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Mllmaluatie a^ETHAM^ ! Gives aif m in HOT .^ M LAIT Jf g hor GOLD %2jitr ftj*\sr/ff [SiMiOJl 1 KtE p. II Keg. t 4gp ffi*zs^ws &/ v££fr >js* '^^ ' vlfl" S to P anrfTAM WI.BEETHAW: &SGK VELVET. Si fej anal AM. cheltl!- . ' hWIUIII ?i x^s^^^^Mmm^^zmiMmEms!M^Q # GENERAL S 'will net escape the conse- fe^'-^^f^^W^i i, quences of imperfectly masti- r''N / -^^tfl^.<^^^LAV W cated food. You must Kave . f-i*&'~i^^lf^sffliih. ¥^w % good teeth for good health. M^/S^^ /^-^n^M^/Jf % Aid both by using this •' fi,: C . /^^^fl^s7^^m % perfect dentifrice. J^y^o^^^^ SOLD EVERYWHERE tS^ ! THS GEEAT MODEBN UNOLEDM J | POLISH. | 3 / i \ All Grocers 1/6 & 2/6. i i > Special Dasigns to suit ail stylos Awarded : GOLD, SILVER, and of Architecture. ' BRONZiE MEDALS Full or Restrained Colourings. | At Christchurch Exhibition. Send for IHusirations. l SIBITIS ML § M VjCT «R' A anb cuba streets,

LENT WILL SOON BE OVER ! BUT the_ necessity for buying Groceries is ever present. During Lent you have bought, eaten, and enjoyed many Tepasts of Fish, obtained at CAMPBELL'S. For the remaining days of the Len-t-en Seasoh, you are offered further choice lines like these — 6. d. Sardines, best brands 0 10 tin. Salmon, smoked 1 0 tin. Fresh Herring 0 6 tin. Herring in Tomato Sauce ... 0 6 tin. W. CAMPBELL, 40 AND 42. MANNERS-STREET, 293. CUBA-STREET, 163, RIDDIFORD-ST.. Newfown. KILPATRICK, GROCER, KEEPS on holding out inducements to the thrifty housekeeper. JUST COMPARE THE PRICES. KILPATRICK IS CHEAPER THAN THE WOULD-BE CHEAPEST. Farmings Tea, Is lb lib packets Sultanas, 3d_ lib packets Seeded Raisins, 4d New Season's Prunes, 4d lb Factory Butter, Is lb Safety Matches, 3d packet 51b Figs for Is OUR EGGS AND BACON ARE GUARANTEED of BEST QUALITY. KILPATRICK, GROCER. Telephone 944 FREEZING SHEEP AND LAMBS. ■mHE WELLINGTON MEAT EXPORT COMPANY, LTD., is prepared to PURCHASE FAT SHEEP. and LAMBS by weight or at per head. The Company also offers clients every facility for freezing on their own account. Prices can be obtained on application at tho Company's Offices or from any of the Buyers in the country. W. G. FOSTER. Slanasjing Director. KING BROS.. 44, Nelson-street, Petone, General Carriers and Coal Dealers. Parcel Van to and from Wellington daily. Carters of buck?, river gravel, eand, timber, etc. Personal supervision given to all furniture removals. Write, wire, or 'phono to No. 8, Petono for quotations. Wellington A irent — O'Brien and Co., Brandon-street. "Phone 1920. SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. 1 1 YHE public are earnestly requested to -s- kindly communicate any act of cruelty to animals that may come under their notice to C. W. Carroll, Secretary, National Mutual Buildings.

1 • LTJNAK" ELECTRIC LAMPS, 2/6 EACH> Consume Only ONE-THIRD tho Current taken by tho ordinary lamps. TUENBULL & JONES, LTD., ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, COURTENAY-PLACE. Telephones 860 and 2272. THERE IS ONLY ONE COAL YOU can wisely use in the Winter, and that is Stockton. Of couvse, you can use others — if you don't mind poking up the lire without ceasing, ashes, flying soor, and other such annoyances. If you want to avoid these, use STOCKTON 1 COAL t No nursing — no repeated cleaning of flues or throwing out ashes. When you use Stockton _ Coal, you have comfort and lighten your work. BE WISE ! ORDER FROM SAMUEL BROWN, Ltd., : 'Phone Nos. 88, 124, 164, 805, DISTRICT AGENTS, JOHNSTON-STREET. STORES : ADELAIDE-ROAD, TORY and WILLIS STREETS, ; WELLINGTON. ' ■OLAKE AND CARLISLE, •*-" General Carriers, Customs and Forwarding Agente, ""ll," Hunter-street. "~ Telephone 2617"" And 19, Pirie-strect. Telephone 1605. Furniture Carefully Removed by Experienced and ' Expert Workmen, At Lowest lla;es.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 86, 12 April 1911, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 86, 12 April 1911, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 86, 12 April 1911, Page 10

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