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.After t£e fiard tfli ¥^^S^M^- "Something to eat! Give me somew w^W^^^^^ gto eat •'" ||. IM| ilpgs That is the cry of every man in the Wmgfemgig^ shearing shed— from "ringer" to the * CC picker : likewise 'tis the demand of I hMsmite9t>^ «very worker in the hayfidd. \ «!P^^ *" COme for their "t"cker»-tired YjfPt&V' and hungry; their lusty frames calling out ¥ f|f strengthens and satisfies, life ' R «t assured that if you provide these sons oi Al I|V _"?" Wlth Puddings, scones and buns baked with 8%1 / \ Edmonds' Baking Powder they will be more if \W I than satisfied— they will be gratified also. ii 'Tis with Edmonds 1 the most wholesome and . I healthful food is prepared. 1 t Write to Edmonds' Works, Christchurch, for the 1 „? l i re J t ? ? ise '' Cooker y Bo °k. It's FREE, and you will find it handy m camp. I BAKING m f y|||||&| tSLS POWDER \J l^Ag-^Our Anniversary The Test of Time It is just a year ago since we started business in Wellington, and announced our intention of making- and selling- good clothes for men, at GENUINE WHOLESALE PRICES. There were plenty, of course, who said it couldn't be done. Several years ago prophets elsewhere said the same thing, and just as we proved them to be in the wrong/ so have we done ( with the local prophets. Wellington men now know that IT IS POSSIBLE, under our system, to sell first-class suits to measure at much lower prices than those charged by the gilt-edged tailors. Our system aims at the COMPLETE ELIMINATION OF THE MIDDLEMAN, aided by good buying of our materials (direct from the woollen mills), STRICTLY CASH TRADING, and LOW RENTS. You know you are dealing with the actual manufacturers when you deal with • us. We have never feared the limelight on our business; on the contrary, encouraged it. It can stand it. We have never' misrepresented our goods or our methods; no honest firm should. The result is that we have secured here, as elsewhere, the CONFIDENCE OF THE PUBLIC, without which no firm can prosper. Just as surely as the public find out a "crooked" firm and leave it alone, so, when they find out a "straight" firm, do they appreciate it and push it along. Our customers push us along, and the hundreds of repeat orders and recommendations we have secured since opening in Wellington speak plainly enough to any , unbiassed person. Let us fix you up for your next suit lo measure. You won't pay stiff prices any longer, and will appreciate the saving. j Crown Clothing Co. <n.z.) Ltd. i WILLIS STREET. And at CHRISTCHURCH and AUCKLAND d ============================= n g I |j^|r jjl|T %Jf£» N R H HANDFULS » - ■ FACT 3VIo B 9. ! Dardruff Fell Out in Shower, Scalp ' Hot and Itchy. Would Wake Out j4s_ every £ioo Elected in , of Sleep With Itching. Used Cuwfcdtans, the department has! Jjcura Soap and Ointment. Free' * . From Trouble. catnip to its ?olieyholders (or | • - . „. , „ i Amphitheatre, Victoria.— " After an atjfo*ir representatives), Or holds in tack at influenza about six years ago, my T" ~ ~ -——-—-——————— j^ y^ come oufc jjj jjgjjdfyja an( j WUSt Cor them, £121. x<^^, dry and scui-fy. If I shook it "^ — — — — —^— — — ofi£^S§K tho *' andruff m 0& to f&U out Dnring the forty-two years af ih« VUI •- j} In a !h! ho f wei \ .™ c BC *' P s °* I pill «• (fry very hot and itchy. I used' Department's existence premiums hay* vyi jf to rub in olive oil at night, been received for upwards of eight miHion, ' L" SSiTwVK SS and three-quarters, £6,057,000 has been paid $M%ffQ& out of my sleep wlth the ltchj . „ . „ ... iiis P 0,5/ ing of my scalp. I had only to polioyholders or their representatives, to touch my Mlr M(i lt •nd the existing funds held by the Depart- would com « out m strands, perhap* a doaea hairs at a time. ment In trust for polioyholders amount •• a friend gave me a little Outicura Ointio £4.700,000 sterling. ment and after I applied it the itching »■ — seemed a bit better and the scalp not so I 1 i I I dry. After using ono tin of Cuticura OlntffitLL _■■ |*/^\ /*eii|§?ill^» ?*'■""» ment the itching had ceased and the hair 1 H i IfY^oS Ti--^jßi» J/^ N was no * a "' nX out neal "ly 8O much. So I '. i J > !,*' -,[ Jrr ~ I!? 2 5 continued using Cuticura Soap and Outicura I I If"""") pB V ' s 3-* Jsl >9isj Ointment and -within two months the new I I |»||| —|[ I _^A §§ >w | hnir began to appear and grew rapidly and i-Laei^« A TsL-Ji'TTffiiiP*'* j \, ' it is now forty-six inches long and boauti- = T^f*lt\ lr^wsllsl[lM m \ ! 's i X\H)!l)t! fully glossy and I feel lam now completely H* iW/wMlirlwW/tl ;'' ' * ree from aU my ' old trou W°'" <3ignod) fbS fj^^mwlim\lii/ Mil Mlmi Mlss Marla Agaos Mangan, Jan.; 1914. - WifflßMWm i WIM Sample. Tree by Post I P fiMwlfi Cuticura Soap and Ointment do so much ' |i^^^^^^^^^^^^]y| JL lISSMaffiLl *° r poor complexions, rad, rough hands, and _„ M/ UL • B *^ at *' * s a^ most ' criminal not to use them. A fie VrOTry nablt H Sold everywhere.' of each mulled it the moit depressing habit you c*n ' 1 free - wlth 32 -P- book on the sUn and seal P-contract-it is the outcome of ran- § Address B. Towns & Co., Sydney. N. fl. W. down neryes and brain-fag. 0 BO ' *' '" '" ffl Cure the cause by taking a few doses H ~ ~~ ~ ~I * of Fletcher's Photonic, the won- 1 M&wj Children Kavc Boitre 1 derful health-restorer, and you 11 get n.. *"" '"■ l — — — > — — — — throughthedayWkblitheandeasy. I l^^^T^t'^t^l SSSK. J&ST&L'TSII & I SS Nereis n0 tlme iD treatlDg ily tni .peedily build up bsdy .nd br.in, g llUle sufferera Wlt n •nd rive y»u lieilth, strenitk and eneriy. 3 *T\ * ' /O *o O f* 2/8 .nd 4/6 «t .11 Chemi.U and Strtei, or S ijOlflf C laOijn'f* NnPflllC po.i fr,e from CHAS. A. FLETCHER, fj WU1 S 9 V*UHI C '3 Ck.miit, Wellinilen, Insist on | The most interesting letter of the scores FLETCHER'S 13 B received by Mr. Doig, !b one from a girl » r ?^fl a in North Auckland. "I think it ia -won- I fj Ihh Q jl, df derful," she wrote, "how it haa cured "^ ?^ /#fe jot turn*. Ira Aiiftii (Kk 114% my tbroat in such a short time." M M Bbb^Sbbh hs^!Bh BO is Vi-\ae of treatment, 10/6 (one month's n B gwt3?»((?B lyiwli 8 81* supply). Posted any addresß— s^^ T^^™™ D x<*m A DOJQ _ Fam)lY Chem|STi \^ w ™,* rm <*?* ; rvw' S rJr 115 Avenue, Wanganui. AMERICAN DOORS. m a"'""a "'"" VH ? A NOTHER large shipment just landed, J **"— m *«*w **•*>.- ■JTX. comprising a complete range of sizes J^"^^^\ f^ "*V J^ t^ JU^'^K in both l^in arid 2iu Doors, in the follow- iJT>^C ! !pvV' *f-^liS^f^ » ing styles:— Five-cross Panel: The stand- V^-5^- y J' art! house door in America. Craftsman, with 9in top panel, and also with 15in top , - pane] ; a very popular door here. Santa WAR NEWS ! Barbara: A very handsome design— one ' QERVICE Glasses, Prism, Field, and large panel of selected three-ply timber, O Marine Binoculars, Territorial and half-inch thick. We stock this door in Scout Telescopes, Compasses, and Pocket tmaJler sizes for wardrobes, etc. ' Monoculars, etc. — W. R. SCHOLEFIELD, W. H. LONG AND CO., Optician, 39, Manners-street, opp. Fowlds, 29, Hunter-str€«t, Wellington. Wd.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 22, 27 January 1915, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 22, 27 January 1915, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 22, 27 January 1915, Page 3

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