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Pure Wool Underwear WOLSEY IS BRITAIN'S-AND BRITON'S SHOULD WEAR IT. We all need Underwear— British Underwear for pre- . fcrencc, woollen Underwear if we think health import-. ant, reliable Underwear if economy concerns us. " Tfolsey " Underwear is so widely asked for because it fulfils its mission so completely; its value has made it the most famous brand in all the world. "Wolsey" is Britain's indeed—British wool, British factories, British workers, British owners, British honesty and thoroughness, make it in these days worthy every Briton's attention. . You surely needno finer proof of the vital health-safe-guarding powerof wool than that every man in'our Army and Navy is, by the best advice obtainable, clad in wool from head to foot. - - _■ The making of minions of these wool garments has ; been entrusted to the makers of "Wolsey," and we have worked overwhelming hours loyally and cheerfully to maintain continuous supplies. . • We owe it to each other to help each other; on mutual help depends all future success; and when Britons can buy from Britons a British article as sound, as necessary, and such unquestionable value as "Wolsey," we boldly say they ought to buy it. , Any Waliey Garment tbot (hrinki is replaced free. All genuiae "Wolsey" bears the Wolaey Trademark. "Wolsey"- for men includes. Pants, Vests, Belts, . Combinations, Gloves, Cashmere and Fingering Halfhose,, etc. ■■'.■• Eor ladies—Combinations, Nightdresses, .Vests, Hose, etc. For children—Combinations, Sleeping Suits, Socks, Gloves, etc. ' . £ISSDawson & Maudsley, p||| LIMITED, S3i Harris Street, Wellington Wholesale Agents for New Zealand; . THE JUDGE'S DECISION ■ :■.-..■. ..../,.-... in the .. , ■„■■■■•,■:.;. - . "MATOPPO" Limerick Competition The A wards have thus been allotted by MR. CHARLES HAINES, Wellington, who w»s cslled upon to »ajiidieate :— No. 345. WILLIAM NEWSTEAD, '» Dublin Street, Lyttelton Second Prize, £2 lOs.: ' N«. 149. F. MARRYAT, Lands Department, Wellington Third Prize, £1: . ... No. 329. FELIX MORRAH, Grey St., Gladstone, lnverc»r«lil Fourth-Two Prizes at 12«. «d.: - No. 409. Miss Nellie Bennett, Rona Bay, Welhnsrton No. 523. D.J.Aldenley, Main Eoad, Lower Hutt Five Prizes of 7a. 6d.: K0.638. A. D.Paterson, High Street, Dannevirice No. 554 MisiM. Collins, 252 Edge-ware Road, ChriitehWeh No; 537. G.H. Lynch, CaU Box 1, P. 0., Masterton ' No. 594. Mrß.E.Bolton, 38 Leekhftmpton Court, Oftrißbroolte.Dnneiiin N0.40». MißsE.H.Denniston,"Pendarve»,"LowerHutt Twenty Prizes of 2s. 6d.: No 23. Miss Evelyne Bennet, 32 Gamma Street, Koslyn No 25. H.Cameron, Greenwood Street, Frankton Junction , No.lll. Hra.T.H. Young, RawhitlAvenno; New Brighton No. 284. Samuel Green, Queen's Avenue, Epsom No 314 E. H.Eton,Creiwiekßoad,Northland No! 323. Mis« Stella Aldridge.'Pioton ■■ , . No. 346. J.Golder."Dnnoon,"BuoWey IsEoad, Linwood No. 380. Mi«sF. Autnst. 198 Spey Street, Invercargill< ' No 413. E.H.Matwig,Boxls,Oraonavffle,H.B. , No. 434. Miss M. Stewart, 27 Glenbervie Terrace, Wellington i No 478. M r«, A. McKinlay, 21 Cororaandel Street, Wellington No 502. Mis* R. Carroll,s2 Halifax Street Dunedin. No 553. P.Biokerstafte,HinakuraP.O.,Martinboroueh No 176. Ja9. Meaby, 116 Main Road, N.E. Valley, Dunedta N0.344. Misß V.Rose,4 Smith Street,Dunedin , . No. 515. Pat Moffett; Albert Street InTereai'Kill : No. 632. A. Betten, Messenger, Government Buildings,'WellißltOß ' N6 542. Byron Brown, Box 6, G.P.0., ■Wellington ; No 356. Donzlas Cullen, Allanton Poat Office, Dunedin No. 597. H. D. McCarthy, Wilton Street, Wadestown . It i> retrettcd that thor* has been a Blight delay in announcing the result of the Mstoppo T«b»cco Competition. Mr. CHarldß Haines, the Judge, explains that this has arisen from two canses-.the large number ,of items he had to deal with, and the intervenMo» of the Easter holidays. - .■.;■-■ * . ■ No man of disprunination should omit to test a tin of .-.■■■ ' The iGreat South African MATOPPO : Smoking Mixture—-—— ..«*-»* \JETKTKJ It eaiurea a Fragrant and Ingpiring;'P,ipe" !■ Sold by Tobacoonists and Stores, • THE BRITISH EMPIRE TRADING CO, LTD. ■ • Wh»l«wl« Diitribut.n. , ■■■■„f-n— i■■ ' ;'■' ■■' ' ■'■ i ■/' Hli DSON'S EUMENTHOL JUJU BES OK LET THE BUYER BEWARE. •^JS^SbJltf**S £>& A The larrax or CAUTION.—The large sale of "Eumen&S§m&^&MSk&@FjL ' Orean of Voice thol JUJUBE?" has led to a number of W&fSe§mmmZ^wSsrsxdr B The Trachea or ■imitations being manufactured.under the 511aa»g|5pnJpgg*' •** windpiDe name of menthol aod other jujubes. It ■a'*^sf ft^fik is important, therefore, when buying to •^ *T be sure and get HUDSON'S Eumenthol V^—m^^l^Kll' Jujubes. You may be asked to buy other J— a——___23sHbßSb]HH^ibww jujubes, and be told they are "just as < jdjgßß!ijp;im«!!C^^^»r^^^^^Egßs3 good " as Hudson's Eumenthol Jujubes. This proves that these imitations and J&tf&ficiisZmgffiW substitutes have no reputation of their JrfSS^^^fcSSKw c- The Bronchial Tubes own, and can only be sold on the good. Mtik m vSRSSSSBr ot Dissected Lung. repute and high character of Hudson's ©SSs»£?|a|fjP^^ Di The IlObe ol one oS Eumenthol Jujubes. Sold everywhere; FOR COUGHS, COLDS, SORE THROATS, AND THE PREVENTION OF CONSUMPTION. Every Woman Should Know that Sani-Flush will banisß the disagreeable features . of cleaning toilet bowls. It keeps them spotlessly white, clean and sanitary. It gets at the hidden trap which nothing else can reach, cleans it and prevents odors; . makes dipping water and scrubbing unnecessary. \ \ /^MSsm-Fliish W\ if bN-^ \vV/'fiv/iI |/// UI"que —nothing else like it — llFlelrr'^Jl w"'\iJ/i''l)llls roade to clean toilet bowls %y°^w w w/lll bnly l(ioes k perfedy< | , yj^mif -A«* Your Dealer ' Your dealer has Sani'Flush or >^*^^':^3iiQMllP^ I " can get it quickly; or write us f --sSSiSLi;— "^^^g^ a card giving your dealer's name ; ?T* n»w«i«»Mo<«i!« s6'! *^ ;l^ and we will have you supplied. { /^..V.-.. r'jMil) Sani-Flush should be used '' I;' jaa^?. //&y wherever there are toilets in Res\^s^^=J=2^fZij,y idences, Business Oi^ces, Hotels, Th*'fropv\ *SV^^^- R,;'''i[. Stores, Factories, etc. Does.not i^i cl«an Y< '*' ~ '^j' injure plumbing connections. Sam-flush J\ .'C-^ytr^ The Hygienic Products Co. 1,.., \*-'ZZj' Lower Cuba Street 109 Pitt Street ; "-■•■ "Z*i^ Wellington. N. Z. Sydmey. N. S.W.

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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 101, 28 April 1917, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 101, 28 April 1917, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 101, 28 April 1917, Page 11

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