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m A Bewitching Confection— Created for those who know and love good sweets. Equal to the best ira- — each piece of (Viusciousness wrapped in V 'tinfoil —• thus you eat them fresh, clean, pure and dainty wherever ybu i>uy them. Buy "her" Aulsebrook's Imperial Chocolates always / Money Can't Buy Better! EH B : S« RUB BACKACHE AND LUMBAGO AWAY. RUB THE PAIN RIGHT OUT WITH SMALL BOTTLE OF OLD "ST; JACOB'S OIL" When your back is weak and aching; when -lumbago, sciatica, or rheumatism Has you stiffened up, don't suffer! Get a small bottle of the old, honest " St, Jacob's Oil" {torn your chemist, pour a little in your hand and rub it well into your aching back, and by the time you cau count fifty the ache and sense of weakness will be gone. Do not submit to being crippled by rheumatism. This soothing, penetrating !oil takes the ache and pain right out of your back, and ends the misery. It is magical, ■■ and does not burn the skin. Nothing else stops lumbago, sciatica and backache so promptly and surely..lt never disappoints. iif?********^ "Little Extras" If we ran our business on ordinary lines we would be selling our suits at ordinary prices. . If we bought our materials in the common way, that is, in suit lengths instead of in " rolls " direct from the best mills in the world, we would add a little more to our prices. If we sold for ci'edit, instead oi. for cash, we would again have to add a lijttle more. If we sent* our suits to another firm to be made, instead of making them ourselves xinder proper tailoring conditions, we could not guarantee satisfaction, and you would have to pay two profits. If wej had to pay stiff rents, instead of-Selling direct to you from our warehbuse, you would pay the extra, as a matter of course. It is these little "extras" added together that make tip the high prices you complain about, and the saving of which enables us to give you such wonderful values. In your own interests, why not investigate our claims? The great number of repeat orders we get, and "recommendations," prove, beyond a doubt that our business is . appreciated. , Men would not come again, and send others to us, if they Were not satisfied. • Would you ? 77 WILLIS ST. (Upstairs) ppp. Evening Post. Al» at Petone, Christchnrch and Auckland. Could Not Stick Pin Between Sores, As if Scalded. Broke and Formed Sores. Pitiful to See. Cuticura Soap and Ointment Cured Her. * Italians'; 71a Ballarat, Vic—" My little Stirl, Violet, has suffered with oczema ever since vaccination some Ave years ago. The eczema came out all over her; you could not stick a pin between the sores and more especially in her joints. It was like as if shn had been scalded, and the blisters used to break and form sore 3 which were full of humour. It was pitiful to see her. "1 tried ointments and several other remedies but derived no benefit, so I sent an order for Cuticura Ointment, and am pleased to say after using two tins and bathing well with the Cuticura Soap she is cured and the Cuticura Remedies have cured her. I used to apply them in the following manner: bathe with Cuticura Soap morning and night and apply Cutleura Ointment on linen after bathing." (Signed) Mrs. W. Peel, October, 1912. Do you wish to improve yowt complexion, hands or hair? If you wish a skin clear of pimples, blackheads and other annoying eruptions, hands soft and white, hair live. and glossy, and scalp free from dandruff and itching, begin to-day the regular xise of Cuticura 9oap for the toilet, bath and shampoo, assisted by an occasional light application of Cuticura Ointment. No other method Is so agreeable, so often effective and so economical in treating poor complexions, red, rough hands,' and dry, thin and "falling hair, as Weil ; as'"eczemas, rashes and other eruptions. Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment are sold throughout the world. Liberal sample of each mailed free, with 32-p. kkin Book. Address ]s,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 23, 27 July 1914, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 23, 27 July 1914, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 23, 27 July 1914, Page 10