/ %Maaa*t**u lm iiwi Mill iMhiumjiJlTiwli / Mothers know ! It isn't the meat but the pucldincr that proves the finest treat to the children. Try Simple Baked Pudding made with Brown & Poison's \\ Corn Flour jfm^^^-o^r^"-1"
Ah, Eskimo Pie j You'll enioy this deliciom chocolate I coaled Ice Cream Confection from the R first bile lo the last. ! So pure and wholesome, too-the safest sweet for young children. Give your ! Kiddies a treat—call in for «omc Eskimo £ Pies on your way home. I Sold by all good confcclioners. 8 i
M MARRIAGE =£ MADE EASIER rl-w&V Is saving up to buy expensive !£jSj-'^k_ y~*> Furniture delaying your mar-■^^mnhi-J^^Jm-^^. riage? You wish to be married P^wMliW^-^j' as soon as possible, but you wish /-riiPIP^Co y°ur home t0 be the e'ivy of !' :J\^fe^^^ltH!/i^^^S^T> your friends? Brin S her along \Wra\lß« cTJTSSSSS^! to Janes's and let us sllow J'ou uWill'li^SP'^^n ' JIOW ca-sy "** is to °btain uftllßHhQl • 'Al : HIGH GRADE ISIBRGIT 1 FURNITURE AT wi M ' LOW GRADE Hel fjlisfsnllP^' I c can *' becatisc we are out "P- "'^rasS'/Hj^' L of the high-rent area. Our FurJ i ijj '~ fcp> •- niture is not subject to heavy '■"~l - "•' overhead selling costs. Besides, we make it ourselves—our reputation stands behind it. Pay less with us and pocket the difference. You can also take advantage of OUR EASY TERMS £100 worth of Furniture—lnstalments over two years. G. JANES & CO. "JANES-BUILT FURNITURE is honestly built Furniture" 174 RIDDIFORD STREET, WELLINGTON SOUTH FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS
_/ANJbsJ> . a 11)0 f wi'M'SHl&fTt \ Sui t °f L sk &ad , Seven gulnea material f°r £5/5/-. In a nutshel \ JpfflHßß fiXfrt/K® that 1S what you re Setting, in Fowlds' well-known five guinea 18 VV^J^^kJb made-to-measure suit. 1 7 v-wWuP^ir practically evei T man (and there are some hundreds), who has I '/ ty< W/JMk inspected the fine range of tweeds and worsteds we are showing, I '<; fbiral has remarked " how can you do it." l\ JmSm WE DO IT THAT'? THE POINT!" We buy our materials in ' ffijHl the keenest markets, in large quantities. We are thus enabled to 'f ">\ |$2|||l Pass on to our customers a share of our saving. -S Here's your Specification: %h r^WB MATERIAL: Every ounce of material is all wool English and V: $;^WBUM Colonial tweeds and worsteds, including Bannocks, and Donegals, k V i-^-. «S mil m^ anc*.d ark 2re y Serges, fancy and coloured suitings in up-to-m\ f. I "^\lß Si TRIMMINGS: Special value in Italians, pocketings, optimo and i»IP \ Wm■ ' • WORKMANSHIP: Every coat well stayed, built with optimo un- \\ pw breakable fronts, two fittings, and every attention given to cus- >\\ ffi I tomers*. individual requirements. 1 \ If -C^E!! 1 /d 1 / Sffllw \ wk ®r^r or mas oow* sma^ e P°slt wM reserve any suiting you may choose '^Bi^/m .'« ' DISPLAY IN HERBERT STREET WINDOW '^lljjp?" FOWLDS ***" Centre of Manners Street
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 104, 29 October 1925, Page 4
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