d 7wz tvz mrc m 7n tt ;m: r« m nn; sr: tzz zt: ?k nr;rn nr: rr: rrsa In a| j!» mt p SEE THE 0 X H I*2 Watches, nickel and grunmetal Pascal's Sweets —^d and 10$ djj a" 3/6 Colgate's Soaps — Turkish ■• ft Globe Alarm Clocks— 2/3 Bath, 3d.; Cashmere Bou- Jft Table Knives, xylonite handles quet, 7^d. n B ; 4/3 half dozen Colossal— 54. J| ■ ■ Dessert Knives, xylonite hand- White Castille — sd. ■■ fj les— 3/9 half dozen Wrig-ht's Coal Tar— 7d. rf ni Guaranteed to Wear White Pears' Unscented— Si.' «j ft- • throughout— Cleaver's Oatmeal, Glycerine ?J X Table Spoons — 4/3 half dez. and Cucumber — ' '■« Dessert Spoons— 3/- half dtz. 9d. box (3 cakes) ?| Tea Spoons— 1/8 half dez. Salt Shakers and Pepper Shak- "B" B J Table Forks— 4/3 half dez. ers— 3d. each H H Dessert Forks — 3/- ha!f dsz. Carbolic Tooth Powder (large ■■ Clothes Pegs — dozen size) — 3d. ;| an White Fluted Cups and Saucers Epsom Salts — 4 packets Id. ■■ X half dez. Calvert's CaTbolic Tooth Ppw- "I X Fancy Slop Basins and Sugars der — ' °sd. ■■ 4^d. each Euthy_mol Tooth Paste— lSid. -j KEgg Cups — Id. each Hazeline Snow — 1/2 i] Scrubbing Brushes — : 4£d. Pompeiian Massage Cream 2/« "fl X Enamel Saucepans — Frem 9d. Pear's Violet Powder — 7id. Si Tumblers — 1/- half doz. Hugget's Boracic Powder, 7^d. X Shaded Toilet Sets — 15/6 GosnelFs Face Powder— 1/3 Si Dish Mops, Egg - beaters, Roger and Gallet's Violet — 1/3 ' H X Strainers, Enamel Mugs, Cleaver's Violet — 1/- a , Potato Mashers, Can Open- Juno's Violet — > 1/8 m Kers, Toasting Forks, Lemon Colgate's Cashmere Bouquet, '* Squeezers, Rat-traps, Patty Dactylis and Violet — lO^d. «4 KPan3, Trays, Cake Tins, Toilet Soap — 2 cakes for Id. ■■ Hammers, Basting Spoons, Shampoo Powders — 2d. "^ H Candlesticks, Graters, Beetham's Glycerine and Cv- ■ > Cream Jugs, etc., cumber — 1/- m HAH at 4ld. each Nail Brashes— 2d. Il Large Jugs — 9d. Baskets — All prices from 3d. ■( t: a Q 100 FRAMED PICTURES, must be oold From 1/- to 10/6 « PS most lees than Half Price "J i: b B« — ■ 71 L "J !: NO MAIL ORDERS FILLED FOR THESE GOODS. V. h H X H c VEITCH & ALLAN i | WELLINGTON'S BUSIEST STORE | H X . H Wl ■■■■■■■■ I|M I|l■ g ■ l|l I| 1 1| Il| 1 1 |l B|M B|| liniiiiigiigiggig THE HOME OF v Perfect Contentment The flicker of the firelight in the semi-darkness — the soft, rich notes of the perfect piano — the nerves soothed^ the brain refreshed—' 'Home, Home, Sweet Home," indeed! You've wanted a piano — perhaps for a long time. Why not realise your ambition now. The Wellington Piano Co.V System of Easy Payments will suit all pockets. - * World-famous makers are represented in our stock by Bluthner, Challen, Allison, Pleyel, Rogers, etc. Enquiries cordially invited.' *ri \JLT p p 124 LAMBTON QUAY me vv• r • \*m h. c> w . BLICK< Manwr . I Infants 9 Winter Wants are Easily Satisfied Here. I " Specialisation Is the Success of Business." I This is a truism so far as present day trading is concerned. I It Stands to reason that the man who specialises Infants' Wear will I have something to justify his existence. I PATRICK'S GOOD VALUES I are a strong argument in justification of their being what they are — • I Specialists in Children's Outfitting. I These values back up our claims : — - . . . ■ I WOOL BOOTEES— Bd., ie£d., 1/-, t/3, and 1/i I WOOL- INFANTEES— Bd., 7£d., 9d.' and 1/- * , ," I WOOL OVERALLS— I/6, 1/i, 2/3, and 2/6 •. I t I WOOL SHAWLS— 3/11, 4/11, 6/6, 7/6 to 17/6 . J 3 WOOL and SILK BONNETS and HATS— I/8, . 1/11. 2/i I and 3/6 | WOOL TURBANS— I/-, 1/3, and 1/i .,-. D. S. PATRICK & CO. I "PATRICK'S CORNEB" CUBA & VIVIAN STS. V - ' ,-A M/tk g Is now packed, is. three grades. The MaWfWft Mk ' MMT jq /k jMj&^bl S^®^ 1s 8d ift splendid value— get a packet to- ? ASK FOR i $ INFANTS AND INVALIDS > RECOMMENDED BY \ \ THE MEDICAL FACULTY. 5 X OBTAINABLE FROM ALL GROCERS. 5 fB/3 &> 109 il I UIFIMnE'B'O Corner cuba & WvUlUdrE MANNERS STS.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 135, 7 June 1912, Page 9
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