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A HAPPY CHILD IN. A r^f^rNf? D n^ri'. FEW HOURS! pSH^ E3___ {Qk^lf 1 Wfcen Cross, Constipated, or if Feverish, p\Xk ■ //A '. *"%£££%£?*' £1 Handkerchief Sachets g Mothers can rest easy after giving Cali- We. have a delightful series of Hand-painted Sachets in forma Syrup of Figs—' Califig,'because in ,-. a few hours all the clogged-up waste JaP- &llk- Apart,from the artistic meat, their suita- } matte, sour bile and fermenting food bihty for dainty gifts,—the further outstanding- feature gently move out of the bowels, and you have a heal- -. ***-. a-xL ls their very low price, thy, playful/o.^^^ _^V\ child again.'V^l^tfs>-v v PJ. '*)& • HAND-PAINTED SACHETS, at 1/9, 2/3, 2/6, 2/8, 3/6, Children * «/ 3 , 4/11 - - simply will V Ce$MJs!Kf~-i^l-^* s*^ not take the \^^^%rXA\ HEAVILY EMBROIDERED SACHETS, specially r«S£ fiv'^nw^P dainty»s/6> 8/9 Dowels, which \ I y jf (These are post free prices for cash only) aecotne tightly /(\ / ,^\ - ■> packed, and then f\ " >y J SarSLu*:-"" Lucky Black Cat Cushions ' ordered. // I f\' v\ '" fevcriTh!'/ / f VjiV^ A simple piece of work, but exceedingly effective Elack restless, see'ibf f^ V\.• >1 to i Cat,is/apphqued^on a variety of materials. About jE| 1 the tongue/jfjy r-i \A ■ y the simplest bit .of.Art Needlework ever done, yet ■ th e Cn &t?v W /V V^ remarkably-effective.." S-/S;'or with silks to work 7/- ; :his "dflici-W 1^"^" ■ ' P°St free tOr dash °nIy ' bus fruit laxative. Children love it, and it cannot :ause injury. No matter what ails youi j~^ \T * 1 • '' little one—if " stuffy" with a cold or a sora I jT/afka \J ifYnsl'liPC throat, or diarrhoea, stomach-ache and V>ICJ*/C 1 >j XgIAIICO tainted breath, remember, a gentle "inside sleansing" should always be the first . We now have ready a new series of CREPE. NIGHTIES treatment given. Full directions for babies, —These are traced with easy designs "ready to SSL"" 1 *"*** ."" ™* "°n -.—Penally hi S h g rade of Jap. Crepe Ask your chemist for a bottle of' Califig' Colours. White, sky, helio., ,deep rose. Price 9/6 —California Syrup of Figs, then looh post free. At to-day's prices the material is worth :arefully and see that.it is made by the more t h an that California Fig Syrup Company. Hand bacli with contempt any other fig syrup. r ' CaliSg, I —California Syrup of Figs, is sold bj , mr»T\ T/^i r"<»r> r t^t-n all chemists in bottles of two sizes, 1/lj PR! Nil! HN I I I B Mid 1/9. L rvIlM VJ.i-jJ_j fcJ LIL/. THE OUTLAW. {-Sj) "Art Needlework Specialists" " :: - Lambton Quay (JTv $ qMI posta , Address . Box 32| G.P.0.," Wellington. %"" DEATH TO'THE OUTLAW. My . . J, -\ The Outlaw Sign ! Our ancestors had a JT^l^^^)- •• — ■ gri '"■■■ ■•' ~(^^4v%A short way with dangerous people, they pro ( (%{_J ( ( ~ ) ) \J*iO 5^ claimed them- "outlaw" under the sign oi » , .. ,;,;; '- *—' i _\~/^- The Wolf's Head, to indicate that anyone who , , > -. - killed them served the public safety. ' \ • •• >>• '■ ' ' ' ' ■ =——»—»»». The Outlaw of to-day is the Bacillus or Disease Germ, the unseen foe of Health, h>i. we deal with him the same way and all join v fp?-g^^-?^~g~~»^-"^^ the Killer," that is to say, we Kn If "i infection by destroying the germ which carrit j! fO?flMrf SfS^T'ssll'fi /'FBI' 11 Alf HJIfSI^JrFft £* fl IT IT* 'i it. This is done byemploying a Disinfects > I \i HtW BSEf M Kits Ww /I B Wltvl 1¥ X \!&l W which will come into service in all houselnl.i Uvasa^&jJlfiJ'fiJttam* U Wk\lt£l.& lH&Vi&lin, jj£lß=sij cleaning and which has been so tested by übe -D"»k.T TTTT TIT W <s»Tli«riir I»v7«^' that its reliability is proved. IN FULL SvVIMCs . By Using Lllebuay so«p rft^TlTMlT^l IS Household Disinfectant, we protect onr> ; jsx^^v^J^ selves against the outlaw Disease Germ jJL NS^ jS^^» At our Great Annual Sale we always offer because Lifebuoy Soap has for years pas. M^W <ffisW% the entire stock of high-grade Eeady-to-been the stand-by of home and hospital, ami { fo#« J\ Wear Suits and our beautiful MODEL proved by exhaustive test to be j !^^^^p|>%jU4 COSTDJIES to the public, and Sell at A Reliable Disinfectant s J\ G'cat|y Reduced Prices that mark our Sale ■ c^!?^^*br w&iki&. tlme an event which hundreds of ibsolutely equal to its task. Particularly si %^ k>-'^\As^^^^ men an^ women take advantage because it .answers so many houselml %4^ rV??M>^i^^ of> BUY NOW AND SAVE! purposes,' both as a Soap' and' Disinfectant iP-^'^iS^W^^^vL Costumes —In all-wool grey '' ' . iL n 11. W^§^M&Mms£&^ woisteds; newest styles; onr In the Bath l|^^W^W^W^%v " ™'n make trsuallv -e6^~ and you will not only have a slnn fresh and """ xf^^^k - ' rnc^ml^'v 6 fragrant, but germ-free aswell, for the out!., JB§^&lsS»sS«%te \ Costunies^ewest germ has,no chance if it is planned (n ■> MMM*ra%jflm; if 1 ' SgGr solution of Lifebuoy Sonp. Giv? him ,„ "S? B"™,™, chance anywhere hy 4, g Lifebuoy soap SF&fG/f. I Oil Floors, Tables and Utensils, [ ;|&¥£^^^^^^*^?^^^M M°del Cost". me.s — in the sinks and drains, in corners likely to h; ' \'sfesfa'^-£%fi 'JK?^?**\ "^v^ serges^.and vgabaimissed. Finally, use Lift'buoy Soap on hi< "b&&ss«!i -- dines fall newest last -retreat—the clothing; all through the l^^*tW' *~ ■ ■' " .^Ps^^ styles; Schneideweek the clothes gather the air-borne germs, i&^f^rv Come Early ' * "" man's make; silkyou cannot see them,.but you can kill then .' JMtij-ffiw i and Have - T^^\ ' lined. Usually in the weekly wash, if you use Lifebuoj j ImQS&jrif/ * 'ifr^t^TSJSiiSk £7/7/- to £12/12/Soap in the Laundry. Use it every where, y i'*a%^^! YoUr Cllo'ce< ' Sale Prices: bnf <«& . :^ j /iE^j^ - £5/5/» to £7/7/ABOVE ALL, IN THE LAUNDRY. ttffym GENTLEMEN—Here'is something.very special for you: .-'•■■ ; M^tgifr,! ,"32,511115 —In/.brown and grey material, hand-finished, tEVER BROTHERS LIMITED. SYDWEy. ' - JflNlj'i made in haiicloth, fronts guaranteed never to break aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim I jSMW Usual price 65/- Sale Price 45/* | 1 = For Stomach Pains, Cramps, Diarrhoea = {,' SPf 1* '^ Tailor made Suits—Ready to put on, in worsteds; < § take I'rom sto 20 drops of pure = [ brown, grey, and many other patterns; perfect in fit 2 ""nnrcT^rVr^O 0 * Registered Name = 'i §i^^ and style. For those who lequhe a fiist-class suit imme- ; = In lie E IK\ /Urn for ' = I diately »Usually £5/5/- to £7/7/- Sale Prices from 75/» I | ULiUIIJIINiCUJi) HEAN'S ESSENCE I ; . Suits altered to fit Free of Charge. ! | in water and sip slowly. = : .«.« — -.__«. _^ ..... ~ .~ **^ ~ ~ ~~. 1= For COUGHS, COLDS, CATARRH, = " SCjMMI^ 11^ P TVf A Ri. ;= SORE THROATS, dilute to a pint. „= O^JL&ry BL,S.3J> SL,X?2.f2.n QA -w?^/l>9C9 5» "»"" iimiiiiiiiuiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiß j | 86 Manners Street (opposite Everybody's Picture Theatre) J g^can,Bt'caA^d ! .... • * - : JT A one-time sufferer writes of Doig ■ w Goitre Treatment:—"lamverythanl / (ul to say that my.Goitre has besu ' —- cured by your wonderful Goitrs Treat- 'i I ~~ rnent. fhe gwellinsf has quite disap- ' /^^^t^. /^^S^^^sns peared, and my neck is now quite itßnor ( *CttsS?'?*«!v ' ISSkwTO.w' . raal size." 3,000 Successes to its credit- J7&4W „ , jfi<*v&S--^f „ ■ doos not injure the system. Fullpartion- t j£&&ffivffi3lpLiw!. Sawts'^^wfi^rll^. IttrsftndßookletonGoitrepostfreefroDi I j^^^fiS^^^^^^L^^' /ii©^m.■ JK^w^<^\: A. DOIG, Family Chemist 'Kw^kJ^^^' 115 Nl Victoria Avenue - WANGANTJI | #SWV^T3^w\_ i|^-- him ii-:- — "€& - /in ' --iS=-xsi. '-■■■ -j. jfesE^'-'gSgr *^yii fj j asp I 1 BLESSINGS IN KVERY FAMILY. I L.^^^^^^MLL^=^^^^^^^^t^^o^ I j 1 ,\. THE OTNTMBM' is the greatest 1 ' " ' Jp£| l| 1 *i >w S°lCs "nd al> SUii AOecUons. ti . "^ 1 THE )'se<' '" ooniunctlonwlth ' 1 Bilious Attacks, Rheuinatisiii 1 [ JL/l^rlL VJI \Z 1 iL ' \^IJ.\J"L/O | Headache ami _ other _ \ and Gout. g| t ™"^ w«. w • ■%•■ «•_ «-w i«««h -w . 15 from a slavish condition of R3 |! I the Liver, Bowels and Kidneys. >^ W i lof all Chemists, i/ii&s/9 per box or pot. j| ! % we have Won triis war—;whtn "the toys W»BgEHKa?i»stejirais»*v ipr-aMOTginww 1 i ** come marc^'n B back"—when our boys sail filllitlfc^fP-^ip i§gs^sr?]§spß|s ' home" across seas forever'freed from pirate I pjM^i^l^^Mll^M^tj^ll^^l • submarines—first in their hearts and minds will be tl c I ' *^i"~^ ' thoughts of home. — s Ut never will they will to forget that they have been - !^^l soldiers for democracy. And they will always be /^T\ (&ss&<& Mgjr . ~ a teful for that which will Leep fresh in their memor#W | ies the story of the Great War. /^s^2&^/^~stk - s *'""& pictures can do. Pictures of the parting and o /iScS&^^^^/oA R \ trie home-coming, pictures of comrades in arms, pictures ViS^S^SL/ !t«%. I S"Svv iat te" "lt™ale'y °^ ow ie war touched their lives— \~~t£s®i}{y <^J?"^"1 i these will have value beyond price: And while they are 16 v^&yi, s"O^ifrffa\V§,'*'|« 1?i sti" in cam P. arc patrollinE- the high seas or buttering the f?% r<W^^sf <?^'^<.Vsr|^i x'fli'i^oi^^l ' Teuton line in Fiance, pictures of their home folks and fe^*2^i^^^^Q^-h*?.^&' r&^5P I ome <*oin Ss- Kodalc-pictures such as you can take, will gU "'^* J^ --\£\^- "<p |i'| | help to " turn the dark cloud inside Out, till the boys come W\ A&X~_ *k j ■ ' home." a Fjr the mid-aftemoon spell f. You can^buy a Kodak for 40/- up I 'SSSjy"-*"" Sa"dr I ' Or a Brownie for ,10/-up ■ : P Eoe I •' •- ■ '•" -'"" ' ■:. - I Luncheon Cheese. \ SOLD BY; ALL:KODAK DEALERS AND : « T ten're app Using and nour- jj • lf(~\ T\ A 1/"' f-K i.^. 1 " \I TH g ishfng. Agents- . . I Kkju/aK' LID. I THOMPSON BROS. LTD. I "Th* K n A~h f***,,**" I WELLINGTON. I i/ie i^odaft Corner f) _ , , , I CORNER LAMBTON QUAY \l/Pr'l IMr'TiTVM JH Packedbg § AND WILLIS STREET VVejLLIINLj IUIN -_ ' ff FOGG ITT, JONES & CO. m ■ - § Ltd. • jiso | _ -

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 12, 13 July 1918, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 12, 13 July 1918, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 12, 13 July 1918, Page 11

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