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TOMATO SOUP! 'jTUST a whiff from the kitchen f rouses your appetite. The rich, r«d colour adds still more zest. The first taste tells you how hungry you are. Then what nourishment and strength- there is in delicious "X" lomato Soup! How beneßoial to digestion, and assimilation! Happy thought— . Get a tin or two To-day ! In Ye, 2's, and 71b tins. From any Grocer. "X" TOMATO SOUP. ■ ' KIRKPATEICK, Nelson. Ist PRIZE NOVELTY "WINDOW. (Mountains o£ Butter.) QWING to th«rperishable nature of this t display, Jt haß been necessary to re» move it. , The publio are notified that all the But- i ter used in this display has besn sold for export, and theroforo will not be put on sale in our shops. B. SMITH, FOOD AND DAIRY PRODUCE SPECIALIST, 38 and 60, COURTENAY PLACE, •^y HEN in Wellington, don't fail Jo visit The Tailoring Firm that is Famous FOR LONDON STYLE in Genj tlemen's Clothes, MILLIGAN'S. ■ ■ MILLIGAN'S. o ' KELBURN AVENUE, ": ■ t Arrange to be fitted by their Artist, MR. F. W. BEDFORD. By Special Appointment to H.E. the Earl of Liverpool. SMART CLOTHES FOR MEN. SMART Clothes are your constant de- _ sire, but the cost must not be ex- | cessive. In fact, it must be better than that. It must be decidedly reasonable. Note these prices to meet the positionsAviator Cloth' Top Coats, 10 gns. Dress Suits, 14 and 16 gns. i Dinner Suits, 12 and 12 gns. ! Sac Suits, guaranteed Indigo blues, from 8 gns. I JAMES BELL, "THE POPULAR TAILOR," * Manners street. millS MATTER OF EVENING J- CLOTHES DRESS, said one, is a compliment we owe to society. Nowhere is it more important that the compliment shoiucl be a good one than in the matter of Evening Clothes. Our long and perfected experience in Taiiorcraft is at th 6 service of Men who seek to pay the society in. which they move the highest possible dress compliment. Dress Clothes made by us may be relied upon implicitly for correctness in every detail of cut and MORRISON & PENNEY. FIRST FLOOR, MACARTHY'S CHAMBERS, • WILLIS STREET (opposite Hotel " i Windsor). CHIROPRACTIC. QTTERHOLT, BRYCE, AND WRATT (Palmer School Graduates). Tel. 3328.. ' Tel. 3328. Every Disease has a Cause. The X-Ray locates it. We adjust it. Health is the Result. Private Compartments and Rest Rooms, MANDEL'S BUILDING, 101. Willis street. X-RAY LABORATORY. . Consultation Free. MR. AND MRS. ADAMSON, Bernau Macfadderi Graduates. Osteopaths, Chiropractors. Swinson Chambers, Dison st. Tel. 21-782 and at . Petone. T4/|Tt. C. 0. JORGENSEN (late R. -LTX Howard Taylor), Chiropodist, ' MANDEL'S BUILDING, WILLIS-ST. Ring 159 for appointment. FEAR. AND NERVOUSNESS. ' SUGGESTION and Auto-Suggestion will establish' perfect confidence thereby eliminating Fear, Nervousness' and Depression. Mental, Nervous, and Functional Disorders readily yield to this treatment. ■ j RONALD M'LEAN, Metaphysician Tel. 20-634. 2, Courtenay place. Hours: 9-1. 2-5, 7-9. (day or night).—WM. BARKE, R o '£ N.Z. 6, Riddiford-st. (John-sfc. tram stop) Newtown. Tel. 24-417. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. COLWILL AND COLWILL (Successors to M'Beath and Colwill), CHIROPRACTORS, ■ HAVE removed to up-to-date offices in .Martin's New Building, Courtenay place. Consultation Free. Tel. 22-869. ELECTROTHERAPEUTICS AND MEDICAL MASSAGE. J ' W. 1' M. HARRISON, Registered Masseur, M.B.N.Z (Four years Wellington Hospital), . 131, FEATHERSTON STREET (Corner Johnston strc-ot). . Telephones 3214 and 20-065.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 13, 16 July 1923, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 13, 16 July 1923, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 13, 16 July 1923, Page 6