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ARMOUR-PLATED 1 BOYS. . J ... vat. vamamßassKK^^ | Only the anxious mother of small means | I knows how boys, especially schoolboys, ex- v S überant in their heaJth and spirits, can wear | out clothes. . I Maternal anxiety is allayed when boys are 9 dressed in the ONE make of clothes that | invariably look well, and that can only be 8 8 worn out with time and trouble, even by a boy.. 6 1 The mother who once discovers that Make | 8 will buy no other. She knows. | I 6 ■ CLOTHING. ■ J POPDIiAEITY PROVES SUPERIORITYOUR TEAS 'PROVE: BOTH BY HAVING. THE LARGEST SAtE IN THB WORLD—A POSITION GAINED BY QUALITY ALONE. LI PTON'B TE AS. bomderful value, obtainable'everywhere. ! If you want the very best | J . Flannelette I r .the Old Country Produces ! | buy HORROCKSES' | i fran£o!mitkh S S E HORROGKSES' NAME ON ' J ) EXHIBITION : SELVEDGES and decline all substitutes | jl 1908 ' ■ Sold by all First-Cla»s Drapers and Storekeeper*. 1 The Fabric that Rivals Silk— ' bILVASHEEN." ' It looks as .well; wears very,. much better, and''costs ' ' s '.v-- -- less.. "-. l - ; 1 ; . Especially suitable for Blouses, Underskirts, Children's Drsssos, Skirt and Bodioe Lining, Cushion Covers, eto. • IN FAST •BLACKj AND ALL COLOURS. I . Tho,; Queen says is a capital ■lining :.■ ' .. • . , It-lasts Trhere silk does not, and has all ; the <sheen of a.silk;" See " SILVASHEEN " .name on'selvedge.' , : I

•iFHIMLSY IS LIKE THE ' JAM THAT" ' : 'MOTHER' ' . Don't , you remember' it—that beautiful Jam in the Rhicing Brass . Pan on the Bange. Ilemeinber the delight in each process which brought the new season's Jam nearer the table. ... . There was nothing to equal that Jam until" the "'Primlejr' Woria made 1 it in' the clean, wholesome-home-made way, but ' Via huge quantities. ■ V ' Wh»n you eat " Frimley" .you eat the Best Home-made Jam—'liko • Mother made." Ask you Grocer for " FRIMLEY." r ' - . AND GET IT.

LOSS OP HATE'AFTEE; SICKNESS. Where , the scalp has become atrophied after sickness, such us fevers, influenza, measles, anaemia, etc., and loss of hair is resulting, HENDY'S JULEPTIA will be found an excellent stimulant for restoring the hair to its natural condition; brings back tho vitality to all the glands, thus, producing a vigorous and abundant growth of hair. .Obtainablein. Wellington from Kirkcaldie and Stains, and all leading Stores and Chemists. Bottles Is.. Wholesale . Agents, Kempthorne, .Prosser. and, Co..Wholesale Druggists.—Advt. ' .. For Ctiiitaen-a '.Backing Cotigh. 'at night, Wood* Great Peppermint Care, 1», 0d„

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 746, 19 February 1910, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 746, 19 February 1910, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 746, 19 February 1910, Page 11

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