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s?" a fe£^ 3s u t m &>£ ?=fe r<#s 5 5 5 g CHE D. I. C* wish to direct attention to a Special Window Display on Lambton Quay featuring:— “PETONE” All Wool Socks. Made in Hew Zealand from New Zealand wool. The quality and finish of these Socks are features which every buyer will appreciate. When buying your Socks be sure to ask for The "PETONE” All Wool Sock made expressly for the D. I. C* All Wool Socks 3/ 6 per pair OBTAINABLE IN THE FOLLOWING SHADES Heathen Brown Marl Lovat Fawn Grey Marl Dark Gray Dove Light Grey Wellington D. I. C. More Cups 'T'HERE is a decided economy in using “Amber Tips” FINE -*• Tea, as one pound will make as many cups as a pound and a-half of ordinary tea. In addition, you have fragrant flavour and healthful qualities only found in FINE Tea. “The Lancet” says “Fine” Tea is healthful, while inferior tea is both injurious and wasteful. “A 1 • Amber Tips FINE Tea ■— Ceylon 9 s Best

Beeston Boilers and Radiators Are the deadest, easiest to operate, and most economical of any heating' devices now in use. One BEESTON BOILER supplies radiators throughout a building, thus making one comparatively small coal fire supply heat to a building of any site. The BEEBTON RADIATOR, combining beauty with utility is so contructed that it radiates dry, odourless, healthful heat to the furthermost corners of the room. The reasonable cost of installation and the extremely small cost of operation makes the BEEBTON HEATING SYSTEM indispensable for Churches, Offices, Theatres, Warehouses, Pwellings, etc. We will he glad to give you an estimate for installations. / CALL OR WRITE. A. <$L T. BURT Ltd. COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINBTOK.

Every cough strains the delicate membranes of the throat and lungs. Get Bonnington’s Irish Moss—it will soothe the irritation, stop the cough and insure immediate relief. Three generations have proved its value. Big bottle costs'only 2/6 2791. HALFTONE,. w ere KELBURNE AVENUE-. WELLINGTON

n PAIN IS A WARNING Have your eyes tested Headache is often the result of eyestrain. Heed Nature’s warning: if you would preserve your sight. Come to Morrison and Gilberd for a thorough test. Glasses recommended only when necessary. If they are prescribed you can rely on getting exactly the right lenses to correct faulty vision. Special pains taken to secure I comtortabje, becoming mounts. Donflt : <Jelay. For your eyes’ sake, be tested early. MORRISON and GILBERD 103 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY WELLINGTON.

The wedding was solemnised at St. Andrew ’a Church, Carterton, of Miss Maisie McGarvie, eldest daughter ot Mr J. McGarvie, of Moreton road, Carterton, and of Mr George Biddle, third son of Mrs I<\ Biddle, of Balefield. The Bev. W. H. Howes officiate!. The bride, who was given aav.iy hv her father, wore a. frock of white embossed satin bror.he, draped with radium lace and finished with pearls. 'Hie chief bridesmaid, Miss Marjorie Richardson (Shannon) wore r frock of pink brocaded taffetas with gold mob cap. Miss"lvy Biddle, wove a mauve dress with, gold mob rap, Mr S. Conwell carried out the duties of best, man, : s-ir-ted by Mr Bert MrGarvic. brother of the bride, as groomsman. The bride’s travelling dress was maroon in embroidered in gvev, with lmt to match. A reception was held at St. Andrew’s ."choolroom and Air and Mrs Biddle left for the south amidst the good wishes ot their many friends. For Chronio Cheat Complaints. Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure.—Advt-

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New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12095, 24 March 1925, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12095, 24 March 1925, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume LII, Issue 12095, 24 March 1925, Page 9

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