweeds. If you want a Suit just ready to slip on, then you're standing in the light of your best interests if you do noi see Simpson's. Simpson's Suits are so completely different in cut, and style, and distinctive individuality from the ordinary ready-to-wear Suit, that I know you'll be delighted with them. 1 urge you to see them with confidence. You will be as enthusiastic as I am when you've seen them and tried them on. Simpson Suits completely eclipse anything ever seen in New Zealand in ready-to-wear clothes, in fit, style, and value. Wairarapa Farmers' Co-operative are sols representatives for Simpson Suits in Wairarapa district, and Mr. H. C. Barrett is sole representative for Napier. Other agents wanted. Apply, Box 730, Post Office, CHBISTCHURCH. $r i '" iJ " -''^ "WITH Tfae^directlons are simple and easy to fellow; the cost Is I small ; the effect Is sure. This j remarkable specific is pre- I pared and guaranteed by a man who hss made a close I study of the hair during fifty I active yaars of his life. With the Reganorator, use Brice's I Circassian Cream. See the I photographs of 'acteial results. I YOU NEED NOT BE BALD. IF YOU ARE BALD IT IS MERELY BECAUSE YOU WON'T LET UNDOUBTED FACTS CONVINCE YOU ! Insist on setting Br/co'Bf no jj other shows such results. I BRJCE'S REGENERATOR - 3/6 SPECIAL STRENGTH - - 5/6 CIRCASSIAN CREAM - - 2/i Os" All Good Chemists. j %» 3 J BRICE'S REGENERATOR can be obtained at tha Pharmacies of R. Johnston, Cuba-street; W. S. Wallace, Willis-street ; C, A. Fletcher and Dunbar Sloano, Lamb-ton-quay; -S. Bredin, Constable-street ; D.1.C. ; George Howe, Tobacconist; 0. A. Williamson, Petone; L. Aplin, Carterton; I H. T. Wood, Masterton; and all leading chemists, where original photographs can be scon. H 1 g. . B" 1 i I 00l OC I I OSL Special attention given to Children's Teeth. Sets of Teeth £2/2/- and £3/3/Siogle Tooth - - - 5/Painless Extraction! - - 1/Temporary Sets Re-made to Permanent - £!/!/- Teeth Extracted Free when Sets are ordered. Open Saturdays till 9 p.m. ,|jrUt>SOJM'S EUMENTHOL JUJUBES , a Tra« For SS*]! W ' *&* Coughs, .j o^ m R 4 ' CAUTION.— The large sale for Eurnen. thol Jujubes has led to a number of imitations being manufactured under the names o£ menthol and other jujubes. The word "Eumentjol" is, however, tho registered trade mark of the manufacturers, and it is an infringement to sell aay of these imitations when Eumenthol Jujubes ace asked for;_ immediate proceedings V/ill be taken ■in all such caeca which como under the knowledge of tho manufacturers. HUDSON'S EUMENTEOL CHEMICAL CO., LTD., 19 YORK- STREET. SYDNEYLiver .and ICsdneys When they are out oi ord&r tha wfcoZp Jjßteia suffers. Don't ueglect them, but heed the wareing of the aching back, the bloated fxe»» the tallow couif"'a3:ion, the constipation, the urinary disorder. Begin treatment at once with Hoed'c Sarsapaiilla and Pills, which contain tha best and safest medicinal snbstanco3. Th^so •py&t medicines giro the JiTei «nd kidneys vigour and loiie for the fropeT performance of their function*. "I had been buffering for years frosa kidney and liver complaint when T <k»cidod to take Hood's Sarsaparilia M <} realised splendid results."— Kingston F. . Eastiat, Mangaonoho, Rangitikei, N.3S Vimi'B SarsapariSia

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 48, 27 February 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 48, 27 February 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 48, 27 February 1911, Page 3

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