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ORIENT LINE OF ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. For PLYMOUTH and LONDON, via FREMANTLE, COLOMBO (transhipping for all Indian Ports), NAPLES, TOU- I LON, and GIBRALTAR:— Tons From From From Steamer. Eeg. Sydney. Mclb'rno. Adelaide Otway 12077 Sept 2G Sept 30 Oct 2 Otranto 12124 Oct* 10 Oct 14 Oct 1G Osterley 12129 Oct 24 Oct 28 Oct SO Orama 13000 Nov 7 Nov 11 Nov 13 Orsova 1203G Nov 21 Nov 25 Nov 27 Orontes 9023 Dec 5 Dec 9 Dec 11 And every 14 day 6 after. All Twin-screw. Wireless Equipment. Fares— NEW ZEALAND to LONDON —Saloon: Single, £47. 6s to £88. Return: £75 18s to £132. Return tickets good for two years. FOR .THIRD-CLASS. PASSENGERS. Special Accommodation in new 12,000ton steamers. Spacious Promenade Decks, Smoke Rooms, Ladies' Music Rooms (on Shelter Deck).. Many two-berth and fourberth cabins situate on Upper and Main | Decks. Large, welJ-ventilated Dining Saloon on Main Deck. Single— £l9, £21, £23. Return— £36. £39 12s, £43 4s. Write for Illustrated Circular giving full particulars. UNION STEAM SHIP CO. OF N.Z., . LTD., ( Agents in New Zealand. Misi Ivy IWnurd has been cured of Consumption and Hemorrhage of the Lung* by Vitadatio. She arrived in Adelaide from England, October, 1912, a passenger by the P. and O. Branch Liner "Wakool," and, owing to her suffering from Lung Trouble, and having had several attacks of Hemorrhage during the voyage, the Health Officer in Adelaide would not allow her to land, and even suggested she would have to return to "England. However, on arrival in Sydney, her father succeeded in getting permission to brine her ashore, as the authorities were of the opinion she could not live. It was then her mother gave herVJTA1 DATIO. The very first bottle did good, 4 and, continuing with the medicine, a J cure of the trouble was made. Miss 2 Barnard is now in the best of health, , and is employed as typist and book- ! keeper in Melbourne. Her addicss is 236 Ascot Vale-road, Ascot Vale, Victoria. VITADATIO is sold by chemists and j stores. j For testimonials and free advice write: 1 S. A. PALMER, a 439 Flinders Lane, Melbourne, Victoria Are you a "Marathoner?" In your daily work and recreation you cover several miles of floor and pavement in a Marathon all your own. " And the jar and strain' on your muscles and nerves is just as heavy and severe as if you were in a race for a trophy instead of for your daily bread. Wear O'Sullivan's Heels of new, live rubber and save your spine and nervous system the jolt and t jar of walking on hard leather! They will absorb the shock and make your step light and easy. UPCI Q of New JM nCiCiLiiJ Live Rubber /£ss&& 50c a pair, attached to your shoes by any /&MM?' shoe dealer or shoemaker, who sells them. Js||irfl For Me*, Women and Children * " ,WAR NEWS ! SERVICE Glasses, Prism, Field, and Marine Binoculars, Territorial and Scout Telescopes, Compasses, and Pocket Monoculars, etc. W. R. SCHOLEFIELD, Optician, 39, Manners-street, opp. Fowlds, 1 Ltd. FOR A GOOD PURE EKE II DRINK ONLY - STAPLES'. A CKNOWLEDGED BY ALL COr "* NOISSEURS TO BE ABS' LUTELY THE BEST ! BREWERY AND OFFICES: MOLESWORTH AND MURPHY STS. STENT AND CO.'S BEER AND STOUT. E E R AND STOUT. A DELIGHTFUL SPARKLING ALE — Quarts, 7s pet dozen; Pints, 4s per dozen ; or in _ two-gallon Perfection Jars, ,4s. Delivered in town or subOUR INVALID STOUT fs Lighter, Creamier, and More Easily Digested than the imported article. TRY IT! CENTRAL BREWERY, QUIN-STREET, Wellington. 'Phone 571. Proprietor .'. B. DARRALL. FOR LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS And SPECIAL ACCOUNT BOOKS Order Direct from the Manufacturer oE tho Best Books, HUGH DOUGLAS, Opposite Public Library, Wollington. 'JPhone 1933.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 60, 8 September 1914, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 60, 8 September 1914, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 60, 8 September 1914, Page 5