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Est. 1880. sllNillw TeL 1128< By Special Appointment to His Excellency the Governor-General. J?EANK G^ADY, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER. mHE QHOP TjiOß pRESENTS, 48, WILLIS-STREET. WATCHES,! CLOCKS! WATCHES! CHOICE JEWELLERY! ■ RINGS A SPECIALITY. STERLING SILVER GOODS. NOVELTIES IN PLATE. SILVER AND EBONY TOILET ARTICLES. SIGHT TESTING ! OPTICAL GOODS ! Manufacturing, Repairing, ' Engraving. Country, orders receive prompt attention. mHE T^OR nnROPHIES. SOME people get "cold feet" when they road bad war news, and others when they go to bed without a "Unique" Hot Water Bottle. A6k your chemist for a "Unique," and you'll know what sound sleep is. "The best purchase we ever made," says a family man, "was a 'Unique' Hot Water Bottle- wo bought about five years _ ago. My wife uees it every night in winter, while for baby's cot it is invaluable, and has never leaked." All chemists. If a child is bilious, turning hot and cold, or can't sleep at night, "you'll find there's nothing more soothing and comforting than a hot water bottle—but mind it's a "Unique" mado in Great j Britain. All chemists. Dont' blarao a poor circulation if you suffer from cold feet at night. Blame ydiir own neglect for not getting a North British Hot Water Bottle with tho "Unique" stopper. All chemists. "Wo have ueed a 'Unique' Stopper Hob Water Bottle for over five years," writea one user, "and it has never yet leaked or given any trouble." Ask your chemist for the "Unique," it spells satisfaction. Blankets are expensive, but a few shillings will buy any sized "Unique" Hot Water Bottle you want. Tho product of British capital, brains, and labour. Trade Imperially. You can have all the comfort, all _ the warmth, and all the sound sleep provided by a "Unique" Hot Water Bottlo for less than a shilling a year. It can't pay to go without one. Ask you chemist. British trade aiter the war will easily hold its own. if everything is of the same high quality as North British Hot Water Bottles with the "Unique" Stopper. Ask your chemist for "Unique." Tho well vulcanised eeams of the "Unique" Stopper Hot Water Bottle ■never burst, tear, or leak They last for years, becauso made from best plantation rubber and best British labour. Winter ills and Spring chills soon dispelled by using a. "Unique" Hot Water Bottle. Always a comfort, never a bother, and surprisingly economical. Costs less than a shilling' a year. Ask your chemist' for a "Unique." BRICK THE -FURNACE TO LAST! PERMANENCY depends upon your choice of Firebricks—it is not eveTy kind that will withstand the fierce heat without suffering. Brick with N.B. FIREBRICKS, N.B. FIREBRICKS, whioh are made from specially-selected' olay—the famous North Brunner. They ni6a.n permanent satisfaction—they pre-. Berve their perfect condition in face of the fiercest temperatures. N.B. do awa.y with loss of time and money for re-brick-ing. Call, 'phone, or write for quotations for theso and for Special work. SAMtfEL. BROWN, LTD., COAL, GRAIN, AND HARDWOOD TIMBER MERCHANTS, 31-33, JOHNSTON-STREET, , Wellington. Tory-street Depot—'Phone 2648 A. Willis-street Depot—'Phono 124. FREEZING 1 SHEEP AND LAMBS. fTTHE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT ■*■ COMPANY, LTD., is prepared to PURCHASE FAT .SHEEP AND LAMBS by weight or at per head. The Company also offers Clients every facility for freezing on thoir own account. Prices can be obtained on application at tho Company's Offiosa' or from any of the Buyers in the country. W. G. FOSTER, Managing -(Director. T SHIELDS, Military Tailor, 21, • Willis-street, for Officers' and Privates' Uniforms, Breeches, Forage Caps and Hate, Puttees, Trench Coats and Oilskin Coats, Service Stripes and Taunt's Gold Gilt Button*. All Standard Badges stocked. USE SNOW-WREATH FLOUR. RECIPES differ, but whenever Flour is included your wisest plan is to U6e the pure, silky-fine, fresh SnowWreath Brand. All Grocers. Wholesale Agents: W. J. GAUDIN AND SON, Coal, Grain, and* Produce Merchants, Ghuznee-st., Wellington ('Phone 271); also at Kilbirnio ('Phone 3716, 1 short, 1 long). LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. HAS it over occurred to you that you have Clothing, Boots, or Jowellery lying about that you can turn into cash? /We buy Clothing of nil HcECriptions, Jewellorjr <*£ any kind, and give highest prices setters promptly attended to. M. NAUSBAUM, The Allies' Second-hand Dealer, 127, Manners-street. Wellington. Tel. 4107. LEFX-6FF CLOTHING. MRS. PIGGQTT. 121, Vivian-street (next Skating Rink), Cash Buyer, of Ladies', Gents', and Children's Left-off Clothing and Boots, etc. . Letters receive prompt attention. Distance no objection. 121, VIVIAN-STREET, Next Skating Rink. 'Phone 2651 A. IGHEST . Cash Prices given for Ladies', Gents', or Children's Leftoff Clothing and Boots; Jewellery of any description bought; letters promptly attended to. Mrs. Steeii. 96, Vivian-street, noxt to Salvation Army. MRS. PHILLIPS, 56, Taranaki-atreet, tho old-established Secondhand Dealer. Ring 'Phone 3256, or send letter. Full valuo given for Boots, Suits, Jewellery, and goods of evory description. Country clients, money by return Post. ANTED—Hundreds of Pounds of Drapery, Mon's Boots and Shoes, oto., sacrificed. Prices too cheap to advertise. Mrs. Hayyice's, 149-151. Man-ners-6treet, below King's, opp. side. WELLINGTON SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. THE Public are earnestly requested to kindly communicate any aot of cruelty to animals that may come under their notice to A. M. Anderson, Secrotary, Royal Exchange Building, 113, Cus-tomhouse-quay, P,O. Box 195, 'Phone 4502. GREAT COSTUME RALE. CJCHNEIDEMAN'S Great Ccstumo Sale O now jirocoding at 111, Cuba-stret.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 36, 10 August 1918, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 36, 10 August 1918, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 6 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 36, 10 August 1918, Page 15

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