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THIS BRAND' FOR WINTER! w Ivw I Club Men ' Business Men > city Jr Men ' Country Men - College if Men ' and Scllool boys in win--3 \ WVm\ft ter like to wear 1 y Ki ' SOFT -. • . 77 ' 0 Symbo/ or I "B V WARMTH AND COMFORT IN SHIRTS, f OF • . DILTOI WHITE CIIIS SECONDS. ■-■■•■ Mow PfoceedEng. '"• Scores of people are 'waiting to buv them! Thev \ of CUPS AND SAUCERS (Coff&j, Teas and BiTalZtsf ' PLATES (All Sizes), MEAT DISHES* FRUIT S' SWEET DISHES, JUGS, TEAPOTS, Etc., Etc Remember! These are ROYAL DOULTQN WHITE CHINA, ' and the Prices are so, Ridiculously Low that a Sneedv Clearanco is a certainty. \ CEAKs & Co, 33'ianners St., Weliiuftoa.

BeaotiM : ■'.- , Chjidrenl, -'; : . They must have beautiful hair> ; A child with thin or sparse hair ■cannot , .he-.beautiful. The loveliest children in. New Zealand are those whose hair is kept luxuriant and beautiful by - \ W. BRICE, OF CHRISTCHURCH, who has been fifty years "a Hair Specialist, and he strongly recommends for Children's Hair— BRICES' NUTRITIVE -'CREAM. Price, l/S. ■ ■■■ BRICES' REGENERATOR is ' positivejythe finest Hair-producer yet discovered. It. utterly extirpates the insidious little diseases ■that so frequently cause baldness. Price, 3/6 ; special strength, 5/6 i' -'W. BRICE'& SON, - 187 Colombo Street, 3 CHRISTCHURCH., ' BEICE'S REGENERATOR can bo odtained at tho Pharmacies of:—B. Johnston, Cuba-Street;,.C. H. Porrett, Manners Street;' W. S. Wallace. ; Willis. Street; C. A. .Fletcher, and Dunbar Sloane, Lambton Quay; S. Brcdin, Constable. Street; E: Aphn, Potono; and at the D.1.C., where original photographs can also be seen. ; • \ Frimley Green-Peas 1 I / .in Winter ■ Not dried pea«, but the | most succulent green peas fresh from the pod, canned and cooked in the "FRIMLEY" way. I Order a tin of this delicious vegetable TO-DAY—you wUI be as eiithusiastio as others hare. been, lib., 21b., and j'gal. caois; 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 same Machine. The STANDARD is the Finest and Most Complete Sewing Machine in the, World,- and we are sure it will give YOU more satisfaction than any .other make. It always, does Ask any .user! : All duplicate parts kept. Ten years' guarantee. Machines delivered, Free. -Inspection cordially invited. ,' F. J. W. FEAR, : ENGINEER AND IMPOETEE, 99 WILLIS STREET. ALL MAKES..SKILFTJLLY, REPAIRED. You want STRENGTH. You can get it and keep it, by taking LANE'S EMULSION. You can WORK better, play better, rest better, when you 4ake LANE'S EMULSION. Your nerves will be Steadier, and digestion better when you take LANE'S EMULSION. You will sleep SOU NOER and rest more contentedly when you take LANE'S EMULSION. LamTs Emulsion ssaggsa Protects the whole family against coughs, colds, catarrh, bronchitis, asthma, consumption. Take LANE'S EMULSION at the first sign of a coldr-breathe in through the nostrils pure fresh air, and plenty of it-and your cold will disappear, in a remarkably short time-just try LANE'S EMULSION arid prove these statements. The large size is the economical ■ size, 4/6 per bottle. Take none but LANE'S. 68

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 801, 26 April 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 801, 26 April 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 801, 26 April 1910, Page 3

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