EVERYTHING FOR, THE GARDEN. i "PLANTING time will soon be hore, times are hard, but the ■S- thrifty can, with a little exertion and a very small outlay save many shillings a month by cultivating a small garden', /®\ and who can express the pleasure this most healthy hobbv PPa' gives to those who indulge in it? * KSg Our Prices bring gardening within the reach of all. ksj HAND FORKS, 6d.; TROWELS, 6d.; RAKES, 15.'3d.,.15. f§ 6d., Is. 3d.; SPADES, 2s. 6d., 35., to 4s. 6d.; DIGGING M PORKS, 35., and 3s. 6d.j LADIES' BORDER FORKS AND Mh SPADES, 2s. 6d. and 35.; A HANDY WHEELBARROW, for W Ladies, 12s. Gd.; for Men, 155.; HOES. Is. 3d, to 2s-j HEDGE «J%—x SHEARS, 3s. 9d. to 4s. 6d.j GARDEN GLOVES, 18d. pair.- Mmm WATF-RCA'VS, Etc/Etc. fTfl al ! e _! v .« lliu S to °' Agents for Nimmo and Blair's Fam- 1111 ous I'irst Prize" Seeds: We have a full stock now to hand. B I§l All Vegetable Seeds, 3d; per packet. If 11 All Flower Seeds.ld.' per packet. Catalogues Froo, ?r * V Country Orders postage or freight paid anywhere. SIMS HARBWAK& The' Cheapest Ironmonger*, 226 LAMBTON QUAY. 101 CUBA STREET. jj I Think- Twice Before | S !j i Y*w* Pay less tikan. . ! i * '■'■■■ 1 i 1 I £4 4s.'. fo* a, ■ --, I I i Suit pi Cfeilteg, ' j I i ■ :'•' '",' ! I •'" ' • : i '< , • [3 | 1 The desire to save money forces many I ■■ I I a man into the arms of the Fifty S '> t S ' '■■ >: !\ ;1 H Shilling Suit, dealer. For a fancied I j; V A . , - t I | i| economy he pockets a few shillings-- b \ I !! along with his GENTLEMANLY ' . | * ■' ' ' i - g * PRIDE--and wears a cheap factory- { I J I made SUBSTITUTE FOR TAILORING. I|' w \ I Si u Then as ha walks abroad the sagging of the ; ■:; shoulders (which looked so shapely at first), the \ \ curling of the Coat fronts (which were doctored I ;: with a flat iron), shout to the whole ? h tory-Made." ■' {? &«, . ■ Pay less than £4 4s. for a suit and you don't • get Tailoring. Pay one guinea more at any other t good Tailor's, and you do;Vt get better style, .fit, and workmanship than is In te; ARO HOUSED :^ £4 4s. \ Tail©? - Made Suits, '. • Theso Suits enable the man who has been,in the habit of paying £5 ss. for his Suits elsewhere, to come to TE ARO HOUSE and SAVE A CUINEA, and yet march shoulder to shoulder with the world of well-dressed men. They also enablo the man who has hitherto been forced to wear the cheap factory-made substitutes to pay a little' more, and get in the well-dresod circle. TE ARO HOUSE £4 4s. SUITS are Tailor-made from first touch to finish—Cut by Expert Cutters, Tailored by Skilful Tailors, and not in any single feature are they "doctored" with a flat iron to give them shapeliness. Moreover, in point of materials they are essentially good, and as a whole windowful of the Tweeds used in these Suits is now awaiting inspection at TE ARO HOUSE, you should —if you wish to effect a real economy, in Tailoring— se« them. •*. ■..•'• Call any time—the head cutter's tape and shears are ready to give you a lengthy introduction to good tailoring', no matter what price you ,are prepared to pay. • ' I ' m B .'.Cdba and Bison Streets, 1 1 .".- . ■'. Welliagton ." . . I
D. W. VIRTUE ■ &C 0... ■ . ' 1 VICTORIA STREET, WELLINGTON. GRAIN, FLOUR, PRODUCE, AND COMMISSION -AGENTS. CARRY Largo Stocks of FLOUR » » and all kinds of Produce, "and will be pleased to submit price's ou application. Agents for .the New Zealand Flour Millers' Cc-ouerative Association, Ltd.
I (BRAND) MULLET ; jTHE GREAT N.Z. DELICACY FBOil EVERY QSOCEE; EBADYFOEUSE Carefully ProjiaroS by ■ The Dominion Canning Co., Auckland. j
I ft! ! A PI\P A'lU c©., ltd. a .W'yAffiJiMfl ' (Established 1521.J I RDAnn ne TDi.o-rrr-. TOTAL, ASSETS EXCEED £6,500,000. Pi°R C RD I n F r., TRUST ? E^-' T - G ' w - Aitk °«. Esi., J. R. Blair e4 LoWst Current RaUs. Purveys Quotl J holls Glvcn FrM of Charge. ' J I S^T I ffl a n itT ttnd ]JiSCaS6 ' E "' Plo - VerS ' LiaWlit}V PubHc Risk and SEW ZEALAND BRANCH OFFICE, 157 Featherston St., Wellington,' i Tl HIMPI FIHEIS* CO-OP. MSI, LEI, PRODUCE AND PROVISION MERCHANTS, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS. HEAD OFFICE, MASTERTON. GENERAL STORES AT WELLINGTON, GREYTOWN, MARTINBORQUGH. CABTERTON, PAHIATUA, AND EKETAHUNA. \ . MANAGING DIRECTOR, U. Caselberg. rriHE Results obtained by Advertisers 'T|IHE DOMINION" empiovs a staff of ■Jt- m the Classified Columns of "The •*• Advertising Experts, whose services Dominion aru such as to confirm their are always available. They will t?ive belief that the paper has.a widor circu- valuable Advice to Advertisers knrt lation than any other daily journal iu Write Advertisements without n.nv *?tZ HDSL inland JjAaaßa- "" extTa
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 869, 16 July 1910, Page 13
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