Imported groats are too;'often old and stale. Doctors' Cream o' Groats is always pure, fresh, and nourishing. All grocers.—Advt.
To wash clothes clean slice into copper about six ounces, pure Golden Rule Soap, add small packet No Rubbing Laundry Help, boil briskly for thirty minutes, blue, and haug out. Result will delight you. O'Leary, and Co., Ltd.—Advt.
The days s,re cooling fast: See our splendid stock of English and American fleecy underwear,-4s 6d* and 5s 6d. GcoFow'lds, Ltd., Manners-street.—Advt.
The opening of now rjoods at "Tho People's Storo " is never finished. There is a constant fipw. of tho latest productions, from all sources. Among tho most recent goods to hand is a beautiful' lot of Donegal Tweeds, in\p variety of charming blonds-of colour on greys, greens, and browns. ■ Those smart tweeds aro ■ 56in wide, and the prices are 12s 6d and. 16s 6d. C. Smith, Ltd., Cuba-stroct, Wellington. Ideal for Winter Coats, .Skirtp. or ■Coitunics.—Advt.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 98, 28 April 1919, Page 6
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