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BOME people got "cold foet" when they road bad war news, and others whon Ihey go to bed without a "Umquo" jHot Wator Bottle. Ask your ohomiat for n. "Unique," and you'll know what sound tleep 18 "Tho best purchase wo over made, 6aja p. f amily man, "was a 'Unique' Hot Wator Bottlo we bought about fno joara ago My wife uses it o\ery night in winter white for baby's cot it is mvaluablo, and bas no\er leaked" All chemists If a child is bilious, turning hot and cold, or can't sleep at night, jou'll find there's nothing 1 more soothing and comforting than a hot water bottlo—but mind it'b a "Unique" mado in Great Britiin All chemiste *■ Dont' blamo a poor circulation if you suffer from cold feet at night Blame jour own neglect for not getting a North 'British Hot Wator Bottle with tho ' Uniqae" stopper All chemists 'Wo havo used a 'Unique Stoppei Hot Water Bottle for o\6i £jo jLars" writes • ono user, "and it has no-ver jet leaked or g-ivcn any trouble " AsU your chemist for tho 'Umquo,' it spells satisfaction Blankets are exppnsive, but a fow bWllings will buy any sized "Umquo" Hot Watei Bottlo you want Tho product of British capital, brains, and labour Trado Imperially You can have all the comfort, all the warmth and all tho sound sleep provided by a "Umquo" Hot Wator Bottle for less than a. shilling a year It can't pay to go without one Ask you chemist British trado after tho war will easily hold its own if everything is of -the same high quality as North British Hot W^ter Bottles with tho "Unlquo'^Stopper A6k your chemist for "Uruquo " Tho well vulcanised seams of the "Unique' Stopper Hot - Wator Bottle never burst, tear, or'leak." They last, for' years, because made from best plantation rubber and best British labour. Winter ills and Spring chills soon dis pcltol by using a ' Unique" Hot Water Boftlc Always a comfort, never a bother, md surprisingly economical Costs lees than a shilling a yeir Aek your chemist ; for a "Unique." t . BRICK THE FURNACE ■ • • TO^LAST-! • • • ••• PERMANENCY depends upon your choice of Firebricks —it is not p.vrtv kind that will withstand tho fierce heat without suffering. Brick with NB FIREBRICKS, N.B. FIREBRICKS, '■* which aro mado from specially selected rla.y—the famous North Brunner They mean permanent satisfaction —they pieservo thnr perfect condition in faco of the hcictst temperatures NB do away with loss of time and monoy for re-brick-ing Call, 'phono, or write for quotations for these and for special work. SAMUEL BROWN, LTD., COAL, GRAIN, AND HARDWOOD TIMBER MERCHANTS, 31 33, JOHNSTON STREET, Wellington." Tory street Depot—'Phone 2648 A? Willis street Depot—'Phono 124. "NO DESIRE FOR LIQUOR" fipHE following is from 1 » grateful pitA lent's letter of appreciation from Trentham • "I have now no desire what i cvei for liquor of any description, after I using only throe boxes of the Dnnko I Ponders I will recommend them to suf- , feroiß whenever possible Thank you most-heartily for tho attention you have i given.my case." Drinko curjs -are permanent and mii expensive Treatment is harmless to tho i moat delicate constitution. Write for booklet containing particulars and many other similar testimonials. Plain sealed 1 cn\olopes always used. State if Mr , Mrs., or Miss Lady Manager, Dnnko Propnc , tary, 212E, Lambtormuav. Wellington. * T-WISH to Thank Mt Hood, Masseur, A. Uow en street corner, Larabtonqy, for my life and prime health When, through 3 >cji~ of all health (brain ffl-g), I despair 1 cd of life, my sleep and appetite spent, j.nd bodily'strength a, complete wreck,-'he i wiu found In that hour (17th July, 1915) , I realised ar general change for-the better, r ind >it th~c end of 9 days of. his treatment I was cured Full physique followed in duo course —W M., Thompson, 51, Ado- _ hide road, Wellington ' "DINGO" "EUCALYPTUS. ~ THE Purest and Best Eucalyptus on the market Recommended by the , medical profession. For Asthma, Bron chitis, Coughs and Colds, Chest Afteefaons, 1 Influenza, Catarrh, Sore ThToats, Whoop'"ing Cough, and Diarrhoea* Also for i Cuts, Bruifies, Toothache, and Neuralgia. On. tulo at Chemists' and Stores, at Is •PHONE 2224. CARPET, CHIMNEY, WINDOW, AND OFFICE CLEANING. .. WELLINGTON CLEANING CO, j 68, Molesworth street. i IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT TO MOTOR CAR, OWNERS MESSRS WRIGHT AND FOSTER heg to announce that they have Opened a, Garago m Lloyd street (off Kent teimce, near Messrs Rouse, Black, und Som), whore all classes of Repairs will be practically and promptly executed V trial solicited Telephone 3413 USE SNOW WREATH FLOUR. RECIPES differ, but whenever Flour is included jour widest plan is to u/io tho pure, silky fine, fresh Snow •Wreath Brand. All Grocers. Wholesale .Agente W J GAUDIN -AND SON, Coal, Grain, and Produce Merchants, Ghu7nce at, Wellington ('Phono 271), also at KilbiTiuo ('Phone 3716, 1 short, 1 long). MILD CURE fTROWN BRAND "BACON AND V> HAMS, As supplied by the British Bacon Factory, Palmerston North. Is" Incomparablo in Quality .and Value. HAROLD W BROWN & CO, LTD, Wellington Aconts. C. W MARTIN, T>LUMBER AND HOT WATER A ENGINEER, . 13, LOWER TORY STREET. Ring 1720 for Estimates /^OLOMAL blankets, 27s 6d pair, Ens \J Imh, 15s bd pair, White Damask, 2s 6cl jard, Linen Towelling, Is jard, Lace Curtains, 4s 6d, Casement, lb 2d yard, twill Shooting, 2s 3d yard, Towcia, 5s do/, Glas Cloth', 7s 6d doz, Pillow Slip" • Is each , Carpet, ?s yard , Oilcloth, 2s 1 *6d jard, Jap Mats, 6d, Hearth Rugs, Is 3d, at RADFORD'S FURNITURE SALE, Manner* stieet DRY CLEANING. FOR the Very Best Work *afc Reasonable"Pnces, " *~ » SEND IT TO BARBER'S, _ 125, Cuba street, 147, Riddiford street 'Phono 220. SOCIETY TOR PROTECTION OF WOMEN AND CHILDREN. THE Secretary will bo in attendance at the Rooms, Bridge's Buildings; 119,; ' "Willis-street, ■■ on TUESDAY and FRIDAY MORNINGS, from 10 to 12.30.:. ; : All communications strictly confidential. , 'Phone 1185. '■■■'■ ■WELLINGTON SOCIETY FOR THE • PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO . ANIMALS. THE Public aro earnestly requested to, kindly communicate any act of > : cruelty to animals that may come under, "their notJce,J6 "A.. M: Anderson/'Secre.;; ■tary, Royal Exchange Building, 113, Cus-. :.!Vomhouse-guai.-.P:.0.' Bos 195. ..'.Phone..

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 40, 15 August 1918, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 40, 15 August 1918, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 40, 15 August 1918, Page 10

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