IMITATED BUT NEVER EQUALLED! CLEANS AS NOTHING ELSE CAN. nS^ a^^fy's'f'pr/c'''l"';" ( ivf """'mirrrTmiiiimiiimmimi'iiiiiiiiun'i [ linK Made especially for Machinist*, Engineer*, Automobilists, Painters, Printers, Plumbers, Electrotypers, Metal Workers, Dyers, Gentler Workers, and others who need a perfect hand cleaner. Gd. Tin & SAVES TIME, SAVES LABOUR, SAVES MONEY DIRECTIONS.— Wet hands, take a thimbleful of Gre-Solvent, rub thoroughly over all parts of the hands, then rinse off. Works just as well with cold water as it does with hot water. Beware of Skin-Eating Imitations! Fine for Household Use.— Cleans Bathtubs, Sinks, Marble, Glassware, Kitehein Utensils, as nothing else can. Makes the housewife's hands soft, white and smooth. , VEITCH® ALLAN WELLINGTON'S BUSIEST STORE. T\R. RATNER HAS PLEAStTRE IN STATING THAT AJ HE CAN BE CONSULTED PERSONALLY AT rilS OFFICE, AMERICAN DENTAL PARLOURS, CORNER OF CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS, AND WILL BE PLEASED TO SEE OLD AND NEW PATIENTS.
MOTHER'S GREATEST FRIEND 1 sß^cS SB S H fl gg SC^hS FOR MAKING BREAD, SCONES, PUDDINGS, PASTRY, Etc., Etc. OBTAINABLE FROM ALL GROCERS Having been unable to procure suitable premises, we have decided to carry on business in the Showroom of our present building, which was undamaged by the recent fire. We are now showing our first shipment of Spring Millinery, and will bo pleased if you will favour us with a visit. HOOD BROS. » 78 and 80 Lamhton Quay MARSDOM ® CHAMBERLAIN DENTISTS 69 MANNERS STREET Next Opera House, WELLINGTON over McKenzie, Chemist. Painless Extractions, 1/. 00mmmi^^ tm Crown and Bridge Work, Full Upper or Lower y^lii|gJ^&WjWk 30/- per Tooth. Plates Re-Modelled from Fillings in Gold, Silver £1/1/- I *>J{lifi«&jUc* H! **^ and Cement. Extractions Free when Sets are ordered. Higheit Grade Work only done, and by the Principals, who are always in attendance. Open from 9 a,m. to 6 p.m., and 7.30 to 9 p.m. daily. Nurse Attendants. , Telephone 3332 y ■ ■ ■"—■ ■■■ IIIMII^ ELECTRIC IRONS, complete, 12/6 MRS. POTTS' ditto, N.P. with stand, 5/9 N.P. ROCHESTER LAMPS, No. 1, 7/9; No. 2, 9/9 ANTIQUE KERBS, 12/6 LAWN MOWERS, 16/6, 18/6 DUCHESS CHESTS, well made, 35/BRASS NAIL FENDERS, 8/9, 11/9, 15/6 N.P. CLOCKS, good, 21- CHILDREN'S COTS, 19/6 AUSTRIAN BENTWOOD CHAIRS, 5/11, 6/6 DOUBLE BEDSTEADS, 1 inch. 28/6 ' CHILDREN'S GO-CARTS, 27/6 EUREKA WRINGERS, genuine SINGLE BEDSTEADS With WIRE MATTRESS, 19/6 Velvet Pile and Plush TABLE COVERS, from 29/6 GEORGE WINDER WINDER'S CORNER -<£> CUBA and MANNERS STREETS
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 53, 30 August 1913, Page 7
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