i,>- - ■ | i''! . ' , i REASONS FOR LOW PRICES. i I \ | Buying and Selling in gtz&t quantities only enables I • 4 ' ■. i \ us to make s«ch sensational offers as these. 1 I ' ...■'■■■ \ . | N© Middlemen fo? as. We save' yoa ' thefr profit, | that's why we can qtsote yoasach prices* .'■,.. ...I s t \ >-oOo< ' J I Htm&feds of Samples will have to go To-Bay.' ■. -'..'■ ! , ; t] I ."■..■ ..■'■• '■-."■•■ " f . ! I ',■.>, ■ -■'■'■ '' ; ■I ' I Wellington's Busiest Store, |
j ! THE STANDARD GEMTRAI HEEDLE SIT BTRAI6HT SEWING MACHINES., j | What alicmt them ? Well, the American Journal of Clinical MediJ cine, published in Chicago, in the November issue of 1910, calls j ; "Staudard" Central Needle I | The PHYSIOLO6IC SEWING. MACHINE \ And strongly recommends it to its readers. Another journal, " i The Medical Council of Philadelphia, tells its-25,000 subscribers., 3 that Standard Central Needle is the ' machine to PREVENT \ crooked spines, Aching Backs, and Eye Strain;''•"'""Acting on such j advice the schools authorities of Chicago threw out all other : makes, and in less than two years \ Have installed over £00 Central Needle Standard Sewiiui (machines ;' FOR THE USE OIF THE GIRL PUPILS. Isn't this good enough recommendation? ! Now, remember,. Standard Kotarics cost less than any other first-class machines, will do the work in less time—saving 2 hours in s—and runs with half the labour, is guaranteed for a lifetime. All duplicate parts stocked. Also, Needles, etc., for all machines. Full particulars cheerfully supplied. F B J a W. FEAR, ; • ■ Engineer and Xmporiex*, I Tel. 9T6. WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Estab. 1880. ;.• ■ • ! Cruets . CsOOd . Cases ol Teapots Carvers ?lV ep J? l ? ies -Electroplate Teas P<^ Jelly Disees k Desserts Bbetftani Chcap lUbkn I When requiring anything in Elec- [ 1 • troplate, don't fail to see our. I stock. It beats competition for "valu. for your money" and for I quality. Always up-to-date and | fresh. I CAT.Young,LM., LamM g Qnay . THERE IS NEED OF A GOOD, BnACING TONIC TO RESTORE THE LOST VITALITY AND TONE UP THE IMPOVERISHED NERVOUS SYSTEM, AND THERE IS NOTHING SO WONDERFULLY I EFFECTIVE FOR THIS PURPOSE AS THE WELL-KNOWN REMEDY--1 NATURE'S GREAT NERVE AND BRAIN FOOD. GET A BOTTLE FROM YOUR CHEMIST, AND THE RESULT WILL GRATI FY YOU. 2s. 6d. and 4s. 6d. All Chemists. PHYSICAL CULTURE. PHYSICAL CULTURE. MR. ROYD GARLICK Will hold a NIGHT CLASS for Ladies, commencing on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29th, at 8 p.m., and continuing every MONDAY NIGHT at tho samo hour. Full particulars on enquiry at SUSSEX CHAMBERS, 'Phono 2199. PANAMA STHEET, WELLINGTON. |f THE FIRST REQUISITE TO PRETTINESS j Is a good complexion. Give a woman a 6mooth, clear 6kin and a | healthy colour, and evoryono will say "she is pretty." 1 QIFH A ¥ ( Wilton ' s Hant * I EyP JL JLP iA Ul Emollient) j Helps to restore the bloom to tho skin that lacks life and colour. I It imparts a refreshing and healthful glow to tho cheeks, jj nourishes and beautifies the skin whilo cleansing it. 8 I Givo SYDAL a trial, It is pleasing to use, Is, 6d. per jar at your I j Chomist's or Store. j D Very Economical—a little goes a long way. I I G. W. Wilton & Cs©!7ws7| I WELLINGTON AND AUCKLAND. - - 6
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1581, 26 October 1912, Page 11
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