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WELLINGTON'S CAMION Jgj|jl New Zealanders their latest acquisi- ' / ;' Jl yffir*^ *mfi / tion. And now, months in advance .. ;' /" *\ . r'| C^ kfju f "HIC M A^TF R' *5 VOICE' -&-aax.tf**i P% F^^ V m A "^^U ' HF H'" ' •■ / *£' S*- larly every three or four months. Ring ■ IXtV^VXIXL/ tnV/O ■ if/ ; //* /^ J with "The Careful DentUt" All IJ.; « • < . • > i_- # :g=? ..v A ' J? .. isf! work is guaranteed for 10 yean* i gives the musical opportunity for which . jfe ,_ * , ; - -JJ Examination and advice given gufe | you have waited! Miss Gladys Watkins, {$'' -I ; ," < s * « -*i room* are e<?u'PPe^ Wl"* •" *• the New Zealand carilloneuse, has played . .jV;|, / */' | i3Mt3^s^4Si£~ for an "His Master's Voice" recording, the : u|X < - ' / «&/ /%■ ... _.'_ .«« favourite tunes "Annie Laurie" and "Bella j.-1 w *„'*"" < l^» *• i^OttlTllCTvlllO Voice" triumph is a record that you really :'M-iV ' , t' holeswoeth st. (ot« Barrawr* cim«m| - ■- —— ■ — ' mp^m^_||h__h finDMHES CONSUL*! \ ' SL'EEL INK DRUMS FOR SALE. H^W«B4itJLI»tfI« S^SirUff ~ BL .^B^S^^K. * A NUMBER of Steel Ink Drums, size i /Jl } ~ I|^H]T^^^B SPECTACLES «<r\U V ' * BiilW^l\Ma^^f^v ■» 22 inches diameter, 30 inches high, Ki*4 SPECTACLES /V V rut - - foi .Sale at 2s 6d each; not suitable for t^^;- S&PMJiJt.llli'MW.i w«K EYES Vj I HE. lfc house dust bins. Apply Engineer, "Even' |*^^^BSIMM^^^B9B KAI EYES OPTICIAN mR P°St' BH^^flHEffißilßi ISAX ET£S *8 MANNERS ST. W/jfo . . . Unsuspected M^P^ # L constipation is not I I a misfortune. It is WpiiS^ mlfM o^ll the result of S^yjSH JIM- carelessness.. . • j^tj| EIGHTY per cent of die peopk of this jll >JfH}r^ country go about habHuaHy constipated. Nine fc^^H^^^^^^Ski^ yKP"*<£n«r out of ten will never admit it. They blame 2^J&SSLTmar worry or long hours for their heavy eyes and l^^^fc ggky& Eg P^X skins- Enos "Fruit Sa!t" turns''duty JM <Hjl|l 181 &B%lij£gggjßm ' done' into 'duty properly done.'. Its action is M^k l^^Hß ■■■ entirely natural, and, It "re the very limit to *@^wSIS^^M Hf^'^yP which you should go in interfering with M^k Mto the delicate human mechanism. Take ENO J||| ' ftrst thing every mornrng-and only ENO. flmlUQl !^^^^^^ S^'j^S^e^B'S^trf^l^WeVc^rf Ni. TftTihS^trUt/Wemniton. TO-I $/< ,„„ /rom cr ft6mtsrt Stor**^ U^^^^ , Time for the. morning meali jX^^^^m^^m^^^^ffjSj^^^A When the little fellow brings his chin to the kitchen table '"the middle of the corning, give him milk—to eat! Yes, "^^^UnKauKi^tmry^ "^tVk ThS^JI *ts an exce^ent wav °^ g*vuig him the milk nourishment '< V/fgPl^C 51^^^ he needs—rich, Full-Cream Highlander Milk spread VBwm vf^, y" '7 upon bread or a biscuit. There.is no better food than' iranß C eK9 milk —and Highlander is milk at its safest and best. vSWI^-V ' '^^^■*\ Why not have the finest milk at its safest and best*

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 68, 21 March 1931, Page 25

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Page 25 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 68, 21 March 1931, Page 25

Page 25 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 68, 21 March 1931, Page 25

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