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i^^ADVICETOTiI^^; DEAFNESS '^ K Wj[l/11/d(£tC 1 XA or any other ' Ss /iti • | I _— | Does sl ; ' 1 '! Know How I 1 ■ ' ■ ■"■"■ i ■■ ■ I 1 To Shop? . ! 1_ , j " Comparisons arc odious," but still we derive a good deal of benefit by making them. a When a woman goes shopping she looks the ground over jj pretty thoroughly, and goes from store to store In search of ij the values that satisfy—and she gets them. \ Does a Man? Sometimes. More often he darts Into the nearest store at the last jj moment and pays according to whether the retailer Is j ™; E s s : w^tecui " iNc ! TE ARO HOUSE J Is not shopping In the dark. This Is the best-lighted MEN'S j STORE IN TOWN. He doesn't pay here what we like to I ask, but exactly what the goods are worth-no more at any * | rate-very often less. And if any man will adopt his oife's > Plan of comparing values, he'll trade here when he wants i< . ■ ■ ; \ 'Tfce.Wktet Me*ce*y, I because hero the Highest Qualities and the Lowest Prices I combine to make the Best Values. j ' I As instances we quote:— j Men's Shirts. | lii this section, the most. Fashionable Shirte of the dav i J™ «*»* BsmdtoMoMly with their S uLteZ mX We aft^r° M ***** *> "5 5% \ Very Special Value in UNION SHIRTS of tho fewest Pat t terns, with soft cuffs and neckbands; very St and , 6 emceable; the pnce could easily lave- beS^iarted But we Te to chareo only , aTTiri CEILON FLANNEL SHIRTS, m light weights AU-Wod" , j .thoroughly shrunk, new oolourmgs and stripe* efaft I MEN'S FLANNEL special range of £di£ I rtVT/^ft desigM - ™-**» »& j MEN'S. CEYLON FLANNEL SHE&TS.-All-Wool ■«?" "l I ab {\ m Wno and groon grounds, with light striZ HEA T VY y FMNNEL r7 sm^ na! ' l O ™W 7s " "■' * -i JJMijiNJUj bHIKTS, in fancy colourings, with mft S fr baDdS; a'ndTs™" s '■'. '. : : " ■■' ■.''':. ■ .■Bs.:.ed. 5 Even's Underwear. | Seven"! 'J? '"" aS WelL »«*■ «»'«r I MEN 2n;'Se IEL " iEUIn)OL good f SINGLETS to match, with Long Sleeves. *l« 'm , MEN'S /'MOSGIEL»\OASHm4e TObERPANTS^pu^ i wThL^r, 111111^ *- " h ° <«£? | CASHMERE SINGLETS to Match, ' ?," S J 1 ME Y S - '3? OSG , IEL " l . 1 H Bl £»?- | knitted and unshrinkable, 9s. edj j. Gloves and Umbrellas. I wltMhne. Ff ° St a " d S ° aklng Ra ' n ° an both be fo^stailed 1 MEN'S FUR-LINED KID GLOVES, for winter, various K shades 6f Tan, ' - * I MEa ?2hiS EAMOIS GLOVES ' Fr<mch Grey-the *«y latest 1 'UMBRELLAS, strong serviceable covers I handles, silver-mounted, 12 ribs, ' '9s m v | MEN'S UMBRELLAS, hard-wearing crook handles, | mounted, 14 nbs, 12s. M. | Whether you know how to shop p™as| or not, get everything you need jj | in apparel from— ij | 1 TE ARO HOUSE. I j Cuba and Dixon Streets, I \ WELLINGTON. I ' Tie Best! Tiielesi! .He Test.! ■. : THERE are two kinds,of Sewing Machines—THE BEST . and THE REST. The trouble is they are all dressed alike, and when THE REST is dressed like THE BEST, who's to tell-them apart? Well, "the tree is known by its fruit,"' that's an, old TEST and a safe one. And "the taller the tree I the deeper the root—that's another TEST ... What is the root, ik, the record of these SEWING MACHINES? The one wit ' l deepest root is the SINCER. If you want the BEST MACHINE, here's ' the infallible TEST. Ask for the BEST ■«& and you will get the AND YOU WILL CET THE See the Latest Model at the Singer [kpot, I , 8 Willis Street, Wellington. A DAINTY DISH to set before the King" can be made by the help of fla following:— CATSUP, lOd. per bottle. HAKVET; SAUCE, te. 3d. per botßa. YOEKSHIRE EBLISH, 9d. per bottle. ANCHOVY. SAUCE, Is. 2d. per botfla. 163 EiDDIFOED STBEET, NEWTO\ra. W;; CAMPBELL, irS ES STEEET -

THE results obtained by Advertisers in the Clnssiaed Columns of "The Dominion"' are such as to confirm their belief .that the paper has a wider circulation than any other daily journal- in New ''Zeal'-tiid,

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 787, 9 April 1910, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 787, 9 April 1910, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 787, 9 April 1910, Page 14

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