'cjire is-very, wearing; on the;-. nerves of auy womani they get run down and devitalised., Thero is'nothing bet-, tor ; than Stearns*Wine of Cod Liver Extraot; -the peerless tonic, to build up. the whole . nerve system; . and; make, strong the weak—Advt. • : ■ 1 : - ■-, ~ . The' servant; problem is being acutely felt in* Canada, and ori" the Allan: liner,: . Grampian; .which left liiver'pool reoently,v were a-party , of young women going out . to; meet, the ■, continued demand v for do- : liiestic servants. . • "• • . No member of-the.English- Cabinet is entitled to'take a note ol its proceedings,-. } except the who,- reports... directly v to: the ■ King.: . . •: No necd to fear coughs or colds if yon.havo' "Dingo",. Eucalyptus, in . the'- house,.', It destroys-, the.geruis, and: the cold at ; the same time;. -:ls. ; at all Chemists."'- * ;VA hitherto l picture by .;Eea-, " brandt is reported to :•• have ■ been dis- ' covered in nn obsoure. gallery of- the : Danish' Royal Castleat- '• Eredensborg ■by 'M. Carl Madsen, one o! the directors of the'- National-':Museum .at- Copenhagen;-:
MOTOR GARAGE. . ■ We have the most fully equipped Motor Qardgo in New. Zealand,: and as we employ only experienced mechanics are fully qualified .to^.overhaul.. and repair 'any make'of c(ir. : -. . We recently -.landed six; 15-horse-power "Stuart" all of which are: now running in Wellington, and are giving the utmost satisfaction, and wo shall be pleased to supply all particulars to those interested in this- class., of. : vehiolo. 'We are also in a position to quote for Motor Delivery Vans suitable for all dosses'of b Woltook "5.C.A.T.," "STUART," and "LITTLE BRITON' touring cars, and shall bo pleased to receive a .visit of inspection from all: intending buyers'of mo" tor-car.'. • Motor-cars for hiro by/.day, or. week. ...• ' Motor-cars cleaned and stored j accumo lators charged., •' - : vV- -.- For further particulars apply to •;" .."■ INGLIS BROS., —Advt. Harris Street, AVeJlingtoa.
OVERHEARD IN 'RAILWAT CAE- . RIAGE AT P/ILMKItSTON. Mrs. C.—"My Dear I I had such a lovely Afternoon, Tea at- ' DustinV in Tho Square. It, .was worth going up town ; for.' Mr. C, (vory cross i.TTou might have brought somo for mei bat, never - mind, wo'Jl both go to- 'DimUhV .Waneunui."—Advt. w
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 723, 24 January 1910, Page 5
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