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f SCHOOL TIME Is near and the boys will be wanting clothes. We invite mothers to look over our NEW STOCK OF BOYS-N ORFOLK SUITS Made with plain shorts or j breeches •.. ■ j From 13/6 tmi^ZEALANI^ THE IDEAL ' BBIIbB SCHOOL SUIT iiaOTHINGfACT^ HALLENSTEIN BROS., LTD. 278 LAMBTON QUAY and CORNER CUBA and GHUZNEE STREETS V^^^^b uHBuB mtEm There's fashion in bags ! Don't bay old Styles! Imm When you select a handbag give Wjj& it the same amount of attention Wjji> -[■ as you would in ehoosjng a new M \. hat op a frock. iflj . Come y to us! "IBe new corded kind" is London's very latest ! Sim HHH and we alone stock them in WellingK**^ra jft|sa ton. You cannot procure them else* . MmlM HHI where, Ota* Mr. G. H. Whitoombe, Hirai HH I now res^i n 8 * n London, seleats and BBBtM |$|i I despatches by direct mall steamer Esjjai jjffl?S l the pick of the fashionable bags aa H Wm "' tha P pe3Qnt [(*■ Ladies 1 ■BUI H<«m time in London. ((Hamd fiagS|l II Just * weeks Vom QJ6/J , Him Wion ol^ wIlQn the^ Xx j4t Gill and see them at WHITCOMBE &TOMBS _ tmm Lambton Quay ~ „ -| We are agents for the following well-known cars :^> "5.C.A.T.," representing the highest quality of Continental manufacture ... ... ... ... Continental "WtfLSELEY," manufactured by the Wolseley Tool ' and Motor Car Company, Birmingham ... ... English "STUART," manufactured by the Star Engineering Company, Wolverhampton ... ... „. English ■"DEASY," Siddeley type, manufactured by the Deasy Motor Car Manufacturing Company, Ltd., j Coventry ... ... ... ... ... English " PENN 30-h.p."— Penn Motor-Car Company, Pittsburgh ... ... ... , ... ... American All the above cars, as imported by us, are specially built to. suit Colonial requirements, and we will be pleased to receive a visit of inspection and to arrange demonstrations, if required. Catalogues Post Free to any address. INCUS BROS. "" n OT,s3S. Btra * < V Get HOLSTEIN COWS' MILK V j 1 , •" It Is recommended by the Medical Profession far Invalids and ! i i Children. Delivered twice dai|y fr«ah from tha farm, i i I ; Also fRCSH EGGS, IgI7TT£R »»*» <C|t|&AM . J > I BUTTER MILK / i - The Up-to-date Wl«dlcine. Far superior to the many advertised !' i ( | quack medicines. Judging from testimonials I— l( . ' M.P. writes:— ',' I was crushed to a jelly In a sugar mill i ' i —cured with one pint." , ' < Ex-M. P, writes s " | was blown to atoms In a powder ' i ' mill— cured with three pints. First pint collected I X* my stray fragments j Seoond pieced them to< __ ' . gather ; Third restored me to my family complete. " i JOHN S. MUNRO, Central Dairy, 56 Ghuznee St., Phone 1745 A ! ' NEW SEASONS WALL PAPERS WE m* landing 150 BALES ANP OASES OF THE FIKST OF THP KW SEASON'S PATTERNS by the test m»nuf»ofcurer«. A member of pur firm qow in Etiropq hM bought heavily from the finfc patterns itsxted, tad we are %hw W>le tp offer tha NEW GQOPS ITVE MONTHS AHEAP OF COMPETITOIiS. QALh Am Bm THE LATEST FASHIONS IN CREEES. OATMEAIA BTTRIiAPS, SILKS, PANEL EJECTS, PHIEZES. SMITH AND SMITH, LIMITED, LOWER CUBA-SIREEET, opposite town hall. •Phone 1120, ' ' * 'Phow XB9B.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 24, 29 January 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 24, 29 January 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 24, 29 January 1912, Page 2