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■ WI NWfflrW Virginia between the Dances. Beautiful partners, excellent v* dancing, "Winf- <1" Cigarettes duriDg t!lc inil ' n ' als—without I aiiy one of lliese the enjoyment /*Mi ' of toe evening could nut be mMj&ftir ■ complete. AH that makes for I $o&tt 1 1 quality in cigarettes is found at fssol§sti its highest only in "Winfreds." Pilil » ia Mi 6d 1 >" , , Ji IpWllll, ißhain.- ObUinaU. of ill lading W«<WKklM|ffibfpW - Tokcconi.L, Hold., ii mL :Ata : j >i MMMi GENUINE MJCIaK BEFORE DECIDING OM YOUR NEW CAMERA II Ask your denier to show you the No. 3, the No. 3a, or the No. 4 Folding | Pocket Kodak. . . . Handle it! Notice the excellent material of | which it is made, the fine finish of every detail, and the rigidity of every i part. . . . Test every movement! Try the shutter, and note its | easy action at all speeds. Try the rising front, and see how quickly the | automatic focussing device enables you to adjust the lens—a high-quality | rapid rectilinear working atF/8, arid fitted with iris diaphragm. || Thenc three models'are what many yean of exSh £\\\\ ffl\ pcrience have suggested. They arc built for use !| 1 j — y .with Kodak daylight lending roll film, and can be I )S |fj used with plates if desired. They can be taken B i! jj r-n anywhere—because of their light and compact j j J fyrA construction-a point for serious consideration by I IE jm| l('?7^7 — : Mffll ,h(! heavy stand camera user, who loses many I ! { |.j|i ■fifw'Ji good "subjects for want, of'a camera like the j ( « 'fill 'if Folding Pocket Kodaks. I "'ii lfli@tf Prices: No. 3—4-1. x 3), S4/4J-; No. 3a- || j PI • 55x31, £5; No. 4-5x4, £5. WSfeliJi 1 Ssldby nil Kodak dealers, jj E '" " KO DAK AUSTRALASIA, LTD., II '^^^* 6 MER CE R STREET, WELLINGTON, jj .--i-^^—^lj^^^p^— Por a copy of the "Kodak Book" POST FREE, II SHARLAND & QO. s LTD., Stocked Ij LAMBTON QUAY. fik fki -(Derail ldte D g kk if °% ......... ..§. .. »«»#' . | % . - ' J§ '%> *# By the s.s, Tainui we have just received from our London House a parcel of Coral Necklets. These come in various delicate shades of Pink Coral, and are extremely pretty. The average length of necklets is between 19 to 21 inches. Prices 37/6, 50/-, 70/-, 80/-, 90/-, 6/10/-, 8/10/-, and 10/10/- ; the string. j We have also just received a large parcel of Jewellery j containing Necklets and Pendants in various styles, and set : with Peridots, Pearls, Tourmalines, Aquamarines, etc, j Country residents should,,send for a copy of our fine Jewellery Catalogue. All articles are sent post free on receipt \. of remittance. Stepirt Dot m $ U* M Jewellers, Wellington. WE SPECIALISE IN ALL CLASSES OF ELECTRICAL REPAIR ,WOHK- , LIGHTS, BELLS, TELEPHONES. CEDEHHOLM AND SON,' MANNERS STREET. Wttm FIBER' i~oPj¥l7lC Italian Warehousemen, Lambton Quay. AGENTS FOR SUTTON'S ©EED.§. ■ . Special Prices' im FurniSrare for tEie New Year Duchess Chest, 355.; Duchess Washstand, 215.; Wardrobes, £3 10s.j I. Sideboards, £6 155.; Tables, 2s. 6d.; Couches, 275. 6d.; Overmantels, |||l 7s, 6d.; Dining Chairs, ss. 6d.; Madras Curtains, 2s, Gd. pair; Oilcloth Is. 3d.; yard; Linoleum, Is. 6d yard, Cups and Saucers, 2s I half dozen. ~ TRY ~ 63 & 65 Willis Streets Sor Best Va?.ue m Furniture I YOUR WANTS IN EASTER IN SEVEN WEEKSHARDWARE ' A NEW HAT IN FIVE MINUTES. IB \W 11,J ' I,c s "Pl )liNl !,t WAMISLI/S, ahead, 3» v whore an cxooptimially larso alu i | n ,y | and well solocted stock is always yom . | lca 4 B ' ; °l' 1 " - . , r , • i t„ ■ ,t. i « now i'lcxiblo B l'«],cms Materials-] lain anil Barb- H . lt hoioro tho E { |«1 Vure, A\iro Vttmg, Staples, nls h depletes our stock. | Nails; Corrugated hxm , and every Smflrt sl jn „ y }M |.olhcr nrhclc of-1 ardwarc lor use f h 7 0l ( 15 tlh ~K ASII-» |on (ho farm is outamnulc iicic at , Lowest 1W WALLACE " THE KAS ". B DANIELL'S HARDWARE, and .MASTEIiTON. GIBSON. WILLIS ST. "MOT" BRlTrSHlN^lffliGE" Cfi' "LULT Porciy a N.Z. Owned Company. PIKE, MABIWB, EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY, AND GENERAL ACCIDENT iTS POPULARITY DUE TQ PROMPTNESS.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1363, 14 February 1912, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1363, 14 February 1912, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1363, 14 February 1912, Page 8

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