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Wish their Customers and Friends The Compliments of the Season CLOSE at 1 p.m. as usual on Saturday. I The store will also be closed on New Year's Day (Wednesday), and Thursday. npHIS IS THE SUMMER DRINK. iced ' ■■ ■ " .'■■■ ■' ■' • ■:.•■■■•■•:; ■' ■'■ :■" ■ " ■■ ; CYPHON W/* m | ||» Y>J • 1' ft. Kirkcaldie^tMsk TEA ROOMS, ' ' ' WILLIS-STREET. STAFFORD TEA ROOMS «w 1H 1 O (Cve-.- H. D. Bennett's), lC YY\2kQ I W I |) : WILLIS-STREET, /YUiao J . ■. T HESESUPPER HROOMS TARE NOW We desire to *** °ur man >'. many customers 'for their conOPEN, and overy attention is paid to tinued patronage during the year, and take this opportunity ?T^Lcmno Dinner (2s), from 5.30 p.m. ' of extending the Season's Greetings in all sincerity. • to 7.30 i>.m. All Caltss aro Homo-mado. a»"I« Special Invitation •. ■ MTSS READ, proprietress. \ /• • NOW IS THE TIME'-WHAT FOR? tO V lSltOrS YOU pay. To secure some of tlie lovely ; ,„.„.' „,,... •• VOILES now showing for Summer Visitors to the Empire City are cordially invited to walk p resew through our premises and inspect the finest btock of beason —— able merchandise in the Dominion. Whether you wish to buy MUS LFITCH or not> we slia^ be Pleased °^ tlle opportunity to show you „...'. l just what is newest and best. Everyone knows the reputation 'Phono 937 A. 143. Vivian-sircct. J . J " enjoyed by Kirkcaldie s—a reputation resulting- from over "VTOU CAN HAVE LOVELY LUXURI- -- years' trading- on -sound business lines, and we want you ■*• ANT HAIR BY USING , 0 CO me and see for yourself how such a reputation is .TBESSO, justified. m ," KE. E ,pS HE H, AI jR I OlJ?i G'"r,^ Our Store is one of the "sights/ and-your trip to Wellington Thin, falling hair, dandruff, and in uct . . . , . „ all hair troubles, can best be remedied by would not be complete without becoming- personally a course o£ '-Trosso." Six weeks' course acquainted with what may almost be termed a "National gives new life to evon the poorest head ol Institution " Ik WEEKS' TREATMENT, 5s H. Come whenever convcnient _,ve'ic here for your convenience. Soid li^eryw ere. Luncheon and afternoon teas seived daily in our capacious tJ^lffi i£*\£**M%t& Tea Room, Lifts to all floor, M'Konzie, Fancy Importer, U.I.C. Fancy Department, \V. S. Wallace, Chemist, , James Smith, Ltd., U.F.S. Dispensary, "' I I 1' 1 \T 1 and King's Prescription Pharmacy, 4, HOlirinV \IPPM(n IP YOU ARE GOING TO SEASIDE Whatever your requirements for the holidays' (and after), you can B EBATHING OOSTUM^If tou have be sure of bener value and better selection here. Briefly we mennot already got one, call and sco our lion a ■■few outstanding style .features in Holiday Millinery just Splendid Selection. ■ opened-~up: ■■ ■ ■■• ■••■•■ ■■■-■■• • ■ - Ladies' All-wool Canadian Bathing Cos-- L ■ - - ■•■ ■ ■ •■• nedf 3 ' w"th' IGwh'r ld"arle M' This showing comprises a great variety of RUSTIC;TRIMMED orango facings. ' Women's size, 14s MILLINERY that is unusual ia that they arc the acmo of 6d; extra large, 15s 6d. smartness, and equally suitable for wearing- with.-frock, ffown, Ladies' Woven Navy Bathing Costumes, ....-..■ Canadian style, one-piece style, or coat Or COblume . style, with scarlet, white, aaxe, and ■ , Prices 39/6, 42/-, 45/-, 49/6, 52/6, 59/8,/69/6 «ntl 79/6 yellow facings; exceptional value . ■ '.■/■, Vricds 4.3 6d, 5s Ud, os .Hd, 7s 6d to ■ .... .. ' jameFWth's. Ltd., Outline of a few of the many Models For Bathing Requirements, J * CCBA-STRE- Now Showing. T ZIMMIS, ■ ° ; LADIES' T'ULOR A RUSTIC RUSH HAT has under-brirn, and extension of rust (For nine yea™ with Howard's, Tailors). coloured crinoline plalteau, trimmed peacock blue moire and Own Material Made Up. cluster of berries. - COSTUMES from £5 ss. A WIDE-BRIMMED COARSE STRAW, pearl grey in colour, has M^™s mTts a;r? o r^ ***** ■«** f«. ** «-«-«» Cuba-street). smart slashings of wide grey ribbon velvet and blue rose LADIES. DON'T MISS THIS. A CHARMING MODEL in stringf coloured rustic straw has wide SUPPLY the Australian Market with brim, with suggestion of a droop; soft under-brim and upper High-class HOME-MADE SWEETS, e^se o f ca sterble tulle; trimmings are contrasting: shades of £eUnf fZI th> Trt wild roses and grapes; saxe ribbon to .finish, / have pupils in all Australian States and . ■„.', New Zealand who are Making Good In- A WIDE-BRIMMED HAT is in natural Java, under-lmed russet oomes. Enclose W stamp for free booklet aerophane"; trimmed Olympia blue: faille .jihbon, and berry MISb JUVA (jlljfaLnN, .. : „. ... , ...... .... . . ■ - ■ Australian Sußar Expert cluster to tone with lining. . . (Dept. 82), 228, Pitt-street. Sydney- - „>,•. ' ANT B £ kN 0 W~iT. A NATURAL PEDAL HAT, combined with grey aerophane and W * " rose straw; smart trimming;! in rose ribbon velvet; fruit in Send your Suits or Costumes to be Dry- contrasting shades to complete./ cleaned at / ESTALL'S STEAM DYE WORKS; A PRETTY POKE of saxe Manille hemp, shirred under-brim of 85, VIVIAN-ST. (o PP . Arm,). clematis aerophane; adjusted on top of brim edge is a wreath W> dolck^ «# &w, Sr"' 8 * varied colours; delf-ribbon velvet around .crojni. ;P).rme 2608 A. . ./ ... - . . ■ EUCALTI'TUS. ' ' .--. » FOR influenza. It is a preventive as v/| 4 A A fw \ • B well as a cure. Four times stronger B/ • H ; ■ H* V. -A ._-. H ftan carbolic as a a erm killor. Can be |A fffrlZ f*^ I/I i(\* 0 f*\ Irt OMA taken inwardly''and outwardly as well as f\ 11 HC I A Ifl If"'iL 4"\ll /111 IX I*7' %%L£r*&- 1 WureV-d liii iitciiiiic&Ey mil loLt best Eucalyptus on tho market, and is re- ———■——■^mmt— —— wjsa—^\"» _„—. - „,>.—r tM commended by medical men. At all ■FA^?,»?..g9t>,?jf,E,r- 2 3» Y^lg£f°fl /> A WELLINGTON Chemists and Stores Is. ' . " MAKE your homo germ-free. Uee . ; > " i . Kerol, a Disinfectant twenty-four times stronger than Carbolic . . "

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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 153, 26 December 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 153, 26 December 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 153, 26 December 1918, Page 7

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