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V| Ladies' Tan Footwear for Autumn j^^ssaaK f ,*fi As usual, Pearson's are to the fore M® / >fi Leaders in every sense of the word— »». J&sofffi W j| the qualities are exceptionally good VV .<%f^jff \T ;| PEARSON'S LOW CASH PRICES 10 ,S \ ,| bring these models within the reach M? y^ ?: Pearson's low prices are the result s? &i Mf '■% of trading on a Strictly Cash Basis, /*?m^ £ $^!fl 'j( thus we can offer the very best. / rL-oigj^E M •| Footwear at lower prices than other \^@^3lMo®*^\Jy t stores charge. I THREE NEW MODELS IN TAN BOOTS: I Ladies' Light Willow Calf Derby Boots —A very fine shape ; made ; i with neat round toe and Cuban heels; very smart Price 32/6 I Ladies' Dark Willow Calf Derby Boots—Made on the latest style i lasts, medium toe, good walking heel and stout soles Price 33/6 I Ladies' Fine Willow Calf Boots—A most attractive model and very ■-I" comfortable; made with smart high Cuban heel. Price 37/6 | We'll be pleased to have you inspect this Footwear. 1 PEARSON'S SHOE STORES, 130 Cuba St. ,8 ; And «t Hotel Wind.or Building, Willi. Street. Wellington | ■j — _™- 0T __—— m ........ . _____ s TFT people would eat more apples K\ there would be fewer sufferers | from digestive disorders. The apple 1 is one of the finest foods known—in ,| fact it is a food plus a tonic. j There is much truth in the old saying : -» that "an apple a day keeps the doctor J away," and we should all of us enjoy 4 an apple after each meal. ■jj 1 Here in New Zealand the finest ;| and most delicious apples are grown, ;_;' and New Zealanders should avail : themselves of the advantage of - securing this fruit fresh and juicy,. ■*■ i :,' Buy apples—always have a case in ;1 the house, but be sure they are -j grown in New Zealand. The New ■■) Zealand apple is better than imported ;| fruit.

3 @ f^| ■"" £^ £^ yr Coffee, milk and sugar are , S\~*~~^^>^ harmoniously and correctly • / jCL^zr— ~2l^l blended in the manufacture / HfnjfTMn^ °* Highlander Milk Coffee. ,j /,, j U^^ilLtil"J-^ Boiling water poured over a I |il fw MILK=J teaspoonful makes a cup of ' I \il $§ CQFFE& veallj delicious coffee. NoI \w» ffp "" thing to add. Just enjoy it. \. -=^*^^£^ Everything the best. Coffee \ "* is super-excellent, the milk is Southland's best, and the sugar the finest obtainable. ' Jmsk Prepared in New Zealand—All-British, ' ma^e an aH"Briti*b Company. ; 'FROM is \gjif \ fc?-4r i _ -. ChildhoodVK f\\ /^v/ CAN DEMANDS \J\ \\M ffy,/ YOU 1 Sound Teetm; \ \\ ffJs'fxPEßT Advice. AMONG YOUR GREATEST ASSETS Are your teeth. So many people neglect their teeth, and then NOTHING BUT CAREFUL DENTISTRY can help to save them. •Wo can aid you in PEESEEVING YOUE HEALTH and good appearance, and OUR CHARGES ARE MOST REASONABLE. Plates from £3 35.; Fillings from 7s. Gel.; Crown and Bridge Work from 30a. per Tooth.; Painless Extractions, 2s. 6(1. THE AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS, | COENER CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS (Over Winder's). I AND AT AUCKLAND. J. R. T. MILROY, Manager. j Goldberg 6. ' A^.»iina..»^A«i^—^^y—.T.,, „..,— ■'• —i I—,, _, f\

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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 45, 21 February 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 45, 21 February 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 45, 21 February 1918, Page 3