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Plate tO laSt yOUr life- (MHiMBMB^HBMBBBHBjBaMMBMMMMeMBMMeMBMeM^MI p\ time, and then be passed *i on to your children* ♦ » The best procurable will w^^**"*^ 1^ give you the most satis- B^ _ *.- faction and pleasure, w^— *r&\ trrVy yffl&Sfißyßjm 1 and We supply the best. \\ J^^Ss^^^. Call and inspect it. . . \ f mlm\ E. 86— Handsome Electro- plated Tea Sot: T«a, Sugar and Creftm, £9/11/6 1 Coffe*, £5/10 - ; Hot Water Kettle, £12/7/- cash. A largeTseiection of Best Electro-plate In stock at all prices. Jjy^ W. LITTLEJOHN $ SON, ig§ggyjgg|£s JEWELLERS, ETC., L B y sp.ei.l A P p.mtm.nt to 222-224 LAMBTON QY., WELLINGTON (f^A His Excellency Lord Iclington. >Vv

■£BF^ Delay is dangerous. a m 0 Why risk more serious AA | JF troubles when you can be V J ojt quickly cured by a few doses AA rHP of Bonnington's Irish Moss |Fw I. — the family cough medicine. J^ m& Befuae imitations. Insist Bhd ?^«^ on the genuine. 53 ffl ' Irish Moss SB "When Housewives pay for butcher iue»t fft Eg They als6 pay lor bqiiea: B h) When jam they frdm the grocer got n n They also buy the stoiiej. H H But there's » Jam, a Stoneleae Jatv— ra S The fav'nte brand with toothers— fl§ m "ST. 6BOB.OB" tie same, ■ H And great U» fame, ■ a Its good-hesa beats oil others. ■ I^r***^.- "^^^iiH Aw ' t No thrifty Mother can afford j j to be without St. .George Jam 1 i in her horne — a 71b. Can is t| " but one-third the price of the M same weight of butter. ' For I table use .and baking p.urJ poses alike it has no equal. I the Enamel-l/ining of St. George 11 Cans protects the contents from m contamination with the tin and enM sures the fruit being always'as fresh H and fragrant as glass jar preserves. 9 . Ask your Grocer for I ST. GEORGE JAM. 3 PiTYtOseePale Girts stay pale. LANE'S EMULSION would make them well. f 90 LANE'S MEDOLINE I* specially prepared for the hands. Use it after washing ctothes. dishes, floors, etc. It makes tougn hands soft, supple and smooth, i/- everywhere. 2. ZOUTH Gold Pills positively cure Flatulency, Constipatian. Indigestion, Oiuintss, Lassitude, Dyspepsia, Etc. "THEY TOUCH THE LIVER!" PjRICES— 4O Pills, 1/6; 120, 3.'II - I'"" I I I IITIIII ■miI|HIMIIB|| Will oAwAK 5 liUlStp CIGARETTES Cure Asthma and Catarrh Of ail Ghctnistt THOS. BALLINGER & CO. LTD. JUST LANDED, iIiSW SEASON'S STOOK HOSE, RUBBER AND COTTON-OOVERED. Prices 4£d foot upwards. WE strongly recommend the COTTON. COVERED RUBBER ■ LINED HOSE, as it i« oleftn to handle, of good appearance, and unaffected 'by weather. CALL AND INSPECT. THOS. BALIiINGER & CO, LTD., PLUMBERS AND IMPORTERS, 58, 60, 62, VICTORIA-ST. ' KILPATRICK, THE NOTED SHOP For ' GENUINE CHEAT GROCERIES, i ARE here representing a few of tht :■ many, lines— * FINEST FANNINGS TEA, Is lb. , 5 pkts. SEEDED RAISINS, 1«. 51b PRUNES, Is. 71b RICE, Ib. 12 pkts JELLIES, Is THE VERY CHOICEST HONEY, 6d lb. , KILPATKICK, GROCER ,' 120, COUJRTENAY-PLACE, I Telephone SU j

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 112, 7 November 1912, Page 4

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