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I WILD, WET. WINTRY I the working man wants i/ iIP fmlUhtt&Sl 1 i warmth and comfort. y £ I ' Fit the figure, yet allow ■ perfect freedom of action* " '< I \ Look tor this brandi \ I It ensures Pit, Finish, UpfFy wHp% - . i Serviceable Colors, Dura* / fflSjtja r ■ \ bflity and Good Value. 1/Is*? willll 83 • * \ If you want the very best G,&G - 601, 1 j ; Flannelette . ; I I the Old Country Produces ! I franco ? Sriti«;m SEE HORROOKSES*. NalwE ON ' f 1 exSon SELVEDGES and decline all substitutes 1908 Sold by all First-Clam Drapers and Storekeepers. S I THE FABRIC THAT RIVALS SILK- 1 q ' It looks as well; wears very, much better, and costs § a less. . ■ • •'a I Especially suitable for Blouses, Underskirts, Children's « I' Dresses, Skirt and Bodice Lining, Cushion Covers, etc, H I IN FAST BLACK, AND ALL COLOURS. I I The Queen says:-J-"SILV ASHEEN "is a capital lining- | @ it lasts where silk does not; and has all the sheen of a silk • i fi See "SILVASHEEN" name on selvedge. • ' | O ■■ . ■ . . ' ■ B

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W. BRICE & SON, 187 Colombo Street, ChristchurcJu |';' BRICE'S REGENERATOR, can- be ootained at tbo Pharmacies of:—K.. Johsstou, Cuba Street; C. H. Perrett, Manners Street; W. S. Wallace, Willis Street;. C. A. Fletcher, and Dunbar Sloane, Lambton Quay; S. Bredin, (Jonstable Street; E. Aplin, Petoria; and at the D.1.C., where original photographs can also be seen Green Peas in Winter' Not dried peas, but the meet succulent-\ green peaf!" fresh from the pod, canned and cooked in the "FRIMLEY" way. ■ "..... Order a tin of • this delicious vegetable TO-DAY—you will be,.'as- eathusiastic as .others have been. ; '■:.. .. • lib., 2ft., and J gal. canj. Size to suit every family. MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS, when you operate a STANDARD ROTARY ■You protect your health, reserve your strength, do more and better work, add comfort and pleasure to your sewing, and save a lot of time and worry. Lock and Chain Stitch on the sanie 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 alwaya does Ask any user! All duplicate parts kept. • Ten' yeare' guarantee. Machines delivered Ifree. In. epeotioa cordially invited. ' F. J. W. FEAR, ENGINEER AND IMPOKTEB. 99 WILLIS STEEET. : ALL MAKES SKILFULLY EEPAIEED. /aaasataa PERSONAL IfflitMS^j. I CONSULT A SPECIALIST FREE. 1 I L«d; M in New Zealsmi ire pirtieululy for- I j luotle in bivinssucb a reli«ble»r.d experienced 8 m Jf."", 1 '"'o,ct"!"■0 ,ct "!" ■! ral " e " oflhl!,oi|e ' - n ; Toilet Co. Mm McElwain, who has made a i life illldy of ill malleti coneemini! the Toil*!, ij < sivei her advice lo enquirers absolutely free, II | J hainsfa]linsonLnir;fCT7yTorll™ouT°e"'rouo°ed ! > by those unsishlly hiiri on the face or armi why E 3 not write now to Mill McElwain. wbo will write i { you personally in reply, jivinj you the benefit of Ej i her large experience in the treatment she ore. i I scribes. All correspondence is treated as strictly 5 5 confidenlial. Address your letter to t 1 MISS M. McELWAIN, \ , > 254 QUEEN STREET, jj ' %SteWWfl AUCKLAND. EHKi^yOU will like LANE'S MEDO. *'' LINE-Queen of Skin Tonics—for rough, scaly, sun- ■ burned, cracked and chapped skins, i/- at Chemists, .'j 2. THE results obtained by AdverUser* in tho Classined Culuiiuis of "The Dominion' are such as to confirm theii belief that thn paper has a wider cirenlbtion than any other daily jouvaed iu jJew Zeal'ind,

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 799, 23 April 1910, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 799, 23 April 1910, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 799, 23 April 1910, Page 11

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