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LAST WEEK OF A REAL SALE T^f Special Offer : ggk MEN'S SUITS Him If ii T0 MEASURE /Jiff ft w Fit Guaranteed.. |il ■ 52/6 JI I J ' .THIS. WEEK ONLY 4 Wm^^i Hallenstein Bros. 1 [|||lH{^Sm 278 Lambton quay GLOTHIHG FACTQRYy corner Cuba and Ghuznee Streets. Hfl FAMOUS PIANOS " Sfiii H-^iP^ '^ IS1 ESI S1 Bl • 'Wpf^sM^'f^^^^M HII THE CORS it KALLMANN •^B^v^^^K-|te«rirz- THE fr| ti kuhla T^^i^S^^^E. THB SCHIEDMAYER -S^^2P'-?S9^^^^b the newman — affi^^— e-r.^4w jgyUgisr^ "^Wl^* CASH OR EASY TERMS in charge of Mr. H. P. VinniB ... combe, a gentleman, of 25 I years' experience in the piano trade. Intending purchasers can therefore rely on getting the best of attention and value. Chas. Begg & Co., Ltd. MANNERS ST. - WELLINGTON S. H. HORNER, Manager Established 51 years, the eMett in NX ISB9I . .^^^mt MX 4^^^ v^fl^ i^Bl BBk -^G^EaKSTjß*Br~J^m dWwmS^KK . Mm^BSKB MlFm^^^M^K JmW Jam BMBI HHI HBKUtto Mm* mfLtgmtKSLJ MmmM J MB^^B^mmW^S' cBl I '§IEEEJNG:STONES TO HEALTCij ill ObserTd the steady tread and Confident gait of this man. *8» You can see determination Krrifc large in his features. He is i§£ eg one of thousands irho, when sickness and disease held them fS >$. in its relentless grip, rughed from Doctor to Sanatarium, from m ffl valley to hilltop, from inland to seashore, in the desperate $2 |g effort to rewin what they had lost— Health. But now he f& m Jl? a c 9 that -Plankkoa is indeed the stepping-stone to health. f§ IThe first dose is the first atop on the road to recovery, and §8 every succeeding dose forces the pacie. It gives a grip of life sj& once more. It gives renewed energy, and enables tne sufferer W to gain good health. Read the experience of on» wio hat M proved it. |S fltago Sheep Farnier Had ,~ i Sciatica for 20 Years. ky || Mi tried Wound Over Tw» Ytan. A IT ji || PfanttkM Cum Mm. It WIL § MB. 'WALTEB COCJCBTJBN. farmer' ffll K)f^ 11$ Elliotvale, Otajo, -write* thAiwibe result H9 jjKaVA. ffiff < of an accident ho had an open sore on the MvfftfSHwV^ «&iS , i foot for over two years, the dye from the IbHßp' V; ffi& %. Book canning poison in the wound, it CmWBF' ?/ <gs frtt was eottine wors« «o he started to tue (HMHjk X |§5 - ffl PLANTEKOA. In Addition to the wound. Wi M he bad suffered with sdiatioa for SO years 'HI . sfi M Althoaga he procured PLANTEKOA to TOstf v£h \* core the wound 01117, it did more for "V| THfc • Os him 'than he anticipated,' The • 1 V& _^*" (<& 1 resnlt is best described in his owa 4 <£w^^— ■ « ga words:— "My foot i» quitefiealed 1 r^o* oa> a£ am *— :^^Z — I m andthe «cktica (rared. Ihavanat ft'rLJSS W ' ■WithadeiirfttsteaefltotheM.he HV Hilißl~-^-S^LJ M requests that they should write to JB* Z^L ' I £x'P*?WQ 1 fewhrfdrSStln*?" 7 f^* n^ fr^ pfeflH 1 Flantbkoa Bzirtm", S-/. \^^h^L 9^M ©tfpl W PtANTiJicoA Ointment, 2f- • 1 jfloj<!fsiSiil^/ *%?*£ X f and 1/-. PLANTEKOA &>Ai% nmMM '^WL \ I stores |S^^^ '" !^S| fs) For free medical advice write to |v IfflflflS-Mi)* "H *'.•*&& Mt 'i i MI dm the Manager Plantekoa Proprie- ML? l .; k±<-. s£C sS?»] Wt tary,Ltd.,WeUiueton. *£ DiSEtelS of v-C S#^jffl !#^*P^l jm m api B BHB No other Tea PIBiBBIwI ■ ■■^%F ■VH iJno"and ■ economy. It J3thefavottriteloeeaTifcciti9thebMt. Allßtores. 1/8, 1/10 ana 2/- per lb. 36 Young housewives will find that work will jdßS&mmSLm^s be lightened if they always use SYMINGTON'S aJcoftee essence Jp^ It is most economical and easily made. Men «j Jf j y^^y folk appreciate it because ot its pleasant JUsJßuv W\> / aroma, delicious flavour and full strength. bUsI^L f Your grocer has it— but say Symington's. K§||^^\ J l

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 26, 30 July 1912, Page 2

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