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| ■ FOR .FOOTBALL FIXTURES The D.I.C. makes a specialty of Footballers' Outfits. One quality: Perfection. Price ' for quality—the < lowest in tlie Dominion. Tlie D.I.C. is also showing a very wide line of seasonable styles suited ■ | for spectators—even at the big foot- ' ball fixture. No Misrepreseatatiou! No SMfling! No Trash I' . .O. 3L C 517 ■ ■ , Salt Poarers, Pepper Pots, |L ■ , Mustard Pots. ' : W3 The illustration shows a Cut-glass Salt ' Pourer, with Eleetro-Plated Top. We havo I just opened up a lot of these usoful little •» articles for tho dining tablo. ' N Set of Threo Articles, containing Mustard s *(9 'J Pot and Spoon, Pepper Pot, and Salt. Pourer, II <&] P ss. 6d.. tho Set. Write for a Set to-day, they, JM ••S . . are wonderful value. Wo send all articles is V Post Free,on receipt of remittance wj I STEWART DAWSON & CO., jJ®| "The Treasure House," : '■ ' ' WELLINGTON. C 576 ■ ' . IF' YOU HAVE " RUPTURE. , IT is as well to recogniso tho fact that tho ordinary practitioner is under the impression that Rupture cannot bo cured without an operation. . Ho, no doubt, has arrived at. this conclusion as a result of his experience with that miserable contrivance commonly known as a truss. Trusses up to the present have been one series of mechanical blunders, based on a false assumption of physiological principles. Had any'ono fifty years ago foretold that tramcars would bo running in the ' streets of Wellington .propelled by electric power, he would have been thought a fit subject for a lunatic asylum. . 1 Many troubles that havo been proved to be curable were fifty years ago looked upon as quito incurablo by tho old.school of practitioners. DR, .' JV A. . SHERMAN'S METHOD' • FOR THE CURE OF RUPTURE IS SOMETHING DIFFERENT; BETTER : THAN ANYTHING YOU HAVE PffiEVIOUSLY THOUGHT OF; AND IT . WILL CURE YOUR RUPTURE-NO MATTER, HOW MANY PEOPLE HAVE . TOLD YOU THAT IT CANNOT BE .CURED.' WON'T YOU LET US SHOW YOU PROOF? WE WILL BE GLAD TO ; SEND YOU A, BOOK, FULL OF EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE OF ' DR, J. A. SHERMAN'S.' METHOD. It will bo Posted to you, Gratis. ' • - REMEMBER!—You have only. until the end of this % month to avail yourself of this\reatment, as MR. MARTIN BRING v S HIS PRESENT VISIT TO A CLOSE ON THE 30th. ■ : ' CONSULTATIONS FREE. ' ~ " HOURS—Daily, from 10 a.m. to G p.m. Extra Hours, FRIDAY EVENING •'7 to 9. SATURDAY,'.IO a.m.; to 12 noon. " ' ' HOTEL CECIL, WELLINGTON. , C 865 , Yisitors to Wellington from near and far can save their expenses at WARNOGK AND ADKIN'S... , See our Cash prices for— • ... !« COSTUMES, JACKETS, FUR STOLES AND MUFFS, GLOVES, HOSIERY,; BLANKETS, SHEETINGS, MILLINERY, UNDERV ' CLOTHING, CORSETS, MEN'S OVERCOATS / AND !; - WATERPROOFS. Kindly pay us a visit. Save money, and oblige ; ...... WARNOGK & ADKIN. THE' WAffiAKAPA FARMERS' CMP. ASSN., ITB. PRODUCE AND PROVISION MERCHANTS, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS. ' HEAD OFFICE, MASTERTON. , . GENERAL STORES AT WELLINGTON, GREYTOWN, CARTERTON, PAHIATUA. AND EKETAHUNA. MANAGING DIRECTOR. M. Caselberg. csie

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 207, 26 May 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 207, 26 May 1908, Page 3

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