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Kirkcaldie and Stains, Ltd., are now showing the latest fashion novelties for race wear: Costumes, coats, coat-frocks, etc., which have been specially imported for the forthcoming meeting have just landed. Call.—Advt.----1 No house can be sealed against disease gewns. Disinfect with Brittol, and minimise danger of infection. All stores. Local agents, H. J. MacDttff, P.O. Box 899, Wellington.—Advt. Have you ever tried Taylor's Old Port. Cheese on toast ? If not, a pleasant surprise awaits you. Being soft, laylor's Old Port Cheese spreads like butter. Onoe used you will want it again and again. Taylor" 3 is a perfect blend of. New Zealand full cream cheese. A real table luxury. Tins, ja-rs. Grocers.— Advt. There is bound to be an acute shortage of eggs next winter, for fowl feed is becoming more scarce daily. Buy now, while supplies are plentiful, preserve eggs in Norton's Premier Egg Preservative, and you will have them pure"'and fresh for a whole year. Economical and effective, Norton's is obtainable at all stores.—Advt. Hurrying to work with dirty boots is unnecessary when you have CO, Boot Polish in the house. C.O. gives a quick, brillianf polish, and waterproofs your boots. The bigger tins, the brighter polish, makes C.O. more economical than other polishes. No dirty powder lv C.O. &sk for C.O. Boot Polish.—Advt. The manufacturers of No Rubbing laundry Help desire to pay* a well-de-eerved compliment to the Wellington housewives for their loyalty to No Kubbi'ng Laundry Help* which has enabled the company to commence the manufacture of other useful lines, including the Keep Smiling Boot Polish, and Keep Smiling Floor Polish, all being made to their uoual high standard of excellence.. Wardell Bros/ and Co., agents for No Subbing and Keep Smiling.—Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 90, 13 October 1920, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 90, 13 October 1920, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Post, Volume C, Issue 90, 13 October 1920, Page 5

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