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Yoer Easter Suit Waiting for Ygil Yes, here it is, the sniartest, bestfitting- suit you could wish for — made in right up-to-date fabrics — all ready 10 put on your back — a Simpson Suit. Not a bit like the ordinary readj - - to-wear suit — remember that. The Simpson Suits are made differently — there's' a Simpson Suit to fit every, figure — there's one to fit you exactly — they're made for types of men — not just in sizes, and there's one here for your particular type of figure. Now, you want a suit in a hurry — try Simpson's. Call in at my Agents and look at them — try them on, and you'll see whfat I mean about the difference between Simpson Suits and the ordinary xeady-to-wear clothes. They're good suits, as you'll see — good as the made-to-order kind, yet the}' cost no more than the inferior ready-made. Take your own opinion for it anyhow. See them ! Wairarapa Farmers' Co-operative arc_ sole representatives for Simpson Suits in Wairarapa District, and Mr. H. C. Barrett is sole representative for Napier. Other Agents wanted. Apply JOHN G. SIMPSON, Box 730 Post Office, 23 CHRISTOHURCH. A DENTAL SERVICE FOUNDED ON FAIRNESS Our Dental Parlors have reached the goal of success because of our modern Ideas and the methods of treating you. Here you can be assured of lasting and beautiful dental work, and you experience no pain whatever. If your teeth are not good, ' extractions may not be necessary, and a little filling may set all your troubles at rest.— <■ We are ever ready f<X"you with a Dental Service second to none. ~ American Dental Parlors . Corner Cuba and Manners Streets, Wellington. Dr. RAYEtiER. THE GREAT BOON j OF GOOD SI6HT! I Nature endows ver7 few with perfect H sight, but science luis filled the gap ana H almost everyone can be made to see per- 9 fectly if they so desire. ■ Pleasures and successes come naturally B to him -.vho sees clearly, for the gateway ■ of his understanding is open. Things H are clear and. easy to him -which to 9 others are obscure and difficult. B Faulty eyes-convey untrue impressions H to the brain, with the result that the D thoughts and actions of the individual B are upon a false foundation. H Defective sight is neither disease nor I old age — though both these things do H affect the sight. Most people's eyes are H I faulty in shape— slightly, but sufficient H to make a great difference in their seeing 9 powers. This is a trouble that can be M fully remedied if taken in hand early. H Our Consulting Room is for all I those who wish for an expert opinion as B to whether their sight is all it should be. 9 A careful examination is made, and H ! advice is given according to the needs of pS j the case. M Only one address : 9 B, T. Blckerten & Go. I THE MODERN EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS, 1 98 WELLiS ST. I Five Doors from Evening Post, going 9 towards Mansers Street. gj TO PROVE BRICE'S REGENERATOR ! t These pictures aro genuine copies ol original unSaked photographs of a typical case of baldness cured by Brice's Regenerator. Mr. TSrice will forfeit £500 to tho person v/ho can prove that these, or any other photographs published by him are not faithful and genuine. Brfoe's f^gemtor STANDS ON ITS MERITS! Price, 3/6. Spscia! Strength, 5/(5. Of all good Chemists everywhere. j _ m _, M^ mmg «, M -ii BRICE'S REGENERATOR can be obtained at the Pharmacies of R. Johnston, Cuba-street; W. B. Wallace, Willis-street; C. A. Fletcher and Dunbar Sloane, Lamb-ton-quay; S. Bredin, Constable-street; D 1.C. ; George Howe. Tobacconist; C. A. Williamson, Petone; L. Aplin, Cartertop: H T AVood, Masterton; and all leadn:;; chemists, where original photographs .-' bo seen.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 84, 10 April 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 84, 10 April 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 84, 10 April 1911, Page 3