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■ SIART ATTIKE fOR MEN AND BOYS ~• 'AT THE D.I.C. MEN'S HATS AND CAPS. MEN'S STRAW BOATERS; in smartest shapes, narrow and medium brim, with black and coloured'bands, at 4s. 6d., ss. ()d.,65. Gd„ 7s. 6d., Bs. 6d., 10s. 6d. ■■ •> , MEN'S BLACK FLEXIBLE HATS.—We have in stock the newest styles and shapes, made specially for us by the leading jnakers. Bs. 6d., 10s. 6d., 12s. 6d.. 13s. 6d; \ to 255. i MEN'S AND BOYS' TWEED CAPS, in latest shapes .and most ■ exclusive patterns, at Is. 6d., 2s. 6d., 3s. 6d., 4s. 6d., ss. 6d. to 9s. 6d. ...... ' MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS. MEN'S READY-TO-WEAR TWO-GARMENT FLANNEL SUITS, made from materials exceptionally fine in quality and patterns, are all good. The are made to our own order, of the very best workmanship, and they are correct, distinctive, and low •' priced at 355., 375. 6d., 395. 6d. MEN'S BUSINESS ;SUITS.--Superior Factory Manufacture. To measure, 635. to 84s. MEN'S WHITE CRICKETING TROUSERS, made of the best Colonial Flannel, all wool, and thoroughly shrunk. Special value at lis. 6d., and 14s; 6d. MEN'S, SHOWER-PROOF TWEED/OVERCOATS, in beautiful green shades, light, in : texture, good , quality, unlined. Can be worn at any time, wet or fine. Special , (price,'62s. 6d. LITTLE BOYS' yARSITY SUITS, made up with shirt tops, Norfolk front, plain ' .knickers, and leather belt, they are most comfortable, suit any child, and are the ■ best value in the trade'at 12s. 9d. and 14s. 9d.. BOYS' NORFOLK SUITS, in neat, smart tweeds, with strap and buckle or continuations. Perfect fit, and superior quality. Special prices, 15s. 6d. to 325, 6d. SMART FOOTWEAR FOR MEN. /. , STYLE, FIT, AND QUALITY UNEQUALLED. > MEN'S SMART SUMMER SHOES, in tan, willow,-Calf, and patent colt in black, full ■ round,toes, perfect fitting,, and exceptionally smart, 245. 6d., 265.'6 d., 30s. MEN'S BEST GLACE KID or BOX CAI/E BOOTS, in black and tan, made in.latest . shapes, and perfect fitting. Price, 21s. KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN FOR TO-MORROW'S ADVERTISEMENT. ' ■ ! '•';■'. .■■•■.'.■ -.''■ ■' i "..'-:Cld2B GOOD TEETH ARE NOT, - \ ■■ w* -4 7 » yi ; i kll ujffl rout* appearance and health demand ■ ■ " *Wj Jtifi 1 f.te i'lMfl***' ■ that your Teeth be good. Should they re- ''■'"•■ ' ?£P'^si^\j£i^* . quire attention, then have them, attended to: Don't wait until agony drives.youto the Dentist for relief. THE.LOIDON DBNTAI;E»S'ITIOTE-can.offec*Wely : reinWyoU; . tooth troubles. .Their extraction.? arc perfectly painless;,their artificial teeth are, in many instances-taking everything into improve. cost is as reasonable as the best' workmanship and materials will allow it to be. , Full Upper or Lower Sets - - ". from £2-2-0 Gold Fillings - - . ■ "'.'.'.-. «'••■' £® Silver Fillings -. ■ • .* n ■B^ Perfectly Painless Extractions • - , " <» ] ' ' (Painless"System,Qas, or Local Anesthetics.) . ' ANDREW" ft WVPTT London Dental Institute, } Comer of Willis and Manners Sts.. Wellington. » _ >a3gadia-' tea, '.;;; : V, IS GENUINE VALUE FOE YOUR MONET. , ' HAVE YOU NOT TRIED IT YET? TWIT OPlf AN ACCn)ENT AND GUARANTEE ': CORPORATION. LIMITED. • GEOSS ASSETS, 1907 '.. .£2,343.727 RESERVES. 1907 ................ JJ1,651,412 ''. . .INCOME, 1907 ..... .£1,480,715. Head Office for New Zealand :-117-121 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY. WELLINGTON.; ;. .'" BUSINESS TRANSACTED BY THE CORPORATION —Accident and Sickness Insurance, AVITH WORLD-WIDE TRAVEL;.Employers' Liability, Workerk' Compensation: Mort- . j»age Indemnity; Public Risk; Plate Glass; Filslity Guarantee , LOWEST CURRENT RATES. CHARLES M. MONTEFIORE, C 627 General Manager and Attornoy for New Zealand. THE"'MARVEL'OF THE AGE! THE NATTRASS CHURN. BUTTER produced under Five Minutes In any climate; no need to temper chnrn. No more weary churning days. '. Easy, Sim pie, Reliable, Clean, and Cheap. Churning mado a pleasure instead of a di'.idge. Any o apacity, from lib. to 1 ton. Inspection incited. THE NATTRASS CHURN CO.. * • TELEPHONE 2095. 89 WEBB STREET. . C 983

Wellington and Taranaki Districts. IP HI II 11? 4WTW k The Fkeist aDd Best BleDd - MMs tftJJLllf Ibl&ltl I bFk have written Praising the Quality..-' ■ I G irf 11 • J \ e fl £ owder w^won MIM> ffiyffiMllft I vWWBI The Bes t Bakers all use'"CfiEF. ; ' ' llilil LkokuiA Polish §J B tit) es m ' " 9 B Enamel Finisfi. IPIFY PAlh \i tk ( Easy to Shine and' Name and Address. Coupons. Prize. Name and Address. Coupons. Priza • Mrs. M. 'Whelan, 16 Jacob's Place, Wellington ... 195 £5 Mrs. C. Pillars, 9 Aurora St., Petone ... _ ... 146 '£1 Mrs J. Headifen, 186 Crawford St., Wellington 186 £2 Mrs. E. C. Carew, 41 River Bank, Wanganui ... 143 £1 Mrs C Mitchell. Tataraimaka, New Plymouth 175 £2 Mrs. J. Simpson, 17 Richmond St., Petono ... 139 £1 Mrs' S Tucker, 44 Hargreaves St., Wellington ... 163 £2 -Mrs. K. McLoDnan, 208 Rintoul St., Berbampore 131 £1 Mrs' A Boesley, 29 Donald M'Lean St., Newtown 163 £2 Mrs. G. Williams, 20 Hugh St., Newtown, Well'ton 130 \ £1 Mrs Stock, Collego Street. Wellington 160 £2 Mrs. A. Coutessa, 42 Wordsworth St., We lington 130 £1 • Mrs' A H Millar, Clyde St., Island Bay, Wellg'ton 160 £1 Mrs. G. Ashwood, 83 Stanley Street, Berhamporo 128 £1 Mrs' R H Pickering, 10 Beach St., Petone ... 158 £1 Mrs. A. Bainton, 94 Sydney St., Petone . ... 125 £1 Mrs' CH W. Lepper, 41 Fitzherberf St., Petone 152 £1 Miss D. Edwards, Harvard's Station, Wellington 125 - £1 Mrs' J Harrop, P. 0., Silvcrstream ISO £1 Mrs. A. H. Toomath, Emerson St., Petono ... 122 £1 Mrs' j'NankweU, 19 Aurora St., Petono ... 150 , £1 Mrs. W. Church, 18 Normandy Street, Newtown 119 £1 Mrs! P. Guthrie, 42 Beach St., Petone 150 £1 Mrs. Jas. Martin, Mam Road.Upper Hutt ... 116 ,£1 Mrs. W. Whitley, 24 Beach St., Petone 150 £1 Mrs. M. A. Randell, Wright St., Vogeltown ... 115 £1 280 PRIZES, consisting of TEA SETS, DINNER SETS,. CURTAINS, QUILTS, RUOS, etc., have been allotted, which we ara unable to advertise In this space, but List, an be procured from all' Stores. NEXT. DISTRIBUTION, MAY 25th, 1909, When another £200 In Cash and Prlies will be available.' NO STOREKEEPERS ALLOWED TO r COMPETE. All returning 69> ' COUPONS will receive a present. To save disappointment, arid-avoid''friction through our allotting articles that do not suit, wo will distribute prizes as follows^ SPECIAL OFFER.—To all returning 160 TEA COUPONS, and 24 CHEF COUPONS, we will allot a KNIFE CLEANING MACHINE, the Best and Newest Thing in the World, worth £5 in any household. "!0 THOSE RETURNING 100 COUPONS AND OVER—Tea Sets, Dinner Sets, Curtains, Fenders, Hearthrugs, Flatedware, Knives, etc. TO THOSE RETURNING 50/100 COUPONS—Cups and Saucers, Table Knives, Spoons, Kettles, Saucepans Platedware, Table Covers, and other articles. When sending Coupons say what you would like; we will do our best to please you, but our decision must bs final. Each Tin of Polish and CHEF Baking Powder contain I Coupon. Each \\h. GOLD LEAF TEA contain ! Coupon.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 415, 26 January 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 415, 26 January 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 415, 26 January 1909, Page 8

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