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j .Garage-Paid! Parcels ' ■ ' The following parcels will be sent caniage-iwid upon receipt of remit- i ' taace. Kememberf You'take no risk. Wo will refund full amount of \ purchase money" if goods are deemed unsuitable. , 3 These parcels are made 1 up with the idea of letting the public ee© the | wonderful valuei of our goods. ■' . i 105.6 d. FANCY COOOS PARCEL.] MAMMOTH ss; 6d. PARCEL. j | ■ 1 pair. Suede Kid Gloves, tan, 1 Writing^.Tablet. : t • I black and beaver. I Tooth Brash | : j j 1 Green or Crimm Leather Belt. ' \ j»* ™ lc Tooth Powden ■ j : 3 2 pair woman's All-wool .Cashmere 1 superior Hair Brush. 1 I • Hoso. ' v- r 3 Calces of excellent Toilet Soap. ! J dozen Hemstitched Handkerchiefs. x superfine yiokjt Powder. j • j 1 nioe Lace Tie, fine quality. , 1 box Fuller's Earth. L . 1 Guipure Lace Yoke. 1 tin Boot Polish, black or tan. S 6 yards of White Embroidery. 1 jar best Vaseline. i j SEND FOR OUR 15S. PARCELS OF REMNANTS. | ' 21S. MANCHESTER COOOS 21S. PARCEL FOR MEN. j • PARCEL. ■ ' ' j v s j 1 pair hemmed Double Bed Sheets. 1 pair Denim Overalls. j | 6 yards 36-in. superior Longckrti. 1 Underflannel. , . j ■ > 2 wbite Turkish Towels, large size. , 1 pair Lambs' Wool Drawers." ' j ' l'pair frilled Pillow Cases. , 3 poire heavy ribbed Socks. i . ? 1 pair, Lace Curtains, 3yds. long.'- 1 pair strong Braces or Beta \ . ■■' ii 6 yards good Flannelette, whit© or 1 strong Working Shirt. > | j ■ cream. i dozen large White Handkerchiefs. \ 1 moe Tray Cloth. ..' 1 Tweed Cap (state size). • | 1 s l strong Roller Towel. 1 Silk Tie. < ■ "■ i - | You have a guarantee , i . I of quality and durability j , , I'. if you purchase • / s ! k SHEETINGS, LONG CLOTHS, ] FLANNELETTES, CAMBRICS, Etc. j ; Sold by all Drapers , and Storekeepers. 1 Be sure the name " HORROCKSES" is on Selvedge g.&g.ieo j

FRIMLEY VEGETABLES. ; . —/ ■ , QUALITY counts'every time., This is amply demonstrated in the sale of our jjoods. What is more handy to the housewife than to Be able to make her selection of any vegetable for dinner irrespective of the season? This is now mad© possible by our Canned Vegetables, put up in 2Jlb. tins, and cooked all ready for use. ■' • , . ... Our vegetables are. sweet and tender, as if • just taken from the garden. So .they should be, specially selected as they are and prepared by a method that ensures to the very fullest extent the fresh garden flavour, that delicate taste so delicious in fresh vegetables. We cater for every taste, too, and can our vegetables in the following varietiesr— Tomatoes . Beetroot Carrots ' . Turnips Green Peas '.'Spinach French Beans Celery . Baked Beans (New Tork style). ,Try them next time you order your groceries. Stocked by every .storekeeper.' ' The Woman who Sews Is Invited to Critically Inspect the STANDARD ROTARY SEWING MACHINE. Ixmffthv arguments and a thousand printed facts CANNOT POSSIBLY INTEREST *OU as much as five minutes examination. • Lock and Chain Stitch on the same machine, Even if you have no intention of buying, we want you to examine the ROTARY. Com'e! We shall be amply repaid by the fact that we know you will tell your friends abput THIS BEST OF ALL MACHINES you have seen. All Duplicate Parts .Kept. , - . . .Ten Tears' Guarantee. F.J.W.FEAH. IMPORTER, 99 WILLIS STREET. N.B.—All, Kinds of Machines Skilfully • Repaired.; ClO2l DON'T ENDUREf |®IGREYH fl IR.l R . yfsag*'* / your hair hai turned pre- £ -• maturely &er Milos Hair ' Restorer will pernunenlly and naturally restore it to it'« . original shade." Mi!« doet; not PXE, but RESTORES if tbe W. and at the same time promote* the h growth, and ii guaranteed to do to, or your n money is refpnded to jrou. • • | Milta ii told by ill Chemiiti it 7/6, I or post tree with private adrice (rom | MISS MgELWAIH, 254 Queen St., Auck. i^^^2^Rßen^or^ffioM>rei^^ A number of thieves are said to have "hold up" a train near Spokane, Washington, U.S.A. They first of all unhitched the locomotive and the mail car next to it, and ran them several hundred yards along the lino. After rifling 'tho contents of the mail-bags, the robbers deliberately turned on steam and sent the engine and carriago racing back over the metals'. There wero a number of passengers in the other portion of tho train, and twelve of them wero injured through the resultant collision. The death has'occurred with tragic suddenness of Mr. William Crosfield, of Liverpool. He was attending a meeting at the Town Hall, when he was , seized with apoplexy, and shortly afterwards expired. Born in 1838, Mr. Crosfield had for many years been prominently identified with religious and philanthropic work. He was a loading Congregationalist, and at one time made a tour of investigation of missionary work in the Pacific and elsewhero. In business, from which he retired a few years ago, he was a sugar refiner, and occupiod an important position in commercial undertakings. He was a city Magistrate, a I member of the Mersey Dock Board, and of the Education Committee, and had long served in the City Council and in connection with Poor-law administration. In politics an ardent Liberal, he sat in Parliament for a k £sr Z<wa iat juiocola. ■. '

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 565, 21 July 1909, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 565, 21 July 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 565, 21 July 1909, Page 3

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