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ORIENT AND O AND f\ i ' WELLINGTON TO ENGLAND. INTENDING PASSENGERS SHOULD MAKE AN EARLY APPLICATION FOE ACCOMMODATION FOR 1922 SAILINGS. Ist—Single, £134 up; Return, £304 2nd—Single, £109 up; Return, £217. 3rd—Orient Single, £42, £44, £48; Return, £75 12s to £86 Bs. Money Matters Arranged. No Booking Fees. For Sailings apply . 1 THQ3. COOK. AND SON, Agents for All Lines, 62, CUSTOMHOUSE-QUAY, Wellington. I SPECIAL NOTICE. THE MODERN BUTTON AND ACCORDEON PLEATING FACTORY, 63, Manners-street (over James Ball's), ' Telephone 3276, TJCTISH to announce to their CusM tomors and others that they have installed more Machinery, and are prepared to do Aeeordeon Pleating at Is 6d per yard. 'All Orders promptly executed. Large Stock of all styles of Buttons 1 made from ladies' own material. FOR A GOOD PURE BEER , DRINK ONLY ' STAPLES' A CKNOWLEDGED BY ALL CON- ■£*• NOISSEURS TO BE ABSOSULETLY , THE BEST ! BREWERY AND OFFICES: MOLESWORTH AND MURPHY STREETS. Baby Bryant (/rom a phttt.) j A trueßexona Baby "I trust you will like this photo, of j j my baby. (Geoff.) ■ aged, five and a. half, >'months. Ho is .a true Jtexona Bab}', as j we have used' Bexona Soap for his first and every batli, arid his skin is perfect. I •He ia never troubled with the slightest ! soreness, and he is always so happy and contented. I can. recommend Itexona (S e d.) (Mrs.) FRANK BRYANT, I Church Street, KuJgree, N.S.W." ?S Mother Wisdom I Mather wisdom knowj that the little gl and comfortable in every fibre of Ms 3j little body. Look at the bonnie limb 3, M feel the firm flesh, touch the velvet II checks. Can't fyou. guess? lie's a Rex- ■ ona Baby, of course. Bach day his h mother bathes her little treasure with H pure Kexona Soap, the Baby's Own Soap, n that destroys disease germs and keeps M the tender skin clean and healthy. She ja keeps colds, rashes, chnfinjr, and other H best thing mother has, and the best of n Boaps is only juflt good enough for him. l| That is why he is a Rexonn B»by—See? H Be a Convincing Speaker a A few minute, devoled daily to Grcnville _ KlciieA Public Spesltinscoune will male you X » forceful ipetlter. Sun this fascinating study now—write fbr free prospectus "S" to jas. j Rodier Coy.^l6l Manchester St., Christchurch. j Stop that Itch! You can stop that awful itch from Eczema and other skin troubles in two seconds. Seems too good J;o be true —but it is true, anefwe vouch for it. The very first drops of D. D. D. Prescription will stop that awful itch instantly; yes, the very moment P.D.D. touches the burning skin torture ceases. ».©.!». is a great new discovery and has become famous throughout Europe and America as the only absolutely reliable remedy for Skin Diseases; for It washes away the disease germs and leaves the skin as clear and' healthy as that of a child. D.tt.S). has proved inTaluable not only for Eczema in all forms, but also for' Psoriasio, Bad Leg, Salt Rheum, Ulcers, Pimples, Dandruff, Ringworm, and all, akin diseases. Don't fail to keep 9.D.D. - Prescription on hand at all times. Obtainable at all Chemists at 4/6 and 7/6 per bottle. • {££ Lotion for Skin Disease Wh»le»iU Ag*ntn: Messrs. KEMPTHORNE PBOS3BR &, CO., NEW ZEALAND DBUO CO LTD., Dunedin, ChrietcUurch, Wellington and Auckland. EVIN-FOXTON MOTOR MAIL SERVICE.— Quickest route to Foxton Leave Foxton 7 a.m., arrive Levin 8 a.m.; leave Levin 11, hitivc Vox ton 12; leave Foxton 3 p.m., leave Levin 7.50 p.m. Fares—Single, 4s Cd; Return, 6s 6d. Motors for hire Sundays. PERCY WHITEHEAD, Proprietor.

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 65, 20 March 1922, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 65, 20 March 1922, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 65, 20 March 1922, Page 5

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