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A Happy and Prosperous New Year The old, old wish, but with all cordiality, is extended to the friends and wearers ofGeorge Dayies, Ltd., Suits. .We thank our customers for their kind co-operation in helping us to build up the largest Cash Tailoring business in the Dominion, and for their kindness also in continually' recommending to other men the merits of our Suits, based upon their own knowledge and experience during the past year. [We would say to all those men, who at present do not enjoy the distinction, of being wearer* of Our Suite, to etart the K«w Year right, and' : TURN OVER A NEW LEAF. Abandon the idea that you can't afford a .Genuine Tailor-made Suit to your order. Cftase worrying along in i " Ready Made." Beady mades, however well made, are never tailored to your fit, any more thin tcty other man. Sor a few shillings more than a factory Blade suit you, you can have a CSeorge Davies Suit, that positively fSrobe with fashionable appearance and fpjbasing economy. Itfc guaranteed, too, by our cast iron, (writtt«n Guarantee of Satisfaction, or L,your Money back. Eay us cash and you'll benefit — benefit lit pocket, and benefit in quality of tailor- ' ing received. jf isn't necewary for you to pay morei^tßan . 555/-, 63/-, 75/-, or 84/-fo*~w*€l«ntmie"Tailor-made-'Stiit to -your cider, and you'll speedily realise the truth' of this statement by calling to-day i&EQRGE DAVIES | * LIMITSD , , 2 "The Modern Tailors" ffe WILLIS STY, WELLINGTON ' %{Between Evening Post and Grand Hotel) Nearest branches at Palmerston North, Wangantri, New Plymouth, Hawera, Dannavirke, Gisborne, and Napier; 32 pther branches' throughout New Zealand. •^ 82 | Free from Harmful J i 1 Narcotics. I #» Mothers have found 1 after over ,¦ -, X half* century's test that : there's B' 1 » fto cough and cold medicine so B , IB s aie, so sure 'and so good as 13 v Bonnington's Irish Moss. V ' -¦, Whether, for the little folks B . '' ' ML, or the older people it cures B ¦ unitatidns, but only one M Bonnington's Irish Moss f r '<¦ _ _ ±±. ¦ Can Eczema i I Be Cured ? Soms do(stors say "No," other* - -- say " Yes." Hundreds of folks right here in New Zealand knovr by practical teat that PLAICTEKOA etttea Eczema. Here's an instance • Mb. T. TATLOB. Petone, -writes:— "l suffered for six months from Eczema down the right side of my face, cattstaff loss of beard. 1 spent 'pounds in various '¦ ointments, medioinea, and medical advice, i Tjttt got no relief— rather gtenr ¦wbrse. • Then your PLANTBKOA OINTMENT ¦wa* brought under my notice. I got a box and from the very- first I began to Improve. - Within a month I was completely enred. This happened twelve months ago. Not a sign have I experienced of the return of this dreadful complaint," f Dd-'toh suffer from Eczema or ,* other irritating akin diseases? * There's hope, relief, and cure for ' y'otf. " Use PLANTEKOA REMKDY and PLANTEKO A OINTMENT. If yon Would like free advice write to the Manager, Box 488. Tour letter . wuLbe treated in strict confidence. Eemedy, s'- per bottle; Ointment, „ 1/- and 21- per pot., , ; Flantekoa Cures Eczema. » (RENZIE S I PEPSO II pig««t9 th« food. you II eat and converts It into BB that wholesome) blood BB wHichf builds up the ggjj '. system. I All Chemists and Stores, 2/i I )' j TASLETS <pL- CROQUETTES — - 5 %' \r . ? ... * , It, doesn't matter In which of, the above forms you prefif your Milk Chocolate. The thing to be certain about istnatit's FOIt^THAT ONLY HAS THE FLAVOUR, Frost & Frost OUR WONDERFUL SETS WITH PORCELAIN GUMS ARE ¦ A Facsimile of Nature ' Set. of T«t& £2/2/- afld £3/3/t Single T<wth ¦-- -*• l "«• 5/* i ; PakteM Ext/ictioiW . - - !/• ; Temporal SeU Re-nudo 'f T* Id.PirinanentA ? - £l/l/*_ T»«fa Exuded Ft«,wh«i Sen •» Open S»turtl«y» till 9 pJfc

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

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

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