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Wellington on 13th August. She -.has oii board mails from America and-TJnited Kingdom for Wellington; due here Ist September MAILS CLOSE DAILY. Southern Offices, per ferry .steamer, 8 p.m.; iwy^Vharf f'™' Lat" lee box at Sute3 t0 a m ewn l oymout'1 and.T«ranaki District, 7.30 lfe'tV^*^ ™am aml 3 P-m'i late^S™' 3 a- m-- ° am- 3 P' m-: ■ - papier and Hawkes Bay District, 8 a.m.,' 11.20 a.m., & p.m., 4.30 n m Auckland unß District, 11.20 .xjn.; late-lee O.P.Q. noon, Hallway Station 12.-W, p:m. 3- p™: S r Auck' and an' u; District, '. J. C.: UcCKEA, /.i ■ , 7, x „„ Clliefl I'ostmaster. Chief Post Office, . Wednesday, 27th August, 1024. / ;- ■ ISTEW Bs NOVELS' NEW 6s NOVELS AT .WHITCOMBE'S. t ■ ■'■ :\ , "ID.UY a Book a Week" is a good „,JLJ raotto for people who wish to keep "in step. >vitn the best in current -Jitera- ; ture-:.. ..■■■.■-. \■■■,■ ■-.- ■ -. - Sinolair, ,B. W.—The Inverted Pyramid Raine, W. M'Leod—The Desert's Price Tracy, Louis—The Turning Point. Stribling, T...S.—Red Sand ■ : . . M'Kenna, Stephen—To-morrow and Tomorrow Yates, Dornford—And Five .were JToolish Benson, E-F.—David of King's GanfieM, D.—The Homemaker Middleton, E.—Chance and the Woman Orczy, Baroness—The' Honourable Jim Titus, Harold—The Beloved Pawn "Sapper".—The, Third Round ." ' Ruck, Berta—Luoky in Love Mills-Young, F: E.—The Art .of Michael Haslett - -,' . \ Oxenham, John—The Perilous Lovers Vance, L. J.—The Lone Wolf Returns Williamson, • Henry—The Dream of Fair . .Women. •■ '. [WHITCOMBE'Sr WHITCOMBB LAMBTON.QTJAy, I and TOMBS, LTD.,.. . WELLINGTON. , THE ARISTOCRAT OF DRY "-■■■■ GINGEtt ALES. . . ' ' <fCAMEOC.'?'I'' ■ A WARDED Very Highly Cimmended1. -£V Prize, London,: 1923. All hotels," stores, and. -shops. .../■""...-' • We Deliver to Private Homes. Daily.. •' _; '-■ . i :. Telephone .21-219. . ■ '■ . 'THOMSON,Y'IiEWIs; AND CO. ' :\ ' '• '■■ ' ' iV Try :the :6d Tin'l . Try the -6d Tin [ . •.. Try the 6d Tin! . :- Try the 6d Tin! -. ' ■ ' ' Try the,6d Tin!' ' ■•■ \ "K'4 BAKING-POWDER.; ■'%T BAKING POWDER. . . "X". BAKING POWDER ■ ■ - ■ "X" BAKING POWDER. •" ■' ' Mado from All-British 6rbam-o£-T.a'r'ta£ ;l ,", Made froni All-British Cream-of-Tartar. ! .Made from All-British Crcam-of-Tartar. ! Made from .All-British Cream-of-Tartar. ' Made from All-British Cream-of-Tartar.. '■ ' ' ' -^ : ■ >;. , * "V "TZ""S BAKING POWDER is made ■I^. from 99 per cent. p«re BRITISH Cream-of-Tartar. It ensures.success. It.is an economy .you'll appreciate. , Choose' your-' balcing ' powder with the same care as you choose your flour, butter, and .eggs—choose "K." s ' . .; .BAKE THE "X" WAY! Your Grocer' Sells "X" Baking Ppwder. j- ■■' : •'• ■' '■' i ■■'.•- " ■-.-■ F'you want Goods, of a'Special kind or of,a speoial quality, go to the shop that specialises. ■ ..■.■•-.■ \Ve are Food Specialists,' anH it ia our business to cater for Special Wants. ' SOME pF OUR SPECIALS: ' Italian Gorgonzola Cheese, 4s 6d per lb. Italian'-Parmisan Cheese,'ss per lb. Swiss Gruyere Cheese,. 4s per Ib. . , Farmers'. Dutch odam, 2s 6d per lb. Dutch Gcuda Cheese, 2s 6d per lb. English Stilton Cheese, 4s per lb. English Cheshire Cheese (mathred in , wine),-3s. per Ib . . ,'l English Cheshire Chees, 2s per Ib I English Chester-Cheese, 2s / 6d per lb. : Canadian Chester Cheese, 2s per lb. New Zealand Stijton, 3s per' ib. Prime New Zealand, Matured (2 years old) Is 6d" per lb. " .■ % ' '■■ . •■' • r ••■ i-. ■■" // OLIVE OIL. . ;■': ... . LANDED,. •..'■ . . ! A. shipment of Marcellir.is' Finest Vir E m Olive Oil in 1 Gallon Tins. This'is the finest Olivo Oilexported from Franco. One-gallon Tins ....??...... 12s 6d. "' / Quart Bottles. ' 3s 3d. , ;.] i V ■ ALSO IN : STOCK. ■ - , Castel and Fils Olive Oil in 5 Gallon Tins, 12s per, gallon and Quart Botties, 2s 9d. ■" POULTRY.: ..: •' Full Supplies of Fresh Killed' Poultry al- ' \vayn. oh hand. .". ■ ' Bpiiwrs,,. Xlockerels, Ducks, Turkeys. \ B, SMITC . FOOD SPECIALIST, . '.48 and- 50, Courtenay place. S.P.ANDREW. " (Limited), PHOTOGRAPHER/ Studios: 10, Williß street, Wellington, ' , And 322, Queen street,' Auckland. FOR PORTRAITS In Monoohrome and India Proof. By' Appointment to His Excellency the Governor. Telephone 1233 ' ■AT MORRISON AND PENNEY'S * YOU get a really wide range of materials. \ou am indeed difficult to please if you cannot find in our'display just tho paltorii ami just the woi»]it of 'material you want. .We hold at tlio°«[jro3--ont time a.very large stock of seasonable suitings. (Jull and select your liiaterial early." Tho correct-cut, th.c finish, and fit oE.our suits ;iro proverbial. .. ( We have.no front shop. 'Our showrooms are'on'the .First Floor, Macarthv's Buildings, 50, Willis street. y ■'•■' OPPOSITE HOTEL WINDSOR,

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 50, 27 August 1924, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 50, 27 August 1924, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 50, 27 August 1924, Page 4