HOW TO MAKE YOUR SPRING CLEANING AN EASIER JOB. ONE of the hardest and most disagreeable tasks in Spring Cleaning is the polishing up of the Furniture. The oldfashioned back-rackine; rubbing with beeswax and turpentine is now superseded by M'KENZIE'S "1.F.P." DRAWINGROOM CREAM. With' its use Furniture can be polished like new,—little rubbing, no hard toil, splendid results'! A good, bright lustre that will delight every housewife! PRICE Is 9d, at Grocers', Cabinetmakers', Ironmongers', and Painters' Shops. HAS IT STRUCK -; YOU that your case is not hopeless after. all? A. J. SHEARER, S.T., Will show you letters from patients who believed themselves incurable, but whom he has quite cured. COME AND TALK IT OVER. 10, SEDDON-TERRACE, off Coromandelstreet, Wellington South. For appointments, 'Phone 3543 (2 rings). WANTED KNOWN—BORDER AND BEDDING PLANTS nnHIS is the best month, to plant AnnuJL als and Biennials to give a show of bloom in your garden during the summer months. All the leading lines are now ready. Call and inspect the great variety offering at F. COOPER'S, LTD., Mercer-street (just off Willis-street). C. W. MART IN, PLUMBER AND HOT WATER ENGINEER. . 13, LOWER TORY-STREET. Ring 1720 for, Estimates. ■ 'PHONE 2224. CARPET, CHIMNEY, WINDOW, AND OFFICE CLEANING. WELLINGTON CLEANING CO., V 68. Molesworth-street. TO MANUFACTURERS. \T7-E do ELECTRO" SPOT WELDING. ROBERTA'S IRON. STEEL, AKD OVEN WORKS. Holland-et. , SCARCE Lines in Furnishings, Trivets, Passage Linoleums, Mohair Skin H. Rugs, Casement Borderings, Chambers, Toilet Basins, Mixing Bowls, High and Low Chairs, at RADFORD'S, Manners and Willis-etreets. "HEAVY DRINKER SINCE 18." ""ft/TY friend is now 50, and had been. ■ lTj. a very heavy-drinker 1 since the age of 18., Wo thought him hopeless.' Seven months ago we ■' started Drinko Treatment. Now, although ho is in same environment with same temptations, he has not the slightest inclination for drink." (Paragraph from an Auckland lady's earnest letter of gratitude). Surely that is convincing enough. , , . Drinko is odourless and tasteless. Can be given secretly, if desired.. Permanent results. Write for booklet pf testimonials and' particulars. Everything confidential. Plain sealed envelopes used. State if Mr., Mrs., or Miss. Lady Manager, Drinko Proprietary, 212E, Lambton-quay, Wellington. WHY READING HURTS THE EYES. HAVE you ever realised what a vast amount o£ reading and writing you do to-day compared with your grandparents? When you oonsider the amount of intense work your eyes are_ doing, it is littlo wonder that your vision becomes defective. • • . Correct glasses relieve the eyes by helping them. : Make an appointment with MORRISON-& GILBERD, CONSULTING OPTICIANS, 103, Customhouse-quay, Wellington. USE SNOW-WREATH FLOUR. TJECIPES differ, but whenever Flour m\i is included your wisest plan is to use the pure, silky-fine, fresh SnowWroath Brand. All Grocers. Wholesale Agents: W. J. GAUDIN AND SON, Goal, Grain and Produce Merchants, Ghuznee-st., Wellington ('Phone 271); also at KilbiTni© ('Phone 3716, 1 short, 1 long).-
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 85, 7 October 1918, Page 5
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