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SYMINGTONS'. \j&l The Coffee Maid, ef Symington's, says: . JgL \ ll^tflL "To make Coffee in a minute, and to serve g| Illf^ej^V Take a teaspoonful of Symington's—boiling jj||jj water does the rest." » !fiW\ illl^ *W» ■ TSOS. STMJIfQTOIf t CO., Xiinturth t>U Lmim. * tSg| f ' f Footwear for Men [ I Boots and Shoes of the Highest Quality | PRICES THE LOWEST ; ! !;■ Now, Men, we can offer you the Best Value in the City. $ !'i One purchase at our Stores will soon convince you. t ;' For instance, we are selling a GLACE £&< iij KID DERBY BOOT, machine sewn 4&J I sole, good fitting and shape For 15/6 | Then we have a BOX CALF DERBY P'iv^f/J'' BOOT, a real genuine bargain still at i 7stoff'nJ(\ I old prices . Now 19/6 I iJy l£s "Jft j Now for a real good BOX CALF DERBY ajM^ /* s I BOOT, leather lined, heavy welted JmQSSL A // | sole, "THE DELTA" 28/6 tSg®®' / &* ' For City Wear, men, we again i§; y" -^^ | ' have the Boot you require, J^vf^ / /'^/ | • GLACE KID DERBY, suede *^ix/ ff'^7 ; lined, cable stiched sole j ■ Now only 26/6 x. ° ft I FOR HIGH QUALITY FOOT- ! WEAR YOU CAN'T BEAT R, ( I THE EVER POPULAR BOOT ||| AND SHOE STORES OF "***»*«*" R. PEARSON $ CO. j I 130 CUBA STREET. . \ The Great Boot and Shoe Importers. jjf VI Branches : Willis Street, Wellington South, and Auckland ) - 1: ■ Cocoanut Ice ] ||! ' . :=""" Melting, delicious little junks | |j^ -|_g!i^^ with a ilavor quite original when | —-fclrjrl a i&gk&ffia ma Am. with S^^^^Ytv* 1' j|iai,"ymtE maciß wini ajcs^rr'K^l'' l{ jll;;- Highlander f ||j; Ijj^l -Milk I |l;(; "KJ&wSif' RECIPE:—4 cups sugar, 2 cups dessicated fc^-4.^"” - ftSfeSf cocoanut, 1%. cups (scant) Highlander Milk ES3K>.« <1 P»" Mi'k to 3 parts water). . «f£^f? J I'lr I" METHOD:—BoiI sugar and milk about 8 ?| |sj"'^ 1 B-^ -'--"" h minutes to soft ball stage, add cocoanut, re- y \%v " | I S ■■-. '& move from the fire and beat a few minutes L | $ i -a"- S£ Xl until mixture becomes fairly thick. Pour half on g v s ■| | ;"_- y to a buttered dish, add a little cochineal to the R 1?3'" I _bi..§.Lj. J ™.««^ remainder, stir and pour over the white. Mark §;"-'— "~Wj*"-*!-? Wl^fttiSWiKS^ ' nto squares before it is cold. jgSa&y^^Sy ~n J^^^^j^ Highlander Milk —Made in N.Z. tj FOR DIGESTIVE DISORDERS | §) it Is advisable and desirable that you should act promptly. A doseoi >§ J) Beecham's Pills, taken "in time," like the proverbial stitch, will assuredly •«' W save further trouble in many instances. For Beecham's Pills possess (■ . W remarkable powers of prevention, and when they are taken at the first sign m M) o! any disagreeable symptoms, impending ailments are generally arrested, i|j ™( aad there is a speedy retura to normal healthy conditions. \g -S YOU MAY TAKE S •) Beechim's Pills with perfect confidence whenever you feel at ali otrt-of-sortf, ■»-§ S) " headachy," depressed, bilious, constipated, dfctry or dyspeptic. These are \m "( among the common indicatieas of digestive disorder, and they all disappear, \*r m if timely recourse be had to tS! IBeecham'sPills,! 5) Sold Ip. boxes, Übilltd, price lejd. (3S pills) I/li (56 pills)* 2/9 (ISSpiUs). W '^ ■ AUB NEW STOCK OF SUMMER Jllßiffi^&ffißX - \J SPORTING GOODS from the leading /h3H2ps St^Sfk ■ British makers is NOW TO HAND, and RfiWj-H-Hfi -ffiiriHei comprises a splendid assortment of the . f ; ffii^ffl : «-] :::::i| following- lines: — KqSh:|ygSßs£xt/a QxiiiUaM : . . Wg::i"4: i: \z::W_ ■ BATS — Forester and Son — Royal, WE:::}-:-* TriS--jajr Special Driver, Standard, etc A. G. k"£!ls^; |;;8? Spaldinsr's—Record, Cenhuy,. Grand »* t r'" ifcfc S^r Prix, County Special, London Club, iUntplr Single Rubber, Practice. Stewart SurS™re^3r ridge and Co.—Standard Driver, Ordinary, P.R.D., Speoial, Extra Special, .;.•■■ Y^'v f Gunn and Moore^—Autograph (Special fej and Extra Special), Cannon. Sussex's ?2 jfoutns isats. „ ■, 3 . BALLS —A fine selection by the following jOii makers:—Duke and Sons, Forrester.. . gJJj Bates, fltc. ; ij^l - SUNDRIES—Batting and Wicketkeeping . 1 [vyj Gloves, Leg Guards, Bat Handle j;;J Coy era, Nets and Poles, Wickets, • Lm Bail 6, Bags, Scoring Books, etc. \'s THOMAS TAYLOR'S and EXCBLITE kj| LAWN BOWJvS : . . A splendid leleotion, full weights and sizes, M black or brown, in extra qy ality, ivory or silver mounts. Ohina Jicks, Bowl Nets and Cases, I.E. Mats, Measuring Pegs, eto. ■ ■ LAWN TENNIS: •' ■'-.. ■• RACQUETS—Slazenger's—Doherty, E.G.M., Demon, Special Demon, Bensaaw, Player, Centraject, Speoial Slazen_srer Bussey's—College. Sheffield's—A.D.P., The Speoial. Dans's—Risley Hexagon BALLS—Ayros's— "Championship," "The British" (Hard Court) ! Slazenger's—"Championship" (Hard Court) Nets, Poles, Court Markers, Marking Pins. Net . Guides, Racquet . IVwimj, Covers md Cases, Rubber Grips, Gut Reviver, Tape Measures, etc. JOHN DUTHIE & 00., Ltd., METALS AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS. SHOWROOMS—WILLIS-ST.

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 17, 21 January 1916, Page 4

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745

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 17, 21 January 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 17, 21 January 1916, Page 4

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