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j_— SHIRTS | . MEN'S FASHION OR TUNIC SHIRTS, Stiff Cuffs and Soft 1 ' ;< Fronts. An Ideal Shirt for business or pleasure. This is. ■.■■■>>■ |: >'•••:- by far the most popular shirt on . the market, and has 3 therefore secured the best possible value for designs and a • qualities. Cannot be equalled. ■ | 3s. lid., 4s. fld.; as. Hd., ss. 6d., ss. nd. » r " s : ___ ' s •H ; 'MEN'S NEGLIGE SHIRTS, Soft Fronts and Cuffs, New yH r i ■ . Stripe'designs, and well made in every detail, . ' V * ■ 3S. lid., 43. 6d., 45.11 d. " : R •••>■ R T " , . T ; MEN'S CEYLON BAND SHIRTS, in a large variety of coli oured stripe designs, ; 3s. 6d„ 3s. 11d., 4s. 11d M 55.11 d., 7s. 6d.' '.'■-'U C. SMITH, Ltd., Cuba St. SHIRTS —mmil-'

TRENCH'S REMEDY, , FOE EPILEPSY AND FITS* TJUtOM the Rev. D. B. Blackwood, ■ . ••• • M.A., Th.L., Vicar of St. Helen'B/ Tasmania,.' 1 ■' ■ ■•-_ February 22nd, 1909. .*>. v "I can honestly say that I recommend : anyone suffering from Epileptic . Fits .to . give Trench's Remedy a trial. It is from' - personal acquaintance with one who waa cured that I Bay so. She was a girl of. - about nine years of age. Her father told , mo sho would have as many as thirty to' fifty "in-a day. ■ After ' she . took the ■ Remedy she never had one, and I saw her I .; for over a year after at intervals. So far as I. could see it seemed a wonderful r and - ■■■■■ completo cure.".. For Pamphlet, apply to ; MESSRS. -; i ELLISON AND DUNCAN, LTD., . Abunri, N.Z. Agents for. Trench's; Remedies, Ltd., Dublin, ASTOUNDING ! - , B©,©TS » BOOTS Bankrupt Stock.. VALUE NEVER EQUALLED. £ MEN'S GENUINE HARLOW'S DAMP- , " • PROOF BOOTS, 28s. 6d. f0r.225.6d.. THE FAMOUS - CAVES TAN DERBY ' BOOTS, 21s. for 15s. 9d. I THE GREAT WEARING BOX CALFGOLOSHED BALS., 18s. 6d. for 14s. 6d. ' LADIES' LEATHER'; AND CARPET - ' SLIPPERS, for Is. 9d, (Size 3) ' ■ I SOLID LEATHER SCHOOL BOOTS, V v.tf I • V "■■ . • ' - Cheap. . ; THE ROYALTY, 14—MANNERS STREET—I 4. CASE WHISKY. OLD SCOTCH. HEATHER BLEND.' s . Product of White Horse Cellar, . I JJAWKINS .AND gjMITB, NEW PLYMOUTH, SPECIE HUES fit James Siith's. / This week some Values aro offering at JAMES-" -SMITH'S. At.all times our prices -;" ; aro just a littlo below, othors, . but - just now they are ; Very ■ -Much - i. Lower. Wo hare still, a numher of ' • r-, . : lines that would be better ; in the ' . possession of our customers 1 than ■ ■ < . . being in the shop, and at the prices we-name To-day they aro worth • •. • buying. , > LADIES' "• FANCY ' EMBROIDERED : I LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, from; ' ; Belfast, and FANCY EMBROIDERED SHAMROCK LAWN ' v HANDKERCHIEFS. Very Frno, • Goods, At 4Jd., 6d., to Is. each. . PLAIN HEMSTITCHED. HANDKER- v ■ CHIEFS, salvaged stock; worth 4s. j 6d. a dozen,. . " NOW 6 for IS. Lot 1. SUNSHADES, worth '2s. lid. to t 4s. 6d. each. NOW Is. lid. each. • v Lot 2. SUNSHADES, worth 4s. lid; to - ; 6s. 6d. each. NOW 2s. 11d. each. . I Lot 3. SUNSHADES, worth 7s. 6d. and Bs. 6d. each. ' I NOW 3s. lid.' each, |''v James Smith, Ltd,, ' Cuba Street, Wellington, * ■.;•-.y | / YOU CAN TELL BY THE g l| TASTE J Barry's Lemon Squash IV IS WHOLESOME. A GREAT I ' THIRST QUENCHER. ALL 8 ■, GOOD HOTELS. | 'INVENTORS, EXPERT ADVICE FREE. SYDNEY H.' HIGGS* . , j Patent Attonwy and ■ Enjlnesr, - * r'i ! Removed to Banks' Bufldinoi Y - ; ■ .11 .'Grey Street (Opposite G.P.o.j. • •••; ' INQUIRIES SOLICITED, AND BEADILY RESPONDED TO"

YOU POOR THIRSTY SOUL! '■ HOW DOES THIS'STRIKE YOU? A "Moxtsehrat" Lime Juice and Small Soda;, but get the genuine "Montsebbat." ■

TH| .FAMILY, rpAKES TO.'; " piCKING," —Instead of Eating—a change for the better will; - CHALLENGE JELLY . CRYSTALS, 5 packets for Is. . ■ W. •••40 and 42 HANKERS STREET,'. ,~X 293 CUBA STREET. . _ 164 RIDDIFOBD ST., NEWTOWN, "

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1056, 20 February 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1056, 20 February 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1056, 20 February 1911, Page 7

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