Godber's have .opened up-to-date premises at Trentham,, where visitors to tho Camp can obtain luxuries of all kinds for their soldier friends; iced drinks, ice cream, afternoon tea, etc.— Advt. , • THE KING OF ENTERTAINERS. Of the many noted Gramophones stocked by The Bristol Piano Co., Ltd., the one that ranks highest in the public favour is the world-famed His Master's Voice. Being large importers, The Bristol people are able to sell these Gramophones at very keen prices. Their supply of records includes the excellent double-sided Zonophone records, which at the new prices constitute remarkable value. The 10-inch have been reduced from 3s 6d to 2s 9d, and the 12-inch from 5s 6d to 4s. Call at "The Bristol" and hear the latest successes played on His Master's Voice. The Bristol Piano C 0.., Wellington. M. J. Brookes, North Island Manager.—Advt. BRICE'S Luncheon and Tea Rooms, Brandonstreet, next Kirkcaldie and Stains, morning and afternoon teas, 3d. Hot meat and fish lunch and teas, 5 to 7.30. Oysters in season.—Advt. Wedding Announcement. — Beautiful roses and choicest flowers are used when designing wadding bouquets. .Packed and forwarded through, the Dominion. Miss Murray, vice-regal floriste, 36, Willis-street.—Advt. .War against dirt! Every day the necessity of keeping the homo free from dirt is brought homo to us with tragic force. Infantile paralysis must bo checked,,ojid the most important thing is to procure a Daisy Vacuum Cleaner. By using the Daisy in the home you are free from dirt and dust (the greatest known, gerincarriers). Call in and let us prove that the Daisy is the deadly enemy of dust and dh-t. Oscar ITewett and Co., 56 Cuba-street (just below Bank of N.Z.).— Advt. We can show thrifty parents a fine range of Boys and Youths' Overcoats, 10s 6d to £2. Geo. Fowlds, Ltd., Man-ners-street.—Advt. \ Infants thrive on Bycroft's Ideal Milk Arrowroot Biscuits when patent foods I fail to nourish. Scores of testimonials from liappy mothers. All grocers.— Advt.
The'Tapanui (Southland) Courier says that the present season ie generally declared the best on record for harvesting operations. Last week a great amount of jfrain wont into stack, and cutting is pretty well completed. The mills are also getting a good run, one teapi working 72 hours for the;week, notwithstanding frequent shifts. MRS. GALLOWAY, an experienced Certificated Maternity Nurse, wiP. be in attendance at the addresses hereunder for the purpose of giving Advice (free) to Mothers on the uses of GLAXO, and on the Care and Feeding of Infants generally: — Mr. Glennie, Brooklyn—Tuesdays, 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Mr. Castles, Newtown—Tnesdaye, 2 p.m. I to + p.m. Mr. Castles, Courtenay-place, Thursday^ 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. j Mr. Dawe, Lower Hutt —Fridays, 10 a.m. |to 11 a.m. Mr. Williamson, Jackson-street, Potone I —Fridays. 2 p.m. to 4 p.ai. Mr. Gibbs, Chemist, Upper Hut*, 10th April. For immediate advice ring up Glaxo I Nurse, Telephone No. 4083. STAMFORD & CO., HAIR-WORKERS AND ART MILLINERS. | CUBA-STREET. A BSOLUTELY the Newest Hats are -tX now being shown by us in our Window and Salon. THE | QUALITY—Best English Felts and THE SHAPE—Postilion, Tarn o' Shan-' ter, and Bowler, with Buckle in front. Smart and good, from 12s 6d to one guinea; or we supply Tailor-made Hats to order. Hairwork and Toilet Treatments obtainable. Transformations and Switches stocked. Children's Hair cropped, t'ombings purchased. ~~VVOMEN GET A SHOCK. ' A' WOMAN always gets a shock when •*"*- looking in. tho mirror she discovers Urn first few grey hairs appearing at the temples. But if she earnestly wishes to keep 11)0111 in chock", and r<"to.in the- natural colour without r<voHing to l.iuir dyes,' it is very Minplo. Ju.-f. apply DR. WILSON'S REGENERATOR, according to directions, and the trouble will disa.ppear. 11. is h .Brilish specific of <;xcopliona! merit, and i« procurablel locally from Tho Kconomic. KiHccmMipV. a.nd lii« D,IX'- J'riw &s fcl buLtk. Ails th«M
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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 78, 1 April 1916, Page 7
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