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r! tw# fc?fev %<; 1 •:, ,r f i ;'- tnia picture aiioto the Union Clothing Goirraanvs premises in Mis tsifOsa of Oiicnsiiva alterations ana street widening Improvements, brinks ana mortar are vusnoiing aown in all directions. Our prices are consistent with tha bricks and also the mortar, reductions will still continue in all departments until the improvements are completed. TIE CORNER SHOP. Oil 1 HUMS. , And at JACKSON STREET, PETONE.

A BALLAD FOR THE BALD. Winnie used to wear a toupee, Pads, and puffs like other girls. Had two switches made from combingß, Transformation fringe and curls. But her pennies went on treatment. Shampoo, massage, tonic. But greyer grew slio week by week, While Dandruff, it was chronic. How she yearned for Nature's tresses^ Crimping irons did fret her. Thought she'd try experiments, And bought some "WIOLETTA." Soon her scalp felt cool and pliaat. She who oft spent,days in Fuming over falling hair, Watched a growth amazing. W innic's coifture now is envied By every theatregoer, In the street and car and tea-roora, School friends hardly know her. L'ENVOI. Ye, who pine for Youth, and find All artifice a fetter, Profit by Winnie's wisdom and For hair use "Wioletta." Price, 3s. Gd. Sold Everywhere. , Agents—VElTCH AND ALLAN, Welling, ton's Busiest Store; J. E. WOOD, Chemist, WaJdegrave's Buildings, Tha Square, Palmersion North; and A. J, JJ.IRKIELEES, Chemist, Johnsonville. PATENT -PQSSIBILiTIES. YOU may or may not bo aware of the pcssicilitiej of your invention, but is you want it turning into £ s. d., ask SYDNEY K. HiGGS, Patent Attorney, Cooper's Euildings, Wiiiis Street, how it is done, He will tell you what it is capable of, and liow others havs succeeded.

; James Smith's i finest Winter Sale The remarkable success attending | tliis Sale is striking evidence of the magnitude of the Bargains. The people - have been attracted to the Store by the 1 strength of the values offering. [ CLEARANCE OF FURS. ' marmot neckletsNow 3s. 6d., 3s. lid., fls. Hd. each. ; MARMOT NECKLETS—With stole ends, Now 14s. 6d., 17S. 6d., 19S. I 6d., 21s. Bd. ; MARMOT NECKLETS—With stole ends, heads, and tails, Now 21s. 6d., 225. 6d., 255. SO., 295. 6d., 325. 6;i,, 355. 6li. MARMOT NECKLETS—StoIp ends, elaborately trimmed with' heads and tails, New 355. 6d., 375. 6d., 425. 6d., 455., 475, 6d., to 755. MUFFS—To match the above. Now 105. 6d. 15S. 6d., 14S. 6d., IoS. 6d,, 183. Gd., 17S. Gd. to 355. MARMOT SABLE FURS-Rcal Skins. Usually 003., 705., £7 7s. NOW 253., 355. 6d., £4 10S. WHITE FOXALINE NECKLET—With heads and tails. Now 12s. Gd., 15s, 6d., 17S, Gd., 19S, Gd. i MUFFS—To match, At 7s. 11d., 10s. 6d., 12s, 6t1., 155., 17S. Ed., 21S. : James Smith, Ltd., Ceba Street, Wellington. : Cherries I Ctieppies! CHOICEST SOUTH AUSTRALIAN, 2£lb, Tins 10& Wardell's, Willis Street. Appetite. There is no sauce like appetite. There is no appetite without Renzie's Pepso, I the Great C'urc for Indigestion, j Acidity, Flatulence, and Catarrh | of the Stomach. i KENZIIi'S PEPSO digests the food you cat, and makes it taste I I good. j All Chemists and Stores, 2s. 6d. > Cures RHEUMATISM I and Bodily Achcs and Pains. jj. off C/jci:iis/3 atltl Stores The arrears in income tax are beginning to corae in to the British Exchfr. quer. The return for the present fi. n.ineial year up to Jlay t-i s h uws au j n _ creaso from this source of revenue over the same period of last year of £1,516,000.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 863, 8 July 1910, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 863, 8 July 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 863, 8 July 1910, Page 7

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