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i ' FOR WINTER! | | J¥ \; •£>/ Club Men, Business Men, City ffl NSsteStf Men, Country Men. College . ! M Men ' and Scnoolboi,s m win " - '$f .4 j **\\ ter like to wear ' !' ■ i JlSltiii i£s § The y fit the ] 3 figure in form r ZEAtANDIA" •'■ £&**% /*nA The Symbol of 1 1 l?B V WARMTH AND COMFORT IN S "]^£[f-J! \ FOR INFANTS, INVALIDS AND THE-AGED. . \ ', A food of great nutritive value, which can be made I I suitable for any degree of digestive power by the j l simple process of letting it stand for a longer or j i shorter period at one stage of its preparation. \ I Benger's Food forms with milk, a dainty, delicious and \ I highly nutritive cream, entirely ■ free from rough and ' \ \ indigestible' particles.' "The Lancet" describes it as \ I "Mr. Benger's admirable preparation." ' ■ ~ s ,-. Readers ran olitnin .1 4 S-|ngc bof.l:lct, " Bcngcr's Foo.l and Hoiv to Use It," ' ", L which co.ilarns a,"Concise Guide to the' Rearing of Infants'" and practical j inrnrmalion on the care of Invalids, etc, on application to Benger's Food Ltd., \ Otter Works, Manchester, England. - . « fßcnger's Food is sold in tins by Druggists, etc., eoeryulhere. bm jB A BOON FOR THE WINTER. THE HANDIEST OIL HEATING STOVE ON THE MARKET. : The -' ' . CIVES SPLENDID HEAT. kSOWSMIm EASILY ' CARRIED FROM ROOlf, ' , TO . ROOM - : ' 'THE VERY BEST QUALITY f teS|f;<iffi?vi J •■'■'' AND'FINISH. "' EVERY STOVE. IS GUARANTEED..' Woifß%il£s% " "" ...PATISFACrpRY IN USE! |SftteKl|ii RAIL.FREE EVERYWHERE.. , . ' No. .I—A Splendid Stove for Household Use, ... . us. ad. • No. 2—The General Favourite, 16S. 6tl. feifeflS*#&;':'!& ' '■ No. 3—Nickel Finish, Largo Size, ' ■...'•.■'- 21s. 6d. '• • No. 4—Plain Finish, Largo Sfeo,: ,20s. ' . No. s—Superbly Finished, Attractivo, ' and Exceedingly well . made, 4%sX#&?s&#oi ; !i ■■'■"■.' ..'■' 325. 6d. ■ 101 CUBA-'STREET-' telephone, 2280, Jjf : '"' P&- 226 LAMBTON QUAY, Tolephono 2085. 'NO. NEED ]JJA;i>',AMB. TUTSCHKA, GREY HAIR. I, ; ' dressmakerINo one need have grey hair, for f ' AND. LADIES'TAILOB, 1 " Milos Hair Restorer "will coraple.cly |' . BOULCOTT CHAMBERS. m restore it to its original shade, at the same :j . . ■■ i'. " *"" 7"'"• I time promoting an abundant growth of f -Lj. , Qwn Materia i Uado v -f] heallhy hair. . ■ | - ■ -. ... . |3 ' Milos never fails—it's guaranteed to j ■ pr fulfil its claims—you can use it with safely ;i B? - ~m " « and perfect confidence in its results. « ' SP™W . ElceUenoT, I Price 7/6 from chemisis.or post free from | • %Jm&- fijfeiS 1 LM. WIcELWAIN, .. ; '•puU'Q.U.ETS for Weddings and Presets. M 254 Queen Street, Auckland. ?• - 0 . tations. Dainty Posios and 3tak9tj #] . , : . .:. ." ior BirUidays,: lion \ oyage, etc. Wreathj Free advice given by personal a u;j funeral Kinbleuis sent to any part 0/ , - i T^'r^i^Vr^V/r - Dominion., . , Miss .- -Vice-E«j;al ' ' ■ " ' Florist.' S6- Willis Street.■.Wollinfiton . . MALT EXTRACT." 1.-' '™- tailor' :■■■> _„. „ „»,,,e • JL * (Late :o£ Nodmo and Co.), HAS A.TWO.FOLD VALUE. NE W AUTUMN-,GOODS-ARRIVED. It is rich in nosh and bone-form- Gall - and Inspect, ihff elements, and has the uniiiue Costnmes, from £i 4s. Skirts, from property of dißcstiue other foods. . £\ S S , Ladies' Own-Material when'taken in conjunction \nth thern. _ Mado Up • •' .-Wilsofl's .Halt Mud ' ' Fhom Z J^ ! is made iii Dunedin from the finest ' .' ■ Barlev Malt, and our improved method . : ' of preparation makes it better than . .._'_' any imported, so that you have a "*■"•'■'••'^■"""" l ■■■■■■" —.r.....,,,....... „» Superior Malt at. Ualf the Price. „n,,«„„„i, rr , ■ Of Rroat valnq in cases of indues- RftiISFWJVFS tion. malnutrition, convalescence. UUUJIi 1! i I L. u, Relieves the tired organs, -creates 1 1■ r \ rure, .an appetite, and brines back visour <ASK £01 and Bottlos-Is. 6d. and'». Sd. WII SOWN ' -MM Double the quantity in tho large " «H>J"ll . • Cured. ' .To be had' at .aJl'Chemißtß and • SAMS & BACON. 'Grocers. .- .— MADE from:Piga■killed See our Arte display in R, JOHN- -u-1- under strict Govern. STON'S Window.-Cuba Street, whero ," ui-jnt Inspection, free samples can be obtained. , FRFP FROM .D. W. VIRTUE AND CO., - mcfrTflOr ' Wholesale Agents,: WELLINGTON. | ... DISEASE. . : Clean Xhousinda of people suf. " AKT DEPOT. • ' J er , m ea;tiu e m » u ™ HANNAH'S BUILDINGS, -LAMBTON and '. .. QUAY. ■„'.■.. - •, " Wilson's THE MISSES JIACANDEEW AND ralat- HAMS AiCU JACOH HAYES have just imported a largo ~ flr „ selection of Coloured Sequins, Stars, uuio ' , ... Jewels,'etc., suitable for, decorating even- ABSOLu 1 LLY PURE. ing and fancy custumes; Fairy Wings, Seo that they carry ths Coloured and Silver Wire -Butterflies, .Masterton Abattoir Stamp. Crcscenis, and Stars, Silver Gauze (10in. ' . . Take nothing but wide); at Is. 3d. i:or yard. Also a choice V WILSON'S. ' lot of the newest Fancy Work marked WAIRARAPA BACON FACTORY. exceptionally low; largo-sized Art Col-. ..Ham ariri Rnrnn rnrr>n>' our-eS Tablef Covers, 2s. Gd. each; Cheese , Ham H a "Vl Suk" • '• and Cake d'Oyleys, 3d., each; new Winter - . H - Proprietor. , Vesting?, etc. Siwcial Discount for Coun-'. ,-rr"-" Jl " . ' 11 ' try Bazaars and Sales of Work, ■" ' ■' : DRUNKENNESS CAN BE CURED. ,t /-. Q f) D O N'fi '" f\XSICKLY. Secretly.'.Permanently at PElV ffi„f^n l ' l,AL, ' '' U home bv "DRINKO" Powders: „ • ' TOTT ( 2fef? tr ,; C^ J P- m , T_„ Jluudrerls of suffered cured by this Nurses J. WILbONJ; h. E. WALKEEr iVouderful Discovery. Wrtto NOW for m-i.-i,™ «„» Pamphlets Free (sinning Mr. or Mrs.) to ~. ,„, Telephone 2346 . " ■ Address: 121 Tasman Street, Wellington. INTEENATIONAL DUINK CURE CO„ EVEET HOME COMFORT. Box 23. Wellington. SPACIOUS GROUNDS.

COMPLETELY CURED. "I had a very bad cold, and tried nil? sorts of romedies," writes Miss E. Middle-'-ton, Taradale, Vic "Getting no relief from these, I tried Dr. Sheldon s New Discovery, which gave immediato relief, and, continuing it, I was completely cured." Price Is. Cd. and 3s.—Advt. -' - . ... IG*

1 I I It will Pay YOU to Buy | Ifl _ —— 1 FRUITS. ' I The Primley Factory is situated \ near Hastinss-tho "Garden of ) Hawke's Bay,". and the pick" of the i BEST FRUIT GROWN "is at its. dis- J poBaJ. ' The Frimley Orchards alone 4 contain 60 mile-lone rows of selected i peach trees and .30 of nears, 90 miles g. - In Frimley- Factory' the- best * machinery and the highest skill put up this splendid fruit into-cans, s Enthusiasm to ma.kc the best pro- J duct Eoes hand in hand with, rigor-, s ous inspection of every detail, fi YOUE interests arc safeguarded in j every way. 't Order a trial tin. of Fnmley— I you'll like it. . ■ ■:■' * f . 21b., ' 71b., and i-eal: pine; 21b. 5 Glass Jars. Size to suit every. J. family. - -- g .-' .. THE ■ - STANDARD ROTARY IS giving more • complete satisfaction, therefore receiving more favourable comment and enjoying .greater popularity than all other ! . SEWING MACHINES combined. This is because it runs far easier, quicker, and quieter; because tho KOTARY" is more durable, and'costs less than any other first-class 'machine. All duplicate parls are obtainable.' It is guaranteed.for 10 years. With .these'plain facts before you it would be unwise to buy a machine until you havo tried the STANDARD. Intelligent and busy , people especially, welcome. Sole Agent: F. J. W. FEAR, 99 WILLI-? STREET. ■• All Makes Skilfully Repaired. Telophono 97G. Established 30 years, MSS JENSSEN, ' TEA KSTCHEN, HANNAH'S BUILDINGS, LAMBTON QUAY. .' HOME-MADE CAKES TO ORDER. Telephone 525. : '•' SUOWEOOM SALE SHOWROOM SALE At" . LEYDON'S CUBA STREET. ICTOR THREE DAYS ONLY,! $0 - STATING TO-DAT! 25 TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES, -usually . ■«<;.. SALE PRICE 30s. 18 STORM TWEED COATS, usually 455.. \. SALE. PRICE 255. .£l5O. worth' of' SAMPLE UNDER- ' CLOTHING, at ENGLISH COST. •THREE DAYS ONLY! .. Special attention given to Country Ordere, and forwarded in rotation. LEYDON'S, - . CUBA STREET.,.

I Mr/Percy XS. Mo®Ay 9 248 Flinders 'Street, Adelaide, S.A., ' k who was cured of Influenza hy ) Chamberlain's Coiiffh-' Remedy; fr &{s*** \ The best way to form-an opinion about a medicine is to use it yourself, yet the h Wrss. t % testimony of a prominent storekeeper like' Mr. Moody should carry weight. Read ' f v %|4 Sk # what he has to say: . _ * *''¥** # . " The good experience I have had with Chamberlain's Cough Remedy prompts me to write '■ >*£"* r " f ' a ' l(i te " yOU ° f mi < casei I was seized with a severe attack of influenza ; and one of our ' 4 ' custoiners who llad experienced great benefit by talcing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, \i p strongly recommended me to give it a trial. I did, and on the morning following the day on Jr \ U <K ' which I started to take it; . I awoke feeling much better. The headacheiand feverishness had F T ~""'' a* * V entirely disappeared. I continued taking the remedy, and in a few days'was completely cured >»» tuf V *" * *t<y /A A nnd again able to attend to mv business; there being none of the bad after*effects that ''/ 'r * •* As tf/«WM frequently follow an attack of influenza. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has a good reputation •3\X "p * /W V«i V W ' th ° Ur CUstomers ' and; aftor tllis Personal experience, I now sincerely feel that I can recom*<,!»£NM *$/*&£ *-fi mend it as a really excellent preparation, and.will.do all I can in the interest of sufferers to p a f &s*>>& l«£% make its merits widely known." . PERCY T. .S. MOODY, General Storekeeper. ' ■ < ■■■.■■■■.,.' ,' '..,,:..'., -...' „;

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 850, 23 June 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 850, 23 June 1910, Page 3

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