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/CONSULT PRANK SHAW, ABOUT YOUR HEALTH. PRACTICAL AND QUALIFIED CHEMIST-OPTICIAN, MEDICAL HALL, WILLIS-STREET. (Opp. Duthie's), And at TORY-STREET. . GOOD FOOTWEAR AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. EVERY man, woman, or child of Wellington has now the opportunity of purchasing our Footwear at prices lower than wo have, ever offered in the past.' Our GREAT CLEARING SALE \s now on. At the very least it means alO per cent. Baying ; on some lines moro ! We must have the room. So save on your Footwear, and buy ■it at' PEARCE'S BOOT AftCADE 106, CUBA-STREET, And . ' RIDDIFORD-STREET. jTir ANTED , KNOWN. GEORGE AND GEORGE COMMENCE ON THURSDAY.. Ist FEBRUARY, •" ,At CUBA-STREET, NEWTOWN, AND •BROOKLYN, THEIR ' ' GREAT BARGAIN SALE Of HIGH-CLASS DRAPERY, ETC. REMEMBER 1 We start at each of our Three Stores on the Same Day, * THRUSTING OUT UNPARALLELED BARGAINS. - GEORGE AND GEORGE, CUBA-ST., NEWTOWN, BROOKLYN, ~THE' LATEST "REMEDIES. " t ZOUTH Green Pills relieve and rapidly euro gout, rhoumatisnl, - sciaticfi, lumbago, -pains in' limbs,- etc. They neutralise k all g6uty • and rheumatic acidity of the stomiicly -liver, and bowels, and remove the offending matter from tho system. The blood is purified and kidneys relieved, the joints become supple, and there is a general freedom from pain. Store price, 3s 6d (60 pills). _ Zouth Family Remedies are prepared in England. We ask for a trial and guarantee 'to refund money to any purchaser who is not satisfied with results. If your : chemist or storekeeper won't, supply, don't be put off. Call, or send P.N. Wo mail by; return. Zouth Cure Co-., Bolchor's Buildings, Wellington. tEFT-OFF CLOTHING. MRS NIGHTINGALE having taken over the business lately carried on by Mrs. Hill, 103, Lambton-quay, will give the highest cash price for Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc. Mrs. Nightingale will all by appointment to any address. Write or 'phono 2924. MRS. NIGHTINGALE, 118. Taranaki-atreet. and 103. 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 rsceive prompt attention; highest prices given. Address 139, Ingestre-street (next b'.S. Dispensary). T EFT-OFF Clothing— Mrs. Woodward, JLi Caßh Buyer of Ladies', Gents', and Children's Lett-^3 Clothing and -Boots. Letters receive prompt attention. 121, Ingestre-street (next Riak).* 'Phone 2379. LEFT-OFF Clothing.— Mrs. Rosen, Cash Purchaser of Ladies', Gents', and Children's Superior Left-off Clothing, Boots, etc. Letters receive prompt attention. Highest prices given. 120, Taranakistreet. UNKER— TEE.— At St Georio 7^ Hanover-square, London, on tholOth February, 1865, Lieutenant William Bunker, of the Foreign Legion, Algiers, to Suratura Tee, only daughter of The U.R.A.L.I. Tee, of Chicago and Ceylon, Golden wedding 10th February, 1912. Still lit, egad ! 7TKHE Sea Ceaseth,~and thatlufficeth us I i ' But you can only say so if you drink Suratura 'lea. A stimulant that never stirs regret. "D," 2b. finHE Student mused: "Now, let me A think. I've bought blotting paper and ink. What else was 't she said I must get? Oh, tea! Suratura, I think, is the best of all teas one can drink." FOUND, in every good grocer's shop in N.Z,, the ope and only positively perfect Ceylon tea in the -world. Delicious in flavour, exquisite and wholesome, of absolutely consistent quality— Suratura ! IF you should ever chance to fall upon a place called Point de Galle, go up the hills to Suratura. It's there the best tea grows. None purer. FOR SALE, the finest, safest, pleasanteßt beverage in the world — Suratura Tea. "D" quility, 2s. T7CTHEN tho sun is bright and ehiriing, »», when tho clouds are grey, there s no need for vain repining, now that every day Suratura Tea is found everywhere the wide world round !_ A PARTRIDGE and a Dragon-fly went laughing down the street. They, winked at every ladybird thoy chanced that day to meet. They never dreamt of bein^ rudo. They simply winked from gratitude. A wise wee ladybird, you see, had given them Suratura Tea. 4^IITRATE~of Magnesia' v an excellent \J blood cooler and a raild aperient, Is and 1b 6d, at Castle's Pharmacy, 70, < 2uba-strcet, Wellington. SNAPPY~Pictures~froin 2i at _ Tiugey's, Mannei's-street; framed in various styles. "/CROSSED Fish" Sardine», .fried in V^ their own oil, and served piping hot on toast, make a lunch fit for a king. ' '{"CROSSED" ¥ish l7 ~Sardittes— Try them Vy* • for breakfast with crisp buttered toast and a little pepper. There's nothing moro delioious. SERVED as a paste in sandwiches, "Crossed Fish", Sardines make a. daihty a delicaoy as any you could wish to' put before your guests. . .

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25, 30 January 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25, 30 January 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25, 30 January 1912, Page 1