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1 SPORTSMEN! Whether yoi golf, shoe*, fish, tramp over moor, climb mountains, ride or cycle, you should be shod in the incomparable Footwear of These BRITISH-MADE Boots and Shoes possess real Style, and are Sturdy and Solid in every inch I —Feel and look like " made-to-measure " —Keep the feet warm and dry -—Smooth away the rubs of hard wear ' ■»—^S^— ngr-_ They also save you money, because , ffii&rs e very pair is IM| GUARANTEED TO OUTLAST |p\ ALL OTHER MAKES Jj3/ jkj I Aik your dealer for "CROCKETT & , dtir W JONES." Khe does not stock this Best iLgflfa^ffi. B °£ a^ Footwear, he can easily obtain it ™ w ' "*'■' W'HJfjjsßJfe. for you irom hit ' _ I HAVE landed a shipment of the BEST SAMARANG .KAPOK, also a very large shipment of the NEW ENGLISH TICKINGS, heavy, good, and a neat pattern. Send in your orders for the DAVID M'CRAE MATTRESSES. With our present staff we can easily turn out 300 per week. I again recommend our No. a DAVID M'CRAE MATTRESS. Weighs over 301b. It will not go to dust quickly, as it is made from the BEST SAMARANG KAPOK. P.O. Box 284. ORDER NOW. 'Phone 2581. VID M C'HjA.Jif, 25, FARISH-STREET, WELLINGTON PERFECTION IN EVERY DETAIL. }^^^g|||^fcl] How satisfying it is to know /7 1 it^T^) ifin|f|"t| \fl that your furniture is not only VJj // M $ W^^SM?^ artistic and tasteful, but also per- l^**sL V I ul— -ass* 35 * 5^ fectly constructed in every detail. !^?* 1 " s «/ Ir** s^^^ li*' These advantages are com- . V. f bined in every piece of " Marshall *^ Quality Furniture." Pleasing and graceful in design— simple and substantial in build—honest in quality and workmanship. Our "direct dealing" saves you middlemen's profits, and gives Biggest Value obtainable. Before you furnish, visit our showroom. J. G. MARSHALL, n * Qualit r Foroishing Hoßse i 46 and 48 ADELAIDE ROAD, WELLINGTON. J

RHEUMATISM. • / ANOTHER WONDERFUL CASE. tADY, AGED 72, AFTER FIVE YEARS' HELPLESS MISERY, FINDS IT "GOOD TO BE ALIVE." Mrs. A. Edwards, of Wellington, has sent us a delightful letter, the essential part of which we reproduce below. She has been given a new lease of life and " a bright outlook " at the age of 72. We will show the originals of all letters published by us to anyone wanting to ,verify our statements. Mrs. Edwards, after having taken only one course of "RHEUMALINEOXYGENA," says:— J Dear Sir, — I am so pleased with the progress lam making. My joints are getting so clear of swelling. I used to have to wait till my daughter gave me some help in dressing— now I can do all myself. I do not get ihat awful pain in my legs that I used to have. lam sure lam going to get better. I forgot to tell you that I could only open my mouth just about half an inch; now it is quit© easy for me to ■bite, a large piece out of an apple. I FEEL IT IS GOOD TO BE LIVING, WITH SOCH A BRIGHT OUTLOOK. For tho last five years I have not been able to lie down and rest through the day ; I just had to sit in my chair until bedtime, and oh, I did get so weary! I feel I must tell you what a difference there is in me. I know 'it will take some time to be able to say 1 'am cured, but I know I will be able to say it. God is tjogd, and I look forward . to" being a " walking testimoiyal " to your .wonderful euro. — (Sgd.) Mrs. A. Edwards. Remember, this lady is 72, and a ■remedy that will produce in so short a time such a wonderful improvement will 'cure anyone. Our success with old people is simply wonderful. We have cured many over 70, and even 80, and medical men all over New Zealand have been astounded. With younger people rtur remedy is an almost infallible cure. Don's fail to try this remedy if you have kidpey or blood troubles. Anyone can take it with advantage. It's a •patural blood purifier. SEND FOR THIS FREE BOOK. Fill in this coupon and post it to-day, ,and by return mail you will receive a book of absorbing interest. To the Dominion Rheumatic Cure Pty., Ltd., 5, Grey Buildings, High-street, Auckland. Please send me your free book entitled "Tho Broken Crutch: A Most Interesting Story," mentioned in the Evening Post.— llD Name Address r.« >

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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 88, 12 October 1915, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 88, 12 October 1915, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 88, 12 October 1915, Page 4