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BOTTLED HEAT. IN the old-fashioned days Heat wa« used for a score of ailments. The "Hot Pack" was one of the standard remedies of our grandmothers. With a Hot Water Bottle you have handy heat. Toothache, Neuralgia, Cramp, Rheumatism, etc., all benefit by persistent heat, and a Hot Water pottle is a necessity in a house with children especially. Our Hot Water, Bottles are ,all rubber, and the cheapest in the Dominion, EUANEfiHAW'S MEDICAL HALLS, Willis-street, Tofy-atreet, and Cecil Buildings, Lambton-quay. PEAECE'S ~~ "TrriNTER 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 the BEST, bargains; . boots, shoes, slippers leggings, Everything is heavily REDUCED IN. PRICE I LOOK FOR THE BOOT AECADE, • 106, CUBA-STREET, And RIDDIFORp-STREET; VICTORIA COLLEGE. • EXEMPTED Students intending to sit at the College Examinations in October next are reminded that they should send in their names, the subjects ih which and the centre at which they wish to bo examined, together with the Exaniinatfon Fee on or before the 15th August, 1911. CHAS. P. POWLES, Registrar. BALLROOM DANCING. MRS. H. B. MASON'S Classes for Beghtners are held on MONDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, in her Privata Hall, 86, Ghuanee-etreet, near St. Peter's ' Church, Profioiency ensured in SIX PRIVATE LESONS. Term commences with pupil. Private Lessons by appointment. THE SOCIETY FOR T^E HEALTH OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. NOTICE.' f|"10 any one requiring the services of A the "Plunket Nurse," her address is-^Nurse Sugden, care Mrs. Diehl, 7, Elizabeth-street. Telephone 2284. CHANGE IN AMBULANCE SER- . VICE. 'Phone 670. Johnftoh'g. A WINTEE COSTUME FOR A SUMMER ONE, BY kiviNG IT DYED A FASHION1 ABLE SHADE At BARBER'S STEAM DYE WORKS, ARBER'S STEAM DYE WORKS, 126, CUBA-STREET. Goods Collected and Delivered. Telephone 226. TWO SPECIALS K)J&MENJ DISTINCTIVE Styles in our Footwear are so varied that every taste can be suited. LET US FIT YOU TO-DAY, Men's Stout Box Calf Open-front Lace Boots, very reliable boot for hard wear, stylish round toe, 23s 6d. Men's Stout Tan Willow Calf Derby Boots, leather lined, full welt, medium or round toes, 18s 6d. THE MEN'S EXCLUSIVE HIGHGRADE SHOE STORE. GEO. B. LINDSAY & CO., 198, LAMBTON-QUAY. fOAIN AND FIRE SALE. LTV LAST FEW DAYS. WALLACE AND GIBSON, (Next Evening i Post), Willis-street. A few of the lines that are further reducedUndershirts, Is lid-, Gloves, 2s lid. Pyjamas, 3s Hd : Wool Gloves, 2s 3d Cashmere Sox, lOd ; Flexible 1 Hats, 2s lid Underpants, 2s 6dj Lounge Hats, 2s lid Lihen Collars, 8d ; Tweed Hats Is 9d Sweaters, 3s lid; Caps, 6d Tweed Overcoats, 19s 6d; Smoking Jackets, 21s; Rainproof Coats, 39s od Marlow Boots, 19s 6d; Eambrene Coats, , 555 ; Colonial Ruge, 16s 6d Silk Ties, 3 for Is; White Shirts, 3s lid Coloured Shirts, 3s lid; Tennis Shirts, 3s 9d. Every article in the stock will be reduced, whether damaged or "not, -FURNITURE I FURNITURE~! ~" ARE you sellihg up the 'appy 'ome? RICHARDSON BROS.; Cash B.uyers, 206, Cuba-street. Telephone 1062. We_ close at 6 p.m. 1 KELBURNE KINDERGARTEN. rtIHIRD Term begins 7th August, 1911. A Hours 9.30 to 12 a.m., 1.30 to 2.45 p.m. MISS EAMES, Fairlie-terrace, Kelburne. SEND" YOUP^BpY~OIT GIRL nnO Instructor Harrison's Physical CulA ture Classes. "Health, Strength, and Erect Carriage." Wellington-terrace, Courtehay-place, Newtown, and Karori. Send for syllabus, 17, Muigrave-etreet. fflione 3214. D. W. VIRTUE & CO., 5, VICTORIA-STREET, , ' Wellington, riRAIN, ' tfLOUR, PRODUCE, W And COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Agents for THE N.Z. FLOURMILLERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, LIMITED. WHILST the Festival, of Empire continues, great is its glory. The Festival of Defiance Butter increases each day, and no other has greater praise. fIiRUST a Bluejacket to pick* a good X smoke. That's why so many of tho £%ilor boys prefer Red Jacket Cigarettes,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 27, 1 August 1911, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 27, 1 August 1911, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 27, 1 August 1911, Page 1

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