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THIS is an age of imitations—some mischievous, some parasftte; Thus the famous and original IMPROVED GOVERNOR collar has been imitated repeatedly, the public has been misted, and- to that extent the original makers and establishers of the name have suffered. The public can avoid all such vexatious substitutions in future by the exercise of a little care in purchasing. All original IMPROVED GOVERNOR collars are branded inside thus— Accept only those bearing: this symbol. It is the symbol of excellence and unvarying quality. It is the sign manifest of thorough workmanship and perfect .- style. You will find that it stands invariably for satisfaction. The D v avid MeGrae Mattress. 'Mattre-ses'made to order in HORSE-HAIR, KAPOC, and FIBRE. THE DAVID McCRAE PATENT COMBINATION MATTRESS is Soft, Elastic, arid Long-lived. Best Value in' New Zealand. Why ■ use limp, lifeless, stuffed imitations? Get a Machine-made Patent. If your HOUSE FURNISHER does not stock the .McCRAE PATENT, write direct. \Ve have the Latest Appliances. If youwant comfort, . . • ' '■•■'■ i ■.'.'■•'., COMPARE BEFORE BUYING. D. McCRAE, Johnsonville, Wellington. If you want the very best: > G ' &G^ U ■'•■■■■^ the Old Country' Produces franco P bV Z .li S m SEE HORROCKSES' NAME ON ' ExmsmoN SELVEDGES and decline all substitutes 1908 '; Sold by all Fint-Cltus Drapers and Storekeepere.

I gKSW : J ■ The Most iDuribto and Beat Material \ rec , / you can buy for a Washing Dress. V j-iii"; '"....... ■'• I ■ These Print* ate thoroughly satisfse--I'*'i<sY tory, and stand ■ '■■;-, '.-,>. : . iPHE TEST OF TBE TUB. HOYLE'S PRINTS, are world-famousifor their -wearing i quality and permanence of colour. HOYLE'S reputation guarantees satisfaction. ■ .: ■■!!.:■ See that the Trade-Mark shown ahcro is on the outside of the piece. -

■ '■. ■'.■. • ' ■■' i- , : ■ i "■*>'{ ;':'.' They must have beautiful hair. .A child-with-thin "or sparse hair cannot be beautiful.. The loveli-.. est children in New Zealand are., those whose hair is kept luxuriant and beautiful by W.i BRICE, OF CHRISTCHURCH, ■ who has been fifty years a Hair Specialist, and he strongly recommends for Children's Hair— BRICES , NUTRITIVE CREAM. Price, 1/6. : BRICES' REGENERATOR is positively the finest Hajr-producer yet discovered. I( utterly extirpates the insidious little dieeasea that so frequently cause baldness. Price, 3/6; special strength, 5/6. W. BRICE & SON, 187 Colombo Street, s OHRiSTCHUROH. . BRICE'S REGENERATOR can be ol tained at' the. Pharmacies of:—R. Johi ston, Cuba Street; G H. Perrett,' Mai ners ' Street; WJ S. Wallace, :Will: Street; C. A. Fletcher, and Dunbo Sloane, Lambton Quay; S. Bredin, Coi stable Street; E. Aphn, \ Petone; and '£ the D.1.C., where original photograpl can also be seen. '

' . . ■ Secured ;•: : '. ;" ' ■ 2 COLD MEDALS, ■ . ";'■•'. >B SILVER MEDALS, 3 FIHST-CLASS DIPLOMAS, Furthermore, they have [eeenred publio and - publia con* fidenoe. \Vheo a lady orttors "Trimley" Canned Emits or Vegetables, June or Tomato Ketc&ap, aUe is eure of obtaining the BEST. If you have not yet tried "VriraLey," Blake a point naxt time of , ASKING Kβ IT • ■ i and'. ■. : •• ': . GETTING IT. "V ' ' superfluous hair -. destrqye'p, .. ■■•. 2s. 6d. " : ' FACE MASSAGE, 2s. 6d. Rheumatism and .Nerve Troubles Cured. Mrs; HULLEN, 208 LAMBTON QUAY, , I JOSEPH, IADIES , TAILOB • (Lnte of Nodine and Co.), NHW ATJTUMN GOODS ABBIVED. Call and Inspect. Costumes, from £i Is. Skirts, from" , £\ ss. Ludics' Own Material Hade Up. fhone 3053. Boulcott Chambers, SDimXITT STEEET.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 770, 19 March 1910, Page 11

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525

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 770, 19 March 1910, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 770, 19 March 1910, Page 11

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