Though one man swears by lemonade, When it is fifteen in the shade, Another may prefer his beer,, And think the first" man's taste is queer. Though one may stick to water pure; Another patronise the brewer; Both' will, of course, perforce • endorse The worth.of Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.—Advt. 1»
: SITUATIONS WANTED. mWO Experienced Dressmakers from J- North are open for engagements in Dressmaking; Experts at Costumes. Just starting at 1 Elisabeth Street. Would liko the public to call.
I It will Pay YOU to Buy | I FRUITS. I I The Primley Factory is situated I =, near Hastings-tho , "Garden of $j c Hawkc's-Bay," and the pick of the * k BEST FRUIT 'GROWN is at its dis- > i posal. The Frimley> Orchards alone \! 5 contain 60 mile-lone rows of selected '■• 1 peaeli trees and 30 of pears, 90 'miles ? » in all.'- -a ? , In Frimley Factory the best ■ S H machinery and ttio liißhest 'skill 1 5 put up this splendid fruit into cane, 'i i Enthusiasm tomalte the best pro- |j 8 duct goes hand in band with rieqr- j ; ous inspection of erery detail v jj £ YOUK interests are safeguarded in < I every way. . . " " i K Order a.: trial tin. of Frimley— \ 8 you'll like it. j B 21b., 71b., aad J-cal. tins; 21b. g G Glass Jars: Size to suit every k I family. . ' ■ £
' .'. 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 the EOTAKIT is more durable, and costs less than any other first-class machine. Ail duplicate parts are obtainable. It is guaranteed for 10 years. With these plain facts before you it would be unwise to buy a machine.until you have tried the STANDAED. Intelligent and busy people especially welcome. Sole Agent i' F. J. W. FEAR,' ' '•" S9 WILLI« STREET. All Makes Skilfully Repaired. ' Telephone 976. Established 30 years.
PERSONAL ESSSSSSav I CONSULT A SPECIALIST FREE. J I Udits in New Zealand are particularly for- \ \ tunate in havinji such a reliable and experienced 1/ ; Specialist to reler* Ip in matters of the toilet at -' % Miss McElwaio, the N.Z. Agent for "Miloi V , ''I Toilet Co." Miss McElwain, who has made a Kj , f life ttudy ol all matter! concern™ the Toilet. ■} J civej her advice to enquirers absolutely free. If £ $ Kair is falling oMuminjj urey, or if you are troubled '•'* i by those unsightly hair< on ihe face or arim, why } . not write now to Miss McElwain, who will write \' % you personally in reply, giving you the benefit of j : her large experience in the treatment she pre. <', £ scribes. AH correspondence is treated as strictly I confidential. Address your letter to. i I MISS IVI.IVIcSI.WAIN, I I. ■ ' 254 QUEEN STREET, ,ji AUCKLAND. ESESHFSS^
. MALT EXTRACT HAS A TWO-FOLD VALUE. It is rich in fleVa and - bone-form-ing elements, and has the unique property of other foodb when taken in conjunction with them. /■ Wilson's Halt Extract is made in Dunedin from the finest Barley Malt, and our anproTcd method of preparation makes ■ it better than any imported, so tha.t you have a Superior Malt at Half the Price. Of great value in cases of indigestion, malnutrition, convalescence. Belicve3 tho tired orcans, , creates an appetite, and brinsre back vigour and vim.' BotUes-Is. 6d. and is. 9d. Doable the quantity in, tho larco ' bottles. . To be had at all Chemists and Grocers. See onr fine display in R. JOHNSTON'S Window, Cuba Street, whero free samples can be obtained. D. W. VIRTUE AND CO., Wholesale Agents. WELLINCTON.
••■,'■ FOR • TYAINTIEST' AFTERNOON TEAS AND LIGHT LUNCHEONS, Visit' P. S. TAT h OK, 134 and 234 Cuba Street. High-class Confectionery, Bridal Cakes, And all Tablo Delicacies. A. ROBERTS, I PASTRYCOOK, ADELAIDE ROAD, BEGS to Announce that he has OPENED A BRANCH SHOP In Hannah's Building,, 111 Cuba Street. Afternoon Tea Our Speciality. "COORONG" PRIVATE HOSPITAL, (Obstetrical.) Nurses J. WILSON ii E. E. WALKER, . Telephone 2340. Address: 121 Tasman Street, Wellington. EVERY HOME COMFORT. SPACIOUS GROUNDS.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 873, 20 July 1910, Page 3
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