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MIL era iiHSiii. In our Display of ROYAL CROWN DERBY will lie found 1 - many artistlo and richly executed designs.' The exquisite fineness and inherent beauty of this Ware is unsurpassed by any other manufacture. . AFTERNOON TEA SETS,, BREAK- ' EAST SETS, DESSERT SETS-, CUPS and SAUCERS, VASES, Eto. Edward fifiderscrl Co,. Ltd .CHINA AND GLASS MERCHANTS, WILLIS STREET.............WELLINGTON. , ■■■ ClOSi B'BRTLES, £ ' Unpaced Records WELLINGTON TO /\ ,m\ A ■ NAPIER ' \ j •y-Uf/AA Distance, 229 milea, Nvi | ' [fjyyl Time, libra. 50min. Jf. v| WELLINGTON TO M . PALMERSTONNORTH ' j . ', AND RETURN, M : ' Distance, 183 miles.. ilSilMlk i ' ® mo ' 15hxs. Asmin. \ PALMERSTON NORTH TO WELLINGTON. V ignfg Distance,: 88 miles, Wjy\- T|P/k Time, i I "(w\ WNEW PLYMOUTH TO . I HP .WELLINGTON, \ 3 258> rnUea. Vg m:, Timo, 17 hours. rat 5 All the above records were rajf I made on the same Rudjfj. Jgfll 1 Whitworth (Stock Pattern Road ggjjl s J1 Racer) which carried the rider • r through without' even need rf !■] adjustment. . , ■ , Agentii I E. REYNOLDS & SO., LTD, I WELLINGTON. . § Supplied through local agents. ||j j CIIS6 n) . CODEY'S COMBINATION WIRE STRAINER AND REPAIRER (all wrought ■ shoar steal). Cuts. Loops, Twists, Tightens, and Mends wires at any place in Pence. Heavy Hammer, also Pij ' extracts staples without damijKj age, in any position. Rule, Kii two Gauges, eto. It does fj':| everything required except If,: , dig post holes. . Can carry Kj ' Outfit in belt, weight 3 lbs. til;! Only one way to pull tools CM apart, no looting about for ' fii, lost parts. All Boundary Bid- -. I'.'' era and -Fencers sweari by |K: ' them. Price only 15a. (id. to ' & ! any P. 0.. x Brj Patentee, A. G. CODEY, Bit 33 Panama Streot, . ■' v WELLINGTON. Write for Illustrated Pamphlet. Telephone 2950. . \ Ciisa ' /waft on oar soft Pan Rubberl I Heels. Thoy have no equal j for COWFORf, QUALITY, and | WEAB. 60,000 of theto wonder-[fUlwoar-mlttlnisHMtoaraulcl j (n Auotratasia wwel(fy*H»vid«nca W the«r popuUftty., But you \ , nurtt Bpoctfy "DUNLOP9." ■■■Bpflinb'.-BOHt-OP BUDOER CO.. AU S»t» > H» THE results obtained by Advertisers in the Classified Columns of "The Dominion" are such as to confirm their. belief that, the nam'' has a wider circulation than any other dally journal In Now. Zealand.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 522, 1 June 1909, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 522, 1 June 1909, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 522, 1 June 1909, Page 11

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