"Each wakening song and glint tf green, And earth's new felossem crieth: 'See, Life's measure is net what hath been, But what may be." With this idea we may go forward in the spirit of hope- '' fuki«ss— " NOT WHAT HAS BEEN, BUT WHAT MAY BE." The past does not govern us, but we can learn from it. What has gone before is an open book, to be read for our future guidance. WE ARE FREE IF WE WILL BE FREE, and when we discover that past methods are wrong we must assert our freedom— be bold enough to throw the old methods overboard, and develop the new and better way. In tailoring^ the new and better way is to patronise the firm that is filling a long-felt want ; the firm that has made it possible for men to get GOOD clothes at LOW PRICES, by completely eliminating the middleman and saving unnecessary handlings and profits. The firm that has built up in a few years the largest tailoring business in New Zealand, on " VALUES " and straight dealing, is the Crown Clothing Co. (NX) Ltd. 77 WILLIS STREET, Opp. Eyemug Pest, WELLINGTON iHb \«F" Beaver Brand W/t _ Highest Quality and % 7//k Greatest Quantity. Every tin contains I FULL WEIGHT | I jf- and every ounce will raise delicious |^ " Ij. scones, light, wholesome cakes and If, flaky pastry— and __iuiLmjjL- — . ft "BEAVER" is t^^T —^- —- .^-^^ I/// Full Wei Sht. P^-y/^^^y^ ////// ■ Accept nothing fe^^^&^vSU^ 'Ij % but "BEAVER." W^,^^^^^W 'Will Th« Empire |^ " Will Manufacturing Co., Ltd. L O /fr> . • wit wellington . „i. '''''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii^ffi^^^^i The Largest Ti n <S^^ on the Market \§U!2{EL^^ AX The King's Pen \J I Hi* M»je«ty King George V., the y f -*/^j^^^^^^Si Vm Ka Roy*l Family, and the Governor- ' *<<Jii§lilllsSs j&^Jjtc \H iHi General of AwtraUa, use the ?|^f^glllEf!g|||^ n FOUNTPEN Ift t|f|*~T|| Which is British made and the j|\ V|l liH 111 World's Standard in Fountain i| lil liPHI Speed Writing Championships | ill lsanllnli ' r ° r Y ears past have been won by lV \\s|l llffi~\fl usersJof tne "Swan" Pen. No other Hj \K|l KM-illl pen users have gained even a place IV \lf|l VHslll in these" contests. Godfrey, Gar- tt^H^l Vll '"Ira wo °di Smart, &c, have relied on its ll\ i»M| Mv) Ira Twin Feed (which never misses a \r Vfiai ill -£\ll stroke) for their 250 words a minute 111 Ml 111 2i 111 teSlB at snortnand< til \\ll 11 -oil The " Swan" is the SHORTHAND «LJi iu,j^J^JL!S=s^l WRITER'S FRIEND. fill P|g^^i^^o^^ Sold by all High-class Stationers WJm to^/ys^ -f^^^A throughout the world. 101 f JZ&g§^7*Z<— D° "Ot tftk* ** Just «s good as The S.vr«n" » / demand "The Swan." ti r -- F™l „ , . 3 i. o» every bottl* ■ ii|» v_^» Safest and most on a label. j^p^ «np , Gentle Modicine for J> CI3, The Universal Remedy for Acidity of the Stomach, Headaoho, >w i:r --£j3 r / JBwfcl?\tf»i Is4i6«r.Mo», Sour JS«wt»6»oaß, BiUous ASeotiojus, t ,
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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 86, 9 October 1915, Page 14
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484Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 86, 9 October 1915, Page 14
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