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I MOl MAKESHIFTS? m Vow otq aacmtomed to wearing Shirts tftai ft fst anyhow. H ■ WHY deny yourself tfoo luxury of wearing |f Shirts tnat absolutely Ift? I I MADE HONESTLY IN NEW ZEALAND* P Every Exporimttsetor &sc©?sies <s Dowotsoi POPULARITY PROVES SOPERIGP.ITX. OTOTEASPEOVE BOTH BY HAVING ; THE LA&GEST SALS IN TBB WQELD-A POSITION . GAINED BY QUALITY ALONE, LI PT ©N * S TEAS,,, HOHDEHFOL VALUE. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. YOUR MONEY WELL SP ENT BRINGS A WEEK OF fIONTENT.-You'U be contented all .ho time, by buju'g at CAMPBELL'S. ' SALMON, Laurel Wreath Braid, Jib. Tins,'7d. SALMON, Laurel Wreath Brand, lib. Tins, Is. 40 and 42 MANNERS STREET, W. CAMPBEIiL, IMEIDDIFOEd'jST.. NEWTOWN.

PVERY TIN OP is a Testasoaial to the Factory. Wedo not make up for sample pur-l poses', we make, each tin in tnositno) viay—the best, most careful and most! cleanly way. Tho "Frunley". Factories tako hotb.-{ ini*-,. but picked fruit and vogetables. j The; most expert • knowledge and thai most' 'scrupulous cleanliness aro Oier-j cisod in each preserving operation. j Canned goods beanng tho 'Trimlev"! brand are the BEST \ ASK POE "FRTMIEY" 'AND j GET IT. Mothers asd daughters, WHEN YOU OPERATE A STANDARD -ROTARY, You proteot jour health, ,«ssrvo your strength, do more and better u'Tk, add comfort and pleasure to your sewing, and save a lot of timo and worry. Lock and Chain Stitch on theWno Machine.', The STANDARD ib tho Finest and Most Complete Sewing Machine in tho,"World, and wo are sure it will give YO(J more eatisfaction"than any otne'r make. It always docs. Ask'any user! All duplicate parts ; kept. ; .. Ten ' years' guarantee Machines . cioiivcred f.ee, 'Inspection cordially invited. F. J. ,W. FEAK. ENGINEER AND IMPORriIR, 99 WILLIS STREET. ALL MAKES SKILFULLY REPAIRED, IY. \.M WAS SB giSL Many a woman .whose hair was grey owes the reftoratioQ of it's natural colour to Milos Hair Restorer. Last year 1500bottlescfthiswonder/ill. ; R«torer were told, every purchaser, was delighted with results. Milot is, not a dye—is not sticky— will not toil the skirt nor any fabric. Milw Hair Restorer is sold under a enaranlee of satisfaction. Price, 7/6 a bottle, poit free. MISS M. IcELWAIN, toilet specialist. 254qUEEHST.,AUCKLAND HZ AGEHTMILOSTOILETCO

HOUSEWIVES, i i i r Pure, Ask for aad WILSON'S ' , Mild . | HAMS & BACON. "MADE from Pigs killed [ IvA under strict Governi inent Inspection; FREE FROM B DISEASE. I Clean Thousands of people suff for -from :;eating impure I and food, but I Wilson's i Palat- HAMS AND BACON • able. Are ABSOLUTELY PURE. See that they cany the Masterton Abattoir Stamp. I Tako nothing but I 'WILSON'S, Mi) mil mi'MiiL.l T.i-.Hiiffi.j.ifffu. I'l-Bininum at, T JOSEPH, LADIES' TAILOE "■• (Lato of Nodmo and Co.), ' Nm 'AUTUJLN GOODS ARRIVED, Call and Inspect. ' Costumos, fiom i*. Ladies' Own Material Made Up 'Phono 3083. Boulcott Chambers. BOULCOTT: STREET. rw!igi'iß Ty:w ? Tgi Tr gft - ""^' w tt n L©vely i €©Mp-les!©sas. Tie rcaX-csxsc of sal- *i***. low, dull complexions a 'stagnation of tho &S>fx3% , sbn ICILMA FLUOR CREAM, the celebrated Y English fecc-cream, is \ / the only thing known that prevents this stagnotion and keeps tho sltin in health and •"■>'» •» beanryand ensures lonely complesione. is anlike anything else in the,world. It > li fragrant, foamy and, ABSOLUTELY GREASELESS; thus it cannot,grow hair nor doeswt need:powder. ..More, thati this—it contains icilma K.itnral Water, the great natural tonic which is so good for the complexion For preventing, roughness and redness, for softening and cooling the skin aid (or curing insect bites Icilma Finer Cream is supreme. Excellent after,shaving. [Icilma Is pronounced—cye-silma.l j (Obtainable from) W B P. Perrott. Newtown, I lien M'Kerme. Manners St j Barraud k Son,' Molcsworth'St.' ] George Mec, Xawbton Quay. I I , Fluor. Cream 23. ' per pot. 5

MALT EXTRACT Has a. Two-foid Value. It is rich in flash and bono forming elements, and has the unique property ot digesting other foods when taken in conjunction with them. Wilson's flalt Extract ' is mado in Dunedia front the finest Barley Malt, and our improved method of preparation makes it better than any' imported, so that you have a Superior Malt at Half tie Pnco. Of great valve in cases of indigestion, malnutrition/ convalescence. Believes the tired organs, creates 'an appetite, and brrags back vigour and vim. Bottles—is, ed. and is. 3d, Doable the quantity in the large bottles. To be tad at All Chemists and Grocers. D. W. VIRTUE & Co., WHOLESALE AGENTS, WELLINGTON. j)ON'T worry about that weak child. Lane's Emulsion will'*' make him strong. 59

■■ 23 to 50 pet cent. Saved by I Doing to I laimosd k Patrick, 5 THE NEW JEWELLERS, !j 74 "MANNERS: ST., "WELLINGTON. ii Every Rrag Guarantoed. I Made to Customer's Sue and il Width at an Hour's Notice. F XOTJNTRT ORDERS BY gj RETURN. ARTISTS' MATERIAL. STUDENTS' WATER COLOUR BOXES, containing vl2 tubes, brush and pans fori each colour, 3s. .3d.; 3s. 6d. Best liuh on tho market. PLASTICINE.-Modellirig Tools, Drawing Papers, and all School Requisites at Bedrock Prices. STENCILLING REQUISITES.-Srushes, etc. v BROOKE'S ART MEDIUM, and all Materials required by Artists arid Students at Special Low Prices. From:— ROBT. WJART6W, LTD., MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. iifl Quality Coal is Stockton Coal No dirt or waste' to pay for—only Coal Be wise and get your Coal Supply in now. We land cargoes of thin Coal every week. The most particular Coal Consumers use '.y',;;sTdckTo.N... 'i Why not you? Our Coal Stocks are the heaviest in the City. Ring us, and we'll show you how,: quickly Good Coal can, be delivered. Stores: Adelaide and Tinakori Roads, Willis and Tory Streets. : Offices: Johnston Street (three door* •from Kirkcaldie's). 'Phones 88', 124, 164, ,805, 912. SAMUEL- - : BRoWN, : .l.td. v District Agehts. v

■'; [jSinco celebrations are. the order of the day (says a Paris newspaper), why not observe the sixth centonoryof the introduction of docks? It was', wo are told, in .1309 that the first clock known to the world'was' pla<sed in the tower of San Eustorgio, in Milan. Tho greatest astonishmont and admiration were'manifested by crowds who came to see'tho timepiece. In. 1341 a clock was installed in the palace of, t tho Nobles at Padua.■; . .This was a wonder of mechanism indeed,, for, besides indicating, tho .hours, it showed, the course of,.the:sun,,the revolutions of'the planetej the various phases of the moon,. the nidnths, aid the.fetes of the.year., The peHod of the evolution from the clock to the watch. was seventy-one years, not so very long, all things considered, and the Teoprd of tho'first watch'ie 1380. ■■■& halfcentury later an alarum clock made its appearance. This, wo are told; was looked upon by tho people of that ageVas "un instrument, prodigieux." ■ The fortunate: possessor of this clock was-Andrea' Alciato, a .councillor. of Milan. The chroniclers hayo placed on record that this clock sounded a. boll at,a stated hour, and at ihe I saino-timo a little wax candlo was lighted automatically. ; How this was done wire'not told, but it must not bo overlooked .that until about seventy years ago we..had no. means. of : obtaining; a ■-light other than the tindor box, so,that the Jlila'jieso'.niust have been, centuries ahead of uS in this respect.: Not much progress was'jnade with'tho : watch until 1710, \sheu. '.the.seconds,hand,waa added*...'.''

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 745, 18 February 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 745, 18 February 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 745, 18 February 1910, Page 3

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