Good Alarm Clocks &~\ J Now that the dull mornings are here you fl will perhaps need a good alarm clock to i^^^^^^^bt S waken you "on time." We have just Jws3s£^W&&k I opened up a shipment of our Famous | ; "Weka" Alarm Clocks and also other >^^^^^^fe^ | splendid makes of alarm clocks. z^^^^^^^^^^^m I Tho price of the " Weka" /^^^^^^^^^^^^ 8 Repeating Alarm is 8/G. il^^^»L»^»^l !!^^» I Other Alarms at 9/6, 11/6, to 18/6 (i^ffiL^^^^^^ I Each clock guaranteed 12 months. ISI I Stewart Dawson & Go. (N,z.) jNK^C JEWELLERS s: WELLINGTON. J it. carefully packed in air-tight, damp-proof cartons to preserve its strength »nd fiat«ur. Take no substitute— it costs only 1/8, 1/10 and 2/- per lb. 22 I 7 Your Rheumatism Can be Cured. I There are many kinds of rheumatism, but all of them j§ if can be traced to the one cause — excess uric acid in the §1 I blood. Although this fact is recognised by the leading Ma \ physicians and scientists, people are still to be found in M I every city and township trying to cure their Rheuma« la tism, Gout, Sciatica, and Lumbago by embrocations §1 I and liniments and pills instead of using a rational §i I remedy and rooting out the cause. If relief is to be M I obtained and a permanent cure effected Rheumo must §§ S be taken. || possesses the remarkable quality of neutralising and re- M j moving this excess uric acid and its deposits from the ffl I system. It acts through the circulating system of the M blood — the only way in which the excess acid can be || reached, and thus expels it. No matter how long stand- M I ing your case may be you can rely on Rheumo effecting ||1 a cure. Mr. John Sullivan, of Timaru, has great faith W in Rheumo. He has good reason to be. Read how it St "I have taken your Rheumo lot Si Rheumatic Gout, and have great faith in ffl» it. I can recommend it as a good meat- Bju cine in Rheumatic cases." Hi I JOHN SULLIVAN, IS j Timaru Bottling Stores. ~ 1 <|*ilk 1 i Rheumo is surely worth a ff T§J^ J^WK 1 n || trial. Get a bottle to-night from J Li, <i>J? jj 1 your chemist or store at 2/6 or 4/6 rfi™^ 1 / \ 1
\ %\££isS?~& t ¥ii a >J 14 5 Sicily ' 1/4 ; Ground > V' CUSTARD POWDER-«d KNIFE POLISH-6d ' A? BOwSfcES IW?« P ™OEK-8d and lOd LARD-Fmtst 8d AI<ROWI<OOT — od egg POWDER — 6d LENTILS 3d HAKJL.fcY — .Fearl, i«l ; Patent, 9d 1/fi MU X ttj-ui-^j^- ca • «„,;,.*■ <m SSHKitSa' M ; Canary ' 3d * XT 4 CT i ?? SOAP-Hudson's, .0 for »/. ; Sapon EuSTArKKE & l^h fcbbmnV. 1., I/O ; BLACKING— Comet, 3d Meal, 2d ; -Sapon, 2£d and 6d j's 9d-l's s*d ' ' BLACKLEAD-Zebra per doz., 9d; Nixey's, 9d; FISH-^almon, 6d, lOd, and 1/. OATMEAL-^llb. bags, 3/9 Zebra Paste, 4d Sardines— 4d, 6d, and lOd ROLLED OATS— 9d BLUE— Bag, per doz., 9d; Square, per lb., 9d Fresh Herring&-6d RENNET— IOd BORAX — 6d Herrings in Tomato — 9d niCF 2rt ncr Ih • 7!h for 1/. SJoS?MSaJfi ; 40Z " 2/6 liSS^TSS^S'^ 1 s °>° >S ' 5/=; m*>m '*> 10/ ' sliT-iw?. i/ 6;' tabie 71b( bags, 8d; fell iloval, ■ SmS^P o^ FOOD FOR INF ANTS-Neave's, lid; Allenbury's, tins, 6d SSa««a oh mi.tt •,v „ SAUCE— Tomato, Gd and 1/=; Worcester, 4d, 6d, BRASSO— 9d FRUITS (Dried)— Currants, 4*d; Sultanas, 5d and an d 1/. - BUTTER— Defiance, 1/2; Maple Leaf, 1/2; Daphne, . 6+d; Seeded Eaisins, sd; Prunes, 6d; Pigs, SCOTT'S EMULSION— *>/2 and 4/4 rinnJik 10 ? 1 l/l An ka 1 dd 4 eSS ? rfc M'ttK^kg 4(1; Preserved Ginger, 9d; SAGO— Fine and Pearl, 2id; 7tb. for I/. CANDIED PELL-Lemon and Orange, 6d ; Lemon, Apricots, dried, 9d ; Apples, dried, 9d ; Dates, SOAP-Pnritan, per box," 1/- ; Sand, 3d ; Toilet, Orange, and Citron, 8d 3d ; Dates, boxes, 4d liw« onke«Nd • Piirirnn 1/2 CANDLES— Windsor Sperm, 6d; British Sperm, FRUITS (Tinned)-Californian • Pears, Apricots, STARCIMb packets * a ' l/i rAOPn d v\ L Tp d Ap S |r1 r ifA' 7 \V Carria^ e ' 9d Peaches, lOd; Ditto, first grade, 1/=; Pine- SUGAR-la, 561b., 8/9'; per lb., 2d; No. 2, 561b., CARBONATE OF JsODA — 3d apples, sjd ; Apricots, lgal. tins, 1/9 sir- ncr n, 2d • Lnaf nor lb 3d' Icini Sd CONFECTIONE^Y-Chocolates, English Mixed, GOLDe| SYrW-Js, 6d ; 4 \ 1/, ; W, 1/8 TONGUES^heep, tins, °1*! ; P glL jais? \/™°' Almonds, Dates, etc., per lb., 1/6 GROATS— Robinson's, 9d VINFGAR— Per hnltlo fid Assorted lib. boxes, 1/6; $lb., 9d ; ilb., 5d GRAPE NUTS-lOd MWtUAK-Pei bottle, Od Colonial Chocolate Mixtures— l/. HARICOT BEANS— 3d . f'5 1 A Cl > Boiled Mixtures-^d HERBS— Assorted— Per packet, 2d JL JEs£X.a Blackballs— 4d HOPS— I/2 " ORIENT "—Price, 1/8 per lb. The most popular Scotch Mixtures — Sd HONEY — Per jar, 7d, 9d, 1/2 < tea in the market, superb quality. Cream Toffee— lOd IRISH MOSS— lid and 1/8 . " MATCHLESS "—Price, 1/4 per lb., good family CHEESE— Matured, 9d; New Factory, 8d; Gorgon- JAMS— Assorted, 3 tins for lOd tea. ■ Price 1/6 per lb., rich, strong, economizola, 2/' ' . Assorted, 21b., v glass jars, lOd cal. Price 1/10 per lb., rich, mellow tea, fine CAUSTIC SODA— IOd, 1/6, 2/. ■ English Strawberry, small jars, lOd - - flavour. Price 2/- per lb., extra choice, deliciCOCOA — Dragon, £'s, 6d ; Van Houten's, 3/3, 1/9, English Marmalade, small jars, 9d ; large jars, 1/2 ; ous flavour. lid; Fry's, 1/6, 9d, 4M lib. tins, 6d " PURE CEYLON "—Price 1/6 per lb., pure Pekoe, COCOANUT — Dessicated, 8d 71b. tins Raspberry, Black Currant, Marmalade, bright liquor. Price, 1/10 per lb., very choice, CORNFLOUR— 3d; Brown's, 3£d; Brown and 2/6; Peach and Greengage, 2/3; Plum and true Ceylon flavour. Price, 2/2 per lb., a very • Poison's, 6d Gooseberry, 2/» , delicious tea. COFFEE — Mixed, 1/- and 1/6 JELLIES — Pints, 5 packets, I/-; White's, 5d Coupons in each packet and tinr COFFEE ESSENCE— I/2 JEYES' FLUID— 6d, 7d, 1/-; quarts, 2/3; £gal., 3/6 HOTEL TEA— Fine quality, in not less than 51b. CREAM OF TARTAR— I/4 ■ KEROSENE— Per tin, 4/3; case, 8/6 tins (no coupons), 1/1 per lb. i 400 Gallon Painted Iron Tanks, manhole and bolted tops, 40/- each. Special Gash Discount to Country Customers. Full particulars and Complete Price List on Application. NOTE,—Gci. in the £ Discount on Monthly Accounts if paid before lOth of the Monthm *WW fib Ctf&SJlP^^W^ Every half-pound packet contains one Coupon, and every one-pound packet contains two Coapons, C'CfeS JH^^fsl^[^s Coupons given with every cash purchase. See that you get a Cash Coupon. Save up these \L*rQ.Kpa.!eL %S l ljS'sUlsr^Jrl^mUjr» coupouß, and when you have collected a number you will be entitled to choose a valuable present from a large and varied assortment. Tea Coupons and Cash Coupons may be counted together: six Tea Coupons are 'equal in value to £1 worth of Cash Coupons. L/ist of Coupon Presents on AjspHcaSion. IBF A D r ¥kl7Y ¥ CASH grocers, TE1U&PI1ON1&S 783 and 331@.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 87, 13 April 1911, Page 3
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