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Who said Borrow? Dollie: "I did Alee, but don't lie angry." Alec: "Angry, certainly not, but what do you mean?" Dollio: "Well, it's a small thing, yet means so muchl". Alec: "But what's it all about?" Dollio: "Well, I forgot to get the tea, and there's not a bit in ' the—" Alec: "Dear me, there's a chest half full, and tho brew you'vo been x'wKtz 'mo lately is just perfection—never tasted its equal 1" Dollie: "That's just the trouble, bocauso without your knowing, 1 tried yon with a new,blend. Then for the first time you praised my tea, and as you've lauded it ever since, I could not go back to the stuff'in that chest." Alec: "Ah, 1 see, and what have I been getting?" Dollie: " Suratura." Alec- "Then "ive mo an axe and let mc demolish that chest, and you send "Lilian at once to the grocer for- Suratura!" Dollie: "But this is tho weekly half-holiday, so I was sending Lilian to borrow from Mrs. Maelloberts." Alec: "All right, though we beg, borrow, or steal, it— MUST BE SURATURA." Dollie: "Nor is it expensive. I gave you 'D' Blend at 2/-!" Alec: "Then stick to it. I may miss my train, love, but I won't ■miss my Suratura, I'llwait."

GENTLEMEN'S FOOTWEAR THE BUSBIES© BOOT. GLACE KID BOOTS, Welted, 16s. 6d. GLACE KID DERBY BOOTS, Welted, 17S. fld. 100 Pairs KNEE GUM BOOTS, Odd Sizes 15s. Gd. 200 Pairs MEN'S GOLOSHES, 3s. Ltd. ONLY AT A..'LINDSAY, Ltd., LINDSAY'S CORNER AND CUBA STREET.

v • / \ \i I / / \ ■ |j Makes delightful Buns, Cakes, Pancakes, 1 . I Batte* Paifcigs, etc, without the vsz of 1 'I ' a single egg. 1

'■ G@@d Alarm Clocks AN ABSOLUTE NECESSITY FOR THOSE OF PUNCTUAL HABITS Pirate Alarm Clocks - 6s. 6d. Peep=o'- Day Clocks = Bs. 6d. Repeater docks - = 9s, 6d. These, though not the cheapest, are by every test the Pest on the Market : G.&T.YoOfflg, J THE PLAGUE OF v*™" !,,»■ CT " Est. 1592. Telephone 3. T »° <la"y Wellington, Hutt, and i yyijyyyyy I ly 2\] »na suburbs. Special prices for Families, Hotels, ai It is popularly supposed that Schools. . TORY STRKET. PETONE. • consumption is inherited. This is an error. Consumptive ten. TO PATENTEES. dencies are inherited, but the patents of Ever? rescripts m » I and worked out by Experts, t disease itself cannot be. Con- kinds of machinery and electrical app inces made and repaired at the reiler sumption is caused by the *<>**■ TorJ anrt Iiolhn " StreeUWALTER ANDREWS attacks of germs upon the Proprietor, lung tissues. These tissues will, — " we "" break *"' "f "" ' Dwrt liss TMsl attacks. People with weak lungs should fortify and strengthen THE BEST yALm EVER OFFEm them against disease. There Is IN nothing that will do this so STATIONERY effectually as LEATHER GOODS IT .WRITING "OUTFITS JLJ JalL X\l"O IW A NcT Line of LADIES' HANI „™. « e BAGS and WRIST BAGS just open. Emulsion drat "° CALL AND INSPECT. It supplies the vital elements so much needed by those afflicted LANKSHEAR'S with Weak Lungs, Bronchitis,' 354-LAAIBTON QUAY-354. ' Consumption,and Wasting Dis- « WILL YOU TAKE COFFEE OR COCOA?" eases. It expels disease by re- ~,„.,„ . , . . . , r WHEN you entertain your friends vitilieino-rhe hlnnrl inrl hnilrlincr these winter nights, you'll wnnt vitalising the blood ana Duuaing coffee-sure enough. All tho Good .... .. .. . Kinds await you at heathy tissue. It is very »„„„„„..„ J CAMPBELL'S pleasant to take, and does not and you know tho Prices aro right. Look licro:— upset the stomach. Even little rc ; icl ' £ olTce ; 11 llb ; ~.T ias. ,*• !od- ' Club Colics, lib. Tins Is. lOd. children like it and ask for it. Symington's Your chemist or grocer will An(l All Good of Cocoa, supply you with W. CAMPBELL, LANE'S EMULSION. jo and 12 .manners street, o • ->,a a a,a m CUBA street. Price lib and 4/0. IG3 RID DII>ORIi ST., NEWTOWN. " It's famous because it's good " = 75 QTUDY tho Property Mnrk«t.-Tl — O Back Page of "The Dominion" is THE DOMINION" employs a staff ot Lund and Farm Directory. Auctioneer Advertising- Experts, whose services Notices will also be found on the ean Me always available. P 2 ! 6 -

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1129, 17 May 1911, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1129, 17 May 1911, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1129, 17 May 1911, Page 9

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