TOUR CHILD? A RE you providing for his or her '■£»■ future? Our system of saving secures a substantial amount payable at the age when the child's future is contemplated. Including tlie -GRAND BENEFIT CLAUSE, which protects the child in the event of the death of the parent. Also includes HOSPITAL BENEFITS AND DISABILITY PROTECTION. .Write for detailed information of our "His or Her Future" polioy, to THE MANAGER, THE SOUTHERN CROSS ASSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., Mandel's Building, . Willis street, Wellington. Telephone 411.
MtSCEHANBOUS /TJEYLON -Tea.in 5, 10.-andcaolb boxes, obtainable at wholesale prices. Only irom Ceylon: Tea. Co:. Dixori-st. ■RMNDS, Blinds Curtains, Curtains, -fr» Cushions, ; Cushions—Everett'6, SpeTol P9 9P^ OWI n S'S^ uildi? g? ' Manners.^t. rel. 22-220. Qqotations free. ■piOU^ip—Nothing but South Island -»• ■-•• beed Potatoes, procurable at R l. A Nicol's, Courtenay-pl.' . If "|RE»SBI_KING— Day and Evening ■■*■*. Gowns, Remodelling, etc. : Special orders shortest notice. M'Naughton's ?D6, Lambton-qy. Tel. 1722. "I^OICE Production—Mrs. F. P. Brady T.. : is prepared to accept pupils for the above at Studio, 78, Courtenay-pl., after the 16th August. Terms moderate. TfTEA wholesale to- the public, pound or J.-' a ton. Only from Ceylon Tea Co. Dixon-st. - ' " fWE quaUty Teas now obtainable in small packages at'wholesale prices. Ceylon Tea Co.. Dixon-at. ■TJ EPAIRS in Locks, Primuses, Mech■Mlv anical Appliances; Safes Overhauled and Repaired; Keys cut to any locks Osborne and Co., 58, Willis-st. Tel. 135 Private Tel. 1062. CABIN Trunks 555, Hat Boxes 35s7Smt Cases 17s 6d, cheapest in town, all kinds Travelling Bags. N. Wolfe, Boulcott Chambers. . [POSSUM Trappers send your Skins to A. S. Jacobs, the Expert Tanner Main-st., Palmerston North. Prices reayvnahlf Work guaranteed. ORE Wholesome Bread — that's Jarae»'s Bread. All the teal goodnesaoi wheat. At all grocers. RS. GREATOREX undertakes all classes of Dressmaking. Remodelling 7aO, SS Hs yt.; &.?0°8 derate- Addre3S RE you displeased with your present tea? Then go to the' Ceylon Tea Co.. Dixon-st. -^ ISS DOROTH-y SPIiNKS, Teacher of Pianoforte and .Theory, has Vacancies for a few Pupils. Preparation for Examination, best English method. 21 Hinau road, Hataitai ' riiHIN. Women, can put on weight and J- fill out figures by simple home remedy, without drugs. Send 6 stamps for full information .to Juno Figure Culture Box E, 1387, G.P.O. v^u»ure, N: WOLFE, cheapest all kinds of Tray- • elling Bags; Suit Cases 17s 6d, Hat Boxes 37s 6d, Cabin Trunks 555.- Call see bargains. Boulcott Chambers. JAMES'S Bread is delicious bread. ■. Nothing quite like it. Your grocar sells it. ' X /, POSTED to-day will bring a generO/ ' ous Parcel o? Hand-painted Price Tiokets and Show Cards. Money refunded if not: approved; Scott, 6, Howe-st., Dunedin. BREAD with the highest food value is James's Broad. Get a loaf from your grocer today. IEYLON Tea now duty free. Try our J wonderful quality teas. Ceplpn Tea. Co., Dixon-st.
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 37, 13 August 1923, Page 1
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