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: ; i r T I iIIS is an n/je of imitations—some mischievous, : I some parasitic. Thus the famous and original | IMPROVED GOVERNOR collar has been imitated ! repeatedly, the public has been misled, and to thai extent the original makers and establishers of the name have suffered. The public can avoid all such I vexatious substitutions in future by the exercise of a little care in purchasing. All original IMPROVED GOVERNOR collais are branded inside thus— I i ] Accept only those bearing this symbol, lit is the j symbol of excellence and unvarying quality. It is the j j sign manifest of thorough workmanship and perfect \ I style. You will find that it stands invariably for • \ \ satisfaction. ' ' S j made m || pi|| 7F&II &NfTl i 0 — =% usms to coffisroiEiTS. W.A.G. —"There's no place like Home." Of course it was not so at that time. The song was a hurst of prophesy. Suratura, came later. . . Nelly Xtcd —it was asserted by trade rivals that John Wickllo of Worcester died through excessive drinking of Suratura Tea. The statement is quite absurd. First of all, he only drank it in quantity fivo times a day, and ho had only drunk it regularly for 24 years. He was 117 years old J.C.A.—Thanks for your reminder that biliousness has greatly decreased in Christchurch since the introduction of Suratura Tea. The point is one of somo medical interest, though the result was inevitable McM. B.—Tho fact is, of course, that Alexander died of his horriblo disappointment when, having subjugated India, he learned that Suratura Tea had not yet been discovered. The-idea that he yearned for other worlds is a newspaper invention Mary Jlimblc —Tho extremely youthful appearance of Sir Joseph is said to be duo to tho fact that ho drinks only the tea he likes. Ho is a person of excellent taste and discrimination. .. . J.G. —Suratura wins, of course. As to tho second best—well, there you have us. It has not yet come near enough to bo identified B.l\— Glad to hear that Suratura Sweetened your honeymoon. Your mother-in-law is plainly a wise woman. Suratura is guaranteed to make all honeymoons tolerable. . . M. Quod. —Tho last man, who suggested an admixture of Darjiling with Suratura lost his placo in the Directory. - - ' . *$ ,_., — % a] Is the latest and most wonderful Specific for j «\i comfortably and completely removing Super- I ,h $ fluous Hah''from the face and arms; it is easily Msyi applied, and a box costing One Guinea, is in ) >-/ most cases, sufficient to effect this. First treat(J ment free at I liflßS. HULLEN'S (over cenccs) LARHBTON QUAY. .. \ PHONE 1047 J __ __._.„. gR.Ty , 5 - .:■- . | WE ARE SHOWING NEW SHIPMENTS OF PEWTER AND SILVER' WARE, SUITABLE FOR WEDDING AND EASTER CIFTS. . M. AND M. A. ALCORN, Agents for Messrs. Liberty and Co., London and Paris., . 162 Lambton Quay, Wellington. £3 Victoria Avenue,' Wanganul.". EDINBURGH HIGH - CLASS FOOTWEAR, THE ALLAN: BOOTS & SSOES ?i GENT.'S BOX CALF, GLACE KID, and WILLOW CALF BOOTS, 255. to 30s. LADIES' BOX AND TAN WILLOW CALF GOLF SHOES. 21s.' 6d„ 235. 6d. GENT.'S TAN WILLOW GOLF SHOES. 30s. A. LINDSAY,''LTD., sole agents, LINDSAY'S CORNER AND CUBA STREET. CHILDREN'S CLASS ~~ For PHYSICAL IMPROVEMENT begins New Term on Saturday, 4th. March. ''BOYD GARLICK,.- Sussex chambers; ;•• TELEPHONE 2190. ... .... .. . '. • PANAMA STREET.'.; . «»"■ " hMli "if I Lambton Quay. OPERA AND FIELD GLASSES. L The Finest quality and tho Best Valua, tin ivi • i STAMFORD & BENNETT Toe Real Tosoe! i23a CUBA STREET * wellington - S3 Ladies' Hairdressers and Hairworkers. There can be nothing na=tier than inferior Tomato Sauce-bmised or j ADIES are invited to visit our Saloon, damaged fruit mixed with other .9 , ~ 1 „,.- . „,i i„,.~„cf ;„ n,« rst-v rubbish to nil up. £i the best and largest in the City. Frlmley Toraa'o Kotchup ■is We have a large selection ot Human made of (Inc. ripe, freshly-plucked Hair, Toilet and Fancy Goods, and tomatoes and flue spices. Made Hair-pads to choose from. Trausformadnlntlly on tho Frimlcy pines. tionS) from j- 3 155 .. Toupee, 355.; FPfISRfIB FM Switches, 155.; Grecian Puffs, 255. tho H 8 M LKL Y set; French Puffs, mounted, 15s. .....,...,'"..,..1!Z1, ... SPECIAL OFFER TO COUNTRY Tomato Ketchup! rtS^SlS;^ " H state colour or send pattern of hair. Perfect Pads, Is. 3d.; Turbans, large, lis. 6d.; small, Is. Cd.; Woven, all round, — : Pads, 25.; Real Human Hair-Pads, ss. 6d. (cool and hygienic). These are guaranR/91LL3MERY SCHOOL, teed to wear one year. Country orders HUME'S BUILDINGS, 102 WILLIS will receive prompt attention. All kinds • STREET. ot Hainvorlc done on the premises. ' 'Phono 279}. THE Leading School of Dominion. p_ » A p-* Early enrolment of intending pupils FAIftQU O A St, tor winter season requested. u "w «" ■ «*r-»a»i Hours: 10 to 12; 2 to 1 —- MISS M. HAMILTON. MILLINER. GENT.'S BOOTS- , , 21s. 6d, for 12s. 9d. __ LADIES' BOOTSp" 12a. 6d. tor BS. lid. Your Lingerie and SEE window. a Gyfoa St, Our Laundry. — Daintiest Lingerie if sent to T- JOSEPH ' i_ WE3 ' ™ LOBIS?nJKn%«,'« d 7rpS! 1, ,i3 NEW SUMMER GOODS AKIUYED, returned to you as iresh and CALL AND INSPECT, crisp and white as when it wa» „ . . <i< ', ci • . , »J Laundering with u, „ «£ <- *£„ »• **»" an artr-wo cany it to Buch a ij att() y p degree of perfection. Om m Boulcott Chamber* thargea are moderate. ru Boulcott Street. Telephone No. 2478* EXCELSIOR LAUNURY, /S?^m^^^(^!^^i FREE TRAM RIDES %^c--— TO AND FROM J9 TEA KIOSK. HOUKS, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sundays, ,^^? W 2to 10 p.m. ' —fe__3_K' Undei Entirely New Management. vrrmr mnvc VISITOKS from the country would en- EAtUL tLttlKlV. IKUIN3. p; a Luucbe™ or Afternoon Tea EXCEL ELECTRIC IRONS. a ° KELBUKNE KIOSK 1 y °" shoul(1 Take olle of Our Tickets issued rt the Kelburno Avenno EXCEL IRONS .Station as follows.—Luncheon and late 0 n Trial, and You will Want to Keen it ? a ? c . k ,^- ( JSmn&r ar w?™ n up v ncl EASY TO HANDLE, down). ONE SHILLfiN't.. Afternoon lea low pnNKIIMDTinM Tickets, week days (including Car Fare, •„ « 1 , ™ N ' up ana down), SEVENPENCE. View Sold Complete with Stand and Cord. ;X'' b iun p c r h cm bf telephone"; noJTm. oracr Thos. BalKoger & Co., Ltd., ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS,/nOUCHMAN'S PETONE STEAM Solo Archls, V LAUNDRY. 58, GO, 02 VICTORIA STREET. Est, 1692. Tclephono 9. ___=___-__=■_■?=-_: .—-._., Van daily to Wellington, Uutt, and all qi'tjdY tho Property Market.-The Suburbs. £3 Uack TaRC of "Tho Dominion" is a Special prices for Families, Hotels, and U nd and Farm Directory. Auctioneers' Schools. Notices will also bo touud on the same TORY STREET, PETONE. page.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1090, 31 March 1911, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1090, 31 March 1911, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1090, 31 March 1911, Page 9

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