An art union of an unusual character it at present being hold by two wellknown local painters, namely, Mr. Tom 31., Bruoo and Mr. Nugent Welch. Altogether, there are ten prizes, ■ all' of which havo received official sanction at various art exhibitions in tho Dominion. > The pictures are on viow at tho leading picture dealers, where tickets are obtainable, price la. In giving their bost work the artists intend to raise tho tone of art unions generally.—Advt. Ton' 1 know quite well tho old houses, jlarns, stables, and outhouses around "Wellington harbour rats. You also.know theso rodenta are tho moans of conveying disease germs to your house, and by this means is conveyed to your children. It is your duty to annihilate them, and the best remedy, which is sure death to the pest, is Shaw's Death to Kats, in bottles, Is. 6d., and sold only by Frank Shaw, Family Chemist, Medical Hall, Manners Street, and tho Cecil Buildings, Lambton Quay.—Advt. Ladies' Costumes are made at tho English Tailoring Rooms. 52 Willis Street. Those who Lave been gowned by Mr. W. S. Bedford, continually" advertise him, -Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 817, 14 May 1910, Page 12
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187Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 817, 14 May 1910, Page 12
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