/\ I Purest' Cod Liver Oil I jTji BOILING WATER & \. s I 111 ITC nlPfiCfintact TArm I • a at any hour S Tk* \ j ill IW UlClljUillCal lUrill I ffjl 1)111 I- What a boon! Boiling w.t«iurt Mr jLMM H B l~"""l~f 1111 11~ whenever you want it for te«/jiirAiil \! I You know—everyone knows— ' 1 IOfHUIOIQir j^^««»"»«..«*.-*«'*wi ff aVOlt*' ■ that there is nothing to equal I [—j—j-j[j__jjjH_j_LLUI a 7[Tp n /TiytrrJVmlTS^ I T Cof LiverOilasahealth-giver, 1 jTE^iHrff Wate?«eat.r ff JMjLUijyUlu m I body - builder, and nerve- i£ UIUfjBIQDIOIf su PP iie S boning water b, ».rj, vL ' ti&v • m stren^thener. jsSbt '—'—O—'ff-U_U i_i i~ "plugging in" to th« hotpomt. %. * f fiWtlltliP M H Now Lane's Emulsion not only gives you this purest vitamin-tested OH^I l^ft&TUK h •TC Running costs are extremely low wk I J^| Biim^iJC#jy M Cod Liver Oil, but improves its efficiency with such valuable additions ' ' '-l--s^|f-l -0'—K_L —boslmg water *d. gallon, hot >£k Jp S as creasote, hypophosphites of lime and soda and fresh eggs. • - ' ~" _.. —T "" water -xd. gailon, fi'Cy IC/ H Get a bottle of Lane's to-day. Let it do for you yourself what it hu ~7~ Ced'*: *"*/*O/ «Jl -_-_ jm _— jCjtij, jgy H done for so many others, 'gr f /=. C<-onnacting cord extra accord* %annsepW'& g Lane . s i? good for the young and gQOd for the oldt fflSS»i" -^-* in«wi«ißU»-eApwfooo. Wt Iff raj Price 3/9 and 4/9 at all Chemists and Stores. Kl^^^^^M» S' a ,^^^ . J J Manu/n^LTfrfS^r/u t^W'i^^^ <^Mlk # The "Zip" is de- li^kwt /fa W t if M £gf J» RK GraAw!,: Chemhl). H VL^X^M. V^B cost *° »<=are«t T, .... ; 'Bk ,» ml Oamaru, N. 4. 9 H IMh Tl JT^ hot point. Let us 0. I <•»■% 1-^*^^ ■ ONLY TWO DAYS TO GO? ■ . ~•■;.. .'-'■-■: Vii \Ajg^T\ rilHin?T| Closes: June 17 h 1933 ; I V ' License issued under , ■ iij &" C\-.t\KG^ XSSBfe. *! .':,■ to ' ' ■I^^^WB^^^WJPWIH \ ' "F>o> ° rr\ c V;cVs n nC h), g^b^ .' ;: Objects: To raise funds, to tlie extent oi: tlie C]l^K^L^^B^l»il| \ ie-"""-vets 6 tatm?c^ •' profits available, for the objects nominated in bfi^HlUl^BCifißiH \ -pie^so sen<^ A3tii° n ■ 5 also a s . ■ ;■ . ■. 1 lie License. ■ CTiUKITI^SwTI fl l \ , n ct'' l^ vt • : '■ ' P.O. Bos 110 *- --Wellington. IIIIjjStEBwfcBHJ \ a^^^ " • "' S! " • ■ ' ; Treasurer: B. L. Hammond, |^^^^NSfl|milUnm|t|lQ '^ rl'sme'-^"'''^' 551 ..••••**
THE KO-REPLAOEMENT RULE TO BE ADHERED TO. This rule has. been dropped in tho Rugby game, but is still in forco in business. When you arc "out"'with a cold or 'flu, your place canuot bo filled, work piles up, your absence is embarrassing to yourself and your employer. '"■ You cannot afford to lose time. Tou must guard your health, especially now while severo eolda so prevalent. A bottle of Baxter's: Lung Preserver is your wjsfist investment. "Baxter's" will keep 'flu colds away during these danger days. "Baxter's" is best for every cOugh, "cold, soro throat, buskiness, and chest trouble.' And remember, you cannot replace "Baxter's." There is nothing so sure, so quick, and so pleasant.,' : "Baxter's"^—ttyo rich, warm, coothing compound—banishes,1 feverishness, relieves inflammation,-i'oi-ms a soothing film over th<},,tbroat that prevents the cold from developing. "Baxter's" .has-unique tonic properties that givo- added-benefit. Buy "Baxter's" today before a cold gets you. All chemists and stores in | New Zealand sell the threp sizes. Is Cd, j 12s 6d, and 4s Cd.—<Advt. j
i, • - CORNER CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS- - -WELLINGTON C^ I S F |__ l__ FhR S For Your Friday Shopping Another Thrilling Purchase Boys' Score Another Big Value! PANCY "" i PRACTICAL! V AT BOYS' HEAVY-WEIGHT "PETONE " PULLOVERS)'. VELVfcTEENS No One Else But James Smith's Has Them! practically AT ■^HRmSSB Specially Purchase BnH^HHrwHTHHT^^BI ■HlH^J^aLi^r'^^&iF^^Hß « • T ~.,,..,,., . British Made? 27 inch WM«T » . 1.^.. . ...- —.. .._ —_. ■• i^V A wfl ■■ ~l*^ HIK Agam J"13108 omitlvs strike the right note! Just when you arc searching for warm . • i S^~Lp* /aInVJV/KLAIiN t I WttL/ IHj H^V "I BBfl HHHf ,«WllSi winter "wear for your boys, here comes tliis splendid annwincement of 278 Boys1 Heavy Usually 5/11. 'r Mo~t± BLJfcHtJBHjL»«JiUHHJ| HHHr Weight Pctonc Pullovers, in .shades of Grey, Light and Dark Fawn, Blue and Brown. 'JBe %*** i^ «— i iw—» SUPFRIQR HHTJiiSg^^^^V^ jBH£jM Attractive-Fair Isle designs. Sizes 22 to 20, anil 2S to 32 inch. /W^jfe* Jk TPC VrVVUrvJI awrcmwn :>"W\B Usually 10/- to 11/-. Usually 11/6 to 12/6. Value and still greater value! The whole f/Jr** f thrill I \ ■ ~J| m^M H^BH QUALITY HHyl^^^ 'i^^H^l^B /ll "»/ll City turns to this Famous Store. James JlWUtejci ■ fc* ■JbhULH-hVZ^L-J iBLiF*BS iPfBBM " SPECIAL PRICES O'lland/'ll . ■ -K^fEto^^ /x^^^\/^^- K. I A l"% I"" T\ \y hTh^kl^' «%t '^HBHH chase .sold out iii a ~clay and a'^aW!'1 ■; «/7/A w\ James Srnith'3 arc fiwt to NArrK I HR *^^HH¥HI : r~^~~" ? ea, vy .wcig'Vtl, suitable for coats oi« . W y\VA V 7 a sponsor this Coat The mater l^l/\l U. I \ I . P^HMKL -*fm^: 'MJHHHB frocks, m mottled check iloral, chevron .■mM&st %jj iai, Angoriaine Tweed in n ewi JI^PRl^ .Ji^Hi Travellers' Samples f Men! Come to James Smith's ! , plaid, diagonoi a,rd tweed effects, shades >' i&s' iiv&kiii>i&£>JS/J ■ Exactly inrl fpafnrprl in •■ , nnc f ,ir. i m -in en- i. <■ -r, , if'^Milf'li'TK' lirowns, Greens, Fawns, vvine, Greys. mffir^L T j&fi'SftViSffiiiS • tS rSSSS:rSS: M^HynUi MEN'S cardigans, lumber jackets and t^KX-3± sltW ?^SJ hsaS aUh C, U}ted ■ halfDriCe- Stock up no^ou'l, never sc Pcur CS uch hKBHHMMBHI PULLOVERS • ■• "" '«T if* M ' \IT\KSCr X\ lted seams, irs\skeves values as these for m any a lons clay. . 100 VELVET fULLUYtIO , I/I I N^^s^X^* *?' \ nnd smartly belted. It is fully Embroidered Linen D'Oylcys.—Usuallj- 2/0. The Keenest Sale Prices have not enabled you to secure such a wondetfu.rbargain as' H / H M V^Pfevlß 'V vN- )lned i n Brown art- sill^ t0 Special Price 1/- U A "1" £* this—just when you need it! Such famous brands as Wolsey, Jaeger and Pick are in , H B ■ ' X^^^\ \\\.mjh tone. Notice the unique lines .. *\ . Mg\ I this range of samples. Come and see for yourself—the most outstanding value, ever ' H fl ■ : ••OKfs>\ \> of the.two-way collar. This AHemoon Tea; Napkins, Whifo and Cream era- .■■.*-» ■ «^ offered in Wellington! Usually 15/ C IT/G 23/6 2i)/(i. 27/0 ■ 33/- " f W&P Os-i,n XSX coat is new in every way and i oroWerod; plain and hemstitched. Usually 1/- ; r{A, r/ t ?5/ . v • : . j §lfe#lT^---im different. Exactly as sketched. atul 1/t(- Special Prieo cd., 9d. ; norW£>h SPECIAL O/II 11/ A |4^ IQ/A 01/. 7C/_ I ! —_ , 'H Vl I SSW:F\VindWfItKU Fine Linen Afternoon Tea Cloths—Borders hem- - Bigger and brighter than PRICES. w ITW 8 V Ami *,* '- WL '. • I b.S.v>.,.J..\y, anU W. fittings.. stitched- Usually 3/11. 30 x 30....Special Price 2/3 evqr! James Smith's Famous \ CLEARING KNITTING \%" \\ I . • ■ .„ _,'■'■ ' Jlillinery Snlon to-morrow ; : '■ '■ ;|, . I James Smith's Value iS 0" Tea. hct^—Cloths 30 x3O and four presents the Millinery value iiKTiAnic iTTUici W/nfil nnPYMPMTQ i m, I Ijnp: klD*> u j"«^ /Q OrennHinwi, dnmtily ombreiU- of the year. 100 of the JUST LOOK AT THIS I . WUUL UUUMtNIi f | I / ' ' '•<noi-iii'-p'.'L l /n/ii -in/,' i-ic- smartest and most sought- An unbeatable value in Children's Cosy Interlock Vests; short sleeves or sleeveless; for . ■•'■■■■'.. .' || s 'i I■'W. MJM / .-sinuaiinctwii, 1-/0, 10/b J|H . velvet Maty in Turban children 2to 10 years. This is a.particularly timely offer in winter wear. . James Smith's Famous. Knitting- Wool Section / $£•' ! ,| *m B^L / r|-ra-v Clollls- —A most attractive (irtich;. Size 14 style—XO TWO ALIKE. All James Smith's Special Price 1/6, 1/9, 1/11 each >s crowded all day and every day. On sale toi %f'* ,'< 'I x "tJ" Usua"y U& Special Price Otl. Juind-madc ami each one en- ■ ■.-,'. morrow—Hundreds of Knitting Wool Oddments. ■If' \\ I S&SS^afefr"' nSS^vSl^ 9/I! Per'cct Fitting Corset 7/6 SJfKIS. Odd —«» } ;f \, Vi 1 -Special Price 1/8, l/Jl A\ me, Navy. Easily worth You must wear a Corset! Here's a perfect fitting corsctmade in superior quality-fancy I need lo Clear, 4 a d. skein. i .= ! | ' 23/-. material. A wrap-on style, long over hips, four hose'supports and good quality elastic Wonderful Value S Silk Plated Knap Yarn in < M -' ','< I ■ I'lnen Crash Cushion. Covers. — Embroidered , m B — at sides. Sizes 25 to 30. Usually 9/11. Special Value 7/6 Line, Green, lied and Beige. Usually 7d. skeia. > » --; W j Just \o remind you, James u-'T 1/6°"Vlf *"* f ol^l^'}^: sZlk- I tt% IML Special Price sd. skein /•£ ' V- Jv\??JZL% °&rin thi%;} . cLL^Laoth^xTLZ^ ktf llJ^O 21/~ Girl** AH Wool Jumper Suits 82/6 l^SK^ffiKa I df4 „ .i—^ **^v > Cardigans, Sweaters and Pull- effective colourings. Usually 0/11, 16/6, 18/11, ■ ■ ""■*' Mothers! See these warm smart Jumper Suits for girls! 20 only!. AH wool with V neck; ■ rV&'F"*" T^ 0 overs. These are all the latest Special Price 5/11, 8/11, 12/0 , trimmed contrast to match cuffs and band of jumper, Bklrt on bodice, one pleat in skirt. C ».,-,I I C„ 'W Ci.:^. I W'l /Wt J garments. In addition to this ; Rose, Cedar, Almond, Cherry, Saxe shades. Girls Cto 13 years. Usually 21A. ©peCiai I rUflllSrjjng deCCIOn ! t ! Iv /2W. - 7 there ts marvellous value offer- 4/1 I - Art Si k F Aorv I nprl G nvAt _ 3/■ I Snecial Price 12/fi \ ■ i ' . f I— /Al^**'/f ed in \O6 Smart English Skirts „'«,*-, *v •*? «,«^ • v ■ ' Special London Purchase! 250 yards. .Courti i /'/7 H-'-T //— ««i many fashionable tweed' very Smart Gloves these, with gauntlet cuffs with contrast.designs; fleecy lined; excellent — auld's Rayon and Cotton Repp. A beautiful U l/k& 111 "" CSeCU- WCa"nS " 6mart USUaUy SpCCial PrkC 3/Ul /«««*•**•, C«/rtv O«« s*«to «B fe»M i^ WM | i««« W m* part of Home ' mil *>Sk (M Fashioned Sj k a Wool Hosier - 2/6 Dressmaking. Coats and Frocks cut out.byan expert for a stcrprisingly small cost. S™^, ShL^^A a^aV^Ue! Q4 \m« A Splendid Hosiery Value! Wonderful weaving'quality fashioned silk and wool. 'Dark ■ Dan>t f°''Set James Smith's Great Blanket Value! It's the talk of the town. Single bed, 50 inches wide. Usually 9/11 yard. W > ' ' Brown and Fnwn shades. / Spscially Keen Price 2/6 17/6; Three-quarter bed, 23/0; Double bed, 27/6 pair. Special-Price 5/11.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 139, 15 June 1933, Page 19
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