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VAN HEUSEN the World's Smartest COLLAR No other collar can compare with Van Heusen for neatness or comfort—or equal it in smartness, economy or durability. Half-a-dozen Van Heußens -will outwear throe dozen ordinary collars, and always launder as easy as a handkerchief. Van HeusenM mre »oW iy : WALLACE & GIBSON, Willis St.; GEO. FOWLDS, Manners St> d y.Z. CLOTHING FACTORY (all branches). tjj-j^ Ji^ ■""■•*■■* ■MHSBS <^^W MB MM3—bbb Et^flpj JBBBBjffEHJ «Btf? ffll^l il J> "*' \3 i I [ TIIANniM : ZINC PAINT I 11 PHENOMENAL COVERING POWER 1 _^^y^^^^ L ■ son jHp • \jj| Nervous? wßE^^k J^^il Do y°u awaken wHHhpA il! ready for all the WnK^jk llm\\ tasks of tho day ifHB IS^ 'if Or are your brain I N^a^^f" -J ■ and b«dy fagged I !|y J^|l befor© yow stari 1 JIN If so, the remedy is agki r* CassellVTablets by fflfflSf 1 t&iKS?* aT *\ te .hf .^"^M* »t the outlet of their life's oareer ILi.V;-^i~. Unfitweos dulU the intelligence and rob« its victim of the 'alert. It does not follow that the trouble i« constitutional It may tan that -iha SrSJ7^? i6 H "ot ad3Ußting itself to fee romplex attlrSfo^s, which a? 2 Mr. John Sweciuy, ol «, White Hall Ccuvt, fiooii for _aBB^ i> Outing thß Crlttoai PaVlods of lii«. PR|CBS IN NEW ZEALAND m . . 1/9 «cd 4/. pet box. *¥" «^ A*. 1-^ JL -». It I& Well Worth While to keep your General Health up to the mark. Nothing in life pays better. 'The easiest and most effectual way of doing this is to keep Beecham's Pills in the home ready to take at the lirst sign of indisposition. This is a policy which has proved a paying proposition to multitudes of men and women. Try it. Beecham's Pills are a trustworthy reliable medicine. They keep the digestive organs in healthy working order—and ensure the purity of the blood — conditions of vital importance to the maintenance of Good Health. BEECHAM'S pilous Sold etefmete ia bo«», labelled lOid, la-lid «nd 2«.9«. («ri«U«l Enjlish gricM.) I Said the Housewife* ! % mSSN My bench *• *° white? s &jS$ My floors are so clean. j^r \ <f^v_' 1^ My utensils as bright) fiK*V^*v. vy\s As ever were seen. JSw&fflm^i ~*\ \ ' use " Clever Mary," mm//oßp\ And truly can say, W4&- $iigMb V lt cleans IJ*ce a fairy, \ ' You try it to-day 3 ENEMY OF GREASE" FRFF TRIAI Il^«"»»»<»M,i l ."Cl««M«rT."wrU<f l .rhe e i«apl.»ittlo 1 „t l> * """ . * X*"L n« Pwet Kit. Co. (H.Z.) U. 1., 120 Hohoo Slrctt. Ancklaad.

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 27, 1 August 1923, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 27, 1 August 1923, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 27, 1 August 1923, Page 15

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