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1 . '. : ; i • You could not do better :: than send a selection of the following 1. Feathered Friends of the Bush. 2. New Zealand in Picture and Song. 3. Maoriland. 4. New Zealand Wild Flowers. 5. New Zealand Rhymes—Old and New. 6. Beauties and Wonders of New Zealand. 7. Antarctica. 0. K. Ford. 8. Maori Fairy Tales. ■J. C. Andersen. 9. From the Maori Sea. Jessie Maekaj'. 10. The Romance of the Moa. J. Drummond. .11. The Finest Walk in the World. B. E. Baughan. Nos. Ito 6, Qd. each. . Nos. 7to 11, 1/. each. ' ■ ■ |L WHITOOUBE* TiilS ; __ .j— WELLINGTON.— ' ' ' '!> I I bWl' i i! n ?ili esl ? bli - shctl 01 ?,', from a hosUh - v storaacli corns ■■healthy j Wood, Jim % brains, anil healthy nerves. Any doctor will tell yuu that ! I stomach a persons healtli usutll 'y be S' ns through an unhealthy i ! von lf p,? e ,-? t0 r aC Hi does not . sufficient digestive fluid to digest the food I onSiw L ,l,™i tl i e a, J d fe !™™ts, ca'ising acidity, •■flatulence,.-heartburn, { ■ anothlr name for ma " y r S) ' mptom3 ' .. all ■of which ar » I I -fn^ ea ' e< j attllcks '?( inflame the mucous membranes lining the I : otomach, and expose the nerves of the stomach, thus causin* the elands to ■ secret muc.n instead of tho juices of natural digestion g i ; MUCIN poisons the blood, starves the tissues, deranees the nervous ' J TitalfWCe ° ««" ° f | ■I ■dff fluids 0 f °° d y ° U eat ' - an - sweetenß , tho stomac!l h 'y increasing the diges- i , th ° f °° dToU ißt °' that wholfrsomo b! °° d ' j ! - juices, of digestion combined I ■' ™il /Lt g i JP stknowu tomes, thereby cleansing, pur fying, and strength- : . : emng the glands and membranes of the stomach aid digestive tract. : ; Try a bottle. All Chemists and Stores, 2s. Cd. ! "S Port str eet, ■ f „„"£ s „ a R J' lT "?^ fr I ? m ' lndigestion for the past ten years, the , last I ! ? - VlnC '. tlra ? .'t was of so serious " a nature as to cause mo i ' 11,7T durinf ? - fh ° nl e ht : P ermit m « t° "'rite and thank you for I complaint mm ™' ls aUmto aU suffering from that - dreadful j : ~-in" 1 'httvo. consulted doctors and taken many different preparations ■' ' ' IS,"? 1 J took o lla bo tHe 0 f your 'Eenzio's Pepso,' P and can ' i truthfully state that it completely cured mo. . ' I can recommend it to all suffering from Indigestion. ■ \ ■ lou may make whatever u=e you please of this testimony. ' | j . "(Signed) E. ASBDCWN.". ' \ For constipation and biliousness, take RENZIE'S' PILIi, 'It j fixes the Lives, Is. Cd. _ . ; SEE WINDOW DISPLAYS ROB T. JOHNSTON, CUBA STREET, AND FRANK SHAW, HOTEL CECIL BUILDINGS. (THE Results obtained by Advertisers "npHE DOMINION" employs.a staff of A in the Classified Columns of Tho J- Advertising Experts, whose scrv'c«3 Dominion are such as to confirm their are always" available. They will c iv o belief that the paper has a wider circu- valuable Advice to Advertisers and lation than any other daily journal in Writo Advertishients without anv'-extra New Zealand. . ■ \ r.bargo. '

rid At Im!©ci©ra,te ©©©■£■ T !— ■ Inspection is invited of a Collection 4 o/ -Reproductions'of XVlliik Century % Diningroom Chairs, i ■■Designs after— ' m Mi ■ ' CHIPPENDALE fi |! ■"■ SHERATON;* -.' I I - , ;■■/, I 4 aim Chair® of the Period® o£ Wil* 'h IliamW Mary and Queen Anne.- - £ I .— ■ : i THE SCOULLAR COMPANY believe these to be the <|fl most beautiful specimens of Diningroom Furniture to : 4 be seen in New Zealand. Connoisseurs will find that if | they compare quite favourably with the best English m I reproductions. ijJM I , i SCOULLAR'S; Ltd, _ i Wellington, m

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 975, 16 November 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 975, 16 November 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 975, 16 November 1910, Page 3

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