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SPECIAL EXHIBITION ADVERTISEMENTS. DURING iiEIiOWAL 'ALL TRAVELLING BAGS, SCHOOL BAGS, LEGGINGS, UPPER LEATHERS, BOOT AND SHOE LACES, POL- . ISHES, ETC. t ETC., AT LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. W. BELCHER, IMPORTER BEST ENGLISH, 'AMERICAN, COLONIAL BENDS, RUBBER HEELS, AND ALL BOOTMAKERS' REQUIREMENTS, \-. CEDERHOISfANB TOLLEY, \ ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, 6 and 8 MANNERS STREET. I Manufacturers of— Specialists In— \ FITTINGS. COUNTRY" HOUSE LIGHTING, \ . RADIATORS, And $•■"' HEATERS, Etc. ELECTRIC ELEVATORS. \\ WE SHALL BE GLAD TO RECEIVE YOUR INQUIRIES, AND EXPERT nAJVICE IS AT YOUR DISfOSAL FREE OF CHARGE._ . I ' PURE G^APE"""WINES S I FROM TE MATA VINEYARDS, HAWKE'S BAY. | SLARET AND HOCK, 265. per case, of MADEIRA, 30s. pcrcase of 1 doz. <;{ 1 doz. quarts; 2Ss. per case of 2 quarts; 325. per case of 2 tloz. H doz. pints. pints. | FREE ON RAIL AT HASTINGS. . §j _ Awarded SIX GOLD MEDALS at N.Z., Franco-British, Imperial, Internaa "tional, and Japan-British Exhibitions. I] INSPECT EXHIBIT AT CORONATION EXHIBITION. J J. MURPHY AND SON, ' VULCAN FOUNDRY, , QUIN STREET. MAKERS OF ALL CLASSES OF PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL IRON-WORK. 'ARCHITECTS CORDIALLY INVITED TO INSPECT EXHIBIT AT EXHIBITION. THE SPLENDID EXHIBIT OP "PETONE" WOOLLENS AND WORSTEDS is certainly a Leading Feature of the Exhibition. Those Citizens who, whilst wearing imported articles of clothing, gaze at the beautiful "Petone" goods displayed, will surely experience a pang of regret to think that they are wearers of tho gaudy product of tho sweated foreigner, instead of being supporters of the Locally-made Goods, so keeping the money in the Dominion. However, it is not a question of patriotism, but of pocket, as .value for value the Pure Wool "Petone" Goods can easily beat the shoddy importation. "PETONE" products sis exhibited are obtainable at Leading Stores; but it isas well to insist, gently but firmly, on seeing tho label. i Balltager Br©s oJ fcsjffl'c (.% fitf\\ h Manufacturers of %y j 'J Si h&ktf \\ iUI LEAD AND COMPO PIPE, P %IV \h \& LEAD TRAPS, BENDS, Bi " ~ SYPHONS, Etc., Etc., (8.8. BRAND). i WE ARE THE ONLY MAKERS OF LEAD TRAPS' IN THE DOMINION. Being of absolutely local manufacture, and of equal quality to the. imported, it is to tho interest of tho community to use our Brand. Br®s ag . MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERS, V/ARING TAYLOR STREET. WELLINGTON. " Telephone Nos.—Warehouse, 99; Office, 3115; Factory, 3305." P.O. Bos IS. ,TS MADE FROM THE PICKED FRUIT GROWN AT MOTUEKA, AND BEST SUGAR, AND IS STEADILY GAINING GROUND IN PUBLIC FAVOUR. ■ GOLDEN BEE JAM IS ON VIEW AT THE EXHIBITION. ~,.,, , v "' '"' 1 '- : •■■••Gout.Troiibles'Mahy a Man! 1 | ,' ■ Many people seem to think that gout is a privilege | I ' solely of those wealthy old gentlemen who have nothing 1 I !; to do, and all day in which to do it. Never was there, a I | : greater mistake. Gout is only one form of the most pre- I I valent disease—excess uric acid in the. blood.'. Other I ■■ « troubles of the same nature are Rheumatic Gout, Rheu- 1 | ;matism,_ Gouty Rheumatism, Gouty Eczema, Lumbago, 1 | Sciatica', Gravel, Stone and Neuritis. None of these 1 I diseases, whether hereditary or acquired, would cause so I I .much pain and suffering if'taken in hand when the early | | symptoms we're manifested. When' the first aches and | I '-./twinges of pain are fe.lt.it is necessary to take a'medi- | | cine that will neutralise and.eradicate the excess uric 1 | . acid. That remedy is • ' H ■ ■ RHEUMO J K . It possesses the remarkable power of B W*^^^" ! ridding the system of uric acid and its B f deposits. Many who had tried other t| V v IVV \V medicines, who had been to Rotorua, m ft 11 V II but without finding relief, obtained a. M |\ jj\ permanent cure through Rheuno. Read ra jjh II \ f fi&\ t ' !e ei P-" sr - CE °f a lady who suffered v$ $\ /1 \ isJuvJ A or over twenty years. Mr. H. Hullen, || I -- // |JI?KC \ Cheviot, writes:— fx & J I 11 "Rheumohasdonemy wife a jri-nt amount !§ fa l / ° f S oo<i . • She got no sooii from the thinner '« II 1 //^•?'S Springs, having suGorcd from chronic rheunw. H K I ney trouble and'took some Ebeiimo. Itrelieved M P I ,ne v=ry 9" lcW >'- ' have rrcommended it to tfl H I \d?."~_%^*\\W_liit l 7?*___ seve "l people, all with good result?." a Get that bottle of Rhctimo W f our c^eln ' st or stoiY-keepcr sells m ■t1.1.305%' ■ , ;_ . / J OUR DESIGNS ARE ORIGINAL, THE CON- i STRUCTION SOUND, THI ' : TOIBER SELECT- I \Wwf'M ED, AND THE FINISH I |',J "%\ THOROUGH. Going to Williams* j 11 ' iff P I FURNISHERS. \ I \rt ill fel If I. COUNTRY ORDERS I ' 1 111 '' 111 P I TACKED FREE. : ill! i''lll mß%i 1111' If/i' Write ,or our Latest ; ; ! s » s - WILLIAMS kCa I X^-^^:^^^^ x Limited, | 11,7 TARANAKI ST., I ; / . WELLINGTON.' U 'Phone 1420. I

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1140, 30 May 1911, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1140, 30 May 1911, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1140, 30 May 1911, Page 8

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