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Head Office, Telegrams, London Office, ■fl , ■Wellington. Duttilita Wellington. 23 Limo St., E.C. JOHN BUTHIE&Co.,Ltch, J HARDWARE AND METAL MERCHANTS, g SPECIALLY. INVITE YOUR ATTENTION TO THEIR COMPLETE STOCK OP Electric Lighting , Supplies. ELECTROLIERS, PENDANTS, BRACKETS, LAMPS, CLASS, AND SILK SHADES, ' ' CABLE, FLEXIBI.ES, SWITCHES. METALLIC FILAMENT' LAMPS, BRAND. The "I" brand will save" you 70 por cent, of curreat. It is British inade,-Burns in any position, does not blacken. Approved and accepted by the Wellington City Corporation. Shipment just,landed at Reduced' Prices, suitable for alternating or continuous current in 16, 25,' )32; 50,' 100 C.P. * GLASS SHADES; ,WE HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF. GLASS SHADES IN ? ARTISTIC DESIGNS AND PLEASING COLOURS. JtoHlff ©OT?HZES & 60., Hd,, •' •' ■ WILLIS STREET. •'■ " " I I i€!Hil®W r IH!@W ' I '- i I "Comparisons are odious,!' but still we derive a good j ,—jj deal of benefit by making them. j i When a woman goes shopping sha looks the ground over | j pretty thoroughly, and goos from store to store In search of \ ' the values that satisfy—and she gets them. s Does a Man? Sometimes. < 1 More often he darts Into the nearest store at the last $ snomont and pays according to , whether the retailor is \ grasping or otherwise. The man who buys his CLOTHING > I and MERCERY NEEDS at \ I TE'ARO HOUSE j 5 Is not shopping In the dark. This Is the best-lighted MEN'S | i STORE IN TOWN. Hα doesn't pay here what wo like r tto j i ask, but exactly what the goods are worth—no- more at any' ) \ rate—very ofton less. And if any man will adopt his wife's \ plan of comparing values, he'll trade here when he wants , \ ■ ! Tie Winte* Mercery, '1 I because here the Highest Qualities and tho Lowest Prices > combina'to make the Best Values. - j Aβ instances'we cyiote:— j , Even's Shirts. \ ! iln this section tho most Fashionable Shirts of tho day i are offered simultaneously with their adoption in London. , ) Often wo show Fashions that other houses do not get till i ' S months afterwards. !< I Very'■ Special _ Value in UNION SHIRTS of tho Newest PatI terns, with soft cuffs and neckbands; very smart and : i serviceable; the price could easily have been marked ' { os. 6d. But we've elected to charge only 3s, lid. > 5 CEYLON FLANNEL SHIRTS, in light weights. All-Wool, | I thoroughly shrunk, new colourings and striped effects, [

I SS. lid. 1 MEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS—A special rango of mediuml weight, fancy,, striped designs. Will suit those requiring a really warm" shirt, 6s, 6ci, MEN'S CKH/ON FLANNEL SHIRTS.—AII-Wool and un-shrinkable;-in--blue and-green grounds, with-light stripes.Thoy will bo very fashionable,for winter wear, 7S. 11d. HEAVY FLANNEL SHIRTS, in fancy colourings, with soft cuffs and bands; capable of much service, and as warm as toast, ' 9s, g^. I Men's Underwear. Don't risk- a Chill and a Bill as well. Here's the woar to prevent both. j MEN'S "MOSGIEL" ALL-WOOL TJNDERPANTS-a good ( warm article, 4 S iij : SINGLETS to match, with Long Sleeves, 5s 6d" i MEN'S "MOSGIEL" CASHMERE UNDERPANTS 'pure i , wool, and unshrinkable—for those who liko warmth j without weight, ' 7S nrf ! CASHMERE SINGLETS to Match, 7s ed' : MEN'S "MOSGIEL" MARL UNDERPANTS-Good lie'avyl ( knitted and uushriukable, 9s, eh. \ Gloves and Umbreßlas. j Biting Frost and Soaking Rain can both be forestalled : with these. I MEN'S FUR-LINED KID GLOVES, for winter, various i shados of Tan, ,' . . 7s Od MEN'S CHAMOIS GLOVES, French Grey—the very latest j fashion, ' SS. 6d. "i MEN'S UMBRELLAS, strong serviceablo • covers, .crook' j handles, ■ silver-mounted, 12 ribs, ' 9s. Ed I . MEN'S UMBRELLAS, hard-wearing crook handles, silver--5 mounted, 14 ribs, ; ~ . l ; 12s. 6d, ! Whether you know how to shop ffi> or not, get everything you need I in apparel from— l Cuba and Dixon Streets, j WELLINGTON. | 5 i We toed. Our BueseJ In Dentistry has been .7J ,g)' a *«i'!*gP®Bp?' I brought about by (1) the. scrupulous "I, hi il n « ('" -kJ eacu e >'«y cose: ■ (!) our per"tumi"'A'Hi'^ fectly correct, impressions resultinj; ■ ia corresponding perfection of fit; duel (3) tho fasto displayed in selecting just the suitable shape and shade of tooth for each individual client. In conjunction, we u?o only tho very best material and Hive a positive guarantee of satisfaction in every case. If, on A fourteen days' trial, we do not prove to you that our work is absolutely satisfactory, we return your fees. .■.."'.' Eyeby. Operation Positively paim-ess. -Beautiful Sets of Artificial Tooth, £2/2/- and E3/3!-. Mfilese Extraction (in)ectldn), Is; Gas,or our own Special , Painless System, 2s 6d, Painless Extractions Fff££ whore sets, are ordered. ■; .'."■'' Temporary Sets re-made to permanent, £1/1/-, A'MdREWS & WYETT Dental Surz3ons, « nlltll, London Dental Institute, O , ; Corner of Willis and Manners Streets, WELLINGTON.

" A DAINTY DISH to 6ct before the King" can be made by the help of the X3L followins:— — CATSUP, 10d. per bottlo. HARVEY SAUCE, Is;.3d. per bottle. 1 YORKSHIRE RELISH, 3d. per bottle. ANCHOVY SAUCE, Is. 2d. per bottle. 163 RIDDIFORD STREET, NEWTOWN. Wr< A ■R/TT>T!SI?T T i 0 and il MANNERS STREET. . •, . \jA.axrsi£iljLi i m cuba street. SOUTH BRBTBSH IWSURAMCE Co., Ltd."' Purely a N.Z. Owned Company. FIRE MARINE, EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY, AND GENERAL ACCIDENT IT B POPULARITY DUE TO PROMPTNESS-

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 789, 12 April 1910, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 789, 12 April 1910, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 789, 12 April 1910, Page 9

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