A cup of good, strong, fragrant teasuch as Desert Gold 2s 4d Tea—is what you want for that fagged feeling. The tea with the special flavour. Another good blend at 2s 2d.—Advt.
You'll like the flavour of Doctors" Cream o' Groats —it's' delicious. Ideal for children. All groctas.— Advt.
Brisk demand for No Rubbing Laundry Help, Golden Rule Candles, Golden Rule Soap, Keep Smiling Sandsoap. Ideal goods for every home. J. Priestly,' Kelbnrn.—Advt. '. • ■
Quick's the word when "shifted" by our motor lorry. Convenient. Saves furniture, expense. The New Zealand Express Co., Ltd., 87-91, Customhousequay.—Advt.
■ Always something new. Even the war has created its fashions. Hence the Trench Coat. Tho Indies' styles are in gabardine, loose fitting, buttoned high to throat, belted right round and with outside slit pockets. These fashionable coats are to bo seen at C. Smith, Ltd., "The-People's Store," Cuba-street, Wellington, Considering the style and quality they are moderately priced at 84s.—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 21, 24 July 1918, Page 6
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