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JAP CREPE J F ROM OUR EXTEN- | SIVE STOCK WE 1 KIMONAS and 1 HAVE BELECTED TWO I | SPECIAL LINES. WE | BELIEVE THESE TWO I DRESSINb I LINES TO BE TEE jpj f MOST ATTRACTIVE AND J I&fPOTTQ DISTINCTIVE OF THIS | IWa 1 SEASON . S STYLES | 1 MADE FROM GOOD I I 1 QUALITY JAP. CREPE I IN QUAINT DESIGNS, I SKY, GREY, NIL, ■ Dressing Gowns, | EELI °" ETC ' I c. sum I |,tCj r Dressing Jackets, I _ I Cuba Street. 3s b lid.

We are Agents for tlio following well-known Cars:— "S.C.A.T," . Continental "WOLSELEY". English. "STUART" English< "DEASY," Siddeley typo Enfllish. "OVERLAND" American. "HUPMOBILE" American, "PENN 30-h.p." American. All tho above cars, as imported by us, are specially built to suit Colonial requirements, and wo will bo pleased to receive a visit of inspection and to arran&o demonstrations if required. Catalogues Post Free to Any Address, ORiQU® BROS., 24 and' 26 HARRIS STREET, WELLINGTON.

GALLATE'S DINING & OYSTER SALOON. Messrs. gallate bros. have jnst Opened a Luncheon. Tea, and Suppur Rooms at 126 COURTEMAY PLACE, where meals will bo served from 12 a.m, until 11.45 p.m. Hot Dinners 12 to 2. Visitors and others please cote Address. IThe Music Cure for INFLUENZA. * Coughs, and. Throat Affection*. * jig AllChemutsandSlorei • 2/6 & 1/6 |

[ADVERTISEMENT.] After .53 Yeai l § 9 ExpeFlei®e o "'MAJORITY 758. . .. , i- — ' ~ ' ' '"V . ' m——-m—— iff" ign | ~ 4Vj Brewer: Oil, lot mo into your State at any cost. I've plenty of money to buy anything or anybody that can bo bought. And I'll gather both revenue for you and huge profits for myself from the people if 1 only get a chanoo to sell my liquor to them. Governor Plaisted: 1 am sorry for you, old man. I've dono my utmost for you, but tlio men even won't liavo you. The women aro worso still in their opposition, but they have no voto. • After all corrections arc made, the Majority for Prohibition is 758. And, remember, if you make any contrary statement, It will bo DELIBERATELY FALSE.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1291, 21 November 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1291, 21 November 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1291, 21 November 1911, Page 7

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