DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS— AND SO ARE RATS. They carry disease germs through your homes. •'A NNIHILATE them with "SHAWT--£3. WORK," the famous "Death to Rats." Once eaten death is sure. Price, 1b 6d per bottle. Sold only by PRANK SHAW, CHEMIST-OPTICIAN, MEDICAL HALL, WILLIS-STREET ' (Opposite Duthie's). And at Tory-street and Cecil Buildings,-Lambtou-quay. NOTE !— ' POSITIVELY LAST WEEK Of PEARCE'S CLEARING SALE ! fTIO wind up the most successful Shoo JL Sale ever conducted by us, we will offer THIS WEEK these STARTLING- 1 BARGAINS— Ladies' 1-bar WARD SHOES, with rubber heels, 43 6d Ladies' Smart WALKING BOOTS. Usually 14a 6d to 17s 6d. LAST WEEK PRICE 9s lid Ladies' Smart WALKING SHOES, Lace, and Button. TO CLEAR, 7s lid - TAN KID BUTTON BOOTS (do, not fail to see them), 2s Ud Childs' PATENT "LANGTRY" SHOES, with big tongue and buckle. LAST WEEK, Is Ud 72 Pairs Girls' TAN WILLOW CALF BUTTON and LACE BOOTS, eize 7. and 10, 6s 3d. E. PEARCE & CO., LTD., CUBA-ST. and RIDDIFORD-ST. LADIES' COSTUMES finHAT have become Soiled or Faded JL can be CLEANED OR DYED i In a FIRST-CLASS MANNER At BARBER'S STEAM DYE WORKS, BARBER'S STEAM DYE WORKS, 125, CUBA-STREET.. Goods Collected and Delivered. Telephone 226. TO THE GENTLEMEN OF ; WELLINGTON. WE take pleasure in announcing the opening of our NEW PREMISES, at 193, LAMBTON-QUAY, and extend a * very cordial invitation to j'ou to visit us. MR. LINDSAY has had 25 years' ex- ■ perienc© in the- Boot Trade, and to-mor- . row wiil witness the opening of the MOST UP-TO-DATE and VARIED STOCK of ENGLISH, AMERICAN, 1 and COLONIAL FOOTWEAR in thu DOMINION. May wo expect the favour of a visit? You want the BEST— we have it. GEO. R. LINPSAY, , ; 198, LAMB^ON- i QUA'O Nota the Address — 198, LAMBTON-QUAY, Opp. Kirkcaldie's. 1 ; OVERCOATS. [ At CUT PRICES! CUT PRICES! ' S.B. ancl D.B. Tweed Overcoats, from 30s Tho "Zambreue" Overcoats, from 45s • New Fawn. Waterproofs, from 355. ' Our Goods are PERFECT FITTING. 1 Our Coats aro TAILOR CUT. Our Styles are THE LATEST. • WALLACE & GIBSON, "THE KASH," WILLIS-STREET, \. (Next Evening Post). i "~" DENTISTRY. \ TYR. K. C. MORPETH, D.D.S., ,v HERBERT T. RICHARDSON j (Late Phil, and London). r 147, WILLIS-STREET (Opp. V.M.C.A.). • Hours — ' 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Every Evening, 7 to 8. ' Saturday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. ! Telephone 1488. Consultation Free. 1 REMOVAL SALE. FOR the convenience of the Pnblic, COLE'S CASH fc DRAPERY CO. will REMAIN OPEN ALL DAY TO-MORROW, a Pleaso Shop Early. ] COLE'S CASH DRAPERY CO., Manners-street. 1 TO PARTY FURNISHING. DININGROOM Furniture and Hall Stand for Sale, privately ; 2 months' ' x use. Apply Square Deal, Evening Post. v -gTtLETCHER'S PHOSPHATONIC cures JJ weakness, depression, and nervous- ' ness, 2s 6d. Chas. A. Fletcher. Only • address— Next N.Z. Times Office. • ~jr>URITAN Soap is not a 'freak" soap. JL It simply is a soap of "rare" quali- " ty, which does the work better than any • other soap with half tho labour, and- it costs no more. t TrnLETCHER'S PHOSPHATONIC, the -£? great norve remedy, restores health - and strength, 2s 6d. Chas. A. Fletcher, a 292, Lambton-quay. ■_ DO you suffor from biliousness, indigestion, or dyspepsia? Puriri Mm - oral Water will quickly put you right h Leading doctors recommend it. Leading >' hotels and stores. '' fIPiHE Trusty Triumph is absolutely the JL finest thing on wheels. Adams, : . Ltd., Solo Agents. L. A. Benzoni, Rep., a 56, Mercer-street. WHY aro all the ladies_ who use Puritan Soap so satisfied? Because v they have proved that it does all that i( ii claims to do — and a little more. - "CSYDAL" is valuable as a household t © remedy for all skin troubles; it is ■s a cheap, honest preparation that every y ono Bhould use ; Is 6d ; chemists and :■ stores. "OOOMS to Let, at from 5s per week, ~t JLfci to students and clerks; board op1- tional ; rooms enlarged. Clyde Courf ' s Private Hotel, Clyde-quay. Tel. 1190. CALL for Puriri Mineral Water instead of soda, with your liquor, is wine, or milk. It adds a delightful snap 1- and sparkle to the drink. Leading hotels [ and stores*
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 85, 11 April 1911, Page 1
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