i HIGH-GRADE I '. FOR WEDDING GIFTS ' JJ Recent arrivals of New Goods v^ \A enable us to offer just now a /), fine assortment of articles in I large Tableware, all of approved excellence of quality and tasteful, = strong, refined designs == ), ~~~~~ 3 I \ WATCHMAKERS & JEWELLERS •. / 252 LAMBTON QUAY. \ SEE THE PRICES AND COMPARE jf% j^^'J^^^ J^o civ v £trs JV2.Q(rinQ.ltiQ6, Is ry is°Bd 6a " 6XCe Cnt QUa y> 3 3n a . h Dates; new season's, 51b for Is a EcoeOlUMeal BO FlieS \ Butter, Factory, Is lb | j I I TOO EUY FBOM^LPATEICK, THE i ««»*«' SS » ■«« ] grocer, I c©ofes to Perf ection \ -And you w m^Buy Weii. j The Wif Cs Favoortte KIIi!PA.TBiICKj | Ask your li'omnonger to show you an -GROCER, 120, CODRTENAY-PLACE. "° RI ° N " must^. d Catalosue Free. j Telephone 944. | J-j. E. SHACKLOCK, Ltd. THE CORINTHIC BROUGHT mm *> *UCKL««D and waiIKGTON. I FIFTY DOMESTICS. Bai!a«jaßßß!Ba^,p3agiiwß^ ~A LL were previously "booked," so the * S|§l*3TTii?/n 'x3l. servant problem remains unsolved. ffl\i m k m"§ ffifa S W k Hi n *11l If you'rß without a maid, you may find i kl^^^^^^^^^^^ral^ tke undermentioned ready-to-serve meals (^^ place them within easy reach by the usual *^iil fft i I i § p/' b k ffl r^s "W CAIMPBELL ,40 AND 42. .IANNERS-STREET, F!RE - 293, CUBA-STREET, ACCEPTED AT LOWEST RATES } 163, RIDDIFORD-ST., Newtown. H. E. KEP/IPTHORNE, Manager. • Omco: LAMIBTON QUAY AND GREY HOLIDAY GOODS. street. Wellington. iniIELD, Race, and Opera Glasses W^^W^^^^^^ l^lll Prismatic Binoculars, £5 10s to £l<\. W^s»^^^^^r\ ftß'f tß' i P^A^^ Telescopes, 7s 6d to £9 10s. if/SiF ® O Ml 1l Pocket Aneroids and Pedometers. Sun and Dust Protectors, Motor Goggles. ||P^J§ (Oplnl Microscopes, 8s 6d to £4 10s. | Manutactured in England from J An SvwTj™tod O ind a^d S aWer, C Suifc 4 flavoured with the JUICE OF 'RIPE ABO & able for presents, at | SELECTED FBUIT and C35A51 of the , | g finest quality. " | LEVI'S I ohe packet suffigiekt for six persons. I SIGHT-TESTIISTG E/OOMS, iM^wsawßmaa^gm^^ 103, CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY. — ; a °~ ■ BOTAB.T II J. It has proved superior to all other ; g i SEWING MACHINES. Tho greatest C. "T^r* time, labour, and money saver ever inB^/ffcC/f>/O»SD*H" I a<^ ! vented. Quick, eaßy, quiet, strong, and I Bl^i IHihhH HBT (fl '' durable, costing less than any other first3 %/Ov"L/Bfi[i a \J%jj class machine. We want you to see it. ! Come along, please ; no one asked to buy. i All parls kept ; 10 years' guarantee (we df could safely guarantee it for 100 years, ' i»r **J& u^ d° n 'k ex Deet to be here so long). : M Sole Agent, F. J. W. FEAR, 99, Wiliis-st. Ilik £[\ Makes' Skilfully Repaired. | ' ' Estab. 1880. Tel. 976. ! Crescent Tea is a superior BB^f^K^/^ OlenaeCl tea, QCHOLEFIELD'S Spectacles and Fold- ! r IO ers at People' s Prices; Sun and J?fvft-f»ohinrr ' Motor Goggles, Artificial Eyes, Prismatic . IXCHCblling, Field Binoculars, Opera Glasses and Telei I scopes. Sight Tested. Repairs done. 1 Dpiirinnt; and Addre«<s— W. R. SCIIOLEFIELD, Opti- ! I^CUL-lUUb, dnu c i an> Greenstone House, 39, Manners-st., next to Fielder's. i Incomparable. ' — Sold by all Grocers. ft q ■ j tion of its natural colour to KtsSSMffiS^k i s Milos Hair Rcftorcr. Last year 1500 THE bottles of this wonderful Restorer were sold, ' every purchaser being delighted with results. ffis O2i (&><&• $&•&#*, neuPbtias \ Milos is not a dye-is not flicky-will not O^^^ g,ffia,r©HH soil the skin nor any fabric. Milos Hair g Restorer is sold under a guarantee of satis- GIVES ' faction ' Price, 7/6 a bottle, post free. », .... ._, .. Ntn t _ MISS HL HoELWAIH. toilet specialist ! brilliant Results & j ZS+QUEEN ST., AUCKUMO. H.Z. AGENT MILOS TOILET CO. ElVery SatSSfaCtJOW ° """"" j Ask fop lib. Boxes; 6Jed label V d " "^TOUR answer Gwendoline! raise your r -3- beauteous orbs to mine," exclaimed ..™, vj, it the love-lorn youth. "Ah, Edwin." she fir* $%' ff ® '■■ ll cooed, "my answer is a hoartfelt ye*, for &(«- jSrV^^jt^yl/^ vff rf^ffl 11 I see, on looking at your boots, that you A<*~J!7 /$*$ fsl#f $I# M^jflH *« Jf^ i. use tho Hunkydory Boot Polish, I also <&W& A®W ($? $2? tiPli&fflrJp 5. use it, and am yours now and for ever." *sßti£Sr «S»^^ ««"*^ 4 g^>'
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 48, 27 February 1911, Page 5
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