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Eat. 1880. /iiPfllii^QO Te'- 1138' By Special Appointment to Hia Excel' lenoy the Governor-General. FRANK GrRADY, WATCHMAKER AND' JEWELLER. npHE f^OR "ORESENTS, 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 O'HOP "i^OR nntROPHIES. SPECTACLES- ~ \«& SPECTACLES .CX> V _sjSM^ ' i SPECTACLES # (W^ SPECTACLES Cr 1 SPECTACLES HEADACHES A t \Av TIG, ( HEADACHES I^™ ADTIf I'AM: '■! HEADACHES WTIUAPI JggSSS «S*IANNERS 4Sii Kfjff WELLINGTON^ "j i BI^CONSUJTATIONSTO FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS. mHE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT -*-; COMPANY, LTD., is prepared to PURCHASE FAT SHEEP ANDLAMBS by weight or at per head. The Company also offers Clients every facility for freezing on their own account. Prices can bo obtained on application at the Company's Offices 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 arid Hatsj Puttees, Trench Coats and Oilskin Coats, Service Stripes and Taunt's Gold Gilt Buttons. All Standard Badges stocked. TRUE GROCERY ECONOMY! ■ / QEEING how oheap you can buy Groceries is not economy. Truo economy is in purchasing QUALITY GROCERIES at rock-bottom prices. 1 PORTER'S CASH GROCERY VALUES do the economising for you in the proper way. By shopping here you are making sure of two important things in Grocery buying— . QUALITY 'AND VALUE. We sell the beet of everything at lower than elsewhere prices, and thereby offer you TRUE GROCERY ECONOMYPORTER'S CASH STORES, 239, RIDDIFORD-STREET, 'Phone 2450. SOME people get "cold feet" when they read bad war ne-ws, and others when they go to bed without a "Unique" Hot Water Bottle. Ask 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 JUnique'Hot Water Bottle we bought about five years ago. My.wife uses it ©very night in winter, white 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" made in Great Britain. All chemists. Dont' blame a poor circulation if you suffer from cold feot at night. Blame your own'neglect for not getting a North British Hot Water. Bottle with the "Unique" stopper. All chemists. "We have used a 'Unique' Stopper Hot Water Bottle for over five years," writes, one user, "and it has never yet leaked or given any trouble." Ask your chemist for the "Unique," it spells satisfaction. Blankete are expensive, but a few shillings will buy any sized "Unique" Hot Water Bottle you want. The product o£ 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 Bottle for less than a shilling a year. It can't'pay to go without one. Ask you chemist. ■ British trade after 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." The well vulcanised seams of the "Unique" Stopper Hot Water Bottle never burst, tear, or leak. They last for years, because made from best plantation rubbor and best British labour.' Wintor 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." , K.B. FIREBRICKS! , N.B. FIREBRICKS! N.B. FIREBRICKS! N.B. FIREBRICKS! N,B. FIREBRICKS! N.B. FIREBRICKS! npHEY resist any degree of heat with- -*- out crumbling or cracking. Are most economical and satisfactory.' Do not need replacing. Best for furnaces, Bakers' Ovens, Gas Retorts, Locomotives, Firo Grate Backs. Call, write, or 'phone for quotations for these and for special work. , „ SAMUEL BROWN, LTD., coal; grain, and timber MERCHANTS, 31-33, JOHNSTON-STREET, Wellington. Tory-street Depot—'Phone 2645 A. ' Willis-street Depot—'Phono 124. TfUST landed —Further shipments of tho tJ» "Autocar," 1 tho mo3t"popular 30cwt to 2-ton truck in the United States. Efficino, convenient, economical. Tho supremo result of 16 years' manufacturing of utility vehicles. Agente wanted in' all unoccupied teritory. Pacific Motors,' Ltd., Master Agents for Australasia, No. 1, Pitt-street, Auckland.

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 44, 20 August 1918, Page 5

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