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Another Divorce / WHY THE JUDGE SYMPATHISED. / A young couple finding life together miV^^E^^^^^^^^^l^l^^B^HlS^ I bearable agreed to part. During the Court proceedings, the Judge asked the young woman what it was about her husband parh ' ''nc found so trying. Her answer was that ■ *•*•■• he wa3 suffering from nerves and was con- ,^_ _^ ' _, ■ : n . , stantly in a bad temper. 01 course, the m». 2 .^ Postage 3d. extra. Judge sympathised with her. BW V flf A nervy person, man or woman, is intolert^W MM M ■■ U ' " able at any time, much less as a life m^ m companion. So take hoed, all you husbands | and wives. If your nerves are getting * ** ** "^^" ■ But beware'of cheap substitutes. WINCABNIS incorporates such body nerve and muscle- . _^^_ .— —— building properties as beef essence and malt ■ ■■■BT OM . extract, and the basis of its manufacture .'JM^t M(0 " Isthe^flnestciuality wine. for your Spring Cleaning! , n ,_,,p,,,,, Fits on the hand like a glove, absorbs the dust and §1 rm IViV II II WLwm polishes in one operation. Motorists! SHINO il Wml 11 k L*x^J^ / MITTENS are splendid for cleaning your car. llsbbmmmmm\bbmß!%P BRISCOE, HUllxOi E. W. MILLS & co. Ltd. ffiVWl I Corur JERVOIS QUAY, HUNTER and VICTORIA STREETS, WELLINGTON ■ w^" S inE»jiJPH.LL WORK WTo H T MONEY Nest-egg at 21 is a Great I^^^B^^^^B^mW^^l^^ Our tables for Children's Policies are remarkably low. If you'll UM -J^^^ .. V^^P^^ clip this .dveituement and forward to our nearest bffice. together • wilL your name and addres ß , we'll gladly «end you. full* particulars without obligation. Here's an example: ■ l^^^^L-wJf^Bggk U* Ju wmw A Policy for a child aged 3 next birtllday> ■C^B^^^ V'^H^Bm ■■■ I' ■ for £100 at age 21, entails an annual premium ■pF^ < STOgl ■■I I T of only £4/1/7 I ■^*J"*"?!'"™W^H|Hj3^!z^Rß^umoK»uaon!ol«^E^^ CUp Thi' To -4«y. VlS^ """» """"'' ■■""""«»'l7» <»"" st- M»'"r""1 Yea"'* ""***■^g^«Wj^_w>woi;«;v I ■^^ Achieve Smartness V^^P This Summer in an «# ENSEMBLE W : : SUIT dfftis^?m There's nothing smarter for summer wear than an Ensemble Suit. We have just opened up a Jw^^^^V selection of imported Models—every one the > very latest in style and colour contrast. These #-/ft^?as*« are a few of the values offering. ll \L *'* ENGLISH MOI*EL'ENSEMBLE is FROCK of Black Marocain, patterned /<] $<a /fcl shown in fine crinkle silkj new .Wine i all over in Floral Clusters, Red/ life I icS'lonffe^rt^^S'. ■-. <>ee n /Bei ge ,.cuton^rin !! line, ; /fllkSss If bands-at top, fitting.to jsrist, .Iskirt,-.:....... the neck fastons high to throat, fimshlu\wh& [I cut onbiasMines ftSi'inlb:'flares ;afc,r ;ed collar and tab ends of Beige. Coat . km\\«r4 M foot. The coat, a'very swagger yari- ' i n bolero . B tyle, has long sleeves, /-'iisßQ 0 iIM cty, is finished at neck with-two-tone : ■■■C^i.iJiix^ti -„« ■»-,•„. «:„„ — - ,~ *ktiWlkm] \ scarf tie. Size \VX. Oft ■:/A'-/ . .v£#W sl?^ Cuff o£ Beige. Size |-A/C I*ll M ENGLISH ENSEMBLE of Black -^'*IsiLK MAROCAIN ENGLISH (Wl^ '•!' '«' new fancy «tripe.Krackle silk. .Frock ..;^SAMPLE. ENSEMBLE SUIT shows }Pl\ \Ls*-* cut on sftnde.ririg. lines, has long ..the Frpcl?.in Ivory patterned in small \k I \ fva sleeves, and: features a smartly' caped - ' {bblongr^esign in Black, cut on simple TV I I 1^ shoulder, neck--finished with Ivory .: -graceful;dines,l finished at neck with I »i ) \ Georgette collar, daintily embroidered. collar and bow of Organdie; the fullI The short coat is shaped'to waist and ; lehgthcoat'is Black, with White deIk 1 shows the new pointed back; the long sign .matching the frock; is slightly,,,. • "'" W\ i scarf collar is of Erminette. QM / shaped'anihas Jong sleeves. : »yC/;!- - S.W. ■•■ : ■ 'o*l/- Size S.W. 10/* SILK ENSEMBLE SUlT—Frock with long sleeves is of four-colour check, Red/Black/White/Beige, designed in new oVer-blouse waistcoat effect in front, neck V shaped, finished soft Jabot, from a smartly "J^^»_ shaped and fitting hip. The Black Skirt falls into double fan pleats at ' _ back and front. Coat beautifully cut is hip length, with long sleeves; * neck finished with shaped tic-ends, piped check, matching the frock. |L *^u?i )Ql Colours: Navy,--Black,' and "Chocolate. tin /A .and. |AC / aiNKSfc iHPaI Sizes W. and W.X. ,;,. 351/0 IUD/There's a Quantity of Quality in these ■" . , Ir^^^Jkb* Silk Undies' Si Ladies* FUGI SILK NIGHTS ART. SILK SKIRTS—New Y| <f. \ ,*?\ —Round, square or V necks, flared shape; in Peach, Ivory, \v^^ Ks& t >a3/ trimmed small embroidery Fawn, etc. Size *7/I 1 i^ V ?&'s■'*& design in pastel C/I 1 W. ' 1/11 V§/' r shades. W. size V/ 11 f ■ V» Ladies' Art. SltK PYJAMAS . ;t^ V Another FUJI NIGHT lms —In a variety of styles and j short sleeves, V neck, trim- colours, including Flame/ , X, ; I mcd embroidery, in Pink, Sky, Jade, Sky/Flesh, Lemon/Rust. '', . I etc. W. size. 9/6, 10/6, 11/6 • ■ 7/ \ I W. O/C G.S.A/li : ' t \ \ O/O V/ 11 TUSSORE SILK PYJAMAS f \ / —Wide legs trimmed Floral '/, \ I ART. SILK BLOOMER— Silk, Blouse top finished % V "Celanese" make; in Sky, double "row of buttons and % -I Peach, Flesh, and all O /fc roll collar. Very | O /ft '// I shades. W. size. »>/ U smart. .- ■ XL/9 %■ Sensational Purchase of M.3-\ j ROSLYN :. hi All-wool Stripe - if 1 BLAZER I; /TUNNELS ■■■ [|, In a variety of distinctive L_ coloured stripes. Jf^sz 0^ NOW V Usually #^/|| VISITORS to oat store Ol v ' I I v _ niences offered by our Yard I I YDi Ladies' Rest Room — just al the top of the stairs on ' the First Floor. C. SMITH L TD CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON

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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 111, 7 November 1933, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 111, 7 November 1933, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 111, 7 November 1933, Page 13

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