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| Coronation Before leaving for Londoifi to attend the Coronation. New Zealanders should each be equipped with a "Mosgie!" Kug. They will find a "Mosgiel" a Cosy and Comfortable Companion ! By the way, there js no more delightful and typically New Zealand present to take to friends at Home than a " Mosgiel M Hug ! Sold by all High-class: 1 Drapers and Outfitters.; |k GOVERNMENT '' DEPARTMENT; FACT No. 8. The Department has THE LARGEST, BUSINESS in the DeininJon, ! f There are at the present time over 47,000 policies of all classes vnforce for upwards of eleven millions of original assurances, together with BONUSES AMOUNTING TO ONE MILLION FOUR HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS STERLING. FIRE. MARINE, AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST RATES . H. E. KEMPT HORNE, Manasar. Office: LAMBTON QUAY AND GRE^ , .STREET. WELLINGTON. 'A DRY SADDLE WHEN IT RAINS IF YOU WEAR POMMEL* 1 The long •ervlea ' ' ftnd the comfort it Rives make* it the Slicker of Quality i » , Sold Cverywhero A. J. TOWER CO. Melb6ume^ydney.Br!»b«ne-Perth.Aucld»na Factory at Boston. U. S. A. h Peaceful Home Relieved of a Curse ouce and for all time by EUCRASY, that wouderfut substitute for the moral courtM tud Belf-denlul necessary to overcome DRUNKENNESS. Mrs. Partau writes : > ■,'•"" Dear Sir,— After ueiug tbe supply of Eufcr«sy obtained' from you l auk able 'irtBSJgMTOTi .■ • t0 wr i tc QU J tefl you that my fflP Qnßem ; Kusl * ud « cured. Ours is nUßneifflk vow a peaceful houie and SffiS^SriS^ff m y dear h <»s^and is' relieved fsWtT ' *ww of v curse that threateHed to Xfßy-rfej <r-sggi truiuour hottae. At tiuea I «J rtr f!rw> fouud il Uard <° believe that «'''"# B ' lle WBB ' same kind. jk <rr. L hearted and loving' husband \s^__^/9 " t married twenty years ago. My childteu join with me in ' thaukiug; you for pladn* 'OTmWp'HHSftw such happiness within our reach. I shall recom'taend your cure as long a a {'live. GIVE IT SECRETLY. ' COSTS NOTHING TO TRY. No trouble, no inconvenience, uo risk, may be given undetcctable ia any food or beverage. COUPON. A tree trial of Eucrasy will be sent you on receipt of this coupon with your nttat and six stamps for postage. Name , I Address .^.,J.u.m.™. u....nu»..»..M^u ....nu»..»..M^^ >vm ».^^.^^ - _ Write to-day for free trial and book, address— E. H> NORTON, ; Estab.SydueyxSsS. | « a K £§£k!£"*i I*, is "Ac Good for Women Q» for Men.'" There is no other Stimulant UKe it * 'Tis the top of the ladder, • Ascended by rungs, That BiUTciclough's reached with BALSAM for lungs. • . A bottle just now, For the season's cold blast, Will euro you and strengthen ( Till, winter is past. Rarraolough's Acacian Lunj; Balsam, 1/S

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 112, 13 May 1911, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 112, 13 May 1911, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 112, 13 May 1911, Page 16

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