A Xmas Treat ]/B^{^^ for Our SOLDIERS ! |/fc« %$C| #,---;^^&'^^3_.L^^ SEND A PARCEL OF SWEETS TO l^^^^^wSv^/f YOUR FRIEND ,AT THE FRONT -NO POSTAGE TO PAY! . ■ \ JBasl-i_g|ib&*J- I There's nothing- more appreciated by Soldiers at the Front than good things to eat—especially Y^ Chocolates and Candies! We have arranged f or Supplies of Pascall's Famous Confectionery \\ to be sent to New Zealand Soldiers direct from the F?ctorv in London. By ordering through //\ us you not only save trouble and postage, but make a saving of about one-third.in the cost of (f goods. You do not pay freight, landing charges, etc. U AU you have to do is to fill in. the Coupon, stating the number and value of Boxes required; Vy also the name, number, and regimental rank of your Soldier Friend—we will do the rest. \ .Your order will be promptly sent to the proper address, Messrs. Pascall paving the postage. t You will be notified when order is executed and i . USE THIS COUPON. Parcels Containing Superior I j Chocolates and Candies S? E r IA, S™***** J"t RCEL in packets convenient for the pocket. To George & Kerslcy, Ltd., Wellington J Special 5/- Parcel Contains : i enclose wm you arrange i .„_', to have posted for me i Vanilla Chocolate (Solid Cake) 2/Acid Drops (Large Tin) ... ... 1/- BOXES at 5/- " Mint Bull's-Eyes (Large Tin) ... 1/- . . nnvirc , -n. " British Toffee (Tin) „v 1/- Tn _ ' BOXES at 10/Pine Lozenges (Packet) ... .... 2d. SPECIAL 10/- PARCEL CONTAINS: Name v . "' Milk Chocolate (Solid Cake) ..r 2/- Number ; _. _ Vanilla Chocolate (Solid Cake) 2/- Regiment , ,' ' "_ Acid Drops (Large Tin) 1/- i.-pniu ' " ' • ' Mint Bull's-Eyes (Large Tin) ... 1/- 1 KUJYI— Mixed Fruit Drops (Tin):. ... 1/- Name " British Toffee (Tin) '.:. 1/- AJJ :"" Broadway Toffee (Tin) ... 1/- Address Pine Lozenges ... ... - .. 6d. Freshettes ... 6tl. <■" - —-—----————■—————___—_ , SEND YOUR ORDER TO US TO-DAY. GEORGE &• KERSLEY, Ltd. |- LAMBTON QUAY • WELLINGTON' ■——■(—" I"' ■ii ii I j. . . li. I ii. ' i ■ ,im.
Miss Fisher, of Christchurch, is at present showing in her Blouse Saloon some charming Parisian Blouses, both in Crepe de Chine and Crops Georgette, in all the leading shades, from one guinea upwards. She lias also some exclusive Tailored Costumes, in black and white pin-check Gabardine and Poplin; prices from 4 to 6 guineas. Open Friday nights until 9 p.m. Offices—6 and 7, Evening Post Buildings, Willis-street. 'Phono 3528.—Advt. Brico's Luncheon and T^a 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. Godbers solicit orders for Cakes for our boys at the front. They pack them carefully, and have received numerous reports of the safe arrival at their destination, and the excellent quality of the cakes previously sent.—Advt. Wedding Announcement. —'Beautiful roses and choicest flowers are used when designing wedding bouquets. Packed and forwarded through the Dominion. Miss Murray, vice-regal floriste. 36, Willis-street. —Advt. • In every well-ordered home where comfort and convenience and a due iegard to economy of labour is considered, a sewing machine, washing, and knitting machine, also a Daisy Vacuum Cleaner, aro essentials. Full stocks of latest models at lowest prices can be inspected at Oscar ■ Hewett and " Co.'s Depot, 56, Cuba-street, just below Bank of;N.Z. 'Phone 520. Catalogues and full information on application.—Advt. Why sew,' sew,, sew, when you car buy good material Union and Ceylon shorts for boys, at Is to 3s lid, from Geo. Foivlds, Ltd., Manners-street ?— Advt. Have you trtefl Bycroft's new biscuit, the "Bellamy," for afternoon tea? Dainty, crisp, delicious. AIL grocers.— Advt. THE DAINTIEST. SMARTEST. AND MOST ARTISTIC SPRING MILLINERY! IS to be seen at Miss Walsh's, the Popular Ladies' Outfitters. The bewitching array of bright Spring Styles, calls for much admiration, while the selection is wide enough to please every taste. DAINTY NEW BLOUSES IN CREPE DE CHINE and VOlLE—fresh as a Spring Day—are also displayed in tempting array. LADIES ARE INVITED TO INSPECT. | ■ MISS' WALSH, y 122-124, COURTENAY-PLACE. YOUR SPRING HAT IS here awaiting your choice. We have a splendid selection of dainty Trimmed Models in all the newest shapes and every possible colour. Wo aro pleased at any timo to advise you and make suggestions as to which hat best becomes you, and ' OUR PRICES ARE UNIFORMLY LOW. Call iv soon and inspect our attractive SPRING DISPLAY. MISS H'KEEGAN, 54, MANNERS-STREET (Brittain's Buildings. Wellington). "SPRING IS COMING." SO »ays tho old song, but the New _ Fashions for Spring and Summer are already here. Take time by the forelock, and have your Summer Gowns made to your special-Order by MRS.LEITCH, "Where the Smart Dresses Are," 233-235, Upper Cuba-street. MRS. MU.R. RA V Has just Opened an AMERICAN CHILDREN'S OUTFITTING EMPORIUM, In Crown Theatre Buildings, Molesworthstreet. All kind 3 of High-class Children's Wear in Stock or Made to Order. YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED. 'PHONE 8224, CARPET, CHIMNEY, WINDOW, AND OFFICE CLEANING. WELLINGTON CLEANING CO., 68, Mclesw orth-street. REMOVAL NOTICE. JU DA H AND C 0., Tailors, - Havo Removed from Manner.-street (opp. Fowld.), to next door to Albert Hotel, WILLIS STREET.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP19160906.2.85.5
Bibliographic details
Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 58, 6 September 1916, Page 9
Word Count
829Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume XCII, Issue 58, 6 September 1916, Page 9
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Evening Post. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.