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j ' FRIMLEY I t . JAMS. :They-are made from fresh fruit direct I from the -FRIMLBY ORCHARDS. : From sound, whole fruits, carefully gone: over with every doubtful one thrown out. Nojoggiug in the farmers' . carts. .No buying cheaply iu the open market. Every tree watched till the fruit is just ready. There's the /difference. Buy a 1 lb. tin and try It. Every lib. tin contains i6oz. of the .most delicious jam made iu .''j ■ the Dominion. iitvm, 7ft. TINS SI^A ; 2lb. GLASS JARS. \|P^

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juaa&kSSS PERSONAL E2gZSSE&v cisULTA.SPEfi!AL!ST.FREE.] : ..tjdjeVin'Ncw Zealand arc particularly for- , lunate in havns iucb .1 reliable and experienced ' .bjecialisl to refer; to. in matters ol the toilet as ■ Mui:MeE wain, the N.Z. Ajent for "Mile. Toilet Co." Mm McElwain. who ha. made> '■', life, study of all matters concerning the Toilet. S advice to enquirers absolutely free. If' ; fop are worryinj .boot your complexion, i( your 1 hairn fallmj or lumita srey. or if you arc troubled . ( by those unnrAtly. nain »n the fate or armi. why S oot.Wnlo now to Mia McElwain, who will write : I you personally in reply, nirimj you the benefit of 6 her llrfM experience in the treatment she ore- | icnbei. ■ All correspondence is treated ai strictly E confMential. Addre.l your letter to •:.-.•. \ ; IV!.,:MeE!.WAIM, ; —. | y'{: : i; \ 254 QUSEN STREET. ' aa«aa Auckland, mm^m*

(Borve's Patent.) BURN LESS COAL, GIVE MORE HEAT, NO BLACK-LEADINC. ' BURN FOR HOURS WITHOUT ATTENTION. PRICE INCLUDES TILES, HEARTH, AND KERB. ■WOODWARD STREET, WELLINGTON. BOLE AGENT

, FRESH AIR AID HE'S The Two Finest Lung Medicines in this world. Take lots of Fresh .Air, and you won't need Lane's Emulsion. The more fresh air you get into your lungs the better your health. , , Inhale deeply. Make your lungs expand, grow, develop. Forget fresh air and your lungs weaken. Cold attacks them. Bronchitis, Asthma, or other lung diseases settle. Lane's Emulsion needed then. Take Lane's regularly for lung and throat diseases and you'll know what a really good emulsion LANE'S Emulsion •• is. At chemists, 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle. 62

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 903, 24 August 1910, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 903, 24 August 1910, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 903, 24 August 1910, Page 9

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