Mr. A.- W. Martin, Rupture Specialist, and sole controller of Dr. J. A. Sherman's method of treatment, is now in Wellington, and may be consulted free at the Hotel Cecil until Friday, 23rd August.—Advt.
There's no tetter food than Doctors* Cream o' Groats. Made in N.Z.—always pure and fresh. All grocers.—Advt.
For progressive people! Golden Rule Candles, Golden Rule Soap, Kesp Smiling Sandsoap, and the famous No Rubbing Laundry Holp. Is 3d large packet. William Campbell, Ltd.—Advt.
Quick's the word when "shifted" by our motor lorry. Convenient. Saves furniture, expense. The New Zealand Express Co., Ltd., 87-91, Custxmhouaequay.—Advt. > *
New Hate again, Madame I—These1 —These few words signify a lot to the smart dresser of to-day. Early Spring introduces tha fashions for the year; Tout, at the beginning of the season, prices as a rule a-io prohibitive. At C. Smith's, Ltd., Cubastreet, this custom is reversed, and you will see Fashionable Millinery marked at prices to suit the most moderate purse. "A very charming display of New Hate is now to be seen in tho up-to-date window* at "Tho Peoplo'e Store."—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 41, 16 August 1918, Page 6
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