ru sh for *K*!lmm MilkPudclin^ . :^« When the weather is hot and ItJrJBKm The dish that will then tempt the 7* ' ~lwto^ MESA appetite is the cool, delightful Cus- vV/ HBHMBHH tard with Milk Pudding or luscious X \f&@SI^UL > Nothing is more delicious than a <// iKSKSBSBR few stewed peaches, pears or apri- f? IVmSf^^^ cots, served with custard made with "* *fr , *' " Edmonds' Custard Powder. I»> | n . Tr> • <•* There is no element of uncertain- I j ' ' ' ty about the success of the custard , |Ii»»wllllfr "' —if you use Edmonds' you can take *f \ ' ) the rest for granted. ~ jg^ Let the children have all the custards they want, and like Oliver Twist, they will be "waiting for ' more." PDMQNDC £ 1 m CUSTARB m >JP JL# POWDER; tlott-4167 H9|^^^HHD^^^^^^^^^H^HH ''^ HaVe y^/lnfluen,a U , rCou?hNs^Vr Cou ? hNs^V V °™ I Xovx Colds > and all 1 hroat^Vlfc\. * 1 XJ&TS Affections. FLUENZOL is X.^f^X. B /4pyan improvement upon the pre.^N^^^scription of an eminent Army Sur-^W '<P*^^V fJ^^f geon in India for the cure of Malaria. bMVES AWAY \INFLUENZfI >^V J V «^jl^^ Flubnzol should be kept in every household for j^ use in emergency. Mr. E. A. Clements, Mana- fj\yfm, \YiA ger United Hardware Co., Cuba St.', says : S£^rf IS ± "\ am only too pleased to speak at to the ex- f ywv^ S 3 cellent qoalitie» of Ptb«»M>i.. After a f <4£>V J . 9 - y^.^. ewies of bouts of Influenza, I found fj^^%rS B 'U^ it to act with tnaflcal effect j and Jf %A I In t«tute I shall ncyet be J yF j J Triad Zm±\. without tt in the houte^j!^v X If O 3 emergency." ▼^r # « I (LLOYD'S StocK-tahing Sale Commenced Saturday, February I*, Larger bargains this year than ever. See our windows. 15 to 50 percent, discount H. W. LLOYD ::: Jeweller 282 LAMBTON QUAY and 114 CUBA STR&EX ENGLAND'S LEADING MILLS ! - ""\ Contribute to the already large stock of t > >i GEORGE DAVIES, LTD. We have just landed ex Turakina, Corinthic, and Kai- ~ koura, the finest range of English Tweeds and Worsteds, . it has been our lot to handle. These excellent Suitings have arrived in 'the nick ol "tipae- ' for Easter, and now await your early inspection. . •There's no further need to talk aboul them here. ".•-•' '< They are Right ! And you'll say so," too, when you see them. ', Genuine Tailor-made to your special order, these suitings at 55/-, 63/*, 78/*, and B*/- the suit, are Clinkers. .Your inspection of our always up-to-date stock of suitings is welcome any time. ♦ "' ,'1 George Davies, Ltd. The Modern Tailors 64 WILLIS STEET ( JUST ARRIVED 1 A Charming' Assortment of the Justly Celebrated POLAND CHINA Those who Know this DAINTY WARE will apprecUt* the following Prices from the selection. FRUIT and SALAD BOWLS— From 4/6 CUPS and SAUCERS-3/- - SWEET DISHES— From 1/- PLATES— «/• ' SALAD SAUCERS— From 1/- SUGARS and CREAMS— 3/LOOK IN AND SEE OUR STOCK OF CHINA, GLASS, CUTLERY, PLATE, ETC. WE ARE THE LARGEST IMPORTERS OF THESE GOODS IN THE DOMINION, AND OUR PRICES CANNOT BE BEATEN. You are always welcome to inspect our Showrooms without > purchasing. EDWARD ANDERSON & CO., LTD. 68-72 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 31, 6 February 1913, Page 11
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