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El More Delicious M || Mvrz Sos? V eisr Most ®y m 8 N_At-8-Raißlti < : W M CHOCOLATE lg t______-__---___«i^—__■ A Gift Of Rustless Cutlery Do not worry this coming Christmas as to what form your gift shall take. A dozen or, say, a half dozen LESS KNIVES, Dessert and Table, will settle the question, but bo sure U they are I "Silversheen" Rustless Knives jj "SILVERSHEEN" is made by the B well-known cutlery makers —Chris R . Johnson, of Sheffield. The finish weaTs P uncommonly well, and even after the P blade becomes scratched the polish I remains ■I Bright and Silverlike ! as at first. "SILVERSHEEN" gives ithc finishing touch to a well appointed j table, j CALL AND SEE THEM. Our Retail Department is at your service E. W. Mills & Go. Ltd. Corner Jerrois Quay, Hunter and Victoria Streets, Wellington V ,7 Reductions in Furniture at I Radford's Removal Sale \ in Manners St., for One Month Only [ Dressers from 20/-, Tables from 5/-, Wastistands from 5/-, Duchess Chests from 37/6J Bedsteads from 5/-, Chests from 30/-, Single Beds from 18/6, Wire Mattresses from 10/-, Sideb9ards: £4/10/- Hall Stands from 10/-, Chairs from 7/6, Couches from 20/-, Linoleums . from 5/6 (2 yards •wide), Carpet Bun ners from 2/-yard, Carpet Squares from 21/-, Lino. Squares 19/6, at; RADFORD'S Great Removal Sale MANNERS STREET J^qsfo, fg j| H & B JS m^ »^m V Mf <_-„_ Tnat Mark) i___ COPFEE & CI,ICORY ESSENCE- J] C;^__V'? I'___> c Clever Maid, of Symington's, says: jflß ___i^^^^g. " Sing a song of Symington's, s§*' t'^™?®^ 1^- *^ ' The .kettle's on the sing, 5sS _j^Sw* i A little drop of essence, \mW ««__^» j r a Makes a hot drink for a king." iSR _-<___ _55__V .*■__* \> THOS. SYMINGTON & CO. Edinburgh 4 London }jjg£ «//_ O - 9m *11 the good lmnS" tnal bave «▼««■ come up from the aea, ft> o Maconochre's Herrings are most widely known and HEtfej-cO. Three delicious kinds -. Fresh, Kippered, and in Tomato gfrtt^fe— Sauce. A tasty meal in convenient ready-to-_fiß___ (V""''-~-^_ serve form. Order from your grocer. _^ _._,.„._■_■ CONSULT % IN JARS & TUBES gJSJgg- ' vt A^V V j MENTHOLATUM Jggg ■ rrmili'i!_, relicTCi co-zlu ud ul_i, head- I <DE_>ricc _»»- \j^"^ fl acW.M-«.D-.l«i..Cn.ei cut.,-oral-r-U. I ""AIIES {\ V TH p II „_ld.,._,_i__ii_n t .. I WEAK EYES VJ >«__£_■ am II I|6 EVERYWHERE I WEAK EYES OPTICIAN H , »m» -«» ■ *W ETtS BS MANNERS ST. W~_T^__i SUNBURN I B Hf^TaJr _H__^^ A lady write* m follows:—■ mJmf "After being at the seaside I waj HI greatly burned on the face and neck. OVer 7,000 tillS SOld every Feeling the n«ck beginning to..tiffen.l ,' it , j.i just smothered my face, and neck, and day—unequalled for rubbed the lodex in. In the morning d6IiCiOUS SaQdwicheS. all the soreness and stiffness had gone. 1 can recommend lodex for Sunburn." li__§r_#__ iOPEX Hj'!2_________ S ____! Sunburn remedies there are legion. ___P________fr_ ______■ lodex represents a new—a more scien____7_C__r___l4_ i__l tific—way of treating Sunburn. lodex, H__l freely applied, soothes and heals the ContdinS 5 OUnCCS _H_fi inflamed surface, and penetrates deep down into the underlying tissues, 'J A^^ ' where the " lodine . content quickly ■ M____H_____Hl__ banishes the congestion, inflammation, _______*_Js__l~__■ ___. ant* Pain. In all cases of inflammation AmtWmt^^mW^m^tWm try lodex. You will be surprised! ___,_■■_. ____ __JJ «■■_*_• From all Chemists at 2/-, or post free rQitvU I_!CQ[3 from lodex Co., Palmer St., Sydney. Sold from Auckland to the Bluff. GIVES Irelne & Steoemon '$ St. George Co. Ltd. QUICK RELIEF

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 122, 19 November 1926, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 122, 19 November 1926, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 122, 19 November 1926, Page 6

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