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YOU'RE WRONG TO DELAY I SPECTACLES will relieve the eyestrain and comfort the over-taxed nerves. Consult FRANK SHAW about your eyes. No charge for consultation or advice, and your sight tested free. Address-— MEDICAL HALL, \ WILLIS-STREET (Opp. Duthie's). iilicii | TENTER CLEARING SALE! Come and take advantage of an honest opportunity offered you of procuring the FOOTWEAR YOU NEED at a really GENUINE SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES. It IS NOW ON! And, of course, the earliest get tho BEST BARGAINS. BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS LEGGINGS, Everything is heavily REDUCED IN LOOK FOR THE BOOtt AKCABE, " 106, CUBA-STREET, And RIDDIFORD-STREET. BAIN AND PIEE SALE. LAST FEW DAYSI LAST FEW DAYS! Q.OODS MUST BE SOLD! GOODS MUST BE SOLD! WALLACE AND GIBSON, "THE KASH," WILLIS-STRjgET, next^Evening Post. "a wintee costume FOR A SUMMEE ONE, BY HAVING IT DYED A FASHIONABLE SHADE At • ' BARBER'S STEAM DYE WORKS, ARBER'S STEAM DYE WORKS) 125, CUBA-STREET. ' Goods Collected and Delivered. ■ ■ ■ Telephone 226. FURNITURE! FURNITURE! ARE you soiling up, the 'appy 'ome7 RICHARDSON < BROS.; ' Cash -Buyers, 206, Cuba-street. Telephone 1062.' Wo close at 6 p.m. ' r THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE ACT, 1908 (Section 50). In the Estate of BARTHOLOMEW MOLONY, late of Wellington, Commercial Traveller (deceased). ALL creditors and others having claims against this estate are hereby required to send them, with particulars, on the forms provided, to tile District Manager of the Public Trustee at Wellington, on or before the 30th day of September, Accounts not rendered by the date named may be rejected. All. moneys payable to the above estate may be lodged to the credit of the Pubhe Trustee's account at any postal money order office, or paid to the District Manager of the Public Trustee, FRED. FITCHETT, _ hll , , . Public Trustee. r 25th July, 19U, In the Estate of CHARLES EDWIN FISHER, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that ail Claims against the above Estate must be sent to the Administrator, Mr. i Isaac Clark, care of Mr. F. G. Bolton, Solicitor, Wellington, on or before the | 14th August, 1911, after which date they PI i *y- B , ot _'l 6 . f JP c .pgfl l6e .d. rpHE NEW STOP.E, x PAEKAKARIKI, opposite P.O. W. P, CARTER , Proprietor. Patrons will find our Groceriee, Drapery, Ironmongery, and all Household Goods of the beat quality; prices low. A trial solicited. and Coal Yard is now Open. NOW is the time to bxty one of the latest GRAPHOPHONES (just landed). Sis Records will be given with each machine • pur ch ftsed; cash or tetfms. Large selection of Records and Needles to pick from. All Repairs neatly executed at lowest prices. The First Annual Sale now on. During the Sale a discount of 10 per cent, allowed off all Cycles, and Accessories. Boucher's Graphophone and Phonograph Agency, 74, Lambton-quay. MRS. MACTAVIsIf you couldn't call lavish; for she clung to the bawbees, did. she. Still, she was contented as woman coold be, for every week she'd na end of a spree when she soaked Suratura, fjiat wonderful tea. rjiHERE is another side to all this talk JL i about intemperance. You begin to I realise the virtue of' excessive drinking when you become really fond of Suratura Te».-~-William Bunker, Colonel. OAPAIN SILAS, of Nantucket, very nearly kicked fche bucket. But they saved him finally and he stills adorns the Bea, thanks to Suratura Tea. IF your Wife has bad aches in her bones, that lead to repining aftd moans, be sure Suratum's the ofte thing can cure her; for that's just What Happened to Jone3l > THE youth was gl»d, the maid was nice. They bore aloft through straw-berry-ice (and onee i he paused to kiss her twice) a banner with the grand device — DrinkSuratura ! BRAVE Wellington, his chin clear blue,' put on an epaulet or two. Then (truly an adroit duke, he) toned up with Suratnra Tea, and went and won his Waterloo. HERE no trick or trope is meant. This is plain advertisement. If you muafc have perfect tea, buy some Suratura ...... A YANKEE wh«T travelled with egg* got crampß in full half of his legs. But he tried Surafcura, . that sovereign curer, and now he skips gaily, i' fegsl " A SPRING ~Message>^ S"ave"^aH -£jL worry about spring cleaning by consulting The Wellington Cleaning Co., 97, Dixon-stteet. All mottos and moth eggs removed by patent process. 'Phone HIS Hofiouc Sir Robert Stout, K.C.M.G.. says everyone leading a ledsaury life should drink Purii-i Mineral W»t«, Ail hotflli tad Uidipg itor»e.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 26, 31 July 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 26, 31 July 1911, Page 1