f SCHOOL TIME Is near and the boys will be wanting clothes. We invite mothers to look over our NEW STOCK OF BOYS' NORFOLK SUITS Made with plain shorts or breeches From 13/6 i^W^^AN^l THE IDEAL f[^]J^ SCHOOL SUIT ifCLOTHINGMoSI HALLENSTEIN BROS, LTD, 278 LAMBTON QUAY j and CORNER CUBA and GHUZNEE STREETS i * ' have just .. opened up a Fashionable Shipment of iSee our Specimens of ' Wedding Cartls, Invita- .4 .JE"^ ' tions, and Invitation 9 "" Cards in the new Hand- mm \mr Made, Delicately Tinted £\£\ "Deckled-Edge" Paper, fl XUU Good quality, superb' |||jm»fa|»Je shades in Apple Green, * i Silurian, Lfgftt Buff, and Rose Pink. These look exceedingly well when printed, | WHITCOMBE<& 1 TOMBS Lambton Quay / We are agents for the following well-known cars : — ''5.C.A.T.," representing the highest quality of Continental manufacture ... / ... ... ... Continental 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., Coventry ... ... ... ... ... English -"PENN 30«h.p."— Penn Motor-Car Company, Pittsbufgk . ... ... 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. y Catalogues Post Free to any address. INCLIS BROS. """VeW^'n. 8 """' i Y Get HOLSTEIN COWS 1 MILKY ( i It Is recommended by the Medical Profession for Invalids and ! > < , Children. Delivered twice dally fresh from the, farm. i < , Also FRESH EGGS, BUTtER and CKSAM. \ I / BUTTER MIJLK ! I The Up-to-date Medicine. Far superior to the many advertised I ' quack medicines, judging from testimonials:— ' ' , . M.P. writes :— "I was crushed to a Jelly In a«ugar mill i 1 > —cured with one pint." , ' I Ex«M. P. writes : " I was plown to atoms In a powder i \ mill— cured with three pints. First pint collected \ X* my stray fragments ; ' Second pieced them to- < , gether ; Third restored me to my family complete." %# JOHN S. MUNRO, Central Dairy, 58 Ghuzneo St., Phone 1745 A WE «<» landing 150 BALES, AND OASES OF THE FIRST OF THE KEW SEASON'S PATTERNS by the be3t manufacturers. A member of otir firm now in Europe has bought heavily from tho first patterns issued and we are thus able to offer the NEW GOODS FIVE MONTHS AHEAD f OV COMPETITORS. CALL AND- SEE THE LATEST FASHIONS IN OEEPES. OATMEALS, BUELAPS, SILKS, PANEL EJECTS, EEIEZES. SMITH AND SMITH, LIMITED. LOWER CUBA-STKEEET, O pposrrE town hall. 'Phone 1120. .'Phone 1898.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 27, 1 February 1912, Page 2
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