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BUSINESS NOTICES. CBj Appoint- His ExoeQean man! to Lord PlunketJ ROUQUETS for Weddings and Presentations, . ■1J Dainty Posies and Baskets for Birthdays, Bon Voyage, etc., Wreaths and Funeral Emblems sent to any part of Dominion. Miss Murray, Vice-Regal Florist, 36 Willis Street, Wellington. C 771 EXCELLENT JAM. THAT is what yon will tar when roa tasto GOLDEN BEE JAM. Every, ane says it is good, and everyone buys. GQLDf-w BEE JAM Is made in Wellington, and Is mad* with such care, sfill, and cleanliness that it cannot help being good. It is juat . like homemade jam—it is delicious u) ttavour.and pure and wholesoma, PUT UP IN lib CANS. There Is no waste, and there Is no need tc bay all one kind. It is cheap enongfcj la be in every home, I .» BOLD BY ALL GBOCEBS. LADIES' BAGS. - jy-AGNIFICENT STOCK OF LATESI STYLES JUST 18. INSPECT THE WINDOWS. . LANKSHEA R'S. Lambton Quay. • C6ta ■ WM. CABLE & CO.,' WATERLOO QUAY, WELLINGTON, ENGINEERS, BOILERMAKERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, •> SHIP AND GENERAL SMITHS, HAVE Special Facilities and Plant for R«. pairs to Ships' Hulls, ..Boilers, and ' Machinery. . Manufacturers of A 1 SPLIT PULLEYS and' PLAa machinery. ? SUCTION and PRESSURE PRODUCES GAS PLANTS. ' ENGINES AND BOILERS OF ALL KINDS. Agents for ZYNKARA BOILER FLUID, < - Bost in'the MarWst. Agents for PATENT COIL CLUTCH CO. Agents for W-MERUN'S PATENT PUMP 3. SPRING SUITS BY POST* yOU will appreciate our Exquisite Selection of SPRINtr ■ SUITINGS, - ex lonic and Turakina. They comprise • all the NEWEST, MOS 1 ?' BEAUTI-. . FUL, and MOST FASHIONABLE. .. . '■ .FABRICS. The Colour. Combinations are Particularly Mo,dern and Attractive. They are Ideal. 'Suiting for Spring Wear. ' ■ PRICES, 50s. to 80s. Patterns and Simple Measurement Form Posted Free on 1 Application. 'DARCY FORD, TAILORS' AND WHOLESALE SUPPLIERS, CALEDONIAN CHAMBERS (Upstairs), ■ «32 WILLIS STREET. OUR Client will never regret the High.' First Cost of a . STANDARD ELECTFMC ELEVATOR. His monthly bills for Low Current Con. sumption (from 2s. to 20s. per month) will al- : . ways remind him pK-asantly of our good advicel' Ho will speak to his friends of the wonderful ecunomy of the • STANDARD ELECTRIC ELEVATOR. Whereas the placing of a contract for the supply of a Cheap, Electric Lift offered bjr • thoso who do not understand electrical condi- ■ : tions, will certainly reflect discredit upon the professional adviser, and, indeed, may prove a ghastly blunder. Ask the users of over 300 .STANDARD ■ ELECTRIC ELEVATORS in Australasia what they think. The GOOD POINTS of the STANDARD ar« expensive, but they are vital. Thev ensure Durability, Reliability, Efficiency, Economy and Safety. . \ STANDARD' LIFTS ARE BEST VALUE FOR MONEY. Sole Agents for New Zealand— TURNBULL AND JONES, LTD., ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND " CONTRACTORS. ; C 55? MOTHER'S MACHINE. A mother sol In a room rorlorn. Sewing the clothes all tattered and tore. The afternoon wanes and tho evening draw/ - - nigh, ' Soon hubby will come, and she heaves & bif Ju6t then at tho door comes a rat-tat-tap, There at the gate stands ' horse and a trap(' A man has dismounted id come up th 4 Bearing aloft a SINGEn machine. "Good afternoon, madam,' he says, with f "If you'll oare me a moment I'll please yd( 1 vow. "For hero l bring you tho housewife's bea» "Your worries and troubles are now at aa end." The deposit is paid, the machine it set ■ down. just fancy! A SINGER for a weekly hall, crown. • The lady is happy, that is easily seen, no.vt lus her suh—a SINGER macliask

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 340, 29 October 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 340, 29 October 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 340, 29 October 1908, Page 3

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