IW AII* 1S S 1 ¥¥ avails J. @ © © 1 IT WILL PAY YOU. 1 J 9 o'clock Sfiajpi | | 1 | | Everything Reduced. I i __ ALL EYES L©oii mueift aSike, b&ai Al3 Eyes dmi't See aSaS?© S TVrOST people can see fairly clearly, but many have to struggle to do itseeing is a severe strain to them. This is why there are so many headache sufferers. take a little trouble uith your eyes, or they will probably trouble you. Most pleasures and much ot your capacity for work depend ori good vision, HAVE YOUR SIGHT TESTED! Because onlv by means of scientific Sight Testing can you learn their true condition, lou get :he full benefit of my experience, ancl if you'do not need glasses I will tell you so. Spectacles and Eyeglasses adapted to the requirements of th'fe ' eyes at most reasonable charges. REPAIRS NEATLY DONE. FRANK SHAW, Qualified Chemist and Practical Optician, MEDICAL HALL, MANNERS STfIEET, And the Cecil Buildings, Lambton Quay, Wellington.
GO ,UP, THOU BALDHEAD, mHE sight of a BALD-HEADED man does not excite the same contempt to-day as in the time of Elijah. AVe sea him at the theatre, in his office. "We catch the polish of his head as ho raises his hat in the Btreet. We take him now as an acccpted fact. Ifc seoras the natural order of tilings he should bo bald. But how docs he take it himself? ilie chances are his toilet-table is an array of hair-rcstorers and tonics, which have proved ineffectual. The chances are lie has given up the quest for hair m disgust. "WIOLETTA" is his fleed, if he but Knew. /HIOLETTA," the nourishment required to tone up the dormant colls and produce the growth which is mail's natural right. Price »3s. Gd. Sold Everywhere. Agents-VETTCH AND AIXAN, Welling tons Busiest Store; J. R. WOOD, Chemist, Waldegrave's Buildings, The Square, Palinerston North; and A ,T MIKEIELEES, Chemist, Johnsonviilo." patent possibilities, you may or may not ba aware of 'he possibilities of your invention, but if you want it turning into £ s. d.. ask ' Sydney H. HI CCS, Patent Attorney. Cooper's Buildings, Willis Street, how it Is done. He will toll you what it is capable of, and how others haua bucoeetiod, i — James Smith's feat Winter Sale The success achieved by this Sale is simply astounding. Crowds have visitpH THE NEW house all through the veek, noth".vith=timding the inclement weather, testifying to the attractions of tho Bargains. CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, At SALE PRICES. INFANTS' MUSLIN PELISSES—De. taohed capes, slightly soiled. Usual I' n , cei ,. 10s. 6d., IGs. Gd., 19s. Gd. Sale Prices, 3s. 11d., 6s. 11d., 7s. Ild. INI AN XS SILK PELlSSES—Detached capes. Usual prices, 14s. Gil., las. Gd., 18s. Gd. Sale Prices, ss. 11d., 6s. 1ld„ 7s lid. INFANTS' WHITE MUSLIN FROCKS and OVERALLS—'Trimmed embroidery. Usual prices, 4s. lid., 3s. IUL Sale Prices, 2s. 6d., 2s. ild, INFANTS' PELISSES—In ,ser?o and nestling cloth, slightly soiled. Usual ' prices, 7s. lid., 13s. Gd., 235. Gd. 4'>* Sale Prices, 4s. 11d., 6s. Ild.. 7s, lid.! Os. 11d, FLEECY CEEAM PELISSES-Witli detachcd capes. Usual prices, ■. ISs. Gd., 225. Gd. Sale Prices, 9s. 11d), 11s. 6d. "WHITE SILK FROCKS—For infants and children. Usual prices, 3s. Ltd. 13s. Gd. Sale Prices, ss. Ltd., 7s. 11d" CHILDREN'S WASHING COSTUMES —In white una cream cashmere Usual prices, 7s. 'id., 17s. Gd. Sale Prices, 2s. lid.. 4s. 11d CHILDREN'S' WHITE WASHING SILK COSTUMES-Usual prices 15s. 6(1., 17s. lid. P ' Sale Prices, 6s, 11d. t 7s. 11d CHI rMSFi S EIDIN « HOOD LAI Lb—ln large sizes Regular prices, 17s. Cel., 19s. Gd. Sale Prices, 6s, 11d., 7s. 11d. James' Smith, Ltd., Cafe a Street, Wellington. BUTTER FINEST FIRST CRADE FAGTORY, Is, per pound. Warden's, Willis Street Let good Digestion wait % on .Appetite 1 j by inking regularly afler every meal j j| reniie'S mm 1 the sure curc for Icidigeatlon, Heartburn, Acidity, and Flntnleuco. II |i digests the food you eat, and sweetens the stomach by increasing the ra digestive fluids, |j 2/6 Bottle of all Chemists and Stores H ■ ? J|
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 857, 1 July 1910, Page 9
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