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IN YOUR LUNCH HOUR or i when you have A FEW MOMENTS TO SPARE. ! Call in for a batch of our patterns of the new winter suitings. We can show you materials, | the very latest from the Old World, in stripesj checks, or plain weaves, and also a splen^ did line of New Zealand tweeds. They are without doubt the finest we have handled, and although priced from 63/- to 90/the suit to order, they are equal in_ quality to the average credit tailors' s and 6 guineas suits. It will cost you nothing to call and see them. \fe never ask questions. We don't even demand your name and address. We just want you to inspect them. Will you call in ? Here is our address. Sartorial Service, Ltd. TAILORS FOR MEN 64 WILLIS STREET :: WELLINGTON among their many merits, possess excellent tonic properties. When owing to overwork, sedentary occupation, irregularity in taking meals or other causes, a disturbance of the digestive system opcurs, they are the most satisfactory medicine to take; It is, now well, known that Beecham's Pills have been the means of bringing health to many thousands of people in every rank of life and in nearly every country in the world. Beecham's Pills possess remark* able restorative powers; they are in fact the most likely remedy to set you up in health. As a stomachic they are unequalled; and for stimulating the liver to healthy activity they can be relied on with confidence. All who are desirous of maintaining their health on a high level should take Beecham's Pills. They are a splendid help in the home and a boon to to the traveller. Their use will not only immediately benefit you but WILL KEEP YOU WELL Prepared <mlr by THOMAS BERCHAM, St. Helena, England. v Sold eTerrwhere to boxen, prlct !05<J. (36 pills) !/| J (66 pills) 4c 2/9 (168 pHU). Self Shampooing IT 11/iJ. Jl I pr" LJ»^^ Assisted in case of irritation of th« skin or scalp by light applications of. Cuticura Ointment, rr-ean up-to-date care of the skin and Iwfc/ Samples f\ree by Mali .■>i«'jurft Soap iWHI Ointwwnt Mid •f<^*4»«w > rjbmai sample ct ©wb, via 33-pft*« WW, Bant p«t» tree. Adding) R. Tcw&s <$.- 00.. iytiKty N. ft. w • AH Throat Tronbte*, Diphtheria, Qatasy. Catarrh, Croup and Wh99ptatf-r.eugft Vanish on the usa of ■ KOLMORN. U«ori vvHSi Unfailing Sueeen prlvatsty for snsnj? jf&ar« In VYdKlnpton, 1/3 and 2/5 par toCfto. 4 ALL CHF.M'.STS AND STORKS.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 143, 18 June 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 143, 18 June 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 143, 18 June 1915, Page 4

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