¥our Easter Suit Waiting for Yon. Yes, here it is, the smartest, bestfitting suit you could wish for — made in rigtifc up-to-date fabrics — all ready to put on your back — a Simpson Suit. Not a But like the ordinary ready-to-wear suit — remember that. The Simpson Suits are made differently — there's a Simpson Suit to fit every figure — there's one to fit you exactly — they're made for types of men — not just in sizes, and there's one here for your particular type of figrure.' Now, you want a suit in a hurry — try Simpson's. Call in at my Agents and look at them — try them on, and you'll see what I mean about the difference between Simpson Suits and the ordinary ready-to-wear clothes. They're good suits, as you'll see — good as the made-to-order kind, yet they cost no more than the inferior readj*-made. Take your own opinion for it anyhow. See them.! TVairarapa Farmers' Co-operative are sole representatives for Simpson Su^ts in Wairarapa District, and Mr. H. C. Barrett is sole representative for "Napier. Other Agents wanted. Apply JOHN G. SIMPSOft, Box 730 Post Office, 23 CHRISTCfHURCH. THE GREAT BOON OF GOOD SIGHT! Nature endows very few -with perfect sight, but science has filled the gap and almost everyone can be made to see perfeetJyif they so-desire. _ Pleasures and successes come naturally to him who sees clearly, for the gateway of his tmderstanding is open. Things are clear and easy to him which to others are obscure and difficult. Faulty eyes convey untrue impressions to the brain, with the result that the thoughts and actions of the individual are upon a false foundation. Defective sight is neitker disease nor old age — though both these things do affect the eight. Most people's eyes are faulty in shape—^sHghtly, but sufficient tovmake a great difference in their seeing powers. This is a trouble that can be fully remedied if taken in hand early. Our Consulting Room 1b for all those who wish for an expert opinion as to whoQier their sight is all it should be. A caretnl examination is made, and advice is, given according to the needs of the case. Only one addms: R, T. Bickerton & Co, THE MODERN EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS, 98 WILLIS ST. Five Doors from Evening Post, going towards Mansers Street. 1 Frost & Frost DENTISTS 119 Willis St. Bffin^^W Wellington. 3 8 ¥ a «li -above Perretfs. Special attention given to Children's Teeth. Sets of Teeth £2/2/. and £3/3/Single Tooth _ - -' • 5/Pamless Extractions . » J/« Temporary Sets Re-made to Permanent - £i/t/Teeth Extracted Free when Sets ue ' ordered. ; Open Saturdays till 9 p.m. A DENTAL SERVICE FOUNDED ON FAIRNESS Our Dental Parlors have reached the goal of success because of our modern Ideas and the methods of treating you. Here you can be assured of lasting and beautiful dental work, and you experience no pain whatever. If your teeth are not good, extractions may not be necessary, and a little filling may set aV| your troubles at rest.— <■■ ■ We are ever ready foi'you with a Dental Service second to none. ■■ American Dental Parlors Corner Cuba and Manners Street*, Wellingtan. Dr. RAYR9ER. Wmmi£S and crowsfeet ,c&*e- t Because tissues are st«&W/' JJse LANE'S MCJIWLWE d«!«y. A deUgbtiul 3ftin Tfloic and Skin Ftferi. 1/- at Chemists. 9* AREN'T there nmes when you feel things getting too much for you? This ia a sign of nerve trouble, - and unless it is effectually and immediately checked may mean years of suffering for you. Marshall's Fospherine is -what the nerves are calling for— it ivill nourish the nerves and tone up the whole system. All chemists and stores, at Is, Is 6d, and 2a 6d bottle. SOCIETY FOB THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. fTtBE public are earnestly requested to X kindly communicate any act of cruelty to animals that may come under their notice to C. W. Carroll, Secretary, National Mutual Buildiiigß.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 94, 22 April 1911, Page 15
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