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A GHt-Edged Insurance Policy You insure yourself against fire. Wly net insure yourself against misfit? ■ GEBR6E BAVIES LTD. ACTUALLY PROTECT YOU. We 3bsolat«y guarantee to you that the suit you order from us shall please yon in every way when completed, cr we refund you your money. And we havo stood by that guarantee ever since wo started business, and will continae to do so, as long as we remain in business. True, the number of times ■we have been called upon to "make jjood" oil otir guarantee, have been remarkably few, but where it Las been asked, wo have done ifc, and will always do so. We d<jn*t expect any man to run the slightest risk when he orders a suit :roni us. We claim to make any man a satisjafitory Genuine Tailor-made Suit from 55/- to 84/-, and show him a solid saving on credit tailors' pricps. If we fail do so it's at our expense — nofc his Every suit is tried on in tho process of making. Every Suifc that leaves oar establish- j lent rupresents the fullest possible value for cash, a value that other tailors, with 'heir string of bad debt*, etc., find it impossible to give. Let us give you a hearty invitation to como in and inspect our !Now Suitings When you are passing step in and look at the stylos and "patterns. You -.^.on't be asked to order right away — jnst come in and make a comparison in your own interests. Patterns and self-moasurement forms are free i'or the asking. Write for <hem if you can't call. GEORGE DAYIES LIMITED, "The Modern Tailors" 56 WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON {Between Evening Post and Grand Hotel.) i i In the I Pink of Condition |j id an unusual sensation for j | M most people, whereas it should Vi §3 be the ordinary, every-day I g state of health. Indeed the p I majority of folk are so accus- i jj tomed to what may be called | "half health" that anything 1 ] like real fitness would be for | j£ them a special and rather rare 1 \ experience. It is, however, a | I great and mischievous error g ; to imagine that perfect health g \is something unattainable, g I Thanks to 1 | the splendid properties of what n | has been called the World's M i Premier Medicine, perfect ra | health and capacity for the 8s I duties and pleasures of life are | within reach of most people, i a Get that truth well planted in | I your understanding, and never 1 I be satisfied until you are in the I I pink of condition, which will | I be in an astonishingly short | time after you begin to take f Beecham'sl Pills | s 9oM eve^ wßcm itt coxes* pnM B9 | lOM. (36 pills) 1/1} (SSpUI»)*Z/J(IM»llIt); gj A. & T. BURT I LIMITED PLUMBERS ENGINEERS AND ELECTRICAL SUPPLIERS A. & T. BURT LIMITED. COURTENAY PLACE WELLINGTON"WHEN 1 THE KING WAS IN NEW ZEALAND, .XJkl'HtLJi Duke of Cornwall, he ' - * took advantage of his visit to secure some "Mosgiel" Rugs. By Boy*l command a, selection of tho choicest (from ordinary stock) ■was sent for inspection by Their Royal Highnesses, from -which they made their purchase with complete satisfaction. The Bugs that pleased the Kiug am be had at all High-class Drapers and Otitfttcers if you ask iot "Mofigiel." /TIAK ;m not take your •well-earned r<ss« AJ quietly after your day's work? It'a tlioße serves of yours that are nagging at you j they need food. Give them MAESHAtL'S P08PHBBINB ; it nouriaes the •nerves, and so restores mental equilibrium ; energy in work, and restfulness in leisure. Any Chemist or Store sells Fospherins. At 1«- Is 6d, and 2s 6d bottle,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 30, 5 February 1912, Page 3

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