I SUMMER I DELIGHTS. ffoKvA I Prune Jelly, Cremmy Cuatard, P Cuttafd Shape, Simple Trifle, I Fresh tfruit Jellies (without Gelatine), I Orange Sponge, Egg Blancmunge, I and many other mouth-watering lunch and dinner I sweets, which children love, are easily made with fi the help of I Browne Poison's I Corn Flour II I<ight savouries and sweets, suitable for summer ffi weather, need Corn Flour— the clever cook's best friend B Free Offer I I (P). COUPON § llkTZ%>T°mi I** Brwa * Pol " nt ' COOKERY BOOK. H in ttupon ani t>ost now io S Tsj atnei( B J. B. GilfilUn <fr Co., | * ' " "" H " ■ P.O. Box 848, Auckland, Wt Addreiß.....,, ...„.„.,„... ■ **A ths book will b$ smt || " "" " " %mmfrMxem*mmmm#m To J. B. GHfillan & Co., P.O. Box M 8 Auckland. @BB favourite 13 Wholesale Agents i THOMPSON BROS.. LTD.. WELLINGTON. OUR HOURS And the Saturday Half-Holiday The public are requested to note that our business hours are as follows j— Mondays to Thursdays, g a.m. to 6 p,m. Fridays, open till g p.m. Saturdays, close at i p.m. For several months past we have observed the Saturday halfholiday locally, and find it beneficial. In view of the agitation now on foot in. Wellington for a universal Saturday half-holiday, it may interest the public to know that our experience of it in both Christchurch and Auckland is most satisfactory, and our opinion seems to be general. Our own employees appreciate the longer week-end rest. We have found that Friday has become as good a shopping day as ever Saturday was, and the trade is certainly spread more evenly over ' the week. We have no hesitation in recommending the universal Saturday half-holiday, and our opinions are based on experience of it. Support the Saturday half-holiday, and you won't regret it. Crown Clothing Co. <n.z.) Ltd. I 77 WILLIS STREET (Upstairs) tt . Opposite Evening Post. gj_^^ ' 1 C. BRANDAUER & Co. s, Ltd. ™- — of m m _> Pens neither scratch niff*>lll9f KABnTAfI nor sport They glide Vsiruuidr ~umi.eu <( *dS2& over v the ro J B | hest M GllSl i^'Wpa'lftUSf of a soft Jead pencil. Seven d^yrrl^&RcW''*^^ drawn to their patent f»s-l*e Medals. JsßS&Bt*^ Anti-Blotting Series. — — — — j^gjj y Onr Storekeeper for an Wofksi Birmingham, England. assorted Sample Box. *£J42 5 5lAD EVERVWHERC BB!^i2JW)'
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 34, 10 February 1915, Page 3
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372Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 34, 10 February 1915, Page 3
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