IT'S THE COMING NATIONAL DRINK. GOLDEN in Goodness—Sparkling with Life and Vim—Foaming with Piquant Fragrance—Refreshing in Sumrner--Bracing in Winter. "CAMEOC" DRY GINGER ALE. All Hotels, Clubs, and Stores.. THOMSON, LEWIS, 'AND CO., 'Phone 2627 A. Wellington. HA-WKES BAT WINES. QUPPORT A N.Z. INDUSTRY, And Insist upon Having REGINALD COLLINS (Limitod's) GOLD MEDAL WINES. Grown and Matured at the famous TE MATA VINEYARDS, H.B. PORT, 48s doz. MADEIRA, 48s doz. „ (Special), 68s. „ (Special), 58s. CLARET, 38s doz. . „ (Special), 48s. HOCK. 38s doz. CHABLIS, 38s doz. „ (Special), 48s. „ (Special), 48s. Obtainable from LEADING WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, or direct from the Growers. Reginald Collins, Ltd., G.P.O. Box 426, Wellington. Telephone 1331. WE have succeededl in dragging the Coat of Living Down. We are now going to hold it down. Your support is necessary. Shop with us, and help us to koop it down for YOU. PRICES TALK. Here aie ou* Talking Prices: — 1A Sugar, 701b bags, 16s 6d Large Bars Soap (almond-ecented), Is Milk, 7Jd ; Sugar of Milk, 2s Loose Cocoa, (good quality), 2s 6d lb Prunes (new), 8d lb Apncots (dried), Is 4d lb Sunlight Soap, 16 3id packet Lifebuoy, 3 far lid Amberino (Coconut Oil Soap), Is 3jd pkt • Washing Powder (bulk), 6d lb Starch, 8d lb Currants, 8d lb ■ Sultanas (best), 9Jd lb Syrup and Treacle (21b tins), 6d Tasty Cheese (dry), 6d lb B. SMITH, FOOD SPECIALISTS, y 48, Courtenay-plaoe; 510-12, Adelaide-rd. WHY GO BANKRUPT! IF in financial difficulties consult us. No charge is made for advice. We have been instrumental in putting. numbers of clients on a sound footing without publicity and to the satisfaction of their creditors. . v THE DOMINION MERCANTILE AGENCY, LTD., Trade Assignees, Enquiry Agents, Account Collectors, Rooms 1, 2, 3/ and 4, Union Bank Chambers, Wellington. 'Phone 3023. '" And at Auckland and ChristchuTcli. ■X7-ALUED PHOTOGRAPHS For ■ ENLARGEMENT ' Should B© Entrusted To BARTLETT And ANDREW, 10, Willis-street.. 'Phone 1233. T_T SPEAR, DRI OF OPTICS^ JLJL# EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, 7, WILLIS-STREET, Late Optician for the Wellington Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. Patients unable to obtain advice from the Optical Department may obtain advice, at the above address between 9 a.m. and 5.30 p.m. DAVID ANDERSON AND SON, fTIEA MERCHANTS AND FAMILY JL GROCERS, ■69-75, MOLES WORTH-STREET. Telephone 331. SOME people get "cold feet" when they read bad war news, 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 'Unique' Hot Water Bottle _we bought about five years ago. My wife uses it every night in -winter, while for baby's cot it is invaluable, and has never leaked." All chemists. If a. ohild is bilious, turning hot and cold, or oan'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 feet 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. Blankets are expensive, but a, few shillings will buy any sized "Unique" Hot Water Bottle you want. The produot 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 Bottle for less than a shilling a year. It can't pay to go without one. Ask you chemist. British trado after the war will easily hold its own if everything is of tho same high quality as North British Hot Water Bottles with the "Unique" Stopper. Ask your chemist for "Unique." Tho well vulcanised seams of the "Unique" Stopper Hot 'Water 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 dispelled by using a "Unique" Hot Water Bottle. Always a comfort; never a bother, and surprisingly economical. Costa less than a shilling a year. Ask your chemist for a "Unique." Tl/TR. BRIDGE, Dentist (late Upper Willis - street), MACAUTHY'S ■CHAMBERS, 50, Willis-rfSresfc (next Grady, Jeweller). Hours—9 to 5. Tel. 4491. MRS. W. H. DIDSBURY, DENTAL SURGEON, 144; WTLLIS-STREET. Telephone 216. Hours 9 to 5. IST^ONFORD -F. A. APLIN, DENTIST. 68. LAMBTON-QUA.Y. EA. SCOTT (F.P.A.N.Z.), Auditor • and Public Accountant, The Dalgety Building I'WthprataivßUciot, Telephono 4073,
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 67, 16 September 1918, Page 6
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