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Godber's have just received a large consignment of wedding cossaques, bon bons, table decorations, etc. Inspection invited. —Advt.

FAMOUS BRITISH PIANOS. Few. British firms can look back on co long and so honourable a career as the makers of the world's finest pianos-?-John Broadwood and Sons, Ltd. Founded early in the eighteenth century, this house has maintained its pre-eminence by producing, an instrument of sterling quality and of perfect design. Excellent examples of this renowned instrument, as -well as of those other noted British j pianos—the Sames and the Collard and Collard—are always in stock at The Bristol. Payment can be arranged on terms. The Bristol Piano Company, Ltd., Wellington. North Island manager, M. J. Brookes.—Advt. Brice's Luncheon and Tea Rooms, Brandon-street, 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 wedding bouquets. Packed and forwarded through the Dominion. Hiss Murray, vice-regal floriste, 36, Willis-street.—Advt. There is a reason for the exquisite and melodious beauty of the Pathephone. The reason lies in the sapphire point, and a visit to our showroom will convince you that the Pathephone is tho king of all talking, machines. We have the latest models in hand at all prices to suit your various requirements; also a representative range of the latest and best records. Oscar Hewett and Co., 56, Cuba-street (just below Bank of N.Z.).—Advt. Box calf and glace kid boots at 245. They're two lines that will give you good wear. Geo. Fowlds, Ltd., Manners-st.— Advt, Infants thrive on Bycroft's Ideal Milk Arrowroot' Biscuits when patent foods fail to nourish. Scores of testimonials from happy mothers. All grocers.— Advt.

THE NEED FOR ECONOMY IS becoming,- more-, ( apparent each day. I make Costumes to measure at the most reasonable prices in town. The best of materials, stylo, fit, and finish. Mako an appointment. Ring up 'Phone 937 A-, or call on MRS. LEITCH, "Costumo Specialist,"----233-235, Cuba-street-. REMOVAL. <57|7"ELLINGTON CLEANING CO.'S New Address—6B, MOLESWORTHSTREET, after 28th FEBRUARY. 'Phone 2224. MRS. GALLOWAY, an experienced _ .' Certificated Maternity Nurse, wil! i be in attendance at the addresses hereunder for the purpose of giving Advice' (free) to Mothers on the uses of GLAXO, and on the Caro and Feeding of Infanta generally :"— Mr. Glennie. Brooklyn—Tuesdays, 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. Mr. Castles, Newtown—Tuesdays, 2 p.m, to 4- p.m. Mr. Castles, Courtenay-place, Thursdays, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Mr. Dawe, Lower Hutt—Fridays, 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. . Mr. Williamson, oackson-street, Petone —Fridays, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Mr. Gibbs, Chemist, Upper Hutt,'-Bth May. For immediate advice ring up Glaxo Nurse, Telephone No. 4083. CLIMATIC EFFECT ON HAIR. AMONG the Troops and Nurses re-turned.-from Egypt there are many who know from experience what havoo the excessivo dry heat plays with the hair and skin. ■ Some admit being nearly. ba!<! and very grey on their return, but cctiug on good advice they at once procure DR. WILSON|S REGENERATOR, tho renowned British Specific for hair growth anil premature greyness, with the result that their hair has .completely regained its normal condition and colour. Hundreds in N.Z. to-day arc using it with tlio samo -results. Got it To-day from Kirkcaldie's, The Economic, or-th« D.I.C. Price 33 6d per bottle. Wholesale As>snfe for Wellington :i BHA&LAND'S, LTD..

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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 97, 25 April 1916, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 97, 25 April 1916, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 97, 25 April 1916, Page 9

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