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"r . ■■■■« |f wkiSTfl«wrTO^ OlinXDtn IPfUIIV \ THE FAMOUS RED PACKET. uUi iLKIU nuuSil 1 ''it £** /** „, . m SEViJJEEIS %i^«i 4^ o Pimples on Face, Arms | M n^v/^P^ lm jl r #% and Body. CuticuraHeals. 1 ™°* v^r^' w« £i iror %aif?d. "I suffered terribly with pimples \" High-Class Cigarettes at Moderate Prices, on my face, arms and body. They s """———————— ;■- ---appeared in blotches and the skin j! Sole Manufacturers: ARDATH TOBACCO Co., Ltd., LONDON' IT,' v c «L r?o Thead? andVskin m^m^m^wmm^^^^^^^^^^^^KiiHmmm w»l that itchy I could not help tma3naßmyJ >^r m ,E^mj^ggMig^ ■cratching. Then they soon de- r : xmmizma***&^^&<±^^^- ca^ veloped into eruptions all over me, ' '■ ■o causing disfigurement. I could : hardly bear my clothes near them. j ™^ « 8 13 13 HJH W\ 1! * "I suffered dreadful agony for " ■IP'wV^Trfrf'SS ih»i<«& i 53lTST 1 JP£"feO QTI fl QT sevenweeks. Then I saw Cuticura JTIOMldlOl^ IO.iL ILS%JPULg| £ Alg Soup and Ointment advertised, and ; : •ent for a free sample. I bought , ■ more and in three weeks I was . , m g> g> • a <f»f « ; ft healed." (Signed) Miss A. M. Cook, f H fl<Ptf Tlf O'lP 1 tf* .58 f" tr 1 tf* S&fteJ^HlilQ' 21 Fleet St., Auckland, N. 2. ■ J^IQiIU»IT H I©II HJI <L» «» \jLCJlllfld» Rely on Cuticura Soap, Ointment i • ■ i ' ind.T.lcum to care for your skin, . : f Jn New Zealaml tM privllegea br6WOrs arß allowed & S£ r5. amplc,^??P o n<!i Omt Mec f w?» res ' ' margin of 10 per cent, to cover possible waste in converting J^SSS^^?^ wrtWma. ■ worts into beer. •If the wort, will make 100 gallons of beer _ „ , . the brewers pay excise on 80 gallons only, being allowed \ 10 gallons free to cover lo3ses etc. British brewers aro i ■ i i i .... i allowed only 6 por cent, which the Chancellor of the r W^-"".*? pi«m to *!l° ll<luor traffic the last three years average consump-. W^^^Sf £a^jr|7j>^j?|| , tion O f beor amounts to 14,445,350-gallons per annum. By.Haro/lly* 1 <■>* gallons of beer, and the Treasury loses £34,608 per annum fin^^l '©■%*■ I'/'lKl' ! at current excise. If .the •'Trade' is right, that is what ! HSKriiMw Jl Sv 1 4 H ' tho brewers will doclgi) this year and what the Treasury IHilirlip^ syh J^sfo*. W jM! fl Taking available official figures It is, fair to/ assume IW'QiWfr^ i^^i^ £f ■ thls beer t0 coat 1/" per sal!on t0 Produco- Jt is conservJ \ Wjr /W ® : ativo to say that the 'Trade' sells lt retail at 8/- per . 1 B /Tit\*&? ' ' ' gallon; tiio 722,257 'gallons' will yield £252,792. So that f Jf w^* 5^ J the net result of this charming arrangoment, whereby the ' EJT Jl ~ 8 privllcg-od monopoly is treated so generously as regards ' n rHCO.CIS.CII@S« n Its tasos" ls that ths snus "Ule SUM Ot £287140° per al>num " E ' goes into the coffers of the 'Trade. 1 No doubt it ls a Nobody suffers for long from |j , welcome addition to the fighting fund for the purpose of ]?• X? erV LUl S Ile*^ a. clie wh*n n maintaining such a profitable monopoly, but the Dominion V MenthoUtam' is kept in j wju bB better off without this incubus. The people cannot '"c home—it rapidly baiushe^ , ■ ; , afford to subsidise a monopoly that enjoys privileges not, he»dach«s. ; accorded to other trades. ■ . ■ a JTleim&ktMMl ■ STRIKE OUT THE :" .:fl "Menthilitum" is «1,0 Invaluable | IWO iUr l^irNJC-O •5 ' lor many" little ills" such as Cuts, •' \\ taxzxmmixmmjwi&wsiiiwaamKasijim \ 1| Chafes, Burns, Colds, Pimples J R ! ■ He,' *■ Ei N.Z. Alliance Publicity :■:'§ "A: lot '.of healing in f L .. ~ i 1 ■ . a little jar." , __„_»^^___, ,| OfttalitMc in J«ri—everywliere. Price 1/6 > lal«jr*^r"JlJSL2agS!gaß^aisA^^ Send 2i in sljmp. for wmplo of ! **—,-„ :; Who!«,le Aetna, V?|l #A /f U :^ M J^^^^^^ HOLDER TOP SHAVING STICK. J-|yfi^OßlEafe^SH?4 The Perpetual Stick in v j^^^^^^^Sis|3 :: -■ Ths "Holder that Holds" wmmvkU&iif'Ml &&)&i£^d£MiS ( ver y Williams' Shaving Stick and Re-Lbad is" ' • wrapped in a hermetically sealed fibre covering, »<"p^ which keeps its quality unimpaired. And every one i^ sj/c» v also has the threaded metal collar, which grips it ' "^sm ' tightly in the holder so it can't wobble or fall out< "^SSj^j-y No "other shaving soap has the quality or convex '^»|p«SitoW ' nience of the time-tried Williams' Stick. It offers - . ' y^^-'^^^F^V perfect economy because the last scrap can be used.' •■ n^ wit'l Re-Lo£icl3, when necessary s the holder , U t--<»^^ST f lasts indefinitely. ..^,, „? , ,^^|j . I*/ -^ /^/^ v[f>yi l Sold by good dealers everywhere ' A/ll ' ' New Zealand Distributing Agent*l i ' JL 1/ 1 M. J. HYAMS, Ltd., Bos 45, WISLLINGTON. 1 iif MMVOW mfOTvfOCK'StfyS «*^ — ' ' 1 ' jt^"" ji***l****^^^ Jl " Tliis is what makes the end of ' / "***!^ffiifc^ I a joint as good as the beginning. I §•' "■ "'/ ff ' /^^^^T^V Hashed, stewed, or cold, HoK & l'< §'■ s *?i:. /i~\ fmf' V^\ ;' : brook'sSaucemakesafeastofit." \|| H(i \x§)-M!! \ \ ;,' HoL'BRooK'JsJ ■'■■■ ;: \ ' sauce I ■ se O thatc O iia7^;<^j^^^^^' r :(r '■'■■'■,'■..— -■■".■■■ : ■ '■-.;" ~ • - ■'■' ■■■■■>■■ a ■ .. . ■ - j% [ <\C\ " JOll tnougnt of giving 'tv \V\ \\ W \ T* jfl 8 n iT"/ji ■\<^\ W\\\ vDrisiiiiaS uins m V\w^\\ May We suegest tliat you first pricf CUTLERY AND TABLE '^m^'\^^3s^^^^'^ SILVER anywhere in the City; note the name, the brand, or the ■ ' \i)^^^. ' '' number; then come along here and buy the identical goods , : .■ -jOP^^^ W " AT MANY SHILLINGS LESS. vLJ^^^^^^^^^^sS^^^ \\ That's a bold offer that we are prepared to back witli our reputa--««w"a^ fc*^l^^*%*>>s^ " tion for honest trading and good values. '■■(C^Jjf J^-^ ■ :JHE SAME QUALITY, THE SAME MAKE— r^ .-.:'• BUT LOWER PRICES. C«# ■ ,^==*— STAINLESS, KNIVES— *. . ' ,^^^ —-*«^^S^ Table, .51/-; Dessert, 45/-pei* dozen. " Sheffield Shears " (Firth" A —"-Jl!|l _^ss^ Stainless) ■ ■ ■ '■;. s^^^"^.-, •'• —•"-'"""'^ Table, 72/-; Dessert, 60/-per dozen. " Christopher Johnson's "; ;• ■ ■<-—-i—^ Hjj*' ' . '„'-,- . -mj) silver sheen finish, very latest . . j(4^^». •'■ ORDINARY " Christopher Johnson's" — ■ t /^iSli^b. ' " ._ _ --"—""t^i No 1369 —Table, 34/-; Dessert, 31/- per tfozen \. : v y~ ••••~-~ r J!/ FORKS AND SPOONS—"Christopher Johnson's"; E.P.N.S., "A" ' Spoons—Tea, 29/-; Dessert, 53/-; Table, 60/-; Soup, 62/- per doz. >^^^^. ■ •■■ ——1^ Forks —Dessert, 53/-; Table, 6G/-per doz. , ■ '■ " ■ :*. ' V^|^^ ' * SCISSORS, POCKET KNIVES, CARVER SETS—Everything in, ;;■ , ' Cutlery at lower-than-elsewhere prices i'or .the same goods f> J^^^.'C TOOLS! TOOLS! TOOLS! * 7 jftfc ■ „.. , i —""""""^h Don't forget that we are famous for quality tools at money-saving { V/ ' —.~—«», ' prices. You can buy any make or' brand of tools here for less, Open, daily 8.30 to 5.30 and until 9 o'clock Friday nights. , J \ *^\ M~™awalSr t"I*-j!7 i^wy.w wf . <$» TF J\ ' "EV >!7 "S^T "K^ *BT^ 1 /7 wl/ P '4 h J /Iv rVil ral P |4 tteaaßßaß=a=ag!^Btea= a aa» r / J ff R ]L«? jL*? M, liL I & 1^ ML* Ml* \JP \gf^mms^m^^i'J^ 31-33 Ghuznee Street i " ' *" ' ' - (Opposite Te Aro Post Office)

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Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 131, 30 November 1922, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 131, 30 November 1922, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CIV, Issue 131, 30 November 1922, Page 10

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