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■ [~[RjflilljMlMSave Money/on Jam \ r 'frit ou can e^ec t a big saving by I making your own Jam with 4- 8 CrownMILDL, R A SUN-DRIED | m*mm®s '. APR i COTS . I I lb. of these Apricots is equal to 5 lbs. of Green | Frcit without stones. They make delicioos Jam. I Only JJ d. per lb., from J W' faEk HflSaOo 10 ! 9 40 and 42 ' MANNERS STREET, 1 . bAfiirotLL, 233. CUBA STREET, 163, RIDDIFORD STREET, NEWTOWN. 9 § ELLIS COSTUMES ARE NO DEARER THAN ORDINARY COSTUMES. ■ • TSJOU hare to pay as much for nn "ordinary" Tailor-mads Costume ■"- as for the ELLIS-mado article. , ...» In the former instance your costume makes you look "just or- • fl\ ' ljj, dinary"—in the the latter you are certain of a DISTINCTIVE ?-I /t( address. LJ M\ . ELLIS COSTUMES are Cut by Artists, Fashioned by Artists, Finished by Artists, »•&*♦. Now, whom do you choose—ELLlS or the "ordinary" Tailor? I B. ELLIS 9 ART TAILOR, I FEATHERSTON STREET. OPP. UNION BANE. iTheTed.-my-norher MASSAGE AND PHYSICAL CULTURE. MR. ROYD GARLICK. SUSSEX CHAMBERS, TELEPHONE 2159. PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON. Www it' MAIVU mamntmmmga iw.'l y.'.*i rer wiiwn -a r a /.ma wimri,«i ■■miiii l i. M . iri|| | rf»gg7l Sale! Closing Fvs Sale. Sale! j GREAT REDUCTION IN EVERTHING. COME ALONG AND BUY NOW. I DURABLE FURS AND GOOD WOBK. SAVE YOUR MONEY BY BUYING YOUR PURS AT | MRS. SMITH, - Furrier, Willis Street, j Country Orders and Repairs Promptly attended to. g

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1514, 9 August 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1514, 9 August 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1514, 9 August 1912, Page 3

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