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/fe§^C \[ '111 Wh N*Vy S'lk and Tagel Amer!can , Tagel Ready-to wears, smartly trimM&S&!£bX< A^£3mll Sail°r> Ver? SmMt '2S/" med, all colours, 11/6 to 95/. SJu f/M Visit Our New "SiSj^ Ready-to-wear Hats, Newest Straws and «»«1I» ' Colours, trimmed coloured bands, 7/11, 14/u Iwlillim* jlmjbl. '^^^ "** M^^^^k iMiiiinery >l/^r Jfj^jfi* \ Showrooms '\W/$; 4HNH& W-V "IMkfc^ ' Matron's Hats, 17/6, 39/6 Lilac Hat in Aerophane and Straw, trimmed Dlffnl PnOPfi 'SapM*^'' l**' , coloured satin leaves, 24/6. . ' . " ,"W '^r • I I j^*M|iW|^SPfl& POPULAR PRICES \ 'm%jffjf&St& -^^^^my . rfSmart Black and White Model, 45/-. ... Smart Model in Light Navy and Lemon, CUBA STREET trimmed tiny posies, 27/6. Panama Hats, Latest Shapes, 7/11 to 39/5 YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOUR . „_;■ , u , ' - \_ _— ___ FARMS AND GARDENS TO BE ftrt ' ' TIBUBI T-TT?/inNfE*'^ 111818 "" . Mi productive. „ 9 J H 888 nL^KTIC O „g|| pf p= Bs To make them so ] '* . SOW NICOL'S SEEDS. There's a Life-,«ving Power about In stock ■ • B — ■ ■ * ALL THE LEADING LINES OF SEED ■—■■—•A f\l llHin DnAHI^UITir POTS Aa s uRE iiFARNFS BRONCHITIS KcK IILttIUTILO CURE BLOOD MANURE MMaMm^M^^nmHHMMHaMMMi^MB SUPERPHOSPHATE ' - nitrat ™of Fsoda lONIA> "** ■ that raises it right out of the ruck. Orders booked every week for Wil- ' $»md this and RmfUct:— loughby Knight's Famous Strain of DAY- ' ~ •"" • OLD CHICKS: " When my little <lrl was three years old she contracted Measles, upm A«ent for HORTON'S PREMIER which supervened Bronchitis, Pneumonia and Cbngeition •( the Lungt NURSERIES and LAIRD'S ROSES. ~ She was attended by * doctor of high stand- . • -, ing, whose treatment, however, wu not sue- . . P^**^ K~ R' j* " UTf#>/\f cessful. On Saturday, the 21st October, he LHf"lrawS f\ WIC^CJL* said th»t her life was in d»nitr-that there ri|U yi\\]Ki • "* mu *-**>• *«*» i w»s very little hope for her. For eight days jifelfifi&tt&U Pf "RELIANCE" SEED STORE, and nights she had been prostrated by Cough, fil'O^T/ 37, COUH.TENAY PLACE. Piln »nd Fever, and was lying like * statue,. ' \M. il^^e^ . , ; - unconscious. At this stage I was persuaded . qJQI SSf^^ffl^ • i - by a friend te obtain HEARNE'S BronchitU " ITRATW TO STjTTfrS "Rtp Cure, with its auxiliary medicine for the Fever _± J dffi!x3kii^'&\hM. X»JiAX±L XKJ aUVUO, JiTC. and CongesUon of the Lungs, as directed J^H^^^^^v - la the Catalogue of Medicines which ac- >^SP^]lAi'/^^SP®gß C LIFT'S companies each bottle. I gave the medl- f/Bii&^ikrW^ MANURIAL dne «s directed, and there Was an Im- figM fW ?^Y } jJ^h provement from the first dose. The fgWai'-^jg. jm^AS^TWk INSB-UTICIDE! Improvement continued steadily. In a week she was perfectly free from tbt fjfislgl' Vl^ Nv^^^?^ J^% Mr. A. M'Millan, Nurseryman, Lower Pneumonia, Congestion, Cough, E^^p ■/ / i^Xw >^kKw/ Hntt, writes after testing it:—"On going Fain and Fever, and was well, /Pjli' /'wlw'^^^^SrS^Sw*'' ' carefully through the heap of soil I found except that she was stilt weik. /^^W /-^SfiSHBHiSR^ DOZENS OF DEAD GRASS GRUBS In, fortnl ght she was quit. ÜBK X^mWßNßg£r\ AND WOODLICE AND A FEW WIRE- recovered and Is now in splen- $88$ i&S^MpP^^Wk- \ WORMS, etc. The only # thing with hfo did health, and stronger than AT^l ' •_ \ wit was a Grass Grub just on the edge r ever. It absolutely snatched /i\ ® \mtk \ 01 tee neap. •. . my child fromtnearlyjravt. 1' {|»f M\ M |«H \ IF USED NOW WILL CLEAR YOUR Yours gratefully, _iwBF ' ,flfli\ S ilK^^^tf^ GARDEN OF SLUGS. D.GARDINER. l^M? ■BHp^^ft PROCURABLE AT ALL STORES. MSh" 0"1" Wlh ' J. W. WALLACE & CO., W.G.Hearne&Co. j^^'^A HB / , 114, WAKEFIELD-STREET. Umlte* 11 J»^^ fl^a^^^X WE offer the following selection of I VICTORIA 11 iB Sim ■ liS Ssi*^ prime hand : picked SEED POTA- j II Imtlw "lli Wtl TOES, ready for immediate planting:— I II ' \wMlf W feat Beauty of Hebron (pink)—7lb Is 6d, 141b I : «Sf*'" II ■ Ib^J' u|Jß^ Breeze'e Prolific, la 6d, 2s 6d, 4e, 7s 6d, . /JVJ H %*Wiii\ \mMi \tM ' British Queen—ls 6d, 2s '6d, 4s, 7s 6d, 13s fl^) MM- ™ I^**^^ Earfy 3 'Regent-Is 6d, 2s 6d, 4s 6d, Bs, 14s (^^^—~^ Gamekeeper—ls 6d, 2s 6d', 4s, 7s'6d,' 13s BS^i—^^^^^~^^^^^^^^w^"^ J' ' i /f^A/ ■ Northern Star—ls 6d, '2s 6d, 4s r 7s 6d, 13s rrT "^' / Puritan Early—la 6d, 2s 6d, 4s 6d, Bs, 14s ft | ' I, ■ Robin Adair—2s, 3s 6d, 6s 6d, and 20s (cwt) jg | fl] . Sutton-a Weal-Is 6d, & 6d, 4s, 7el 6dl, 13s n Z Branch Office-Kennedy Buildings, 33, CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON? Up-to-Datc—ls od, d& od, 4e, ts oa, los Vermont Early—ls 6d, 2s 6d, 4s 6d, Bs, 14s ARTICHOKES—White Heart (most pro- : ■.■■■■■■■■ fitable vegetable to grow)—3s, ss, 9s, -—«^ ; 16s . ' '. ■ ' ■ F. COOPER, 'LTD., # ■ . ' ■■• .- *\ SEED MERCHANTS, \J fl .. Uj\ 11 T— «»La«i " C M !^rl ll MERCER STREET (just off Willis^t) | I haf Kllll I OfifGlllCr Telephone No. 839. , ' jl *lIU* * M WO WI "f" »* , SEEDS THAT GROW. CO-OPERATION is the keynote of Bennett's grocery service. Back of |j P ySe.uSulluo ywo?Se~d7if±orSo the te!e Phone attendant wh° MSwera " the United .eff °rt °f a Prices, send to Te Aro Seed Company. small armv of counter hands, packers and despatchers. This effort is SELECTED HAND-PICKED SEED I ' . . - , .... - . ■ ■ ■..,-, ... POTATOES ' j; coicentrated on YOUR order— utilised to supply you with fresh, whole--af«5K %2%rk%*,*Sk*S& K so:,e groceries, right ontime to any address. Try our service To-day 1 J Ball, Satisfaction, Reading Russett, ' I Abundance, British Queen, Early Rose, ! A J n jl' T«- IIC 1/0 1 /1A 0 / 1L : I I Oifa Dandelion lea, 1/b,, 1/8, 1/10, z/- Ib. Early Vermont, Snowflakc, and other3. j ||||1 OUR.GARDEN GUIDE FOR 1917. j. nVIWTMirTT f Tn II Contains 90 pages, 143 beautiful allustra- :|| ' H, Jj. BENNCTT, UTjD. ■ ill tions, and' useful Cultural Hints. [:j . ■ . . . |l TE AliO SEED CO. l\ "The Quality Grocers" :: 246 Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON j\ G.P.O. Box S2o! nE °"''Phone 701A. —————————»«—»———^—

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 42, 18 August 1917, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 42, 18 August 1917, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 42, 18 August 1917, Page 10

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