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ZEALANDIA SUPREME. INew Zealand now produces, among other excellent things, some of the best shirts and collars in the world. This is proved by the awards they have gained at great Exhibitions. It is proved by the opinion of experts. You can prove it by applying any test of your own experience. j These Shirts, which are inimitable ara | branded " ZEALANDIA." ! Imitations are now on the market. The —Az^v/ best collars can be easily recognised, \f W I All bear on their inside the symbol— LENGTHS CUT AT WHOLESALE PRICES! 1 All the leading Colours in Silk-Fmisued VELVETEEN. Is. lid. per yard. The latest designs in BLOUSE FLANNELETTES, Bid., 10id., 16. per yard. MORLEY'S PYJAM.A FLANNELETTES, in new Colourings, 7Jd.. Sid-. 10H-, per yard. English-mado LACE CUiITAINS. 3yds., 3Jyds.. and 4yds. long, 4s. 6d., 6s. Gd., Bs. 6d.. 10a. (id. per pair. , MORLEY'S CASHMERE HOSE, Black, Tan, Ribbed, Plain, Is. 9d., Is. lid., 2s. 6d. per pair. HEN'S STRONG WORKING SHIRTS. 2s. 6d„ 2s. lid., 3s. 3d. each. MACDOUGAI.L AND CO., i OPPOSITE GRAND HOTEL. . Cot thia advt. out, and we will allow you a special discount on any or all of the abora prices. » « V SMART, STYLISH . SUNSHADES. '. ' C. SMITH, Ltd. CUBA STREET. VALUE, VARIETY, Absolutely RIGHT!— ■■ / •■■■ C 552 X 5& jt /ggx /S% It has been said that, because we charge ' iliOil' eo little for our artificial teetli, we must A, || || 11| ra use inferior materials. Now-to refute * | i these interested misstatements, and to dispel any doubt upon this score, we —__ -. . offer £1000 to any person who can {tIbO Vail I I prove that materials other than the 1 vl* IvU 1 highest-grade are ever wittingly used by us in our £3 3s. sets of teeth. Ours is the largest practice in Wellington. This, and our modern methods, enable us to make,3 : Full Upper or Lower Sets • « from £2-2-0 Highest Grade „ - <63-3-0 ■ ' . Gold Fillings ..... from 7-6 Silver Fillings ..... „ B-0 Perfectly Painless Extractions • 2-6 (Painless System, Gas, or Local Anaesthetics). REMEMBER WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION OR RETURN YOUR MONEY. AtldreWS & Wyett,. London Dental Institute, Corner of WILLIS and MANNERS STS., WELLINGTON. 6 , he Floor Hath 1 ||k Vuhoarnish S \ jI^ LOOR \ i ■ CROCERSyP. | ffOMT Wash off! THIS IS THURSDAY'S MILK. WE GUARANTEE THIS MILK HAS BEEN PASSED BY THE HEALTH DEPARTMENT'S INSPECTOR. PLEASE REFUSE DELIVERY SHOULD THIS LABEL OR THE CAP SHOW ANY SIGNS OF HAVING BEEN TAMPERED WITH. THE WELLINGTON FRESH FOOD & ICE COMPANY, " LTD. ' C 89 6! THE N ACCID:ENT AND GUARANTEE CORPORATION, LIMITED. GROSS ASSETS, 1907 ,£2,343,727 RESERVES, 1907 £1,651,412 INCOME, 1907 .£1,480,715. Head Office for New Zealand :-4 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, WELLINGTON. BUSINESS TRANSACTED BY THE CORPORATION.—Accident and Sickness Insurance, WITH WORLD-WIDE TRAVEL; Employers' Liability, Workers' Compensation; Mortgage Indemnity; Public Risk; Plate Glass; Fidelity Guarantee: LOWEST. CURRENT RATES. CHARLES M. MONTEFIORE, C 627 General Manager and Attorney for New Zealand. EXCELLENT JAfy] „...D. W. VIRTUE & CO., . 1 taste GOLDEN BEE JAM. Every. 5 VICTORIA STREET. WELLINGTON, •ne says it is good, and everyone buyt GOLDEN BEE JAM GRAIN, FLOUR, PRODUCE, AND COMMISIs made il> Wellington, and is mad) SION MERCHANTS, with each care, ekill, and cleanliness that .it cannot help being good. It is juJt u w-L. r ..j T " all kinds of Produce, and will be pleased PUT UP IN lib CANS, to submit prices on application. There la no waste, and there Is no need tc buy all. one kind. It is cheap enoug* . ' - to be in every home. Agents for the New Zealand Flour Millers' Co-operative Association. Ltd. CiU SQinflX Att GEQOm

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 334, 22 October 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 334, 22 October 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 334, 22 October 1908, Page 3

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