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A good cure and a quiok cure, And a cure that's oheap beside}; A safe euro and a sure cure, And a cure that works inside, •A nice cure and a sweet cure, One that works so speedily; Woods' Peppermint Cure for coughs and colds, Is the onl^ euro for mo. — Advt.

Ladles' Bracelet Watches* The most popular form of wearing the Watch at the present time is on the wrist in the form of a Bracelet. Only the finest grade of Watches give satisfaction when worn in this way. We have just opened up a few very fine Watch Bracelets. Watches are of the highest type of English lever, manufactured expressly to our order by Rotherham & Sons. Some of them are plain and others are set with stones, such as Diamonds, Pearls, and Turquoise. You can either have the Watch set in your own Bracelet or have it in one of our Expanding Bracelets. 6 18ct. Gold Watch, heads set with Diamonds, £22 18ct. Gold Watch, heads set With Pearls, £17/10/18ct. Gold Watch, heads set with Pearls and Torquoise, £17/10/9ct, Gold Watch and Bracelet, £12/10/. Other styles in stock from 25/- upwards Stewart Dawson & Co* § Ltd.* JEWELLERS :: WELLINGTON.

— '■..... ■ -Tfaa ALMONDS— Jordan, 2/4; Sicily, 1/4; Ground, 2/- CUSTARD POWDER— 6d KNIFE POLISH— 6d AMMONIA— FIuid, 5d CURRY POWDER— Bd and lOd LARD— Finest, 8d ARROWROOT— 6d EGG POWDER— 6d LENTILS— 3d APEKTA WATER-1/6 ' ENO'S FRUIT SALTS-2/9 LINOLEUM VARNOLO-9d BAKING POAVDER— Large, lid; small, 6d ESSENCES— 2oz. bottles, 6d LIME JUlCE— Shin's 1/2 BACON— Sides, 74d ; Rolls, B|d EXTRACT OF BEEF— I/. • MATCHES— PIaids. 4d and 4*d: Pocket Vestas. HAMS-Small, lOd; Large, 94d; Cooked Slice, 1/6 EXTRACT OF MALT— Kepler's, 2/3, 3/9; Colonial, lid; Safeties 4d and JM BARLEY— PearI, 2|d; Patent, 9d 1/6 MlLK— Highlander' 6d; Swiss, 8d BIRD SEED— Hemp, 3d; Canary, 3d , EXTRACT OF SOAP— Hudson's, 10 for 1/.; Sapon MUSTARD— Loose, per lb., I/.; Colman's, l's, 1/6: BLACKIN-ti— Comet, 3d Meal, 2d ; Sapon, 2£d and 6d i' s 9d • 4's Sid BLACKLEAD— Zebra, per doz., 9d ; Nixey's, 9fl ; FlSH— Salmon, 6d, lOd, and l/» OATMEAL— 251b. bags 3/9 Zebra Paste, -4d Sardines — 4d, 6d, and lOd ROLLED OATS— -9d ' BLUE — Bag, per doz., 9d; Square, per lb., 9'd Fresh Herrings — 6d RENNET lfld BORAX— Gd Herrings in Tomato— 9d RICE— 2d per lb. ; 71b. for 1/. SJg'sSs^fi' 4M " 2/6 STSsg'lßSftSia^ViSl ! aK;, SAlT i£V 6i toble ' m - bass ' 8a ' s> " I T' !Sr 99 TT d SHINE - 9d PRUIT^ (D^-Ouvxaaf,, 4^ S..W, Sd and ""^T^" M •"" ""' W ° K^ «' "• BUTTER — Defiance, 1/2 ; Maple Leaf, 1/2 ; Daphne, 6£d ; Seeded Eaisins, sd ; Primes, 6d ; Figs, SCOTT'S EMULSION 2/2 and 4/4 1/2 ; Champion, 1/1 dessert 6d, cooking 4A\ Preserved Ginger, 9d ; SAGO— Fine and Pearl, 24d ; 7lb. for 1/CANDIED PEEL— Lemon and Orange, 6d; Lemon, Apricots, dried, 9d; Apples, dried, 9d; Dates, SOAP— Puritan, per box," 1/.; Sand, 3d; Toilet, Orange, and Citron, 8d 3d ; Dates, boxes, 4d ] al>Ke ca kes, 3d ; Cuticura, 1/2 CANDLES— Windsor Sperm, 6d; British Sperm, FRUITS (Tinned)— Californian Pears, Apricots, STARCH— Sib. packets, 2/7 d; London Sperm, 7£d; Carriage, 9d Peaches, lOd; Ditto, first grade, 1/=; Pine- SUGAR— Ia. 561b., 8/9; per lb., 2d; No. 2, 561b., CARBONATE OF SODA— 3d apples, 5Jd ; Apricots, lgal. tins, 1/9 8/6; per lb., 2d; Loaf, per Ib., 3d; Icing, 5d CONFECTIONERY— ChocoIates, English Mixed., GOLDEN SYRUP— 2'e, 6d ; 4's, 1/. ; 7's, 1/8 TONGUES-Sheep, tins, I/. ; glass jars, 1/3 Almonds, Dates, etc., per lb., 1/6 GROATS— Eobinson's, 9d VINEGAR— Per bottle 6d ' 'Assorted lib. boxes, 1/6; £lb., 9d; £lb., 5d GRAPE NUTS— IOd * doww, ou Colonial Chocolate Mixtures— !/• ■ HARICOT BEANS— 3d *Pw. A S Boiled Mixtures— 4d HERBS— Assorted— Per packet, 2d * *«*•* Blackballs— 4d HOPS— I/2 " ORIENT "—Price, 1/8 per Ib. The most popular Scotch Mixtures— Sd HONEY— Per jar, 7d, 9d, 1/2 tea in the market,, superb quaiifcy. Cream Toffee— lOd IRISH MOSS— lid and 1/8 " MATCHLESS "—Price, 1/4 per lb., good family CHEESE— Matured, 9d; New Factory, 8d; Gorgon- JAMS— Assorted, 3 tins for lOd tea. Price 1/6 per Ib., rich, strong, economizola, 1\- Assorted, 21b., glass jars, lOd cal. Price I/I© per Ib., rich, mellow tea, fine CAUSTIC SODA — lOd, 1/6, 2/- • English Strawberry, small jars, lOd flavour. Price 2/- per lb., extra choke,, deliciCOCOA — Dragon, 6d; Van Houten's, 3/3, 1/9, English Marmalade, small jars, 9d ; large jars, 1/2 ; ous flavour. lid; Fry's, 1/6, 9d, 4|d . -lib. tins, 6d . " PURE CEYLON "—Price 1/6 per lb,, pure Pekoe, COCOANUT — Dessicated, 8d . ' 71b. tins Easpberry, Black Currant, Marmalade, bright liquor. Price, 1/10 per lb., very choice, CORNFLOUR— 3d; Brown's, 3£d; Brown and 2/6; Peach and Greengage, 2/3; Plum and true Ceylon flavour. Price, 2/2 per lb., a very, Poison's, 6d Gooseberry, 2/= ' delicious tea. COFFEE— Mixed, !/• and 1/6 JELLIES— Pints, 5 packets, 1/- ; White's, 5d Coupons in each packet and tin. COFFEE ESSENCE— I/2 . JEYES' FLUID— 6d, 7d, 1/=; quarts, 2/3; |-gal, 3/6 HOTEL TEA— Fine quality, in not less than 51b. CREAM OF TARTAR— I/4 KEROSENE— Per tin, 4/3 ; case, 8/6 tins (no coupons), I/I per lb. 400 Gallon Painted Iron Tanks, manhole and bolted tops, 40/- each,; Special Cash Discount to Country Customers. Full particulars and Complete Price List on Application, \ NOTE.-Sd. in the & Discount on Monthly Accounts if paid before lOth of the Month. •'= ' \ HFK 1 /k CfI"HTUHrWSiL Every half-pound packet contains one Coupon, and every one-pound packet contains two Coupons, * , S, JE^rm %*Ur%Jßr%jpL^£jp» and so on. \ Cik^H f CUMTl^tf&M^I Coupons given with, every cash purchase. See that you get a Cash Coupon. Save up these *&sr&l3>£M. \*%J?*UMr\jrVyl£&» coupons, and -when you have collected a number you will be entitled to choose a valuable present from a large and varied assortment. Tea Coupons and Cash Coupons may be counted together: bis Tea Coupons are equal in value to £1 worth o£ Cash Coupons. List of Coupon Presents on Application. , \ WH& W1& 11°^ 113^1 "if TUT 4?*s C A '&!¥ dPlPdrfcf 1 !?!?^ IHm Mm WW m 1 M ill ELIi .** wif w vs& fiTPCPP >JL la Jsllj JS# Mods MbS MLS &*J^@ W£LilLfl& dlMEifiilt TELEPHONES 785 and 51316.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 99, 28 April 1911, Page 3

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