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IHSVERS TO C9IKFOMITS. W.A.G. —"There's no placo iiko Homo." Of conrso it was not so at that time. The song was a burst of prophesy. Suratura camo later. . . Nelly Xtcd—it was asserted by trailo rivals tiiat John Wickllo of Worcester died through excessive drinking of Suratura Tea. The statement is quite absurd. First of "all, lie. only drank it in quantity live 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 lias greatly decreased in Cliristclmrcli since tlie introduction of Suratura Tea. The point is one of somo medical interest, though the result was inevitable. . . . . McM. B. —The fact is, of course, that Alexander died of his horrible 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 —The extremely youthful appearance of Sir Joseph is said to he duo to the fact that ho drinks only the, tea ho likes. Ho is a person of excellent taste and discrimination. .. .J. 6 wins, of course. As to tho seconds best—well, there you have us. It has not yet como near enough to be identified 13.1'. — Glad to' hear that Suratura Sweetened your honeymoon. Your mother-in-iaw is plainiy a wise woman. Suratura is guaranteed to make all honeymoons tolerable. . . M. Quod. —The iast man. who suggested an admixture of Darjiling with Suratura lost his placo in tho Directory. %.■ — HAVE YOU TASTED ARMY AND NAVY AND KIA ORA EATING CHOCOLATE j DELICIOUS SBSIMNt ffKUSOIE ■; They're AULSEBROOK'S | You can Depend upon their _ PIMTYBuy a Cake, It's the Chocolate for Flavour and Value. GENTLEMEN'S FOOTWEAR THE BUSINESS BOOT. GLACE KID BOOTS, Welted, 16s. 6d. CLACK KID DERBY BOOTS. Welted, 17S. 6d. 100 Pairs KNEE GOM BOOTS, Odd Sizes 15s. Bd. 2UO Pairs MKN'S GOLOSHES, 3s. lid. ONLY, AT A. LINDSAY, Ltd., LINDSAY'S CUIt.NEK AND CUBA STREET. Mmber Tips Tea ! a: carefully picked in air-liglit. damp->ronf cartons to prncrve ils strength and flavoor. Tnkc.no ujbslitute—il costs only I/O, 1/10 and 2/-per lb. 32 WHOLESALE AuENTS: MESSRS, THOMPSON DUOS., L 1 P., WELLINGVJN. 8 ui( COLLIE'S EAt>Y | • i 1 mm'ArrC f; i( ' An basy Uair ,s #n * J ff jtttlxtji. I L'" tboso pieced 'ot a | i'uinituie which e&uuot j I «>■» 1= umler Me uner- j 1 if jk. Quality of Material is | 3 COLLIES aim at, ,] 1 If fllu.ol and tLej ' make '' a tal# $ l S EBWMD CULUE, I 1 ARTS CRAFTSMAN, j 107 IUDDIVOKO ST. I Sl' l * tit "r- 'i< 5 the man l 0 oesn i 0 I ,len b* Soup this cold weather '' GOOD CHANCE TO lIAVK MOttli AT CAMPBELL'S. SOUPS, Crosso mid Black well's, per tin, ... Is. 3d. SOUPS, Ileinz's Tomato, per tin, 15.,0 d. SOUPS, in ill), tins, ... Os. 9d. SOUPS, in Packets, Os. 6d. JO and 42 MANNERS STREET. W. CAMPBELL, ira 3 mUDITOKI) L |r., NEWTOWN.

| For Carnivals and Fancy Dress Balis, |UST ARRIVED FROM LONDON, j Per s.s. Athenic, 5 A LARGE SELECTION OF I WIGS, MASKS, AND THEATRICAL \ MAKE-UPS. 3 ALL NEW-FUR SALE Oil HIKE. 1 ALSO CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF XilE j LATEST TOILET GOODS, i Gh« us :i Cali, and see our Saloon— THE BEST IN THE CITY. J Every Description of Hairwork Dono on j tho Premises. } Combings Bought or Made up into | Any Style. STAMFOBB & BENNETT, \ 123 A CUBA STREET, j f'Photip 2791.* j PfIONOiRAPiiS FREE | j \ Write for Particulars to Ml j New Jersey Importing Co., |j \ Hume's Buildings, |j Willis St., Wellington. || LEFT-OFF CLOTKiNQ BOUCHT. UITRS NIGHTINGALE gives the HighlvJL est Cash Prices, and vvi 11 Call by | R Appoiutnicul -.to any address, Clients sending parcels of clothes, etc., may depend on Best Value being given. MRS. NISHTINCALE, | 103 LAMUTON 4UAY, WELLINGTON. 'Phont* 29-4. Special *Offer. I FURNITURE REMOVED FREE 1 of All Worry and Caro. j BLAKE 4 CARLISLE, CARRIERS, 11 HUNTER STREET, will Removo : your Furniture to your own satis- . > faction, or return your money. Only ! Expert Workmen employed, i • Telephones: It Iluntcr St., 2617; 25 ■ ______ I'irie_Sti'pct. ICOj. ~T J sopehfluous /b .rfP HAIR i R U S M A (Rtgistrrtd) [ syl gJZp'ls a Guaranteed Cure First Treatment FHEE. MnsßftfTCi | ShnmDootn?, ctc. Cull or write. 'Phone 1047. ; Mrs. Hullen (over Cenci's) Lambton Quay ) —mm LILY WASHING TABLETS. Backache monday changed to SUNNY MONDAY..CIothes snow white; n> rubbing; they brighten faded colours Try Lily Tablets and take a half-holiday on washing day, Wholesale at AITKEN & WSLSOSM. SOT,II RY ,U.T. UETtU.KUK QTUDY tho Property Market.—The rjSi O Back Page of "Tho Dominion" is a Sll Land and Farm Directory. Auctioneers' will also be found 011 tho same !>»£«.

FOR i PERFECT ! NEGATIVES You require a plate that is liberally emulsified, and not stinted in silver. You need one that will allow ample latitude in I exposure. ; You expect true renderings of gradations and colour values. You want negatives free : from frill or pin holes. In other words, you ; want Hoys! Standard Plates They are used in the World's famous studios, and by intelligent amateurs everywhere. i Made in four grades;— Rapid, speed 200; Extra Rapid, speed 250; Special Extra Rapid, speed 300; i and Orthochromatic, the i fastest reliable plates | made. j Wholesale— Australian Kodak Ltd., Wellington. \|| stnckcii by: U II Sliarland & Co., Ltd., | Latnbtou Quay, The Imperial Camera Co., Willis Street. "NIFTY" BEVERAGE FOn A FROSTY DAY. Barry's lemon Sqiias

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1173, 7 July 1911, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1173, 7 July 1911, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1173, 7 July 1911, Page 9

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