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A Gilt-Edged Insurance Policy You insure yourself against fire. Why not insure yourself against misfit? GEOR6E DAVIES LTD. ACTUALLY PBBTECT YOU, We absolutely guarantee to yon that the suit you order from us shall please you in every way when completed, or we refund you your money. ' And we have stood by that guarantee ever since we started business, and will continue to do so, as long as we remain in business. True, the number of times we have been called upon to "make good" on our guarantee, have' been remarkably few, but where it has been asked, we have done it, and will always do so. We don't expect any man to run the slightest risk when he orders a suit from us. a We claim to make any man a satisfactory Genuine Tailor-made Suit from 55/- to 84/-, and show him a solid saving on credit tailors' prices. If we fail to do so it's at our expense — not. his. Every suit is tried on in the process of making. Every Suit that leaves onr establishment represents the fullest possible value for cash, a value that other tailors, with, their string of bad debts, etc., find it impossible to give. Let us give you a hearty invitation to come in and inspect our New Suitings. When you are passing step in and look at the styles and patterns. You won't be asked to .order right awayjust come in and make a comparison in your own interests. km " Patterns and self-measurement forms are free for the asking. Write for them if you can't call. 6EORGE DAVIES LIMITED, "The Modern Tailor's" 56 WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON (Bet-ween Evening Post and -Grand Hotel.) FLUENZOIiI i 9SSVES AWAY^MFL&JENZA COUGHS, ud all THROAT AFFECTIONS. De You Realise that c single dose ef this magid ' ' - remedy works wanders, AND CAN YOU AFFORD to be without • bottle of FLUKNZOL in your home P Mr.Cle— .cMU.tiia Maanferaf t_«Umitad 1 Hardware Co.. Cuba Street, writes t— " I am only too pleased to speak as te the . excellent qualities of FLU ENZOL. After a - series of tout* of Influenza, 1 found it t* act with magical effect; and in future I shall never be without it in the house far use in «' emergency. Ai an antiseptic mouth -wash it is also mast effective. I recommended the use of it to a friend of mine who had been troubled with "Speaker's Throat," and he is now enthusiastic in his praise of the preparation." -PROCURABLE EVERYWHERE. S Hudson's Eumenthol Jujubes III i. WJMgft' w W JSi!" 1 &?? Ma °____ <||||ij^ ConSUDipliODi CAUTION.— The large sale for "Eumeathol JUJUBES" has led to a number oi imitations being manufactured under the name of menthol and other jujubes. It is important, therefore, when buying to be «ure and get HUDSON'S Eumenthol Jujubes. You mi.y be asked to buy other jujubes, and be told they are "just m good" as Hudson's Eumenthol Jujube*. This proves that thwe imitation! and substitutes have no reputation of their own, and can only be sold on the good repute and hiph character of Hud* ■aa't Eumenthol Jujubaa. % RENZIE'S J I pepso ; ffl ; | Digests the food you ffi i I j eat and converts it into ' ||f I ! ! that wholesome blood fil \ which builds up. the Mm\ ~| system. 1 j All Chemists and Stores, 2/6 . I Got Rid of That f Cofdl j Delay is dangerous and may lead H i to more serious chest and lung m trouble. But bow? Bonnington's H Irish Moss will cure you. For over jg half a century it has been tested BJ and proved the most satisfactory H family remedy for young and old. to But be sure you get Bonnington's M Bonnirfflon's Irish Moss FARMERS, mechanics, blacksmiths, painters,- and all others who labour, need LANE'S MEDOLINB. The nicest, cleanest and most healinf article ever prepared for tbe '■.i*pds. Use it dally, g/- every wfcere.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 27, 1 February 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 27, 1 February 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 27, 1 February 1912, Page 4

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