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Where Best-Hressed Men c«e from In the numerous branches of GEORGE •DAVIES LTD. throughout New Zealand, there is now on display the j Supreme Winter Suitings lixhibit — a fnJl half-a-thousand of the picked \ "plums" that tlie mills have turned out I pew this season. every bit of it is Yours for you to delightfully inspect, and discover the j Cloth Ideal of your fancy. » For somewhere, here, is that one particu- j lar Affinity of your fabric taste that you ,-would call " just right " for your Winder Suit or Overcoat. * i is Your Invitation. The main purpose of this announcement iB to invite you to enjoy the hospitality ■fliat any of our branches will extend you. iWe want Yon to see for Yourself how this firm is building at 55/-, 63/-, 75/-, •and 84/- the utmost- in Gennine-Tailored-to-yonr-Ovder Suits. They stand alone. Gall to-day, or write for samples. They'll fee sent you gladly free by return. A post card will bring them. GEORGE DAYIES: LIMITED. . i „ THE MODERN TAILORS, \ 64, WILLIS STREET '. (Between Evening Post and Grand Hotel), ' I i , WEULiNCTON. ' * ! Under entirely new management., ! Branches everywhere. 102 \ c— RHEUMATISM 1 i NEURALGIA LUMBAGO j ! STIFFNESS SPRAINS | \ SORENESS BRUISES | | * Of all Chemists mnd Stores. v ' j ™EENZIE'S ■< PEPSO ' Digests what you -man e£l t and makes' mm your food taste a^ na good. ■BBBBi "I C&enlsts and Stires, 2/6 Bonoington's j The success of Bonnington's j * Irish Moss has been so great, • and its sale so large, that \ unscrupulous persons have \ tried to imitate it. In \ , order to. make a larger profit ■ | some retailer may endeavour to sell ! you one of these imitations. Ask \ lot Bonnington's and insist on get- j ring it. For orer half a century it has been the standard medicine f«r j coughs aad coldi — there's nothing j so safe, so reliable, so effective. \ ' MR. J. TURNER, of DuucKd. | write* : — Fot some yens I tire ; tuui Banninctan't Irish Most far \ Mis. Tamer «d she has derived \ mucb benefit by ils use. She was t i conadeied consumptive but Bon- '•■ \nmrtaa'« Irish Mais lv» quite resta- < ed her, and tlie ii n»w quite ttisnc , I 1 hue recommended it to many , y oeitmU. and believe thtt all kive / f been pleated with its effect." oO^jy f carracleen w I IRISH MOSS i FfuDsorrs Eumenthol Jujubes The Great Antlstptic for the Cure «i Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Influenza, and the Prevention of Consumption. mm Medical Vnu as* ClrcnUr" «y«:•'rrheatj Jujubes should b« of special nernca to lecturers, public augers, and speaker*, and indeed, to all wbo are called upon to via - 4il«r TOicw frequently for proloDgetf period!." SOLO BY ALL CHEMISTS AND tTOHEKEEPERS IN TINS. f 816E, U ML

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 140, 13 June 1912, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 140, 13 June 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 140, 13 June 1912, Page 4

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