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'.ROUND . ROUND. OUT Jpf OUT THOSE THOSE .. , WIiKLESfCE^WWKLES /SSEE27 ''SESSSSk fly and restore the lost.charm to your lips oy permitting us to supply you with nn Ujjpor or Lower Set of beautiful Artificial Teeth, fitted with our life-liko ''a , Coraiinc Gums and patent THUHLO Adhesive Plate. Sots, £2 2a and £ £3 3a. No charge for extracting when eot 9 tro ordered, , £ The longer you delay having your denial ncods attended to by us tho oldor your face will seem to grow and the more money it will eventually cost to r remedy the defects. j Our Patent THUBLO Plateß are as light as cork, oa,durable as stool, out J • uever cause tho slightest trouble. «i Painless Extractions, Is. Consultation Ftm. if HOUES—From 8.30 to 6. Saturday, 8.30 to 1, 7to 9. t DR. MYIEM' American Dental Parlors, i CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS, WELLINGTON. s i •

OHAKUNE. ; TXTILSON, WILKTE AND CO. have a Good »» Bargain of 3208 Acres of Splendid Sheep Country for sale: 21 years' lease, with pen petual right of renewal, i 'to for sale, 225. 64 ier aero; £1000 down. Tbi ihovo may also b( leased at 2s. per aero. Carry 2$ 6heep all tin j ear. This .is an exceptional chanoo. WILSON. WILIvIE AND CO. PAHIATUA LAND AGENCY. Establised 1891. nnnf ACRES, some of .tho richest lime--0000 stone country in the North Island, highly improved; winters two owes per acre) large house, woolshed, and several sets yards. ' 1 This is without doubt tho cheapest shoeprun on the market. Price of the freohold, £8 15a. per acre; easy terms. Owner selling on account of ill-health. s . j HARE AND EVANS,, ' CIO9I Pahiatna. f L \ B COAL THAT COOKS l ' TS STOCKTON COAL. Your dealer or Adoi X laids and Tinakori Roads, Willis and Tory ' Streets. Offices,, Johnston Street (three doora from Kirkcaldie's). 'Phones 88, 124, 161, 805, 912. 5 SAMUEL BROWN, LTD., ir DISTRICT AGENTS. T ■ ' a, it a- ' ni 3y '■ DARCY FORD, ef / lU TAILOR AND SOFT GOODS MERCHANT, ra 'il d H AS REMOVED t0 HOTEI, WIN P SO ® ld - BUILDINGS, Chews Lane, off WiUU »rStreet Patrons and tho General Public osn buy oil = classes of DRAPERY AT WHOLESALB PRICES. SUITS TO MEASURE from: 501. DAUCY FORD, IifPORTER. . CSS. D. W. VIRTUE & CO, 1 VICTORIA STREET. WELLINGTON. QEiIN, FLOOR, ?r.ODUCE, ANB COUMIt _ BION UTJECHANTS. vttK CARRT Uret Bt«ck» *t FLOUR ui »U kind* «f Prsiues. »nd will 1m plm»4 U submit priesi •* *jplit»ti». Ar«nU for th« N«w 71«1*n4 Fltnr Mllitr.' C»-«pcratin A«»aoi*tion. Ltd. CMI Don't ask for Westport. TO ENSURE RECEIVING THE COAL YOU WANT ASK YOUR DEALER ' TO DELIVER EOR NEARLY 30 YEARS - . IT HAS BEEN YOUR , WARMEST FRIEND. ClOit Flower and Pedestals. Wo are showing a new selection of Flower Pols and Pcdestals. |ho prevailing colours are shades of yellow? and blue, and these are represented hv mnny beautiful pieces of ' pottery, which are odcrcd at most reasonable prices. • 1 t Vases. Our collection of lovely Clear Glass Vases deserves more than passing notice. The inherent beauty and graceiul designs assuro both an ar.istic and practical value. Eiwrdjiiersoa i Co., Ltd. CHINA AND GLASS MERCHANTS, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. cm ■ *' ( * * LANE'S PirtEDOLIWE * ! * * * For the Hands. For jCracked or * Chapped Hands. Relief at once. Is. $ * Bottle at all Chemists and Stores * * C 1067 I

MAIL NOTICES. « — >. Subject to necessary alterations, mails will close at tho Chief Post Office as under:— THIS DAY. Wangonui and New Plymouth, per Manawatu train, 6.30 a.m. . Auckland, per Main Trunk train, 10.45 a.m. Nelson and Motueka, per Wairau, 3.20 p.m. Wcstport, per Kini, 4.20 p.m. T ~ Nelson, Wcstport, Groymouth, and HoKitika, per Koonya, 2.20 p.m. Blenheim, per Opawa, 7.45 p.m. Picton, Blenheim, Nelson, Westport, and Greymouth, per Mapourika, 11.S0 a.m. Southern offices of New Zealand, per Waikarc, 4.20 p.m. Southern offices of New Zealand, per Mararoa, Picton and Blenheim, per To Anau, 7.45 p.m. WEDNESDAY, UAKOH 24. Picton and Blenheim, per Corinna, 9 a.m. Picton, Blenheim, and Nelson, per Pateena, for United Kingdom, per Athenic, 5 Southern offices of New Zealand, per Maori, K?aikoura, per Wakatu, 3.20 p.m. THURSDAY, MARCH 25. United Kingdom and Continent of Europe, via Monte Video, Rio de Janeiro' and Tenende (due London May 7), for specially addreßSed correS' pondence only, per Athenic, 10 a.m. Picton, Blenheim, Nelson, and. New Plymouth per Itotoiti, 11.50 a.m. - Napier, Gieborne, and Auckland, per Marama 4.20 p.m. Southern offices of New Zealand, per Mararoa Southern offices of New Zealand, per Kivcrina 3.20 p.m. Nelson, per Te Anau, 7.45 p.m. • FRIDAY, MARCH 26. Ceylon, India; China, Straits Settlement, Sout] Africa, also Continent of Europe and TJnitec Kingdom, via Brindisi (due London April 30), pe Maheno, 2.30 p.m. . . Australian States (due Sydney March 30), pe Maheno, 3.30 p.m. Mails for Chatham Islands close at Lytteltor per llipple at 3 p.m. to-day. • Mails for the United Kingdom and Continen of Europe, via Monte Video, Tenerillc, and Avor mouth, closo at Lyttelton to-day, at 11 a.m. The next best dispatch for United lungdoi and Continent of Europe will be via Naplc: closing at Wellington, per Maheno, on Fnda; March 26, at 2.30 p.m. Mails for Auckland will close at the Chic Post Office daily, via Manawatu and Main Trun lines, at 10.45 a.m. > All books and sample-packets and newspapei for places within the Dominion must bo postc half an hour before the ordinary letter ma doses. Unless othcrwiso specified, registered letters an parccls-post, packages must bo handed in an money-orders obtained ono hour before tho o dinary' mail closes. J, A. ffOTTON, Ohief Postmaster. Chief Post Office, Wellington, March 23, 1909. P ACTORY BUTTERIId. PER POUND. WARDELL'S, ' Willis Street. i . j COME. YOU KIPPERS, COME! COME, and come quickly! No limitations, no early doors or. late. Come every mother's son, and s every father's daughter, maimed, l' mute, or deaf, or blind as tho bat s that skims the water. Come in your " * hundreds, your thousands, or your d pyjamas. No matter how, COME [J ■ In crepe-de-chine or Bhiny toper, 5 In frock coat, farthingale, or motor, d Come in the garb of old Gaul, or as '• a Bombay policeman; on your head, t on your heels, or on the wings of the wind. Do you ask where ? Well, d not "Into the Garden, Maud," nor A. "Way down upon tho Swanee llib>s bcr," but whero tho [l TEA IS BEST. 11 You ask where is that; is it where the palm and tlie pine tree grow ? ' s Not lhere, gentle reader, not there. No, you are simply to come'to tho ■A nearest grocer, for there awaits you ' I that greatest delicacy in tea, $ SURATURA, THE SUPERB, of But Come Now. 'Tis Fftid that jo great, literary men are dying out: id I'm not feeling well myself, but is were this my last word I should still re 6ay PLUMP FOR SURATUBA. Admission —A Blend, Is 6d; B, 3s 9d; X, 2s 4d, and the noted D, 2s. 3 ii- 1 *—«■■»———— ——« id ■ a- v ro id p— •»— t Watch Your Feet! !0. Nt If you are a man with your way ;!>' to make, look to vour (ceil Ui\lso tidy boots will spoil you, however well you are dressed and hatted. i's. ygt nea t boots and mako them S" look well and Inst long bv using a of perfect polish. It is spelled I R-A-D-I-U-M! - [ ot At a trifling cost it gives a permanent polish and a unique preservative. You Bpread it J' ' thinlv now and then. Occasional rubbing does the rest. You linvo ' a dense black, very brilliant J gloss. At a cost of sixpence you get incalculable extra wear in your boots. Made fay McLEOD, MIS I Mart oiorougb & Wellington, yQ, I to SOLD EVERYWHERE, ho ■ • 1 ing : *

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 463, 23 March 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 463, 23 March 1909, Page 8

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