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Durable and . Dainty. .1 I 111 l II I ll' AH fastidious women know the difficulty of getting underlinen of good cut and fine texture that will wear well. With that object in view, the wisest of them now in« sist upon , I "ZBALANMA." LOOKS BEST 8 FITS BEST! ■ ' WEARS BEST! IS BEST! Beats the Best of Other Makes S a ' ' ' " " * " "" ~ For the Resideats of Thorndon and Wellington North Snbnris, jm' THE- SIMS HARDWARE 00. tyf et Have much pleasure In announcing that they are opening in §i~§& premises lately occupied by Messrs. Cameron and Christie and' sssS» the British and American Hardware House, 226 Lambton Quay— feejp' a first class Ironmongery establishment, f'f. We feel sure in doing this we shall have tire, support of tha great number of buyers, who in the past have realised that on ths Quay they have had \S) pay very high prices. Goods of the highest grade will now be placed before you at the prices which have made our Cuba Street business FAMOUS Si FOR LOW PRICES. ' We respectfully ask your support in this undertaking, and we will pledge that our best efforts will bo directed to supplying your wants with quick expedition, goods of the highest quality at reasonable prices. You who have favoured us with your valued patronage in the past may, rest assured we fully appreciate your favours, and would ask that wo may be the recipients of the same In the future, and also that you will please accept our thanks for favours In the past and to come. Yours faithfully, THE SIMS HARDWARE CO., Ltd., Ironmongers.

Men with the business sense do not fall out and rond each other because they compete in trade.—Mr.' Fairbanks, ox-Vice-President of the United States. We are a practical poople. We have more courage, more determination in acting in the face of difficulty than probably any other people. We have not so much science, but the harder the difficulty the more tho Anglo-Saxon delights in' sotting himself to ovorcomo it.—Mr. Haldane, M.P, Frimley' Green Peas in Winter Not dried peaa, but tie most suceulent green peas fresh from the pod, canned and cooked in the 'TRIMLEY" way. ■" Order a tin of this delicious vegetable TO-DAY—you will be as enthusiastic as others have been. lib., 21b., and i gal. cans. Size to suit every family.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 813, 10 May 1910, Page 3

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392

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 813, 10 May 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 813, 10 May 1910, Page 3

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