War-time Tailoring In order to keep our tailors £^L u!^& fully employed during the y^/ iL-^L slack season, we have made .^rf^xjJL. up one hundred Suits in the _*^liiw«lSl JsPswlif'Sk latest cut, style, and finish: 4§p§smjmA MsNk\ Navy Serges, "Worsteds, vgnC «§if%ll a Ksflji '^X Large variety of sizes to fit yjff^^^^^W^l^'mi A'j all figures, ready to put on H Qll^G^<«f] •\Mw^df To Clear from 'WF This opportunity of secur- • ■^tss»jt't S Upv 1 SCHNEIDEMAN SUIT AT fev^S|. Hl' A VERY LOW COST 'iWMwk JS 1 should not be missed. M^lliiPiflji ™^Wh ' 1 A Big Variety of READY-TO-WEAR COSTUMES —In Serges and Gabardines From £5/5/Country Orders promptly attended to. Postage Free. Patterns and Self-Measurement Forms and Prices sent on application. SCHNEIDEMAN & SONS THE GREAT RUSSIAN! TAILORS AND, COSTUMIERS 86 MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON Opposite EVERYBODY'S Picture Theatre OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 6 P.M. 1 HAVE YOU ? — ~~1 1 HAVE YOU seen the special display of \\ LADIES' TAN FOOTWEAR __/! HAVE YOU noted the splenF^S^S*!^^^ ■ did quality of \ HAVE YOU ever seea a better Y_- V*l^ 3t variety of styles -"^SS?Sr 1*""1"1 -^ and shades? \\/\ HAVE YOU taken particular •' *•** \n» iiiiMMiiiif^^ notice of the best values in town? IF YOU HAVEN'T, then don't lose a single day investigating our Unexcelled Display of Ladies' Tan Boots and Shoes Priced to suit every purse. i R. PEARSON & CO. I " For Better Fodwear at a Lower Price" - Cr. Ghuznee and Cuba Streets \ ________________ _—_——»_—_»_■_■•—«■—«••—mlta^^. GREAT Stocktaking CLEARANCE«f|gftfti__ X In OUR Ironmongery and Crockery Depts. During this month a splendid opportunity is pre- «, <aj|s W I sented to secure undoubted savings in our big |' * ~i|_fs I IRONMONGERY, CROCKERY, i ra^' I _f and ELECTROWARE, etc. W> 'Sail J Special Discount of 2/. in the £on all Cash fit ' 'jO 1/^ Purchases. | $ , jjb )T Housewives who visit this Department will find X ,-Sj || many special lines to interest them. &*,* V vßj w We wish to make a clearance prior to taking g* V^® _J stock, and our attractive Sale Offerings are of En. risW ll Special Importance to YOU. $?L Lffi^B REMEMBER—2/- in the £on all Cash Pur- M^^W!timßL chases in our Crockery and Ironmongery De- fsa&^wujsii _B partment during this month. Ti i"lf]_raff^ Wairarapa Farmers' Co-operative Association, Limited. LAMBTOS QUAY, WELLINGTON The Best Way Oat of a Disagreeable Task is to use Sam-Flush in cleaning your toilet bowl. Simply sprinkle a little in it every few days. No dipping, no scrub* bing, but a spotless, clean bowl, free from odors that come t» v ><T^77 Ny fr°m *^c a P which only wMlli li i u can reach and keepclean-scni"* WftliylW Flush is made for this purpose \li':'fyfy/&lf on'y« not or general cleansing. . || \&ii}<&m Simple directions on the can. • ■"»* Sani-Flush is unique—nothing V««»—__-- wW irw«^^ Ask Your Dealer J\ v ,^\\ Your dealer has Sani-Flush I/**"""*****, •'/£_>' or can Se' quickly; or write us V j§^==*~s—-g_-//7^^ a Ccird giving your dealer's name X<^ 'ywATEir^T and we will have you supplied. wWchyouy, \\*^"~ m |}v Sani-Flush should be used'wherever J?S??wWi ]*! ..'''>^W there are toilets in Residences, Business S**AV»'</^^ Offices, Hotels, Stores, Factories, etc \^^^^ Does not injure plumbing connections! THE HYGIENIC PRODUCTS COMPANY Lower Cuba Street, 109 Pitt Street, Wellington, N. Z. Sydney, N. S. W. giiimiimiiiiii JllJfl^f §f if fpf niHiuiinniiig It is because Mother Seigel's Syr up possesses in a remarkable f| §f degree the power to tone, strengthen, and stimulate the action 0 of the digestive organs—the stomach, liver and bowels—that it 0 is still, after 47 years' testing, the best known and most successful f| remedy for indigestion, constipation, biliousness, and the many || H distressing ailments which are traceable to a weak or disordered f^ g condition of these important organs. When indigestion is torturing 0 your body and sapping your vitality, profit by the experience of others || . and give Mother Seigel's Syrup a trial. Take it daily, after meals. % ENSURES GOOD DIGESTION 3 Th« k< 2» >i» caalalna ihrte Hmts ts much v the trbl sire 10M at 1/6 per V»>tU<i. 9
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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 138, 11 June 1918, Page 3
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