RATS! A SK FOR AND ■ SEE » YOU GET "SHAWTWORIC," "SHAWTWORK," Of Shaw'e Death to Rate. "KILLS ON THE .SPOT." In Bottles, Is 6d, procurable Only from . V FKANK SHAW'S MEDICAL HALL, WILLISST. V Tory-street and Cecil. Buildings, Lamb.- . ton-quay. BOSTOCK'S ARE THE BEST! LADIES,- who are needing % really comfortable, yet stylish Shoe, cannot do better than, ask to sec these linos. A fitting criterion of what we stocik. LADIES' GLACE DERBY . , SHOES, large eyelets, ea&ywear 16/6. LADIES' "AIDA" DERBY SHOES j splendid , shoe 3 th * e •■'• - • 15/6. LADIES' GLACE "'AID A" LACE'UP BOOTS; feel uke es --10/e. PE AUCE'S BOOT AECABE 106, CUBA-STREET, - ■ Ahd RIDDIFORD-STREET. KICHAIIBSON BROS., milE CHEAP HOUSE FURNISHERS, - 206, CUBA-STREET. 5 SIDEBOARDS, ea«n £i 15s, £3 19s £5 19s 6d, £6 19b, £8 10». , sft KAURI DRESSER, 2 drawers, 22s 6d. 2 GAS STOVES, "Fletcher," 30s etch. MORRIS CHAIRS, o?s 6d. SINGLE IRON BEDSTEADS, 10s 6d WIRE STRETCHERS, 6s lid, HEARTHRUGS, Is 3d. ' BLANKETS, from Is lid. 1 'ifABVELLOUS VALUE; •In. MEN'S FOOTWEAR MEN'S FOOTWEAR ■At GEO. R. LINDSAX&CO.'S HALF-YEARLY SALE. HALF-YEARLY SALE. MEN I— Our ontiffe stock of BOOTS ! AND SHOES are now being slaughtered at prices unheard of before. It is absolutely impossible to procure better value elsewhere. THIS IS A*REAL SALE. SEE OUR SHOW WINDOWS. THEY'RE FILLED ' -WITH MONEYSAjfipS. , . . , OPEN TILL 8 p.m. JBVERY EVENING. GEO. U. LINDSAY & CO., . 198, LAMETON-QUAY. 198, LEMON ' SQUASH 1 £ ICKLBS THE PALATE. GREAT FOR PARCHED THROATS. THE LUX LIGHT COMPANY DESIRE to notify the Ladies of Wellington and Suburbs that they have just opened up a shipment of the L*teit I Patterns of TABLE and HANGING LAMPS at their Showrooms, Old Custom-house-street (back of Opera House). TNOTICEr TO TflE PUBLIC OF .WELLINGTON 1 SMOKED BLUE "cOD ! MOKED BLUE COD! SMOKED BLUE COD I SMOKED BLtfU COD I , DAILY SUPPLIES! DAILY SUPPLIES! At the CHATHAM ISLANDS BESOTS, NOTE THeIddRBSSES : TRAMWAY TERMINUS. COURTENAY.PLAd:, | And | WILLIS-STREET (Opposite the Evening ] Poet.) i BLUE COD A .SPECIALITY 1 BLUE COD A SFKCIAIiITY! QUALITY UNRIVALLED! COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO! WANTBD, H'ockoy Girls, golfing girls, cycling girls, outdoor gii'k of all eorte to test the sterling merits of SuramraTda. It. makes healthy women lwsalthie?. It is the drift-It of the women •who__win._. ~ IF you'd be glad and wise and strong, 'and have your life pass like a eong, just- take a little hint from me— and you can never go far wrong. Join straightway that groat shining throng that dtmka pure Sui'atura Tea. fTVI-IERE was a young lady named A Bruce, who'wap always light-hearted and sprues; foi sne clraak Suratura, which made each joy purer. It is joy's most infallible juice! _ fflO north' affd wjutii. to east and west,, X the people who tmd life the beet are thrive who .svr*eten lif o with zest ; and life'i beft swee! fiied, you'll agree by drinking Suratwra Tea. J " ACK iuid^JiU "went^Juj) the~hrirto' fetch c p.u) ot water, just, to make v cup of tea for their old rector's daughter. Of c6urse, pure Suratura "D" was even then the favourite' tea. THIS isn't a gag— it's a word' to the wise : If you want to succeed with your life and wife. d?ink always with gladness, whenever you be, the dfink that is bost — Sttfatura Tea. WHEN it snows at Zanzibar, whan it ■ freeaes in F.iji, when eaoh ictor in a star, when a lawyer scorns his fee-* then there'll be some other tea quite as good, but no whit purer, than our peerless Suratnra. ROUGH Hands Cured in one night- - with Caetlc's Skin Balm. Price Is. 6d, post' free, at Castle b Phafttiacj-, 70, [ Cuba-street. iQOD whisky and Piiriri Mineral Water' are inseparable ' companions., Puriri acts 'directly on Hhe 'stoftiach and IH-M\__T_ry it, in whisky, tvjne. tt t milk. J"' OB PRINTtNGT^RTing up 1270 iot all clnfees of" Getfjrai Printing.* laitntdiaco attention.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 65, 14 September 1911, Page 1
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636Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 65, 14 September 1911, Page 1
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