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(I 1 FOR THE BRIDE! ■L •- m 'V/'OUR Present to the Bride will combine Beauty ■. .' I J[ with Service if you select a piece of Silverware ' at Stewart Dawson's—Wellington's Greatest Gift Store. There are larg-e assortments of unusual designs in Tea Sets, Teapots, Entree Dishes, Cake Baskets, Butter and Jam Dishes, Rose Bowls, Flower Stands, Salvers, Cruets, Butter Knives, Tea Spoons, Cases of Soup Spoons, Sugar and Cream Stands — and scores of other charming- and inexpensive things. Through buying direct from the Manufacturers, STEWART DAWSON'S are able to maintain the Highest Quality Standard, and to offer Substantial Savings on ordinary retail prices. MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE CLOSEST ATTENTION. rSTEWAET DAWSON & CO. (N.Z.), LTD7I .JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS :: :: WELLINGTON a = =■ \ c w d Responsibility v \ Rests with You! U |!j%; DON'T be persuaded because firf k|%£ teas have advanced in price, lo K»5 purchase some cheaper and inferior Ir^^ tea—always specify S§l "AMBER TIPS. 9* g£ !§§ They cost a little more than ordin- j^JJ n^*& ary teas, but you cannot afford to jJS t*SS to deny yourself their economy and "■""I greater satisfaction. You use less aSm S* and get a better cup of tea. ■>■» H ombgr WjL Pmched in Tw Grmd*s »nly: Hk. A £* ** AND 4* Mt fk wk "Everybody's Favourite"^ Ik' Wheflmle Agents: THOMPSON BROS., LTD.. Blair-street, Wellington. _iiwipmiiin iiinm"iii)piwmiiwnwwnTn wumwi—imwiumwp——wiimj^innhmmi h unnnri j Groceries take the biggest part j of your housekeeping money. These, then, are the goods which must be bought \ most carefully. j A little leak each week will mean a big sum at the | end of six months. i Warden's Grocery Prices are Money Savers I Cash < purchasers get full advantage through our | i coupon system, which ensures return EQUAL TTP TO i 5 PER CENT. DISCOUNT. At the same time, we protect our customers by insisting on a very rigid quality standard... jj Butter,irfirst grade -... 1/7 Maccaroni and Vermicelli Gd. i Cheese, first grade ... 1/- Haricot Beans ... „. 4d. Flour 255,4/4 j sos, 8/6 Essence of Coffee ... 1/Rice, best quality ... 2Jd. Jams —ilb. tins ... Sjd. j Sago and Tapioca ... 3d, "X" brand ... 6d. ; Cornflour 4jd. alb. glass jars, "X"— i Brown and Poison's ' 7d, Peach, Nectarine, ( Rolled Oats ... >.. 1/3 Quince, Plum, etc. 1/4 ! Oatmeal—2ss ..< 5/9 Raspberry ... ... 1/8 , Pearl Barley .... •". . 3d. Apricot 1/6 Split Peas •. R.i 3d. "X" Jam, ?lb. tins , Currants v.t ... Bd. Plum, Gooseberry, Sultanas • ... ... Bd. Peach ... ... 3/3 Seeded Raisins ... 7d, Raspberry, MannaMildura Raisins •... 6d. lade, Apricot ... «/■ \ Sicily Almonds . . 1/8 Table Jellies, 5 pkts..., 1/-' j Desiccated Cocoanut ... fid. Fluid Ammonia ... 4jd. j Fry's Pure Cocoa— Arrowroot ... ... -7d. i ' }s, 10d.; is, 1,7 "Zebra" Paste Blackjj Clothes Pegs—per doz. I^d. lead... 4d. 1 Curry Pjwder, C. and B. 1,1 Kepler's Extract Malt jj Robinson's Groats ... 1/3 2/9 and 4/9 \ Lentils ... 4d. Golden Syrup, 2s, 6d.; 7s, 1/8 I Sheep Tongues (Gear's) 1/4 Sunlight Soap 1/1 sj Matches—plaids ... 6jd. Lifebuoy Soap ... ... 3£d. ~ . ■ I Tea—Matchless, 1/8; Ceylon, 1/10; Orient, 2/-. | WARDELL'S i WILLIS STREET :: WELLINGTON m\ BpMMHwaiiniWKiMiHPIHHB^BPHWWBnpJB nwtmiir^ (fili/3 Wk% II 111 ■ai'rirA^ bjß aY%9 h*tice. filillflS g| ink.■ k. H J&l ■Bi Hm,4H ■ jDfcfe^i *n consequence ijl*Jjl Bj *"Jm Be & H Br-fi BrrTi ffl m ■ dfff^-'^ °* P" meron3 ""I- >^^ ■ ' ■ mnatseothanam« ' _ "DIHNEFOIID't" *^& Safest and most . "' f-*3C| ftantle Medicine for 'f> '2£.% ■ Infants, Children, H^pMB^M^pBBpB^BIMWBM IS'-m ■ Delicate Females, H!^. W k%tipm \ B "hL?4 vAV % -iT| and the Sickness H Jw m U^Tl k. 1 **S^^ f■■ T ■ rr? Oi, of Pregnancy. gWfePHWWBMBBBSHMBIIBWMwBW t—-30}. ' ' ' 3?he liniversal Eemedy for Acidity of the Stomach, Headachy Heartburn, Indigestion, Sour Eructations, Bilious Aff6otioM f _^»

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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 74, 25 September 1917, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 74, 25 September 1917, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 74, 25 September 1917, Page 3