FOR A LADFSiiIf FROM time immemorial the Bracelet has been a favourite ornament with women. Just now jlij the demand is strong for the Plain Bangle in ill) 15ct. Gold, and this demand will grow as Christmas jjjj draws nearer. We are now showing some beautiful III! Gold Bracelets with almost invisible joint and catch, jlij and reinforced at sides with Silver to ensure protection :::[ from dents. In various sizes and at keenest prices— I £3/10/-, £4/-/-, £4/15/----nil The famous " Nellie Stewart" Bangle 3 also stocked ;!jj In 9ct. Gold, Prices 80/-, 90/----1 In 15ct. Gold, Prices £5/10/-, £6/10/-, £7/10/----jij; SENT POST FREE TO ANY ADDRESS. Hi! LET ONE OF YOUR GIFTS BE A BRACELET THIS CHRISTMAS! 1 STEWART DAWSOM & £0. (N.Z.) LTD. ijij Jewellers, Silversmiths, Watchmakers Wellington
Yes, you can sericHhe finest 13/6 Safety Razor to your friend in Khaki ABSOLUTELY FREE '< You know how our lads on active Expeditionary Forces Army or service appreciate the luxury of Navy absolutely free of charge a daily shave—it is part of the The free razor set will not be sent soldier s duty to appear properly to acivilian, but you can give the Bhaved each morning. Nothing, razor you purchase to a friend, then, will be so appreciated by and thus the two gifts will cost your friend in the forces as the you the price of one. Thousands easy shaving, easy stropping of our lads in kbaki have already 7 o clock Safety Razor—and you received 7 o'clock gift razors, and can send him this welcome gift have written in high terms of apwithout it costing you one penny, preciation. They say it is the ■ ™% . you can do it- Buy ideal razor for active service—it a 13/b 7 o clock Safety Razor set gives a close easy shave—is comfrom any dealer and the makers pact—has nothing to take apart— will send an identical set to your strops on its own strop fitted to friend serving in His Majesty's case—nothing to Buslay or lose. 13/6 X^tfX T 13/6 ■ffiSafety^C^y Razor Tour dealer will gite you fall details as to how to secure the free set lor your wldier and w.ll asanre you of the genuineness of this offer and of the reputation of the firm thatmßkesit. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE Managing Agent for Australasia: RALPH ABERCROMBY Denison House, 380 George St., SYDNEY
Every Mother should know that Dr. Cassell's Tablets are the Ideal Remedy for Weakly Children. For ■weakly or backward - children ti,<are is nothing so good as a course of Dr. Cassell's Tablets. Age makes no difference to the action of these incomparable restoratives; they exert the same strengthening and building up power whether the sufferer be a child or an' adult. Mothers everywhere have testified to the quite wonderful restorative effect of Dr. Cassell's Tablets in cases' of weakness and wasting, and also in infantile paralysis. Children wasted almost to skeletons have recovered health and plumpness by their means; babies helpless from nerve failure have regained their natural power. If you have a weakly child give Dr. Cassell's Tablets. Convincing Proof of the Quite Exceptional Restorative Value of Br. Cassell's Tablets for Old or Young. JOHN 0. BRITTAIN, Esq., F.S.Sc, Church Street, Mansfield, Enf., writes:—"l have had convincing proof of tht value of Dr. Cassell's Tablets. They are certainly to be recommended in all run-dewn conditions, and alto in cases of defective digestion or assimilation. They appear to be equally suitable for eld or young." Or. Casssll's Tablets ato prepared from purest, tested ingredienti of proved nutritive and restorative power, md are the recognised modern remedy foi Nervous Breakdown Nervous Debility Anaemia Nerve Paralysis Stesptessness Wasting Disease! Infantile Paralysis Stomach Disorders Vital Exhaustion Neurasthenia Kidney Weakness General Debility Specially valuable for Nursing Mothers and during the Critical Period* of Life. Prices 1* and ♦/-, the ♦/- size being the more" economical. Sold by Chemists and Storekeepers throughout New Zealand. Ask always for Dr. Cassell's Tablets, and take no substitutes. S«le proprietors, Dr. Cassell's Co., LW., Manchester, En«.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIV, Issue 112, 8 November 1917, Page 10
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