v\. i•v •• \ •••• ~*v The Wonderful Polishing Soap. Certain things in $. house— like enamel and porcelain bath tubs, mirrow and windows, tilea, nickel, ooppor, and whiU woodwork— ure too delicate to b« scoured with ordinary scouring soap. In America such things ar« always cleaned with Bon Ami, the most popular »oap in that country. It is made of , x soft mineral, ground to the fineness and softness of flour. It will not scratch the finest surfaces, but polishes them beautifully and tasily. Windows and mirrors, for instance, are hard things to clean, because they show every speck. Bon Ami is used by a distinctive wet-and-dry method which makes it easy to clean them without leaving any Bpecks or sm«ar». If you start using Boa Ami once, you will naver discontinue it. ! ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. CLARTON HODGSON & CO.. LTD., WELLINGTON \ GREAT Every Line Reduced. Compare Prices! TOILET REQUISITES Oalvert's TOOTH POWDER— 4id tin, large 9d Caa flltl* Breidenbach's White Rose and Cherry TOOTH »J^^ VWI PASTE s±d tube ._. -_. Yardley's TOOTH PASTE .... 6J and 10|d tube fslf£ £J2lf£ Colgate's Cashmere Bouquet TALC POWDER ® ® Williams's TALC POWDER !0d tin Dill galSlS. Colgate's SHAVING SOAP— 2*d cake, lOd stick Williams's SHAVING SOAP— -^ 2}d cake, lOd stick ««» ST. THOMAS BAY RUM— 7|d bottle, large 9d I, - - - wr - sec for yourselves. TOILET SOUPS Colgate's CASHMERE BOUQUET— jflg) 5 6d cake, large 1/* v£7 Pear's UNSCENTED 4*d f'? n^S A vi G^ WRITING PADS Wrights COAL TAR s£a jIJ CUTICUBA 1/2 __-., ,, A -,^. VINOLIA LULLABY ' 2|d, 5 for 1/. BENGAL RAZORS 4711 Pure GLYCERINE— 232 ' 3 Tabs 2|d, 5 for 1/. ; bars 8d J. R. McKENZIE, 52 Willis Street B«m_w__m— j__wn_am___«Kß_v_t_H___Bi^___i_— m___________________*l "Herb Price for Hats" Has become quite a Stock Phrase— Everywhere yon go you will hear it tt y° u haven't visited Herb Jr^ _j "•■ n-4_ Price's lately, you don't know // what you're missing. This i/ .Isilliiiii&s-a v^ store is the only one in the If . J^i^ilif^-iHsiy^ vt Dominion which can compare II a? rt f av °urably with the high&St II p*x -'y^Li II class rnen>s wear shops In Lon\V ii Gentlemen! ■— Pay our Hat Vv // De P artm «nt a visit— there isn't Ar a k** ter stock anywhere. Our >_jr London buyer keeps us .well x%fc>^ \_«f^tt^^ supplied with THE FINEST HEADWEAR OBTAINABLE. If you want the very latest— HEßß PRICE HAS IT— and at a very reasonable price, too. SUMMER UNDERWEAR AT BIG VALUE PRICES, LISLE THREAD, BALBRIGGAN, AERTEX— 1/11, 2/6, 3/11 SEE OUR FINE WINDOW DISPLAY !— NOTE OUR SPLENDID VALUES ! Ha«f W\ B a Wl -HI B %_^ IPj* »a_s For Gentlemen's Outfitting 54-56 Willis St. :: Clothing Store 50 Willis St. V v J X Acc *p*no Substitute |S Diphtheria and Dlphtherotlc Jfc There v but one formula, erolved fifi? .... °. ' VrQU P» MUlniy, 9j& fifty year, ago-it i. unchanged fA WliOOplny-COUflh, Slid M rJ A SSL. wXg' aß,£.a B ,£.7 e Bo» of & Throat Troubles Infallibly Sfjn compatible remedy for couahi and cold.. OVA tJ' i+\ I HJi /"\ O LVI O^^^^^& Wa KOLMORN. JP/mmn/wfnn'e I|e and 2/e per bottloi {tir%"*-"{"Jff*"**V ALL CHEMISTS AND STORES. j^«?Ji*Jsf) Afoss ** for Copws of Tcsti " inial1 *
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27, 2 February 1915, Page 3
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