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OVERCOAT PAYS.— —i When the cold days come on you will need an overcoat. | Why not get the beat ? | Chief Brand Clothing.. —^ Overcoats of this make are faithfully made under ideal conditions, in New Zealand. The fabrics are durable goods of high quality and finish The coats are men who are masters of their craft. There is not a stitch scamped in the making. Qhtef Brand Clothing. ——4 These Overcoats wear better than any others, and look better. Having regard to their exceptional quality, they are the cheapest coats in the market. | For Comfort with Eleganc&— " CWEF BRAND." \ f hardware bargains gggg AT 226 LAMBTON (LUAY. |T^|| We are Opening MONDAY, MAY 22nd, 1910. J We want you to form the habit of coming to us feKM and make us your Regular Ironmonger. . AVe intend to deserve this. Vi e are S OID S |™F cater for your needs as they have never before been J l§Si catered for on the Quay. We are going to make tte P prices so that you are bound to come again. Here |J I GASMAN®'" for I*. Best CHINA CUPS and .gj h KINGS Is 9d 25., 2s. 6d. SAUCERS, any pattern, f| IP KOOM HEATERS;'I2s. 6d. any shape. 2s. 6d. \ dor. fi® ASH PANS for Register to ilET PAPER, 2s. 6d. H Hi Grates, Is. 9d., per dozen pkts. I 8 1 Tffi SBTTING ' 2 = d ' Per 1 I pint|j, 2 1s?'6d!'; IS 'i 1 t-v'P'PT 92s • 3 2s. 6s. j Dessert, 45.; leas, Ujfi fl M 3s" 2s. Gd. i dozen. Guar- \I '# KEN T RICK J S CAST anteed 20 years. \gk fil SAUCEPANS and X Y L ONITE TABLE f» BOILERS, at Reduced knivesPrices. \ Johnson's, 75., Bs. per J STEEL TRAVELLING i dozen . M M nfll TRUNKS, 24, 125.; -6, Hoseley's, 65., 7s. per El h] Fj fc] 135.; 28, 14s. j 30, 15s. i dozen. II Mlf 1/ **£.? ?°?j 3S ' 5S ' CARVERS in Cases for fill ™ Shards, ss. 6d, JjL t0 "nives in Jt^lf W ffl Srn 6s. Gd., 7s. 6d. POCKET . KNIVES m K&JaffsSf /f II M $ BRUSH MATS, 25., 2s. 9d., endless variety from •-d HI! 3s. 3d. Is ' t0 4s ' 6dl w § Hundreds of Other Lines at Correspondingly Low Prices SIMS HARDWARE, The Cheapest Ironmongers, 226 LamMon Quay.

Malt Estrect for Brains. WILSON'S MALT EXTRACT IS a storehouse of energy-giving, strength-producing,. and brainbuilding materials. It is Dot a medicine, but a perfect food, whose diastase aids in the digestion of other foods. Children who are backward or delicate derive great benefit from it. Its flesh-form-ing value is quickly manifested, and ita ""produces strong bones and COOD TEETH. Mr G. M. Thomson, F.1i.5.," F. 0.5., MP sayß of it:—An excellent and pure material, and I recommend it highly. Nursing mothers will find Wilson 6 Jlalt Extract of great value. Not omy doeß it sustain the strength, but it increases the supply. of milk and improves its quality. . PRICE, IS. 6d. DOUBLE SiZE, 2S. 9d. See the wonderful working -.displays in tho windows of R. JOHNSTON, Ouba Street, and W. SALEK, Chemist, . Willis Street. They are worth seeing. D. W. VIRTUE AND CO., WHOLESALE AGENTS, WELLINGTON. I s | NO SEEDS OR SKINS | i in 51 "FRIBHInEY" I I -- I Tossaaf t? | 1 ' I l Frintley Tomato Sauoe is V. K made entirely without ad- $ [| ulteration from tiio finest I | Tomatoes, all skins and seeds t I 'boing removed. _ jjj | Its flavour is perfect—its i p appearance a . delight to the \ E ■ °y e - . ( | Grace your table with a | 1 Bottle. Until you have tasted ■: I "Fbimley" Sauco you have 'e I missed one of tho joys of life. S; Mothers and daughters, vhen you operate a STANDARD ROTARY Yon protect your health, reserve youi 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 tho same Machine. The STANDARD is the Finest and Most Com- . plete Sewing Machine in tho World, and we are sure it will give YOU moro satisfaction than any other make. It always does Ask any user! • Ail duplicate parts kept. Ten years' guarantee. Machines delivered Frea. Inspection cordially invited. F. J.'W. FEAR, ENGINEER AND IMPORTER. 99 WILLIS STREET. AIL MAKES SKILFULLY REPAIRED; personal eessSses^ L| CONSULT ft SPECIALIST FREE. | E] Ladi« in New Zealand are particularly for- In ijj • lunate in having such a reliable and experienced tjl Wa Specialist to refer lo in mailers of the toilet as Pjs [?] Miss McElwato, the N. Z. Agent'fcr "Milos Prf SI Toilet Co." Miss McElwain, who has made a fej ?(] life study of all matters conceminc the 'loilet, m ?«•] Gives her advice to enquirers absolutely free. If Nft |3 you are worrying about vour complexion, if your ft] P hair is falling or turninc grey, or if you are troubled jg g] by tbosc umwblly hairs on ihc face or arms, why Ej fclj not write now to Miss McElwain, who will write |L< you nerson?lly in reply, giving you the benefit of KJ btr i3rge experience in the treatment she ore- ta RJ scribes. All correspondence is treated as strictly 1$ M confidential. Address your letter to ra 0 MISS M. McELWAIN, | 254 QUEEN STREET. M IBMS AUCKLAND; ESSSSS#^ Your Lingerie and Our Laundry. Daintiest Lingerie if sent to the Excelsior Laundry will bo returned to you as fresh and crisp and whito as when it was new. Laundering with us is an art—we carry it to such a degree of perfection. Our charges are moderate. Telephone No. 2476. excelsior Laundry, 83 Adelaide Road. "COORGNG" PRIVATE HOSPITAL. (Obstotrieal.) Nurses J. WILSON & E. E. WALKER. Telephone 231 G. Address: 121 Tasinan Street, Wellington. EVERY HOME COMFORT. SPACIOUS GROUNDS. J. DRUNKENNESS can be cured, a 1" UICKLT, Secretly, Permanently at home by "DRiNICO" Powders, r Huiul-etln of sufferers cured by this Wonderful Discovery. Write NOW for ,t l'amphlets Free (signing Mr. or Mrs.) to a INTERNATIONAL DRINK CURE CO., Boi 23, Wellington,

The winter is coming, with its alter- j nating bleakness and humidity, its rail ; and pelting rain—all the tilings ana in- ; (luences that try the complexion so j severely. Havo you thought of that* • Are you content to go on just anyliow, letting the weathor do its worst with ; one of your dearest possessions—your ; comeliness? If you are not the remedy ; it readv to your hand. Mrs. Arthur Stannard found it after years of searching, and its world-wide popularity has given her a second fame. Lakshnn, tho infallible Indian sldn-lotion, perfectly harmless, perfectly wholesome, perfectly efficacious, in bottles, of all good dealers in toilet requisites, 3s. Gd.; or post free from the John Strange Winter Company, ' Wellington, 3s. 9d. ■For golfers, and all women who i are miich in tho open, Lakshmi has proved itself an 'absolute necessity of ; the toilet. It proves itself on one trial. J -Advt. " "Did you hear about the red, white, and blue wedding this morning?" "No; ' what about it?" "The bride was in red, f tho bridegroom thought he had left the ( ring at home and turned white, and tho f bride's father, who had all the bills to < pay, looked exceedingly blue." > ' i "DISEASE IN HAIR PADS." _< Many hair and 6calp troubles are 1 caused through wearing pads which are 1 stuffed with dirty horse hair, wool, eto. Wise women will purchase "Belgravia" Pads only, which are guaranteed to contain pure hair only, perfectly sterilised. , Every genuine pad bears maker's name, \ Hendy, Hair Specialist, Donedin Sold by leading drapers, Is. each. Ask for them, and take no other. Wholesale only from Bing, Harris and Co., Warehousemen. Wellington.—Advt. 3 Brice's Regenerator MAKES a HAIR f GROW H • • l Bcwre Using. After Using, a I These . illustrations are from genuine photographs by H. H. Clifford, tho wellknown Christehurcb photographer, and I TELL A TRUE STORY I 3 Das any other hair restorer ever shown s living results? BRICKS REGENERATOR, is prepared in two strengths:— j « Price ■ ■ ■ - 3/6 £ Special Strength • 5/6 (For long-standing oases) 1, Obtainable Jrom leadlm chemists. 7 ' BRICE'S ItEGENEIIATOE can bo obtoinod at tho Pharmacies of:—li. JoliE:1. Eton, Cuba Street; C. li. I'errett, Mang, ners Streot; W. S. Wallace, Willis u- Stroet; C. A. Fletcher, and Dunbar il. Sloano, Lambton Quay; S. Brodin, UonDS stable Street; E. Aplin, l'otono; and at id tho DJ.C., whoro original photographs ! can olio ba seen.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 823, 23 May 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 823, 23 May 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 823, 23 May 1910, Page 3

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