The Coffee Maid, of Symington's, says: J|L t3sfc\ .^ "To make Coffee in a minute, and to serve |||| H f^v^^. Take a teaspoonful of Symington's-— boiling jg||| 8 water does the rest> " ' 30 || \^ a^hbb TSOS. SYXINGTON & CO., Eiiniurth *ni Lenion. THERE'S NO 10mm { fmgMo & sore imun ygf&P*^ 02 1/6— Chemists * Store*- 3/6 Simplicity s^^* 30 days' —^^■'••^If Free Trial. S^'^ir /H\ Ask your / ifr^f /Jr v dealer. / j-V-jf d. to , ,«j / 'M y^\ - / Pi il \kt^Jr stropping I 4 W^ aM in one. ===== A\ hsk Nothing to unscrew. ■■ ■ -- \207 A few strokes give a' *^n|| perfect shaving edge %. in 12 seconds. » •x No Razor can shave well unless it is sharp, and no blade can be sharp unless it 13 stropped. The Auto Strop is the only shaving implement that combine's instantaneous stropping with the advantages of a perfectly made and adjusted safety razor. With some safety razors you cannot strop the blades, but must keep buying new ones. With others you must take the razor to pieces and fiddle about with the blades in a cumbersome stropping machine. The Auto Strop is the "only safety razor that can be \ /gj. perfectly stropped and ready to give a perfect I ||ffi , ' . shave within 12 seconds of taking it out of its |' JtgL~*s2lS§Fsk case. It is also the most simple for cleaning. | rf«^i£||»tif3fKMjf|iy|^ S et compete as illustrated, consist- | I Who is the Well-Dressed Man ? Your eyes follow him f^^WMSssS!!? ■..■_ „-(,.-„ . c.. ,„ magnetically, picking HMSP^ r^ 51^ »*» f"* ™ delleob y him outof the crowd, f W U us, you will look your utmost, or he affects you singly ¥Bf . our style and workmansh.p ... .. i W El TTOk are incomparable ; but our pnce6 but pleasantly as he passes n f \\TOi „-, ««, , ■■ • a. k• .l G Hill \\H are 20/- to 30/- lower than current you m the street. It is the I /ml. \\W . . _ _ , _ i li / 1 II \UI tailoring prices. Uur Cash System exunconscious homage we 11 Jjju Vi| . . * r applied to tailoring— it is )\W /^ ot mcxc \ y to Bave mon ey, but for the recognition of the good /ft grea ter suit satisfaction, try us with tflstc s.na masterly braft M 4^ U your next order 64, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. JI3B The Purser recommends^R IPHH rps X ' MWlW^^ c k us ' ness m «» o{ the big liner |I|| Wra^l knows how many chests of Ceylon's ' W^ finest teas go into the vessel's holds j|||§ at Colombo consigned to AMBER ||lj i^^Wwl^vl Medical and scientific experts have « 8 M^att^W^ii nOt °"^ emonßtrate d that high-grade g Mk^ 1 \^ v VS^ teas are the best and the most healthful, M { ■ Ut> ' noreover ' l^ at » re 'almost as B " MhV^^^^^^raS^l Indeed lhe great investigation by the famous Bj W^^lvrlili Medical Journal "The Lancet," proved that it H COEt! Ul 6 more P er y« ar '« drink fine tea like 5 RIWB^B AMBER TIPS 2/- P« lb.t« instead of com- 1 * r«STOwra» mon " ehe *P teas > because the fine tea will give » iM^^H ' about 280 cups from each pound as against only B j W)Ms£ about 224 from common teas. tS l^^^a. "The Lancet" investigators reDorted "Good B teis present^ Uvice the phyiioUgical ralue of H EVEKYBODys FAVOURITE Wltaieeal« Agonts-THOMPSON Bros., wtd., w«nmittn.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 73, 27 March 1914, Page 4
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