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\j!j/ TWENTY YEARS LATER W WHAT WILL IT BE? // |7VERY woman, some time or other, I // J-1 thinks of the future, and often when / looking in her mirror, wonders now sh« If the skin is kept properly nourished good looks cannot fail and wrinkles cannot come, for a wrinkled skin is a starred ■kin. , OATINE «ho«]d ba used reiultrljr, for it alone possesses properties whereby it I supplies natural oil to ths minute oil glands beneath tha skin and enables them to keep the skin properly nourished and the Ctm- ' plexion soft and velvety.—Ask for V^^- It is inTal«»b!« (or tba handd /^\^>^, making the ski» soft and Telrety, s>if |X USE II AND PROVE FT! SALLINQER BROS., MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERS OF ALL PLUMBERS' REQUISITES. 8.8. BRAND. TUTANUFACTURERS of all kinds of i-'A Lead Traps, Bends, Syphons, etc., etc., and Lead and Compo Pipe. Traps made to any weight, length,, or angle, to sketch or template, in all sizes, from 1£ to 4 inches diameter. Lead Strips, Lead Wire, Lead-head Nails. ' , . ''■ ■ Telephone Nos.: Warehouse 99, Office 3415. P.O. Box 18. , WARING TAYLOR-STREET?, WELLINGTON. / STAY AT THE GROSVENOR HOTEL, NEW PLYMOUTH. Opposite Railway Station and Beach. Or.o minute from G.P.O. Newly Renovated and Re-furnished. Every convenience and Comfort for the Travelling Public. Moderate Tariff—Bs per day. E. M'GINTY (Late- of Napier), Proprietor. .-jl/TASONIC . HOTEL,. NELSON. HENRY BAIGENT, Proprietor, Has much pleasure in informing tho travelling public that he has resumed the conduct of this old-established Hotel. First-class Accommodation. Excellent Cuisine. Letters and telegrams promptly attended, to. Telephone 38. P.O. Box 34. ORIENT PRIVATE HOTEL, Oriental Bay.—The most charming spot in Wellington, facing the harbour. Cross the road any time and have a dip. Seven minutes Jrom the city. Tram terminus at the door. Beautifully furnished. Excellent cuisine. Country visitors specially catered for. Terms on application to CHARLES THROSBY, Manager. Telephone 354 A. CA R L-T ON ;' HOTEL, WILLIS-ST., WELLINGTON. CLEANLINESS COURTESY ' CONVENIENCE COMFORT. ' THESE ARE THE CARLTON'S IDEALS. MRS. PAULSEN. Proprietress. "/71AULFIELD' HOUSE"—Visitors to V Wellington .'will find "Caulfield House" a high-class boarding establishment, combined with comfort and refinement. It is entirely under new management; situation most central; one minute from Parliament Buildings; next Crown Picture Theatre, Sydney-street; terms moderate; permanents by arrangement.— MRS. C. RUSSELL, Proprietress. 'Phone Nos. 1763. 2679. WHERE TO STAY IN WELLINGTON. MANSIONS PRIVATE HOTEL, GHUZNEE-STREET. Away from noise of traffic. On© minuto from Ghuznee-street car stop. Every modern convenience. Terms moderate. Permanents by arrangement. Tel. 348. Box, To Aro, 45. Proprietor. ROBERT SKILLING. SUPERIOR Accommodation in Christchurch at "St. Elmo" House, S2, Worcester-street (west end), two minutes from G.P.O. and tram, contral tram terminus. Having just secured a further large and up-to-date /residence adjoining tho above, guest* will have free use of a splendid tennis and) croquet lawn, etc. F. J. MURRAY. Proprietor. FOR A GOOD PURE BEER DRING ONLY STAPLES'. ACKNOWLEDGED BY ALL CON- -"• NOISSEURS TO BE ABSOLUTELY , THE BEST! BREWERY AND OFFICES: MOLESWORTH AND MURPHY STREETS. WELLINGTON SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. .. / THE Public are earnestly requested to kindly communicate any act of cruelty to animals ..that may come under their notice to A. M. Anderson, Secretary, Royal Exchange Building, 113, Cus-tomhouse-quay, P,O. Bos 12a. 'Phone 4302,

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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 42, 18 February 1918, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 42, 18 February 1918, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 42, 18 February 1918, Page 5

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