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jfS*sssss%ssssswWtWsmsssmswssMtmmssss\mWßß&3&£3!a!kaZSk^^ A Gift of Rustless Cutlery Do not worry this coming Christmas I as to what form your gift shall take. I A dozen or, say, a half dozen STAIN- I LESS KNIVES, Dessert and Table, @ will settle tho question, but bo suro they are "Silversheen" Rusdess Knives ''SILVERSHEEN" is mado by the well-known cutlery makers —Chris Johnson, of Sheffield. The finish wears I uncommonly well, and oven after tho \ blade becomes scratched the polish. | remains j Bright anil Silver! ke ( j as at first. "SILVERSHEEN" gives ' s the finishing touch to a well appointed j table. ' i CALL AND SEE THEM. Our Retail Department is at your service E. W. Mills & Co.. Ltd. | Corner Jervois Quay, Hunter and Victoria Streets, Wellington | V!^Ssbs A 9m P0..._ . ... uin i_ norev, ot II Duncan MH Richmond, Surrey. Cngland, who writei-- " After twelve years' terrible suffering with an ulcerated ankle, befog - for months at a tbe in bed, I at last tried Clarke's Blood Mixture How 1 wish now I had taken it years ago. After the first bottle J got relief, and after the third bottle my ankle was completely healed Now 1 aro able to walk anj distance and do my own work without any pain. 1 am quite willing for you to make what use you like of my letter, and shall be pleased to recommend Clarke's Blood Mixture to anyone." Cllflai-arc ieT^-..""?-!!* 88?; Af"":'!" e *' Ulc««. Glandular Swelling*, Piles, OUnCICrS l 8™?!"' B, 0"9' P'mP"*. Sores and Eruption., Rheumatism, Ooutl •noiild realise that lotions, otnim-nts, etc.. can but cive teirworari EK.rf .Fu^lmfnr?™* 18,* "«'"«"« ?»e« the blood mn.t Kbe thorough J ■SI ui?J.,~ „.?£?" »' SE c matter the tr,u' c:,"3e of sucb troubles Clarke's « ™,„. L„% 'J °, kT *ttac, !l»' overcomes, and expels the impurltiee. th»t I. wtaj 5 •o man; wonderful recoveries stand to Its credit Pleaßant to taks and frel 5 rrow to; Injurious tnjiredipnts i Of kll CHEMISTS AND STORES—SEE THAT TOU GET f Clarke's Blood Mixture -EVERYBODY'S BLOOD PURIFIER" I

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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 125, 23 November 1926, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 125, 23 November 1926, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 125, 23 November 1926, Page 14

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