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By Special Appointment to ySsS*Js»!3Wfißrf His Excellency Lord Islington t 222/4, Lambton Quay. WELLINGTON. M quality gssds A larfie stock ot Ebony .,, ackad Brushes, with mi s°<^ s °« ! fiT^tTfh .^SBw » 1 1 best n &t°d white biistles insntriiftn fs MLra Si.,' hL fiSkXa's^HSßi at reasonable Ladies Hair Brushea 16/-. 17/-. 19/- cash WSpecnCßK Gent's Military Brushes 15/- cash approved <^^^^^^PT prices. Cloth Brushes 7/6 cash Hat brushes o^6 cash " customers B! *MBBSaiwSaaß(^^ E. 48 Also sets oi brushes in cases at all prices. X ri <siiw«r M,»,.r,f.,< c-i,u ' Suitable lor travellers These goods are , B ' Decanter ia?£si^£BM/ ————=• specially imported by us direct from the best i Silver Mounted Cut London m « kera ' GUss Cla c r^ h JuB &l™jS

The biegest audience in the world is listening to the Edison Phenegraph to-night. We' feel that we are quite safe in saying that at least three million people; of all aatjonalities and in all places, are at the present moment being entertained J>y this monarch «f Bauad-reproducinf machines. ,■■;•• Edison turned loose 'the greatest of all hits inventions when he produced the Edison Phonograph— the' machine which is flooding the world with the best of music, the sweetest of sons, the heartiest of laughter, and the most wholesome of entertainment. It is heard eyerywhere but i* your home. Gat an Edison Phonograph to>day. *- • Edison Phonographs and Records are sold in all parts of Australasia. Write to us direct for latest lists, and name and, address of the nearest dealer. . i, ■ - , y»" , , , , / THOMAS A. EDISON, LTD., (Whotetle only) 364-372 Kent St., Sydwy.

THE gj-EEAT ASTHMA CUEE Ac prepared by H. BRITTAIN, Chemiit, is having a big sale. Iti effects are TRULY MARVELLOUS 1 And the united testimony of grateful liatiantg pronounces it to he A MIRACULOUS CUREI Pries 2s 6d per bottle; post free, 2s 10d. H. BRITTAIN, CHEMIST, 56, MANNERS-STREET. N.B. If no benefit derived", money, willingly returned. POST FREE— Arsenical Fill*, 1 1» 6d; Certicura Soap, Is; Spring Blossom Soap, 6d ; "Hawkins's Instant Relief Asthma Powder," Is and 2s tin; Spring Blossom Ointment, 6d and Is; Spring Blossom Pills, 6d and U; Bloomine Corn »'ure, 6d; Mandarin Laundry Glaze, 6d and Is. Sold everywhere. From Whole sale Druggists, or Mrs. Louisa Hawkins, George-street. Dunedin. AT this season many of the strongost constitutions become run down, and it's not tho easiest thing in tho world to regain* your strength and vigour unless you take Marshall's Fospberine. This reliable Tonio and Nervo Food quickly restores the appetite, and brings healthy restful Bleep to tho tired sufferer. Price Is, Is 6d, and 2s 6d bottle. Got it now. LUNCHEON, SUPPEE, &! TEA EOOMS. "CURL'S • ■^ COMMERCIAL j RESTAURANT, j LAMBTON-QUAT. AFTERNOON TEA A SPECIALITY J Open 9 a.m. till 11.15 .p.m. Open 9 a.m. till 11.15 p.m. JAMES FRASER, Proprietor, i Telephone' 2806. , ADELPHI CAFE. • . PANAMA-STREET (Opp. G.P.0.) BREAKFAST, Morning and Afternoon Tea, Hot and Cold Luncheons, Hot Teas. Gentlemen's Smoking Lounge. Papers and Mugazines provided. Coffee .and Homo-made Cakes a Specialty. Open 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. ; Saturdays 8 a.m. ' to 2 p.m. Dances, Social Evenings, etc., catered for. BRICE'S BRICE'S (Late of Bodega) TyEW LUNOH AND TEA ROOMS, •^ 226. Lambton-quay (opposite the Dresden). HOT MEAT, FISH, AND OYSTER TEAS. 5 to 7.30. On Saturday!, to 10 p.m. TMPER^IAL RESTAURANT, •*■ Mannors-st. (next Clarendon Hotel). Under entirely new management. BREAKFAST, LUNCHEON, AND SUPPER ROOMS. Open from 7\a.in. to midnight. 'Phone No. 2952. J. PKRRY,

SPASMODIC CKOW ASTHMA COHOUS BRONCHITIS CATARRH COLBS CBTABLIBHCO I*7o A. simple, safe and effective treatment for bronchial troubles, avoiding drags. Vaporized Cresolene stops the paroxysms of Whooping Cough and relieves Spasmodic Croup at on.cc. It 1* a boon to sufferers from Asthma. The air rendei-cd strongly antiseptic, inspired with erery breath, makes breathing cusy; soothes the sore turost and stops the cough, ussurlngrestfulDights. It Is Invaluable to mothers with young children. Cresolene relieves the bronchial complicity tlons of Scarlet Fever raHßP | " l| " l " lli '"' a ""JHB and Heasle3 and Is amg -d, ejet? Jjm valuable aid In . thoßMTii3r.-AU /z^JSWi treatment ot Dlphthc-V jfcr^^^^^^! Cresolene's beet rec-w. JBy^L?£&f^bf ommendatlon 1b Its 30 EX jwft lUCvJ'Sf* i*^ years of successful use. ltta>^«(P^\J»r' Vap«-Cres«leoe Ct. I jO "*^H^T^ 6208RTLAHDTST ,H V .U. SA. pffl|^^^^^^Bl VSOR GHBLB. Give it LAKE'S EMULSION cwry day. Many children have got along wonderfully on Lane's It fattens their little bodies, strengthens their nerves, dims?l* ii > j % tMS ' B «<Ws them up. LANE'S EMULSION is a medi-cine-food that helps weak children to grow into strong, robust healthy children. It is quite astonishing what a tcaspoonftil of LANE'S EMULSION given regularly three times a day will do for the children. You can prove it by trying it. LANE'S EMULSION, OUTH Gold Pills" positively cure Flatulency, Constipatisn, Inii^estitn, Dizziness, Lassitude, lyspejisia, Etc. "THEY TOUCH THE LIVERI" PRICES-4O Pills, 1/6; 12*. 3/I). W. VIRTUE AND CO., 5, VICTORIA-STREET. i WELLINGTON, ri RAIN, FLOUR, PRODUCE And COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Agenta for THE N.Z . FLOURMILLERS' CO* OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION. LTD. NO ono likes to suffer unnecessarily, but that's what all Indigestion nunorers aro doing, for onco they triad Dr. Crossland's Npxol, thay would be permanently and immediately roliovod of tnoir trouble. Noxol cures sufforore by Iho natural moans — supplies tho horbs and fruit juices which j Iho deranged digestive organs demand. Try id yourself to-day— it will out'e you. 2a bqttlq at jjm: chemist*.

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

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 140, 13 June 1912, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 140, 13 June 1912, Page 4

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