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NO LONGER | CAN YOU SAY: I'VE NEVER HEARD OF PRANK SHAW. IT WAS HE WHO BROKE DOWN THE DRUG TRUST, AND GAVE YOU GOODS AT REASONABLE PRICES. Consult him about Your Health and Your Eyes. PRACTICAL AND~ CONSULTING CHEMIST-OPTICIAN, MEDICAL HALL, , WTLI*IS r STREET, Opposite Duthie's, AND AT TORY-STREET. COOL DELIGHTFUL FOOTWEAR 1 A BLAZING 6un and hot, tiring pavements make the wearing of cool, light summer • shoes essential to the "man about , town." Let us introduoe to you BOSTOCK'S LATEST ! "Alaska" Glace Kid Derby Shoes, very dressy, 19s 6d. "Natural' 1 Box Calf Derby Shoes, a natural fit, 21s 6d. "Alaska" Tan Willow Calf Derby Shoes, a smart Bhapo, 21s. "Natural" Tan Willow Calf Derby Shoes, an ¦ ideal wearer, 21s 6d. "Acme" Patent Calf Derby Walking Shoes, with full round toes, 22s 6d. PE ARCE'S BOOT ARCADE 106, CUBA-STREET, And RIDDIFORD-STREET. RESULT OF TEA COMPETITION Held by D. BOHAN AND CO., lea. Merchants, Baker's Buildings, Wellington. Ist Prize (Trip to Sydney)— Mre. Cockayne, Trocadero, Wellington. 2nd Prize (Trip to Rotorua)— Mr. F. Langmaid, 75, Thorndon-quay, Wellington. 3rd Prize (Trip to Christohurch)— Mrfl. Griffin, Pier Hotel, Wellington. NOTE.— Save your Coupons for Competition this year. MATRIMONY. A YOUNG Man (23) wishes to Correspond with a young lady, with a view to matrimony. Reply to X.Y.Z., Ward. Marlborough. THE TUTORIAL. PRIVATE Tuition and Coaching for Examinations. 68, Abel Sn________l _,EFT-OFF CLOTHING. T_f RS NIGHTINGALE having taken XTX over the business lately carried on by Mrs. Hill, 103, Lambton-quay, will giva the highest cash price for Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc. Mrs. Nightingale will call by appointment to any address. Write or 'phone 2924. MRS. NIGHTINGALE, 118,. Tsranaki-street. and 10,3. Lambton-qy. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. .' RING UP 'PHONE 3313. MRS.' BRUCE, cash purchaser of Ladies', ' Gents', and Children's Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc. Letters receive prompt attention; highest prioea given. Address 139, Ingestre-Btreet (next F.S. DispansaryJ. T EFT-OFF Clothing— Mr». Woodward, •JL_ Cash Buyer of Ladies', Gents', and Children's Left-off Clothing and Boots. Letters receive prompt attention. 121, Ingestre-street (next Rink). 'Phone 2379. LEFT-OFF ClotHing.— Mrs. Rosen, Cash Purchasor of Ladies', Gents', and Children's Superior Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc. Letters receive prompt attention. Highest prices given. 120, Taranakistreet SAIREY GAMP desires to say that she's not disposed to-day to go out with Mr 3. Harris, and to share the load she carries. Sairey's fetiling 'appy. She's drinking Suratura Tea ! WANTED, as typists, dressmakers, dairymaids, housemaids, confidential secretaries, wives, partners, clerks, canvassers, cooks, Suratura girls; /their nerves are good, their tempers always sweet. Apply Mr. Wibbles, "Business Bureau." ' ERFECT in fragrance and in taste, free of all fill-up stuff and waste, as perfect as a thing can be, is perfect Suratura Tea. A LADY who lived up thq Nile went to Cairo just once in a while. Then she'd take back, would she. Suratura (that's Tea 1), and they called her their saint up the Nile. ¦)1/_~EDICAL — To hypochondriacs. PerJXJL feet cure given away in every pound of Suratura Tea. "D" quality, 2s. TTtHE Kaiser shook his angry head. JL "The thing I can't abear, he said, "is that Ceylon should English be; for Suratura Tea, you see, should surely all belong to~me___^ . RSTSHORTSIGHT: How is it your . boarders stay so long with cyou? Mrs. Wyse : Oh ! that's easy ; I give them "Suratura 1" ONCE it seemed to Molly Green that she'd like to be a queen. She drank Suratura Tea. "Though I'm not a queen," said she, "I can boast of one good thing : That tea's fit for any king 1" NOTE Special liSale of Blouses at Lees and Church's, 128, Cuba-tstreet; Is lid, 2s 6d, 3a lid " each. See Bargain Window^ _• NOTE the Prices for Ccetumee and Blouses at Leee and Church's Special Sale. Whole Dresses at 4s lid, 5s lid, 7s 6d, 10a 6d. GREAT Clearance Blouses at Lees and Church's; buy now and save money; Is lid, 2s 6d, 3a 6d, 4s lid. Sett Bargain Window^ ¦ ONDERFUL Value in Blouse*, Muslin Dresses; must be cleared.' At Lee's and Church's Sale, le lid, 3a 6d, 5s 6d, 8s 6d. HATDI will make your faded straw hat like new. All shades 6d per bottle. R. Martin, Manners- street. NAPPY Pictures from 2s 6d, at Tingey's. Mannere-street j framed in various styles. DURING the Holidays smoke Myrtle Grove Cigarettes. Pure tobacco, mild smoke, and do not bite tho tongue. GIVE your friend an Artistic Picture for a New Year gift. Tingey'e, Manners-street. See our windows. MYRTLE Grove in the name of the best Cigarettes that money can ( buy or skill manufacture. MARTEN up your faded straw hats, ladies, with a bottle of Hatdi. All colour^ 6d per bottle. R. Martin, Ltd., Manners-street. POST Cards prepared for Oil or Water Paintings; also all Artists' Supplies from Martin's, Ltd,, Manners-street. CAMPERS-out for" the holidays should stock up with Myrtle Grove Cigarettes. A cool, refreshing smoke. URIRI will dispel that dull feeling in the mornings. It'B an ideal reviver. Doctors recommend it. All hotels stock it. ' ..,•••

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 9, 11 January 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 9, 11 January 1912, Page 1

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