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A BRIGHT, STRONG EYE IS THE INDEX OF YOUR VITALITY. STRONG EYES are a jewel of priceless value. DON'T NEGLECT THEM. Consult us about them. We- make No Charge for Testing your Sight, and if Glasses are not needed you will be told so. PRANK SHAW, PRACTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMIST-OPTICIAN, WILLIS-STREET (Opp. Duthie's). SMART SPRING ... FOOTWEAR ! "•&* fiIHESE Shoes are specially _ deJL signed to show off those tightfitting skirts to perfection. Here's a. straight tip; Call in and bee them. Ladies' Patent Golosh Dull Kidtop Balmorals, the fashionable ''Pug" toe and high Cubau be«ls, 21s 6d. Ladies' Grey Suede-top Patent Golosh Button Boot, the last word in, style, 22s 6d. Ladies' "Matt Kid" and Patent Low Derby Shoeo, latest "Pug" I toe and high Cuban heels, 22s I 6d. Ladies' Grey Suedo Patent Whole Goloshed Walking Shoes, stylish "Pug" toes, 23s 6d. PEARCE'S BOOT ARCADE 106, CUBA-STREET, And j RIDDIFORD-STREET. ! THE "BRADBURY" FOR SIDE-CAR WORK I Always Reliable. (TTHHE ideal Side-car Motor Cycle is •J. the "Bradbury," tho machine with the big, powerful engine that will take you anywhere without any fuss. For real enjoyment, ride a "Bradbury" with Side-car attached. R. Saville, Kent-terrace, Retail Agent. E. REYNOLDS & CO., LTD. VICTORIA-STREET. WHOLESALE AGENTS. cost op living; REDUCED BY OUR STOCKTAKING SALE. A Few Gents' TAN and BLACK BUTTON and LACE BOOTS Clearing at 8s 6d and 89 lid, easily worth 22s DAINTY SHOES for LADIES, MODERATELY PRICED. EDWARDS AND SON, BOOT MANUFACTURERS, 131, MANNERS-STREET. And at HATAITAI (next Tram Waiting Shed). SMART " TIES— LONDON'S LATEST I OUR endeavour to giv& you something better tor your outlay is successfully d6tnon> strated in our ehowing of new Ties. - • - • Wide Ends 2s 6d each. I WALLACE AND GIBSON, j "The Kash." ! OUR FAITH IN STETSON HATS ' j IS WELL-FOUNDED I THE reason is simple — the world does not, cannot proI duce a better Hat. They are unI ' equalled for 6tyle, quality, and service. New shapes just in. WALLACE AND GIBSON, ¦ "The Kash." THE OXYPATHOR'S WONDERFUL CURING POWERS. A LUTE ONCE MISERABLE-NOW WORTH LIVING. Pahiatua, 27th July, 1912. THE N.Z. OXYPATHOR CO., Wellington. DEAPv SIR,— I feel I must write you a few lines re Oxypathor treatment. I am well-known all over this district and Hawkes Bay, »nd people _ know what I have suffered with gout ; in fact, I commenced to think life was not worth living. Strong in health and body, and not knowing any moment I would be knocked clown a useless cripple, it was a miserable life. 1 must say that our lodge doctor (Dr. Dawgon) has spared no expense nor troublo in trying to drive this dreadful complaint out of my system. If 1 had been paying him a pound a visit he could not have been more attentive ; but it was all to no purpose. I also tried a course of Rheumo (24 large bottles), with the came result. I saw your advertisement in Truth, and Mr. Hogg's testimonial, and made up my mind to try the OXYPATHOR, and with your kind Resistance I was able to do so. Now, sir, I must tell you that I hive not been &blo to use tho machine as I should havo done, as my work takes me away from home from Monday till Satuiday. I have bad to camp in all sorts of place<!, wet through nearly every day, and often a damp bed to sleep in. I have had only Saturday nights and Sundays to uso tho OXYPATHOR. Havo I raven it * fair trial? No! But what has it done for me in this little time? Why, I could not tell you in words, leave alone Writing. It has simply xnado a new man of me. Why, if it was not for the OXYPATHOR I would not have dared to go to work in such wet weather. Flood the country with these machines} make it so that every poor man or woman can_ possess one. Proclaim its wonderful curing power in every town and village, and your work will be a noble work. Why, sir, thero is not one in a thousand knows about tho OXYPATHOR or its wonderful curing powers, and still they suffer. (Signed) THOS. GORE, Telephone Linesman. THE N.Z. OXYPATHOR CO., - Commercial Union Buildings, Lambtonquay, Wellington. 'Phone 2942. P.O. Box 683. AGENTS WANTED EVERYWHERE. JU-JITSU, TAPANESE Art of Self-Defence, as tS Taught in Japan. Write for particulars. J. A. DUFF^ *6. Willis-street.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue LXXXIV, 23 September 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue LXXXIV, 23 September 1912, Page 1