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I PILES CURED 1 !•■'■■■ WELL IN FOUR DAYS. $ I t „ Su SS e ' B ,' r P i l " y' U ■» IntuMtal to reading the following recital, ihntrln. 1 * Rexon«.»nd being somethng quite new I gave it a trial. The r«f.H „.. Sj | pleasant surprise, for in the course of about four daVsJratrSStwftt nSfon S I <fi entirely ml of the P.les, and there is no sign of them coming on aisdri a?,„„ 1J W 1 ~u R "?^ ai! , ar ?, l i" b , , " l:nled l''or Cuts. Burns. Bruises, Eczema, PimDlw Sort. 1 | Chapped Hands, Chi Main,, Piles, and all Irritations and Eruptions o "hSkin I ? Sold by all Chemists and Stores in triangular pots at 1/6 ami s/~SamoStm 4 i SdSS?N.S.W UUnP ° n ™ lkat '° a t0 the L "°- Tonic piU c °- "■ o ? ConncTtt 1 i I ? Values '-that Favot** I i'■ i ■ \ the Mujei'd FURS, '< \ i '' ■ ' ' | \ There Is probably no accessory to a woman's dress \ \ about which she knows so little as the Winter Furs. '$ . '■ I '■• In buying sho Is guided ohleßy by looks and price—the f 23 \ two most deceptive things. \ Wm® b Even experts can be fooled in Furs, and the price Is high \ \or low, acoordlng to the animal's pelt—not what It looks I like. j . '. Tho buyer of Furs Is safe in purchasing at .-.'(' ■ : i i because only OO.OD QUALITY FURS are sold there. You I ;; cannot buy Inferiority at TE ARO HOUSE, because even In I :; the low-priced Furs the quality is always higher than the \ S price. As for Values, here ara a few:— '' \ •; t t SPECIAL VALUE IN 50 LIGHT AND DARK SABLE I ■■ MARMOT RECORD STOLES, finished wiS four real \ l bquirrel Tails. These wore previously marked from 12s •• •I 6d. to 275. 6d. each. NOW ss. 11d., 6s. 11 d., 7s. lid., ' ; and Bs. 11d. ' j \ SEVEN ONLY SABLE MARMOT. STOLES-AII two' yards t .; kng, and finished with braid ornament, four Squirrel s' » Tails, Formerly 17s. 6tl. NOW 6s. lid. t » A SPECIAL OFFER OF CONLY SABLE MARMOT THROW- I OVER SCARVES, 68 inches long, plain ends. Formerly E 3 18s.'6d. ■ . , NOW 12S. 6d. I s FIVE ONLY SABLE MARMOT THROW-OVERS, finished i with six. Squirrels' Tails. Formerly worth from 21s to ' j ■ 255. 6d. TO BE CLEARED at 17s. 6d. each. ? i. HANDSOME, CAPE STOLES, with deep collars, 2 yards 1 I long, finished eight tails and paws. Previously 50s I - I : TO BE SOLD at 395. 6d. Same Length, trimmed six ' t tails and four paws; Previously 425. NOW 325! 6d, ji I A Broken Lot of FURS, comprising various New Shapes, all \ ■ '{ Good Quality and Styles, To be-Sold at One-third below * I Ordinary Prices. These wore English Samples, secured at | . 5.. a Special Discount, and tho Prices range from 10s. 6d. 'i \ to 70S. Perhaps you will find a.Fur in: this lot to suit \ gag a „f you.., ,:,.•..,.,,,-,. ,. . ■;,■ ::,'..;: 'igisssi. p Sable Fitch is always a lovely Fur, and gives all the j • i; luxurious appearance .of Sable Marmot, but cost 6 consider- 5j ~, j ably less. TE ARO HOUSE have ..an Vexceptionally.' well-"5 fc . assorted stock of this popular Fur. I 1 ' ■ 5 SABLE FITCH STOLES; consisting of four skins, and fin- \ ;. ishod with heads, tails, and paws, MS., 475. 6d., 585., = . (■.- 635. each. Twenty other larger Shapes, majority of ] . them exclusive, 675. 6d. to £6 BS. \ \ NEW FLAP-OVER MUFFS.to match, 475. 6d„ 525. 6d„ I ; 575. 6d., 655., to 84S. . ' ' \ \' The ¥m of tSie Bea?. '"I ' i ' ■■- ■ N ■' I '■'. . This is one of the Season's favoured Furs, and a very 'i S • fine- stock, including both Canadian and Siberian Bear Furs. '■ | MEDIUM AND DARK CANADIAN BEAR THROW-OVERS I AND STOLES, 275, 6d., 305., 355., 425., 505., 635., to n J 120 S. . 3 I SIBERIAN THROW-OVERS AND STOLES, 395. 6d„ 48s. ' ? Bd., 595. 6d., to 955. ■ \ ' \ MUFFS to match, 295. 6d! to 84s. 3 \ A FEW LNUSUALLY HANDSOJIE, BEAR SETS—Very \ f choice styles, /9, 10, 11, and 12 guineas. | rFOXALINE STOLES, CAPES, SCARVES, CIRCLETS, Etc., \ in White and Dyed Shades, including Stone, Sable, Silka, s ; Smoke and Pointed Fox. Large stock, and every eood I |i shape, 6s. lid. to 475. 6d. \ I 5 t. ■ i \ .A Special Window Display \ ■ of Bear, dafmot arac3 Fitch l !''•.•' /■.■■.■■ i ; - Furs .now being made. I 'I \ ■ > ■ i IF YOU CONTEMPLATE A PURCHASE, DO NOT MISS' ; SM ■ SEEING IT. ' 5 222^ !i ~ ■■ ■ . ■ 7\ : 1 , i I 'TE.'ARO HOUSE I' 1 > - '\ \ Cuhk and Dimn Streets, : J .Wellington. S

■ gj£i| 1&27 $ IMb E3SS3 ma ESES *M L.„.*^-.. - l,j EE2338 SsarS,' maanaf "".':"'" KS siebs aagjiia | QS2Q7 r.'.'.^lJUj 535| $ stands«for mvuan f|SL mellor s = {g§SS|lp§ ' e sauciest sauce, rifTflTlil ismlffiS ' n tWO kinds ofggllg: f^^a - sauciness — mild JESS and piquant. v Vourgroct'keepiboth, 3A ' Hoit<ritliMeUott.bMMt»lU> Merit TfIHE DOMINION" employs a stall of JL Advertising Experts, whose services are always available. They will give valuable .Advice to Advertisers, and Write Advertisements .without any extra ckoiso.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 811, 7 May 1910, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 811, 7 May 1910, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 811, 7 May 1910, Page 14

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