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TOMATO SOUP! # TUST a -whiff from the kitchen *» rouses your appetite. The rich, red colour adds still more zest. The first taste tells you how iiungjry you are. Then what nourishment and strength there is in delicious "X" Tomato Soup! How beueacial to digestion and assimilation! Happy thoughtGet a tin or two To-day! In l's, 2's, and 71b tins.. From any Grocer. j "X" TOMATO SOUP. ' KIRKPATEICK, Nekon. (Wiß HAVE NOW ON SALE AT ■'»i OUR BUTTER SHOP. POULTRY POULTRY In Full Supply Every Day. Orders taken for any kind of Poultry for supply at the week-end: TURKEYS; GEESE. BUCKS, FOWLS, ' ETC. i B°si- M d ln BuU*r (lßi er3de or«ara«T). Glen Creamery Table Butter, Is sd. I Good Pastry Butter. Is 4d. | Lard, per lb., lOd. Clover Honey, per lb, lOd Honey, in comb, lOd Prime Cheese, mild, lid per lb Prime Matured Cheese, Is" 3d per lb Prime Imported English Oheese, 2s lb. Jinghsh Cheeses, tinned and matured in port wine for 2 years. 2s 6d per lb. Matured for 3 years, 3s per lb. Prime New Zealand Stijton, 4s per lb Cambridge Pork Sausages, 9d per lb. Sugar-cured Bacon (best back rashers), Is 2d lb. Cooked Ham, 2s per lb. Finest Extra Virgin Grade Olive Oil (Castel and Fils), 5 gal. tins, £3 ss; 1 gal tins, 13s 6d; quart 33s 6d; pints, 2s. NEW LAID EGGS. B. SMITH, FOOD AND DAIRY PRODUCE SPECIALIST, 1 48 and 50, COURTENAY PLACE. FASHION'S FIGHT AGAINST DULL SKIES. TDRIGHTER Clothe! arc suggested as a ■*-» means to combat th e effects of dreary weather on the ■ . SPIRITS OF THE PEOPLE. As Usual, | MULLIGAN'S, KELBURN AVENUE, Are to the fore with a FINE RANGE OF FANCY SUITINGS Calculated to give the wearers a. cheerful outlook on life.'] Early Inspection Invited. Ihe Master Key to Hoalth." QOLWILL AND COLWILL, (Successors to M'Bcuth and Colwill) Graduates of the Palmer School. ' Consultation Free. Tel 22-869 Martin's Building, 47, Courtenay place. MEDICAL. MASSAGE. AND ELECTRO-THERAPEUTICS For Rheumatism Paralysis Neuritis Indigestion Constipation Stiff Joints. <T. W. M. HARRISON, , (Hon. Masseur Wellington Hospital 4 .131, FEATHERSt6n'-ST. (Tel. 3214) (Near Kirkcaldie's) '' CHIROPRACTIC. f|TTERHOLT, BRYCE, AND WRiTT v (Palmer School Graduates) Tel. 3328. Tel ' 33 , a. 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. *•„ AND MRS. AdlmsON; Bernau Macfadden Graduates. Osteopaths, Chiropractors. Swinaon Chambers, Dixon st. Tel. 21-782 and at Petone. NERVOUS BREAKDOWN AND INSOMNIA. . NERVOUS Breakdown and Insomnia can be Cured by Psychotherapy. Nervous and Mental Disorders yield readily under this treatment. Results lastmS' ' RONALD M'LEAN ! Tel. 20-634. 2, Courtcnav place I Hours: 9-1, 2-5, 7-8. ' MEDICAL MASSAGE, PHYSICAL CULTURE, and HOT BvrflS (day ,or ni^ht).—WM. BARKE, Re*. N.Z. 6, Riddiford-st. (John-at. tram stop) Newtown. Tel. 24-417. ■ WEDDINGS ! WHEN getting married hay« your Photograph, taken at CROWN STUDIOS ■ CROWN STUDIOS, 87, Cuba, street. F. THOMPSON, Manager, TelepKone 22-687. AM. WILSON AND pO., • (Late of J. and A. Wilson), Funeral Furnishers, 268, WILLIS-STREET. , Tel. 21-9*9. rf\HIS MATTER OF EVENING X CLOTHES DRESS, said one. is a compliment we owe to society. Nowhere is it more important that the compliment should be a good one than in the matter of Evening Clothes. Our long and perfected experience in Tailorcraft is at the 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 (oppotit* Hotol Windier).

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 41, 17 August 1923, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 41, 17 August 1923, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 41, 17 August 1923, Page 6