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SPECIAL EXHIBITION ADVERTISEMENTS. THE WELLINGTON EXPOSITION., fJIHE "PETONE" EXHIBIT OF WOOLLEN AND WORSTED GOODS is a revelation to many and a frequent remark by visitors is: "I had no idea they made such marvellous stuff." When buying a Suit, Costume, Rug, Blanket, Singlet, or any other article of good clothing, remember what you have seen, and try some of that "MARVELLOUS PETONE STUFF." It will pay you. Look for the Label, "PETONE." WIIiiLUI SON? Ltd., F©xtoira, ROPE AND CORDAGE MANUFACTURERS. ALL of Rope Manufactured; also Every Description of Shop and Seaming lwine. We make a Speciality of Polished Plough Lines. SEE OUR EXHIBIT AT INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. CEDERHOLM AND TOLLEY, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, G and 8 MANNERS STREET. Manufacturers of- Specialists In|\TTmG| COUNTRY HOUSE LIGHTING, RADIATORS. And HEATERS, Etc. ELECTRIC ELEVATORS. •invr™ S i, BE GLAD T 0 RECEIVE YOUR INQUIRIES, AND EXPERT ADVICE IS AT YOUR DISPOSAL FREE OF CHARGE. PURE GRAPE"""WINES, • FROM TE MATA VINEYARDS, HAWKE'S BAY. CLARET AND HOCK, 265. por case, of MADEIRA, 30s. percaso of I doz. 1 doz. quarts; 28s. per case of 3 quarts; 325. per case of 2 doz. doz. pints. ' ints . FREE ON RAIL AT EASTINGS. Awarded SIX GOLD MEDALS at N.Z., Franco-British, Imperial, ' International, and Japan-British Exhibitions. INSPECT EXHIBIT AT CORONATION EXHIBITION. J. MURPHY AND SON, ' .VULCAN FOUNDRY, QUJ.N STREET. MAKERS OF ALL CLASSES OF PLAIN 'AND ORNAMENTAL IRON-WORK. !ARCHITECTS CORDIALLY INVITED TO INSPECT EXHIBIT AT, EXHIBITION.

REMOVAL. WOTSCE. 'W, BELCHER, LEATHER AND GRINDERY MERCHANT, HAS REMOVED TO NEW PREMISES, CORNER OF TARANAKI AMD DIXON STREETS, WHERE BUSINESS WILL BE CARRIED ON AS USUAL. LOOK! Here We Are Again JJAVE YOU TRIED OUR FAMOUS WINDSOR JELLIES? IF NOT, COMi) ALONG TO OUR WINDSOR CONFECTIONERY STALL AT THE EXHIBITION, AND WE WILL GIVE TOU-A SAMPLE TO TASTE FREE. THEY 'ARE MADE WITH PURE FRUIT FLAVOURS, AND ARE A HOUSEHOLD DELICACY, ALL LEADING GROCERS STOCK THEM. WINDSOR PRESERVING-GO. 1 P. - 1,-! ® al N er ® ras " ii iff Manufacturers of p -ygk - iiyfj lead and compo'pipe, W' 4 p LEAD TRAPS, BENDS, ' «•%£-• w . SYPHONS, Etc., Etc., (8.8. BRAND), .WE ARE THE ONLY MAKERS OF LEAD TRAPS IN THE DOMINION. < .Being of absolutely local manufacture, and of equal quality to the imported, ■it 13 to tho interest of the community to use our Brand. 8r05.., MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERS, WARING TAYLOR STREET. WELLINGTON. Telephone Nos.-wWiirehouse, 59; Office, 3-115; Factory. 3305. P.O. Box 18.

■ Half a century ago Bonnington's Irish Moss was first sold in the little old-fashioned druggists' shops of that time. To-day it is the ' standard family cough medicine, procurable throughout the length and breadth ot New Zealand and Auslra'ia. Merit alone has built up its great sale. Your grandfither (ound it the most reliable remedy. Your father usrd it and gave it to you, Now it cures the coughs and colds of your little onei. Refuse substitutes and insist on getting _ ~ BONNINGTON'S CARRAGEEN , IRISH MOSS I Ma.Staklevß, BooTH.the well-known I i /Sy7T"il ( \ A representative of the "N.Z. Farmer," I \ writes:—"A bad cold, followed by an r\ •>?- L I/M \ attack of bronchitis, with a severe hack* r/7r=- - J ing cough, induccd me to try your BonL *5/I—l VU Y'Cl'xt nington's Irish Moss. It proved a most f\ happy remedy, enabling me to fulfil an ' / V engagement when I had despaired oi Putting in an appearance."' 37 ? - TINNED -FRUITS ARE EQUAL TO FRESH IN THEIR DELIGHTFUL FLAVOUR. HAVE A TIN OF EITHER OF THESE HANDY PEACHES.—J-gal. Tin, Is. APRICOTS.—A-gal. Tin, Is. Id.; 1-gal. Tin, 2s. 40 AND 42 MANNERS STREET. W n A MPRW T 293 CUBA STREET. ' ' ° JSJI/JL/JL/, 163 RIDDIFORD ST., NEWTOWN.

COLLIE'S EASY I CHAIRS. HI ffilflll An Easy Chair is one mK®5/K of . tbos ® pieces of Ml Umw Furniture which cannot > It. te judged by its price ' ! M /Wv but depends largely on i I j„ at is under the cover- ' Quality of Material is i Imv Ollllfl i an(l tte y make il a r «'° 1i ll I 10 use nottin §I the !il Best s P riD s s and Ma- | tCT 'i'! * n buyins | - EDWAHC9LUE, ! ARTS CRAFTSMAN, ! IU7 RIDD'iFOHD ST. . { MATURE S 1 i rjBATEFUL CLIENTS have often as- 11 * surcd us that the teeth we have fitted I d a for them have been equal to their original * fj natural tct. That is because yvc are /////* hr' ' T l'-3 •' Li strictly modern dentists, and give our H ' f > J; h close personal attention to every indi- |J i vidualcase. Our materials arc the best procurable our trmfwic th» jo 0,»,7 t I scientific. We do not pretend that xe make dental operations enjovable- k 3 extractions are positively painless, and in all other processes discomfort is reduced to a l > f minimum. As a matter of business, we demand that ever/ d°ent shall belatlsflcd I before he leave 3 our hands. FEES STRICTLY MODEn vte IK all CASES • t BEAUTIFUL SETS - . . .£2 2s and £3 \ I TEMPORARY SETS re-mnde to Permanent . . £1 1c 5 | Painless Extractions FREE when sots are ordered. 5 I Estimates Givon Before V/ork Is Commenced I | ANDREWS and WYETT, !■ | AL SURGEONSf * LONDON DENTAL INSTiTUTEf | s CORNER WILLIS & MANNERS STREETS, WELLINGTON. 1 I 2 "OURS : 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.; 7 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. ' 1

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1158, 20 June 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1158, 20 June 1911, Page 3

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