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LASTJWEEK! Greater Reductions than ever HIGH-GRADE FURNITURE At Prices Never Before Offered. HIGH-BACK OAK CHAIRS, American make ' „ 12/6 each 50 Special AXMINSTER SQUARES, size i aft x 9 ft , 90/- each 30 pairs LACE CURTAINS, 3 yards long for 5/11 per pair Bedsteads and Bedding Seduced to Bed-rocU. Cbe Scoallar Co., Lt6. Lambton Quay. , i Get another from |p || Stockings 6 SocKs. ™'M Wool is far superior to cotton for foot-wear. mHi ' s more comfortable and much healthier. fe 1 1^ All-Australasian- Wool. They are unshrinkable and the |l||ll $£££& process retains the fleecy , softness of the wool. j|||||^- In a word are the best and — they are no dearer thaw ordinary hose, «3JSR(BKfiLjr Men's 4 lloie— ulain, tibberi, iai in vertical ntriiei, aft sliiiles. UtiicH- Hose— plalu, rlbkeil, late, and In vertical iti lv« 9, aft shailes. CkUdren s ] Hose and Sscks-plali). tlbfced. lace, and eojbrbldered la Ml taw» >»«(Kisaf\ colour ■'. Vt Men's Outfitters, D>-ar«rb and Stares. If your dealer does B*t >C9sxMntflL btock Jason" he can obtain it (torn his whalesalt Vtuse. ' irt c ** e "' diffl<.utly wrilt far "/<x«n" boohlei and n»mi ef'nttrttt tgtut tm Aal6 JASON HOSIERY CO., t.eloster, BngUnd. qp "W^ £&k. *BP& H>4^ *BQ^ *%P v 3 JL !£%> Jr&, W JZ^ HELj jSJ\, SK* I is the popular favourite among fruit preserves. It's as sweet and -delicious as the big, luscious ripe strawberries of which it is made. Your grocer has a jar for you ! Ask him for it. You will know it by this "X" ( Prepared in the Garden City by KIRKPATRICK - N«l«on § fO BE AT YOUR BESTIR 9^ you must cot rid of any touch of dyspepsia, Itv«r trouble or congtiputiuß, H l> t hut may rjf (troubling' you. Fltuons deiWiiid-s lHi-g^ly u»ou the healthy fjf uutlvity of tliodlur>i'Ntttf> uropfSHf^. If tli« functton of rfiSOßtlnn In oow- M Hlderahly dislurh«d; from wliuti'vin 1 oauso. u^npriil debility auddrpremi.' f\ iou vrllleitHue. If, on the nthev linnd. your diK«*ntivt> nrKUnn urn krptlu M good workfu£ order you will pxpovlcnre till »ht» eood i'ff«-t< «f round, J 9% robust heultli. Your altu sliould I>p to bftng the orRUHx ot digettlon ns }i l> iioarly ta si pitch of perfert efficiency u« iioigiblu. When tlivy »re nt m their b««t you will be at your best. KxceSlenee »f dlgoition is til* * X [y uttual reward of those who B take *• ; M »»W everywhw in boxti, ptke IDJd. (3b p.lli) I/It (5* plllt) & 2fa (168 »Ul|).

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 76, 29 March 1912, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 76, 29 March 1912, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 76, 29 March 1912, Page 5

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