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" The hailsome parritch, . , Chief o' Scotia's food." Burns. "Cottar's Saturday Night." For BRAIN and BONE-BUILDING no diet*equals the "Chief e' Scotia'sfood"—wholesome well-cooked Porridge. ■ The nutrient value of the Oat reaches its highest standard in MeGffiV ' O&tmeaL. If you h;ve not yet tried "McOILL'S" there's a treat in store for youl ' As a fesd for children It OUTRIVALS everything:. Made at Tokomairiro (Otago). Sss that you go get "McCILL'S." . . • C 1220 MALT EXTRACT , Is more than a Modloine, mors than a Tonic. It's a FOOD. It is highly nutritive in itself, and is most valuable in promoting tho digestion and assimilation of starchy foods, 'converting these into the soluble sugars—Maltose and Glucose, j which are readily absorbed by tho blood. WILSON'S ; MALT- EXTRACT . As supplied to all the leading Hospitals in the Dominion, Dunedin Public Hospital, Auckland Public Hospital, Eotorua aud Cambrige Sanatoriums, etc., is mado in. Dunedin from tho finest barley—(this barley took fcst prize at tho recent Winter Show)—and .carefully propared to retain to tho utmost. its diastatic and distetio, properties. I ' Absolutely free, from alcohol, and may, bo freely taken without fear of Reid formation on the weakest stomach. • , Small bottles 1/G; large' 2/9. ; To be obtained from Leading Chemists and Grocers, and from Kobt. Johnston, Red Cross Chemist, Cuba Street. , , • ■••■■• • " . ■ . C 1398 CASE OF THE FEET (PEDICURING). SCIENTIFIC Treatment for tho Eemoval ot CORNS and INGROWING TOE-NAILS and nil Ailments of tho Feet; also MANICURING, Shampooing, Kead and Face Massage, and HairdiessinK. Consult . '•'•."■ MRS. HAYBITTLE, '■ i, 2GS Larnbton Quay, 1 Wellington. 3 " . €1093 MACANDKEw' AND HATES,ART DEPOT, . '■' '. Lambton Quay, Wellington. REMOVAL SALE. As wo intend moving to Hannah's Buildings, Lsmbton Quay, iu ton days, the.whole of our stock of ABT CHINA, DOLLS,-and TOYS is for Sale, marked in many instances belowcost. ' -. ' Bargains too. numerous to mention. Goods must go to save packing. C 957 (By Appoint- }W,?&m<mz£ His Excellency •OOTJQTJETS for Weddings and' Presentations. JL> Dainty Posies aud Baskets for Birthdays, Bon Voyage, etc. • Wreaths nnd Funeral Emblouis'sont to any part of Dominion. Miss Murray, Vice-Kegal Florist. 36 Willis Street, Wellington. ...... C 771 J A D I E S' T A. I L C- R. New "Spring Goods Just Opening. Costumes from £1 4s. Skirts from 255. • Ladies' Own Material Made Up. . ■ ■' ' 1. JOSEPH (Late of Nodine and Co.), Boulcott Chambers. 'Phono 3053. BOUECOTT STREET. C 1226 VIOLET SNOW CREAM«^fe Permanently Removes £; iPsS SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, L>y And. at the same time imparts /f \ freshness■ and transparency to tho Bkin, Price, «S. od. G. ilee, W. Salek, C. H. Perrett, and leading ohomiste. : CIOBS THE LARCEST BUILDifjC IN THE WORLD is now. being erected in Chicago of Eeinforced Concrete. It is a Warehouse covering 50 acres with two million square feet of floor space. Reinforced Concrote is the Cheapest, Most Durable, and Fireproof Material "known, when mado with Cement of' proved quality. . BURN.SJDE"'-' CE'ME.NT,.' is from SO to 100 par cent, above the British Standard Specifications, and is reported on by Professor' Scott, u.i.c.e., of Canterbury College, as follows: Tenslllo Strain (23 days)—9<Jo[bs, . Compression Test (26 days)—6.ls . Tons to square inch. Full particulars on application. BURNSIDE HYDRAULIC LIME & CEMENT CO. (LTD.), Dunedin. Agent for Wellington— : J. C. SPEDDING, Merchant. C 1250 WALLPAPERS. J3 have Jnet Landed LAEGE ; SHIP. MENTS OF LATEST IN WALLPAPEKS, FRIEZES, ETC. Call and Inspect, or Write for Somploj. , ROBT.''MARTIN, LTD., MANNERS STREET. '.'.'■ . . . _ C 1177 W. H. PHILP. HOUSE AND OFFICE CLEANING CON.TRACTOR. N.Z. Alliance Buildings, 113 Willis Street' .'■ (Room 4). ' ■ Chimneys swept by sober men. , Gentlemen's Cloth"* pmwd. IVeugUau Bllnria x>scSfsd, C 617

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 602, 2 September 1909, Page 3

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589

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 602, 2 September 1909, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 602, 2 September 1909, Page 3

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