JJOT- "WATER BAGS ! ENGLISH MANUFACTURE At ENGLISH PRICES! ERANK SHAW, MEDICAL HALL, WILLIS-STREET (Opposite Duthie's). LADIES' "WINTER COMFORTS!" WHEN tho v inter sets in; and everything U cold and miserable, you like to have you i' feet cosy and comfortable, don't 'you? Nothing cosier than our blippers ! 1/6 Will buy you a pair* of nice, warm felt slippers in any shade to suit your fancy. Wo have them also in innumerable styles and makes. Call 'in and beo them ! PEA ROE'S BOOT ARCADE 106, CUBA-ST. and RIDDIFORD-ST.
! WELLINGTON STEAM JJFE WORKS" CLEAN or Dye Foathors and Feathor Boas to match any pattern. Suite, Dresses, or Furnishings, Dry Cleaned or Dyed. Satin Slroes Dry Cleaned or Dry Dyed any shade. Gloves, Furs, Panama Hats, elo., C'leanod. 1 W. BARBER AND CO., ,125, CUBA-ST., & 147, RIDDIFORD-ST. Telephone 226. ' H. SPEAK] M.P.0.C., Dr. of OETICS, > KYESIGHT SPECIALIST, '. WTLLIS'STREET, WELLINGTON. LENSES made to fit any style of frame or rimless mounts. Artificial Eyes and Lonses Rcpolibhed. CONSULTATION FREE. I THE "RUDGE" > "MAKES GOOD 1 ; AGAIN. / ' ■ 1 . * , ' * f -'- * " OTJCOfiSS'. ifi' ! quite * an'""easy ' matO tor for ' a Motor Cycle like tho 3_-h.p. Rudge. ' Its superiority ' \vas_ shown once niore in the ,recent reliability trials, where this great machine secured Ist, 2nd, and 3rd places for lowott petrol consumption. Rido a Rudgo. E. REYNOLDS & CO., LTD., ' "WHOLESALE AGENTS, Wellington^ CHILLY? THEN BUY NEW UNDERWEAR! YOU simply shouldn't go about the&e sharp days aJid evenings in unsuitable Underwear. It isn't good for the health, therefore purchase, at the "Kavh," winter weights — any si/c you need— in all. wool garment's. Singlets and Pants from 4/9. WALLACE AND GIBSON, "THE KASH," Willis-street.
FIRE ! FIRE ! T7 E G E T A R I A N CAFE > E G E T A a I A N CAFE' Have Oponed New Rooms at 83, WILLIS-STREET (Oser SHORTT'S). THE Prince he kissed tho Princess twice. Tho PrincebS (though sho found it nice) exclaimed in modest, boft burprise, "Wtiy do these tardy ardours riioY "Hoart'B Life," ho cried, "since yesterday, we'\u had Suratura — hey!" LOST, the only chunce you'll ever get of drinking perfect tea, unless you can be persuaded to try Suratura "D," 2s. "(SWEET Angel Il'I 1 ' he said, as helipped tO and tipped. "At last lam in Heaven !" "No," said she, "You're still in New Zealand, and you *till have Suratura. Why leave us?"' ABOUNDING bookie once dFd Eend~iL present to a lady friend. She swore she'd -wed him straight, for he had sent her Suratura, Tea ! A HOTTENTOT ~ "can't 'appreciate Wagner. Your judgment is out if you think otherwise. If you must do something nobje, why not introduce Suratura Tea to buffering spinsters? fipHE maa who boasts of his 6potless A reputation is probably merely clever. You never know how long such luck will last. Why should you huffor? Solace yourself with "Suratura." "Ti/TADAM, if jou mo boiifeiblc, you J-*-»- won't look >our age. If you drink Suratura Ten, you can't. I can bee seventy, but yesterday a dunibcl called mo 'Didduuib !' *' — William Bunker, Colonel. NISHOP NOODLE had ucTboodle7bub ho didn't care. Fortune armed him to enduro a life to lean. Fortune, that capricious queen, filled his cup with Suratura. MOTOR Cycles— Just arrived, latest model. -Bradbury's, the best hill climber, possessing many * special advantages in design ; 50 New Bicycles at reduced pricee to plear. Saville's Cycle \Vork3, Kont-terrace. PURIRI adds a delicious snap to spirits and milk, it is superior to Soda Water, and contains natural mineral qualities. Try jt. At a}l hotels. "T7ELZONE" Hand ~ Emollient and » Skin Balm ; mokes hands velvety and cures chapped hands; Is 6d (post free), nt Castfo s Pharmacy, 70, Cuba-iit. LABOUR is sa-ved by preparing your floors with Bailroom Powdered Wax. Sold at Martin's, Mamiere-streot. Is 6d. A LL Classes of Cleaning aro under--£a. vaken by tho Wellington Cleanius Co., 97, Dixon-bt. 'Phone 2224.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 101, 29 April 1912, Page 1
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