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EVENING POST —TELEPHONES MANAGER \ ADVERTISING 1 PUBLIC COUNTER/ 44.040 PUBLISHING [ JOB PRINTING! . f UNTIL S PJ*. ACCOUNTS I PHOTOGRAPHER 1 44-O4SI UTCRARY ' ) 44-046 j SPORTS ENQUIRIES If:-: fe»M«~ _g3-139_ ; _^ LOWER HUTT 63-516 PETONE

"TOUCHY GUMS." IITODERN Foods are delicious, but they are too soft to exercise gums anil teeth. The gums become tender, flabby, and diseased, and need a modern, stimulating "Gum Tonic." Q-tol Tooth Paste is more than a splendid tooth cleaner and polisher, it contains antiseptic, stimulating agents which counteract the effects of modern soft foods. Made by a N.Z. Company. Price Is 3d.. Q-TOL TOOTH PASTE & GUM TONIC.

TVTEMORIAM CARDS, LETTERS OF " ux THANKS, ETC., PRINTED PROMPTLY AT THE "EVENING POST" OFFICE. SAMPLES ON APPLICATION.

FUNERAL DIRECTORS. E. M°RRIS ' JtW- LTD., 60 Taranaki J-'* Street. Tel. 52-159. MONUMENTAL MASONS. TJICKMOTT AND SONS, Monumental t> V- as°ns» °PP- Cemetery, Karori, for • '^c. Cemetery Work at lowest prices in Wellington. Tel. 26-939. ■ FLORAL TRIBUTES. Is there someone .. . somewhere . . . who needs a friendly lift? SEND FLOWERS TO CHEER FROM J^OSEMARY FLORAL STUDIOS, 10 Woodward Street, and 129 Willis Street. Telegraphed, mailed, or delivered. Telephones 44-455, 50-663. P.R. 54-817! ~ THE FAREY BOWER ~ PRESENTATION, Wedding Bouquets, Tr-U t Fl°x ra] Decoi-ations. Funeral Inbutes executed at shortest notice Tel 54-489. Private 50-343. Miss A. Farcy] Burlington Arcade. MISS GALLOWAY, late Miss Cooper" T" r* Forl^, 99, Willis Street, opp£ site Majestic. Tel. 41-341. After business hours 24-042. Every description of Flora! Inbutes. Fresh-cut flowers daily. MISS WAUGH. Art Florist, 234 Lamb■iTJ- ton Quay.—High-class Floral Designs at the shortest notice. Tel. 40-797. After business hours and on holidays ring 63-838 MISS POOLE, Floral Artiste, 48 Man-'•i"--ners Street-Our Floral Tributes are always appreciated. Tel. 43-208, after business hours, 60-214 (dial 398). MISCELLANEOUS. TYENTAL Repairs in 2 hours; best ■~ materials; lowest cost. Simpson, Dentist, Courtenay Place, next Paramount Theatre. T)ENTAL Repairs in 2 hours; best materials lowest cost. Simpson Dentist, Courtenay Place, next Paramount Theatre. TJENTAL Repairs in 2 hours; best' materials lowest cost. Simpson, Dentist, Courtenay Place, next Paramount Theatre. rpEETH, £2 10s per Set; spend the dif- -*- ference. Simpson, Dentist, next door Paramount Theatre. rpEETH, £2 10s per Set; spend the dif- -*• ference. Simpson, Dentist, next door Paramount Theatre. OTEETH, £2 10s per Set; spend the dif- ■*- ference. Simpson, Dentist, next door Paramount Theatre. TTELLOW Bread, by test the best. Over -"■45 years of exhaustive experiments has given you Kellow Bread in its present form. Deliveries. Tel. 52-155." (TJ.OODBYE old age when you take HarVJ vey's Mineral Tonic, which revitahses blood. C.-H. Perrett. Chemist. OS 6d PER week will 6upply that Sideboard, Table, Chesterßeld, or Easy Chair nt Art Cabinet Co.. Willis-ot J ADIES—We still lead for the smartJ-* est Coats on the easiest of terms; wear -while you pay. Heimann's, 13a Conrtenay Place, upstairs. PJOATS, Coats, newest everyday styles, v-/ from 555; easy terms to pay. Heimann's, 13a Courtenay Place. PXPERIENCED Home Brewers use ■*-' Lion Brand, the quality home brew concentrate, 2s. C. H. Perrett, Chemist.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 66, 20 March 1933, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 66, 20 March 1933, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 66, 20 March 1933, Page 1

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