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-.'■-' DRESS SILKS. •«;, 6s. 6d. for 4s. Hd. and Bs. 6d. for 6s. I Id. .; WARNOCK AND ADKIN'S. £250 worth Rich Wide Silks, good Shades, for Day and evening. weaiv These were purchased last week at 6s. in the £ discount, and are the best shades and cheapest lot we have ever seen. I 1 r ; COME SHARP FOR THE PICK OF THE COLOURS. ? See Our Window. CHINA: AND' GLASSWARE • . ■_ • The best Shop in the City for China and Glassware is | ; undoubtedly CRAIG& i Co.'s< They have one of the largest and best selected stocks in.the' Dominion; and, being direct importers, their prices are the lowest They can supply all . ' your wants in China and Glassware. I . i 1 If you require a Wedding orother Gift, call to see the large , selection of most suitable articles now showing. . { ■| ' CRASC: AMD CO., | * . i 33 Mansm&s Sfe»eet, J ' .V■-.■; ; _j : 01193 ■ <• • 'Vr V' II |/« "'lll/'ll- ' It JAM. K JAM. It is a JAM that..-is .unmatched- in Purity, unequalled ■<in -J • ness, and incomparable in Flavour to any other jam. The secret lies in, the making andGOODNESS OF .THE FRUIT. . : It has, by, reason; of its-.wholesomenoss, attained A -POPULARITY 1 \" THAT NOTHING CAN A,LTER , v. ■ you want a Better Jam than you-have over had before, there is ' f ' , ia treat in.,Bfcore..for.you.:..Tirhen you try-"K" JAM. -. . . . . , Eveiy 2 lb. Jar contains 2 lbs. of Jam net v ; S. KIRKPATRICK & Co., Ltd., * Manufacturers, NELSON* "11.1 " Mil ■'■■■■IMWIU I / '■' '' ' ' /Z'-'iV • • --- • • /-.V v.-"'-.'- ' V- ' ■■••• •• •. -■ S' i'- ' ARCADIA TEA^ rsraE • CLIMAX OF PERFECTION.' SEE THAT YOU GET THE < WHITE and GOLD LABEL. , . f-"/'"... Buchanan. , « POWELLIZED M WOOD. ' No More Dry Rot! '<? The Borer Beaten at L&st! 1/ "PowelHzed" Wood Never Shrinks. ' ' , v 4 y BE UP-TO-DATE! AND „USE POWELLIZED NEW ZEALAND WOODS. Y<HJ < WILL NEVER REGRET IT, FOR THE FOLLOWINC REASOMSi- - (I) -' 'PO \V ELLIZED", -WOOD is. thoroughly seasoned. - •■■■'<" ■ >■-. :r ■■■■■:. (2) Tho Borers White Ant,-Teredo -Navalis. wilUnot touch the ''PoweUized" Wood. ' : (3) Tho l J rocc-a3 renders the wood le6B liable to -penetration of: t disease germs, " and k v - therefore HYGIENIC. ' 1 1) , (4) The wood is absolutely immune to attack from Dry Rot. . • . i i • (5) Timber so treited is 40 per cent.-lightor,. and .100 per, cent. stronger, than unpowci- : ' lized wood _ 1 " > (6) Tho Process brings out tho grain and markings in figured woods in a .very bandeom* '> ■-... manner t . ;■ .• V-. " : y : v -' ■ (7) 20 to 40 per oont. less paint or varnish-is required than is necessary upon untreal!bd l ' .-timber. .■■■'■ j,-.--' ■■■ i - - ..- 1 ,■ "POWELLIZED". TJJJBEE may be used with great advantage for Railway . Sleepers, ! - ■ Paving Blocks, Bridge limbers. Tram Car Framers, Ships' Decking and., Spars, Casks and- " Staves, Furniture and Pauolling„ Doors and Window Frames,- House . Scantling, Joinery, I Fencing Posts, and, in fact, "lor all-purposes where wood is ■ used.> ; i The claims of the Powell Process have-been fully proved-and admitted by such wellknown authorities on timber as>Dr. Mackenae, the well-known English authority on' tho i! diseases of timber, and' Professor Boulger, of the City of London College, and other scient- 1 i6ts. \ i f WRITE FOR INFORMATION Ai\'D OBTAIN QUOTATION'S FROM . THE . MANAGER, POWELL COMPANY, RANGATAUA, NORTH ISLAND, MAIN TRUNK RAILWAY. " > • ; C 154? , TREES. TREES. TREES.- 1] t\ . Bend to THOMAS HORTON, LTD., for/anything you require In the Tm . Lino. We havo thousands of ttw Bost Fruit Treos, Sho!tor, Hedga and Plan- i tatlon Trees, Azaleas, Camellias, Roses,' Rhododendrons, Ornamental Shrubs eto., to select from. - v i BEND US A TRIAL ORDER, AND WE WILL GIVE YOU SATISFACTION. LANDSCAPE GARDENING A SPECIALITY. , - . C?tolog!»es on Application. > Special Quotations for Largo Ouantitiea. ~ Address Correspondence to : . .'.v.-;...; ■ Nurseries at Hastings and •Box 33, Hastings, H.B. ' ( Pahiatua. ; . .. .• • THOMAS HORTOK, L£m£te^ NURSERYMEN. ' Registered Offices, HASTINGS. ; : ! Cll9B' ' TnnTHfITHF . Whatever ails your teeth, the London i-. i' • - IUUI nHunL Dentali Institute can givo jou immediate 1 • 1 ' I** WORSE- ' relief and satisfaction. .It jou-continue to • I " -' suffer, the fault is your own. - Teeth - fitted | ' :; : THAW I .by the London Dental Instituto are not; |. •- > MICtDV merely.nica for show aDd .p;'aEant for S l . Y t .; 1 mIoCKY — 1 '.comfort: thej.aro teeth you'can cat with. I . . IT'S The Inßkilute enshrines all modern appli-. ..-I ■ .-■■■■ ; 'i", ances in dentistry. Its treatment is ontirely :'-I ■■ :'■■■.■ ■ '■ -'FOOLISH--'-' scientiflo. and 1 patnloss. Its fees. are ■B r ' ' Mccj'c'l' ' sorupulously moderate, for instance, tho - ntbd ! finest possible set.ofteoth costs only £3/3/-. ■. ' ■ .. - 1 [_\ ANDREWS & WYETT, . . -—-LONDON- DENTiL INSTITUTE, . — /, - j 1 - Cornor of Manners and Willis Stroots, I,'-': WELLINGTON. | . aaamgßMnnM■—— -.

MACANDREW AND HAYES, * ■; -■ ART DEPOT. <. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. ' JUST OPENED an Exceptionally Largo So- - lcotion of - Candle and Electrio Light Shades. Those are in all tones of Silk, Papor; and Datable Linen, and are priced as low as Is./-6tf. per pair. The Electric ■ Light Shades,. being composed entiroly of boad6, are practically everlasting, and thoir effect,is most ■ e/Tectivo. ■■ > ■ CALL AND INSPECT. ■ ■ Country Orders Specially Attended To. / . ■ ' -■ C 967 ■J A D I J5 8' ' T A I L 0 B, Costumes from 4s. i Skirts from 255, Ladios' Own Material Made Up. . jobeph' : . (Lalciof Nodine and Co.), Bonloott Chambers, ■ BOULCOTT STBEST, • CJSS6

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 548, 1 July 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 548, 1 July 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 548, 1 July 1909, Page 3

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