All the rich flavour of Cream Custard— all the criipneti and niceneit of Aulie« brook's Biicuitt are united in Aulsebrook's Custard Cream Biscuits More than a biscuit but let* than a sweetmeat, Aulsebrook's Custard Creams supply an excellent novelty for afternoon tea — their flavour is distinctive—their goodness is beyond criticism—Mother, Father and the kiddies will all relish . Aulsebrook's Custard Cream Biscuits. Try them to-day! 28 Rejected Because of Bad Teeth! That has been the fate of many voting fellows eager to serve at The Front. Why ? Because military efficiency is impossible when the teeth are faulty. The South African War taught us that lesson. During that struggle thousands of soldiers were incapacitated through defective teeth. But even the workaday civilian and his homekeeping wife cannot be physically fit with unsound teeth. That is why you should make sure that yours are in good condition. LET ME EXAMINE YOUR TEETH. Consultation and Advice Free. Superipr Dental Service, including Painless Extractions, undetectable Fillings, firmly, fixed Crowns, guaranteed Bridgework, and perfect-fit-ting, long - lasting Plates. Moderate Fees. NURSES IN ATTENDANCE W. P. Sommerville " The Careful DentiMt" MOLESWORTH STREET (Over Barr.ud & S*n, Ckemiiii) H ur« • 9 «.m. U 5.30 p.ra.;7 n'.m. la 8.30 p.m. Toltpk-nc 3967 C.H.-SO « I CHRISTMAS SALE. SECOND-HAND TYPEWRITER& 'WTCTE aro offering, at a. very low figure, * " a fln« selection of WELL-KNOWN MAKES. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY. THE LE GROVE TYPEWRITER AND IMPORTING CO., LTD., 199, Larnbton-quay, WELLINGTON. FOR A GOOD PURE BEER DRINK ONLY STAPLES'. A CKNOWLEDGED BY ALL CON- **■ NOISSEURS TO BE ABSOLUTELY THE BEST ! BREWERY AND OFFICES: M.OLESWORTH AND MURPHY STS. TICKING. PQAA WORTH on hand for SbdUU January. ' This includes £160 worth of tho celebrated DAVID M'CRAE TICKING, Ex s.s. Wisraar. Send your orders prompt for Bedding, as this is the last shipment of this kind. (Courtrae, in Belgium, has been blown up by the Germans). So buy now. DAVID M'CRAE, 25 and 27, FARISH-STREET, Wellington. 'Phone 2581. P.O. Box 284.
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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 4, 6 January 1916, Page 5
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