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1 apt ffiMmmtFffis § fife (snsrfsasy. $ ■:■-•. jjj| WHY efenp ftwrnssS? tfe© Joxmw e? w@mto§ I . ; ■■■ | m^BB-MMB&Mf m MEW w • llf you want the very best ' G -* G v 60 ° j : Flannelette '' i I i' I the Old Country Produces \ ' b« y .HORROCKSES' { 1 S^JG l PJ s -2!?,E.eu-- SEE HORROCKSES' NAME ON ' I 1 exhYbition SELVEDGES and declined substitutes I I 1908 Sold by all First-Class Drapers and Storekeepers, p . THE FABRIC THAT RIVALS SILK- | I K looks as'well; wears very much better, and costs g j less. s I Especially suitable for Blouses, Underskirts, Children's | s Dresses, Skirt and Bodice Lining, Cushion Covers, etc. § | IN FAST BLACK, AND ALL COLOURS. 1 I The Queen says :—"SILVASHEEN "is a capital lining; . | | it lasts where silk does not, and has all the sheen of a silk. [§ »■ See "SILVASHEEN " namo on selvedge. g

EVERY TIN OF is a Testimonial to the Factory. We do not make up for sample purposes, we make each tin in the sums v.ay—tho best, most careful and most cleanly way* The 'Tnmley" Factories tafco nothing but picked fruit and vegetables. The most expert knowledge and the most scrupulous cleanliness are exercised in each preserving operation. , Caimod goods bearing the 'Trimta?" brand are tho, BEST PBOCURABiiL ASK FOE "FEIMLET" AND GET IT.' ' - Mothers and Daoghtets, WHEN TOTJ OPERATE A STANDARD: .ROTARY. Jou protect your .health,.-Teserve youi strength, do more and better work, add comfort and pleasure to your sewing, and save a lot of time and worry.. Look, and Chain Stitch-on the same Machine, The STANDARD is the Finest and Most Complete Sewing Machine in the World,- and we are sure it will give YOU more satis-, faction. than. any. other make. It always' does Ask any-user!; ' v'' : All 'duplicate/-parts kept.' Ten 'years' guarantee.' Machines delivered Free. Inspection: cordially invited. - -F...J. W. FEAR, ENGINEER AND IMPORTER. 99 WILLIS STREET. . ALL MAKES SKILFULLY REPAIRED. If % j* Many s woman wtoto bur wu erey owei iho restoration of it's natural colour to Miloi Hair Restorer. Last year 1500 bottles of this wonderful Restorer weft sold, every purchaser was delighted with results. Miloa is not .a dye—is not stickywill not soil the skiu nor any fabric. Milo3 ; Hair Restorer is sold under a suaroutee of latiifaction. Price, 7/6 a bottle, post free, . MISS M. IMLWAIH, toilet specialist. 2HQUEEHST.,AUCKUKD. Hi. A6EIITMIIOB TOILET CO, 'HoiSea-Water ..'■■"■ Bathing IN YOUR OWN HOME. Sfi : SEDIP Si (Registered.) IS MADE DIRECT FROM THE SEA,.AND CONTAINS ALL THE MEDICINAL VIRTUES OF REAL /SALT WATER. You can have your bath at any time, Day or ■'- Night, Winter or Summer, Bain or Sunshine. > FOR WEAK CHILDREN "SEDTJP" IS UNSURPASSED. ORDER TO-DAY. SOLD BY ALL GROCERS, Is. 6d. v SOLE AGENTS: LEVIN & CO., - WELLINGTON. mHE MISSES MACANDREW AND JL HAYES beg to announce that they have just, opened a Large Selection oi new. Hand-made Indian Lace. Evory lady who is wishful of having dainty underlinen would do well to inspect these Goods, which run from Id. per yard. We' can recommend thera highly for children's garments, as they wear and • wash well. . ' ' Country clients write for Pattorns. I JOSEPH. LADIES" TAILOR • (Late of Nodine and Co.). NEW AUTUMN GOODS ARRIVED, Call and Inspect. Costumes, from £A .is. - Skirts, from jBI- ss. Ladies' Own Material Made Up. 'Phone 3083. Bouleott Chambers. BOULCOTT. STREET. ' By ~ ' To His Special Excellency, Appoint- J|?3||ss!!kL the Governor, ment. *—^ va T,ord Plunket. "OOUQUETS for Weddings and Presen--D tations, Dainty Posies and Baskets for Birthdays, Bon Voyage., etc. Wreaths and Funeral Emblems sent to any part oi Dominion, Miss Murray, Vice-Regal HojMt t -JB6 .Willis Strgot, Wellington

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 775, 26 March 1910, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 775, 26 March 1910, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 775, 26 March 1910, Page 11

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