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a^^^MV^""^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^""^! TO PAY )\ Credit Jvterchant carries two stocks of goods: one in the store, the other _ I scattered among \\\s credit customers. i CASH Carrying customers on the boofe ir\- CASH I creases the cost oj doiqg business. 3t's ' one of the things that compel m.erchants to get high prices fr°n\ those who do pay. Vhy not pay cash an,d be independent ? Crade here, where prices are figured on a basis, and save the difference in price. 1 READY STORE I

*O ADVERTISERS. SATUUDAY EDITIONS OP "THE EVENING NEWS." THE OFFICE of "THE -EVENING NEWS" IS OPEN ON SATURDAYS until 5 p.m. AFTER THIS HOUR ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE PUBLISHER. OJi.

IMPERIAL GyBNIA & KiIRVINIT The Corsets of the Moment EVERYONE ADMIRES BEAUTIFUL FIGURE LINES If yoir could see yourself standing before a mirror wearing an Imperial Cygnia Corset, you would immediately comprehend . . what is meant by Correct Figure Culture. Cygnia Corsets have been granted a certificate for merit - " and quality by the Incorporated Institute of Hygiene. Cygnia Corsets enable you to sit or stand at ease. How ; few corsets will let you do this, because often insufficient attention is given to the hygiene and scientific construction . • . of a corset. The Cygnia gives that BACK SUPPORT which is absolutely necessary to the MODERN WOMAN.- It moulds ■ the figure into natural beauty lines, and; moreover, ensures the perfect fitting of any costume. " W, BRITTENDEN & SON 69 LICHFIELD STREET (Wholesale only.) And from all Leading Drapers in the Dominion iMi ™ l ™ ißleilßa ™ l ' ""' ——\ MADE IN THE DOMINION We always encourage local industry by specializing in New Zealand made Footwear, believing that the good of the individual means the good of the State. We a few sample values to-day, which for style and workmanship will give long satisfaction, while the solid English leathers warrant their wearing qualities. Patent Street Shoe, with Strong Albany Shoe, with . strap and bow— ribbon bow, in glace 1 6/6 18/6 or patent leathers — 16/6 13/6 Neat Three-button Shoe, in glace and patent, Ladies' Black Kid Onewith kid or suede in- bar Tennis Shoes, with sertion — chrome soles — 18/6 19/6 21/- 7/6 MANCHESTER-STREET;' •x 1736 • mvi

SCALP IRRITATION HAIRCAIBEOUT Started with Pimple. Spread to Sore. Cuticura Ointment Made Complete Cure. Hair Thick. Eden Park, Whlttlesea, Vie.—"l had •uffored for about three months with severe Irritation of the .scalp And loss of hair. It started about the size of a small pimple, very sore on the top of my head, and I tried ointment but without success, and it spread to a sore about the size of the pahs of your hand, and the hair was coming out of the affected parts. A friend advised mc to buy ft tin of Cuticura Oiiitment. Thanks to my friend for recommending It I have- saved any further expense from buying anything more for it because it has made a complete cure, and my hair has grown as thick m on any other part of my head. "Aβ for the Cuticura Boap, I would use no other now; I have groat faith in it. If I feel tired alter my day's hard work I just warm a copper of water and take a warm bath and make a good lather of the Cuticura Soap and I feel quite refreshed, and It takes all the palae out of my limbs,which I was subject to before using the Cuticur* Soap." (Signed) Samuel Barry, June 2*. For red. rough, chapped and bleeding hands, itching, burning palms and painful flnger-ends with ihapeiea naile. a one-ni«h* Cuticura treatment wortai wonders. Soak hands, on retiring, inhot water and Cuticur* Cuticura Ointment S?,w ? i* 0, * 3 ** or old. loose glove. ? ht ; exeunt Soap and Ota*. SSrSws

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14835, 28 November 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14835, 28 November 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14835, 28 November 1913, Page 3

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