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LITTLE BOYS' DAINTY 'VARSITY SUITS—In colonial all-wool tweeds; colours: navy, brown, reseda, greys; sizes 0 to 9, From 7s. 6d. up. . LITTLE BOYS' FASHIONABLE HEAVY RIBBED JERSEY SUITS-With caps to match, in navy, brown, reseda; a new shipment of 300, ex. s.s.' Rimutaka, beautiful quality, .and marvellously cheap, from Bs. lid. up. Just the right tiling for this season of tho year. Save Money, and buy one of our GENT'S DRESS AND DINNER JACKET SUITS —Best quality cloth, and quite equal in cut, stylo, and finish to the.best tailormado goods, '...'• 845., 955., at the Popular Stores. At these Stores you will find the largest and best assortment in the Dominion of YOUTHS' THREE-GARMENT CAMBRIDGE SUITS-WiHi breeches knickors, in colonial and English tweeds and worsteds, • From 225. 6d. up. There is yet time, to'secure—if you havo not already done to—a 255. 6d. SUIT LENGTH,. worth 425. 6d.,' purchased from the estate of F. G. Roach and Co. , Pure Worsteds, no shoddy; the Best. Tailoring Goods. BOYS' HIGHLAND SUITS-In StuartBlack Watch, and Gordon Tartans,-with doublet vest, skirt, scarf sporran, cap, hose, and brooch, Complete, 755. 1M CLOTHIiG Ci CUBA & MANNERS STS.

CO UP, THOU BALDHEAD. THE sight of a BALD-HEADED man ■. does not excite the ■ same contempt . to-day as in the time of Elijah.. We see , him at the theatre, in his office. Wo catch the polish of his head as lie raises •• his hat in the street. We take him now as ah accepted fact. It seems the natural' order of things ho should be bald. ■ But how does he take it himself? The chances are his tuilet-tablo is an array of hair-restorers and tonics, which . havo' proved ineffectual. -The chances are he has given up tho quest for, hair in disgust. ■ . "WIOLETTA", is his need, if ho buV - knew. . ] . "WIOLETTA,"- the nourishment, "re- , quired to tone up the dormant cells and .' produce the'growth which is man's na- : tural right. : Price 3s. 6d. Sold Everywhere.'.', ' .■'.' Agents-VEITCH AND ALLAN, Welling. : ton's Busiest Store; J. E. WOOD, Chemist, Waldegrave's Buildings, The"'Square, Palmerston North; and A. J. MII'IUELEES. Chemist, Johnsonvilb.

PATENT POSSIBILITIES!'!! YOU may or may not be aware of • the possibilities of your invention, but if you want it turning into £s. d . ask . SYDNEY H. HIGGS, Patent Attorney '' Ooonor's Buildings, Willis Street; how it is done. He will tell you what it is capable of, and how others have -' succeeded.- . . s "• SHOP AND OFFICE FITTER. AND SHOW CASE MAKER, Glass Case and Window Fittings' Stocked. ELLER'S AVENUE, WILLIS ST.". '•' Estimates given and work' carriedout with bkill and Telephone 251 i ■■ r. low, ;.,.. : ;;, ;; ;^, Patentee of Low's Patent Shop Fronts. '"HOLDING THE L'A'ItGES'JV SHEET^" OF GLASS WITH ABSOLUTE SAFETY.' DUSTPROOF AND WATERPROOF. : , Wood or Metal. ' 81 CUBA ..STREET, - WELLINGTON. . -. *"— ■•—— —■ Ja; .

A distressing-accident occurred at -a - farui near Abergele, recently, the ' little- • daughter of Mr. Rogers, of Mona Hotel, Rhyl,' being shot dead. Deceasod'and her • young brother wcro playing together when • the latter picked up a gun, which- proved ■ to be loaded. The weapon went off, the • shot entering the girl's head.

CUT PRICES. ■-" .' > .. ■ SILVER-DUST FLOUR,25's, 2s. 9d.; 50's, ss, 6d. OATMEAL-, Pet Bag, 2s. 9d. PIE APRICOTS,- , 1 Gallon Tins, Is. 9d.' Wardens. Willis Street

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 898, 18 August 1910, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 898, 18 August 1910, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 898, 18 August 1910, Page 7

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