Fragrant Violets—Large supplies arriving daily. Sand yonr friends an artisti". posie of violets or one of our popular violet boxes, packed and posted to any part of the Dominion. Miss Murray, Vice-Regal Flomte, 36, Willis-street.— Advt. ' i The Seller's Washer —Washer saves time and labour —washes the clothes perfectly clean and requires nothing but hob water and soap. The old laborious method of rubbing and scrubbing is entirely dispensed with, aud by simply "turning the handle" the washing is done. The Seller's Washer possesses a rustless dolly and adjustable rubber wringer, which will wring blankets and other heavy articles with the greatest of ease. Oscar Hewett and Co., 56, Cubastreet, Wellington.—Advt. A raincoat that will keep your laddie free from rain and free from cold. Prices For boys and youhts, 18s to 425. Geo. Fowlds. Manners-street. —Advt Bycroft's latest dainties for afternoon tea. Bellamy, Hinemoa, Croquet. Try then). All grocers. —Advt. Bctty—Suy, Bill>. wliutV the diffcrtmco between liniMirccms .tjkl Loiidfetopls? Billy —if ;yuu live, after the lufd, it's niuthropuxi. '
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 146, 22 June 1915, Page 9
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