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o^\ TI7LIV? AT 9 ' ¥*k VV HI; Schneideman s r^-^^ff „ J\ jjMp Why do thousands of the best-_ ;. _>/VJm^«w. lJssg' Pressed men-buy their clothes at, /V \f/tx% SCBNEIDEMAN>S? / \ \f / r I v\ Ml pV why do more and more men i h i/~ r\ vviiv\ uytheirdot^sat A-/) In ajjt Schn.idman's? 11 Wff We'H TeU You I | S»\ 111 's Decause we give niore I I Jpft " j quality for lower prices—we /^L I 'S II ' are selling only the best made /^Aj ' 11 clothes at prices all men find it rfllT J Sckeideman's Clothes •■^Hli 75/6 75/6 That's the sole reason tor our steadily increasing, business. Tomorrow we add several hundred newly made suits to' our 5-guinea line. There are many beautiful worsteds among them, as well as fancy weaves. 75/6 75/6 Schneideman & Sons, Ltd. . TAILORS .- 11l CUBA STREET . Sale of Footwear Men, Women, Children to Share in the Big Reductions • Greatest Sale ever held in Wellington. Not space here to ', ; mention one-tenth the offerings. Regular lines' reduced. New models at remarkable concessions. ■ All quality up to highest standard. All styles the accepted modes of Fashion. LADIES' ENGLISH SATIN EVENING SHOES—-In black, white, • pink, blue, emerald, grey, old rose, black and gold brocade, silver and white brocade, gol dand silver tissue ■ LADIES'PATENT OXFORD WALKING SHOES—Military heels, , EngUsh made. Same style in nigger brown 33/6 Crockett & Jones, best English maker —GENT'S GtACB DERBY BOOTS—FuII welted' soles 47/6 "Royal Stag," "Eclectic,',' and " K. "Brands, all British made— GENT'S BOX CALF OXFORD BOOTS—Welted soles, smart shapes 33/9 The " Walkalong," English made—GENT'S BOX CALF BROGUE ■, SHOES— . . 26/9 . | %} • W • IVlctrtin 13 Courtenay Place wl Qvery food that we H4TT If T?r\iT\T\ m TVT 1 offer a i lb. MILR t UUU * INO. 1 pnrp Solves 3 problems, ONE of <p oa j fafe which every, mother has to face. coupon to-da} ■ ' ■ 11. Where Breast Feeding wholly tails. Hi, The 'Allenburys 1 Millc Food No. 1 is practically - _■, identical in composition with human milk and ii VHf entirely suited to the delicate digestion of the yH newly born infant since it contains no excess of ......... m „ indigestible curd, and is therefore superior tt - cow s milk or ordinary dried milk. V, Mcnn. SHARLAND & CO.. Ltd. : w«nMtMm4AncUu<. : 2. As an adjunct to Breast Feeding, • The 'Allenburys' Milk Food No. I may be used "in., „,„.. ; alternately with the breast. One or two bottles i given to baby each day relieve the strain on the „,„ , ,„ ,„ „m.m.mi : mother and enable natural feeding to be 'con* : i tinued for the full period, where otherwise , „v UU111.MM..M.............. : weaning would have to takeplace»tanearlyd»t«, SraS%nl!i ep!S j3. The Ideal Method of Weaning. ic receive, free of chapge, a copy • i> provided by the 'Allenburys' Milk Food oj: the ' Allenbury'g ' booklet on : No. I. So closely does it correspond to human ' Infant Feeding & Management.' • milk that the change to bottle feeding takes plica ....4...................... ; without causing any of the gastric disturbance usually associated with the change. nf^H^^H^^^^Hi HIBBQC9 DEMTfit CRCfIW Study your dentifrice, which V^HHMH^E means so much to an attractive smile. Know that it is safe. • p' Know that it cleans the teeth' J/hk< A>w thoroughly in a sensible wiy— j^rfjX^^y] vN. without containing, strong 'Nj/1111 \v \\ \^l^ to «arm tne delicate ris«w«

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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 89, 14 April 1923, Page 19

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Page 19 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 89, 14 April 1923, Page 19

Page 19 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 89, 14 April 1923, Page 19