FOR HOUSEWIVES ! . t* §11 illwmt**^ KJWjYj I HUT ijJ p^ Up laundry bill p i ■v^ AND SAVE YOUR MONEY! ftf fc W 0 "NO-RUBBING" makes it easy foryeutodo Pi V your own washing. It practically does away _- *; with the back-achinf horrid task ef rubbing. . I _J pC It acts like magic on white clothes, making , \ *3 %00 ?^ em w^te as snow- For infant's clothes W 0 ||0r ,n it is inraluable, for, while cleansing them and fE«4 1M c^.^J destroying all disease germs, it does not injure + QL the finest fabrics. "NO-RUBBING" is free W Q from all caustic ingredients, and so the hands !■■ nerer become painful or sore. fIJ BEWARE OF THE IMITATIONS I 7 2 £1° GUARANTEE M r 0M .43 goes with every 1/- packet. \ p J LAUNDRY HELP ft 0 F. WARDER I 7 c^:Kon ltt"
l^fe WE'RE RUSHED yy \L Absolutely taxed to capacity—for more and more women every week are finding- out ' that there's never any squeak of dissatisfaction in Footwear purchased at k|l) PEARSON'S. jraßr Come and see the new Tan Shoes, just AWmf*- Ladies' Ox Blood Derby Shoes—The newT7£MX!lBm. '\ est shapes, extremely smart Cuban heels L&iiliail Price 2«/6 J^^l^l * Ladies f Willow Calf Derby Shoes — Short J|&S|lilaMt fronts, Cuban heels, snappy shapes ii|||||||M Ladies-Dark Willow Derby Shoes—Short SKJffiG&JilffiS fronts, round toes, Cuban heels; very illlilliii da. intv ' . pri °c 32/6 jW^M«E^™ Ladies' Willpw Oxford Shoes—ln new light *■ shade; made on straight last; high Cuban ~ I ■* Tyv*^ heels ; most becoming' Price 35/----l\\ COME AND SEE THIS NEW jp\B FOOTWEAR I j yfli Pearson's Shoe Store mmmmi CUBA STREET . >»^ And at Httel WinJior BuildUft, Willis St., WeUiigten
fI^HE rioh can't buy nor Hie poor desire X anything better than Hayward'i MILITARY PICKLE. Always even in quality and moderate in' ■ price. All 6tores. , . ' Try Hayward's FLAG BRAND PICKLES for flagging appetites—the condiment of the period. Pure, freeh, economical Ask your grocer. The ideal appetiser is MILITARY PICKLE,- an Oriental combination of choice vegetables and fruits combined in the way that sets the_ gastric juices flowing, thus aiding digestion. All live grocers. CLINCHER CROSS TYRES—the motorists' delight. Users on Dominion roads have proved them the be6t long-distance tyre obtainable. Buy service by insisting on Clincher Cross. Leading garages. Rough roads don't worry the users of CLINCHER TYRES, because they are composed of the beet quality rubber made by honest British labour. Trade Imperially and buy the British article. To-night is hoseing tinie —if you want to keep your lawn looking fresh, green, attractive, ask for the L or G qualities of NORTH BRITISH HOSE—the qualities for long wear, and trade Imperially. Remember the excellence of quality remains long after the price is forgotten. That is why it pays to buy a QUALITY Tyre. NORTH BRITISH CLINCHER TYRES .for service and satisfaction, CYCLISTS!—Ride a tyre that the makers are not afraid to guarantee for 9, 12. or 15 months—THE NORTH BRITISH CLINCHERS, with the.extra air space that makes for easy ■ riding. Ask your dealer. .:■■.. STARTLING TESTIMONY. A doctor, recently returned from the front, and well known to many of our readers, 1 asserts that the British Government uses almost exclusively NORTH BRITISH MOTOR AND CYCLE TYRES, and one other brand, on their vehicles. WHY? . . THIS . ■ . GREAT ASTHMA CURE As prepared by H. BRITTAIN, Chemist, is having a big sale. Its effects are TRULY MARVELLOUS! . And the united testimony of grateful patients pronounces it to bo' A MIRACULOUS CURE! ; Price 3s per bottle; postage under new regulations (fragile), 10jd. .■ H. BRITTAIN, CHEMIST, 56, MANNERS-STREET. N.B.—lf.no benefit derived money willingly retnrnnd, URAND'S Regulating Pills, 5s box. , Best and most efficient on market. Harmless, reliable. . Sent Post Free by return mail on receipt of postal notes. Bridge Drug Stores, Chemiets, Newton, Auckland..
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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 23, 26 January 1918, Page 16
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