:: f /te^L^-ss LooK Wiiat s Here! iVfitfotL Just Arrived! OJI r "\ The present fashions in women's dress '••?! \» ■stl'wßi l \iraSß^< \ necessitate the wearing of carefully"W selected Footw£=ar so _ that the effect is 'I PEARSON'S I 'i ~^r are Fashion Footwear Leaders—but withal s ■ >>5' our pr'ces are a'w;i >'s '°w' I SOME. OF THE NEW "WALKING SHOES S Glace Kid Derby Shoes, with smart patent caps and Cuban heels i i . ' . _ Price 18/6 | 'Ii Fine Glace Kid Derby Shoes, medium or wide toes, patent caps, I | Cuban or military heels Price 22/6 ! j Glace Kid Derby Shoes, pug or full round toes, Cuban heels "; , " ' Price 23/8 I Bostock's Patent-Derby Shoes, with cloth tops; smart styles .. ?, ■ ' Price 22/6 I . f All-Patent Derby Shoes, short fronts, neat swing toe and Cuban ... I heels , Prl«e 32/6 I ''% Patent Golosh Glace Top Oxford Shoes, long Paris toe; latest I :I ■■ mo d e i Price 32/6 ;| PEARSON'S SHOE STORES, 130 Cuba St. ; |V And «t Hotel Wind.or Buildingi. Willii Street. We]lin«ton Mi • ==^- _sfjr I yOT'"A~ GERMAN POWDER. iMUSTpIEn "MUSTDIE" ' twmmmm^rm^m^l^^f^SS^ POWD2H must not be mistaken for )^MJiyM|^fflffijari^gS£j^^[. insecticide or common insect powders, some of which are sold under fancy names, ffINdHV 'Sp^Ss^ / 'Jw f°r "MUSTDIE " contains an ingredient mSmSamST tiflP r^^>^/*S particularly fatal to that common house JEfwflSlf 'aß^fl pest aptly termed " The TyPho>d Fly-"' Write to " Mustdie," Dept. A, Box 1520, '.P. 0., Sydney, for a trial tin, forwarded post free; or send 9d. in stamps for afullize tin. "MUSTDIE" is sold everywhere by Chemists, 1 Grocers, Storeßeepcrs. 9d. per tin. ; START THE DAY WELL! \ "\ A cup of freshly made Tea first thing in the morning will prove healthful and stimulating. If it is I "ORIENT" 1 -TEA . v >, ... _ ■ '' that is used, it will be doubly appreciated because '; careful selection and judicious blending of the finest ' ■ hill grown leaf imparts to it a full fresh flavour not ; found in Teas of, inferior grade. "ORIENT" TEA makes more cups to the pound than lower priced Teas, and'is therefore economical. '] Try "Orient" Tea J For Tea Satisfaction. / Each half-pound packet of "Orient" Tea contains a coupon which entitles the holder to a choice of * prizes, equal to fourpence in the pound returned. , '* These coupons are given in addition to our Cash • Coupons worth up to 5 per cent. " ORIENT" TEA IS ONLY SOLD BY \ WARDELL'S 1 WILLIS STREET - - WELLINGTON ill / ij-^-^v THERE IS 1 -'*' \ KX^X QUALIFY I " )|((f^N^\ in every am I AWARDED t-^ l^y I' GOLDS SILVER I f* ' MEDALS -c / *-" I >■ IN, COMPETITION v^-^ TN _ | : <3§^_:' \ Prices-2/-, 2/2, 2/4, 2/6, 3/- per .Ib.' 1 SOLD EVERYWHERE. JK \f,-\ MB^^&a, ii jgjiiff*l*^/ ctfsji«V ReKiilered Name fof ' Ted SBAWS ESSENCE mils T'BfJ SBiralSjSsfelP One bottle makes a pint of finest family concrta, «i S^SftllUßsHsilliilla jold and sore throat remedy. C«tt 2/- S«* Ufa
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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 40, 15 February 1918, Page 3
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468Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 40, 15 February 1918, Page 3
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