YOUR BAKING -A PLEASURE. MAKE your baking a pleasant task, and the results a pride to yourself and a delight to your family and friends. It's easy—use only, use always— "TT" BAKING •IV. POWDER. First—lt's Economical to Buy. Second—lt's Saving in Use. Third—lt gives Finest Results. Fourth—lt's Pure and Wholesome. REMEMBER TO-DAY To order some "K." KIRKPATRICK, NELSON. FIRST AID TO THE THIRSTY! CAMROC DRY GINGER ALE. NO other drink satisfies quite so completely. THOMSON, LEWIS AND CO., LTD. 'Phone 21-219. -y^THAT •'■ THE -WELL-DRESSED . MAN PREFERS Is the Classy Materials and Cut of Clothes He can get at ; MILLIGAN'S KELBURN-A VENUE, DAVID ANDERSON AND SON, riIEA MERCHANTS AND FAMILY A GROCERS, 69-75, MOLESWORTH-STREET. Telephone 331. CHIEOPRACTIC. (Ki-ro-prak-tik.) FREDK. J. BLAKER (Late of Napier), CHIROPRACTOR, NERVE AND SPINAL SPECIALIST, Has commenced Practice at hi 3 Rooms, Preston's Building, 7, Courtenay-place, City (right opposite Tram Terminus). Not Drugs. Not Massage. Not Surgery. Consultations and Spinal Analysis FREE. Hours—lo a.m. to 12.30 p.m., 1.30 to 6 p.m. Evening by appointment. Saturdays—9 a.m. to 12.30, 1.30 p.m. to 3 p.m. ■; M. BARKE—lnfluenza and its after effects absolutely defeated by my Massage. Fourteen years' experience back of my practice," and results speak for themselves. Consultations free. WM. BARKE, Practitioner in Osteopathy, Massage, and Physical Culture, over Our Theatre Buildings, Riddiford-street Newtown. ' ■ ___ 7TIHE Liquor Traffic bawls out "Lib■JL erty." How dare they use this sacred word ? ■ The shackles of liquor are red with blood, their slaves die in thousands disgraced and dishonoured. Tremble O tyrant Joe.' Tho day of justice and of true liberty is a.t hand. The people of New Zealand will vote you out. COSTUMES! COSTUMES! OUR usual Christmas Sale in full swing. Never before have wijjmade such liberal reductions. Pure Wool Grey Flannel Costumes, silk-lined, wore £8 Bs, now £5 15s, with nice Blouse free. SIEGEL'S KEENEST VALUE, Manners-street. , NOTICE. TO Hutt and Petone Residents.—Mrs. C. Wobleott, sole agent for Mr. E. Realy, Foxton (Varex Treatment) for Varicose Veins, etc., will be in attendance at the Railway Hotel, Lower Hutt, on Tuesdays, from 10.30. ~ LEFT-OFIf CLOTHING. MRS. PIGGOTT, 121, Vivian-street (next Skating Rink), Cash Buyer o£ Ladies', Gents', and Chi'dien's Left off Clothing and Boots, etc Letters receive prompt attention. Distance no objection. 121, VIVIAN-STREET, Next Skating Rink. 'Phone 21-243. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING. ' ' HAS it ever occurred to you that you have Clothing, Boots, or Jewellery lying about that you can turn into cash? We Buy Clothing of all descriptions. Jewellery of any kind, and give highest prices. Letters promptly attended to. M. NAUSBAUM, The Allies' Senond-hind Dealer. 127, Mannere-st., Wellington. Tel. 21-813 MR&. PHILLIPS, 56, Taran»ki-street, the old established Secondhand Dealer. Ring 'Phone 3256, or send letter. Full valup given for Boots, Suits, Jewellery, and goods of every description. Country clients, money by return post. DRINK BANISHED FROM HOME. TCTXCESSIVE drinking is the cause of JS-J much unhappiness in many homes. This misery-causer can be banished quickly and effectively with "Drinko." It cures drinking surely and permanently. We will gladly show you original unsolicited testimonials we have received, gratefully acknowledging the -excellent drinkcuring qualities of "Drinko." A.F., Dunodin, writes: "I am very pleased to tell you that 'Drinko' has proved most beneficial. I am very grateful to you, as it has mads a great difference in our home." ( Write for free Booklet in strictest confidence. Plain envelopes used. L»dy Manager. Drinko Proprietary, 212e, Lambton-quay, Wellington. WELLINGTON SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. THE Public are earnestly requested to kindly communicate any act of cruelty to animals that may come under their notice to A. M. Anderson, Secretary, Royal Exchange Buildings, 113, Custom-house-quay, P.O. Box 195. 'Phon^ 4302. THE Liquor Monopoly's "Liberty" is a wicked travesty of a noble word. Liquor's "Liberty" leads to a vile bondage, to groans and sighs and tears. Prohibition means the glad laughter of little children, happy smiling-' mothers, prosperous and respected l»theri.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 143, 15 December 1919, Page 3
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