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; : Tfce VACUUM" CLEANER. -X3DCK No more beating or raising of Carpets—the "Domestic" silently does / it all. £3. 12. 6d.; £6 18s. 6d. (with attachments). • As easy as a Bissell's Carpet Sweeper to work. Real strong; power- ■< ful Suction, but easily regulated. < Will send and give a Demonstration at your own home. l £-\ . GEORGE W!N©ES 9 • ,; '''JFdrnblilng -and 'Mardwsre Importer, \ "THE CORNER," CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS. U~ r^ m HUNDnEDS 0F PHEHIX HW JAf^S. ™ LraG > PUSH,'OR x- | - ' ft -.„«„ PUREST AND BEST. I ' 60"wARTbi " Have the Rioh Flavour Of Frulta I *» imA a. ripened to perfection tinder the I PERAMBULATORS cloute ** of °^ I; OP, EVERT MAKE, ■_~ , x , ; Clills,ren ' s VELO£|pEDES - S °" ;, ~ SASHET WORK' o£ every description, mjh ira^aSgw %. ARNOLD, liiTiireet Wellington. .rfv^^^ta , '-'/ » lr '„ ' PLEASE SEND POE CATALOGUES. • ' | IjtPka. ff - » iiii'—m | ilM.mjiiamliMi.ij.ji-.. u. .i».j im.m—nmjJi jj / " Sj \ ,1i... ■»u«.i..ui.«... m . l iii. i. m .i L i.iji, .1.1.1.'.. r 1.1 ■ i ~..„, % I fplftf'MQ.J «*. ?*** 1 | ' [ VHore Than' Half the' World ' , II brinks Tea. i , But comparatively few people drink good tea, 9 $5$ $^f&*% I A goodly number of the discriminating ."few'' liva in and *\3!2r u ,*- arolund Wellington -and drink, ' BEST FOR . "AIID 'OWN" TPA/ ' ' Makes Linen like Snow, Cotton likt Silk. UUJK' UVyiy ICAI SHIRTS MADE LILY-WHITE ' /; ' ,' Vis a delicious, refreshing-beverage with a choice flavour When LILY STARCH Is used. , that makes it the favourite Tea of the Emplro City, Ask your Storekeeper for Lily Staroh, lib. V ' . , is.i and 2s. per lb. , Cartons and 51b. Packets. »'-' TRIAL ,WIIi<CONVINCE YOTJ OP ITS SUPERIORITY, - GET A •CJAMPBELL, . ■j"** BwsstiE '' ' <0 4nd <&%ANOTRS BTREET, 293 CUBA STREET, ' V/wEISIIbIB Sbl©^©!!^ -',"• tI63.'RIDDIFORD STREET, NEWTOWN. " . I And Kee P- Your House "Spring Cleaned" 6 .....lUilL^— '- m ' h0 Y(lar •

a POWERFUL. DUSTLESS. SANITARY. Attachments to clean everythlno In your Homo. Gets dirt no.broom can. Air Scrubs your Furnishings. CAUTION.—Every good article, sooner or later, is imitated. Don't confuse tho Domestic Vacuum Cleaner with Any inferior imitation. The Domestic is tho last word in Vacuum Cleaning. You oan tell tho Genuine Domestics if you look for tho Ball-bearing Rollor in front tinder the nozzle. Without this vital attachment you will ruin your carpets and rugs.' Domestic Machines roll over the oarpet. Never scraps all the nap off. / Look for the word "Domesfio" in gold letters on tho.top of every genuine maohJne..,''•-.'"'■ -'■'.'■ Look for. U.S.A. Patent Date and N.Z. Patent Number and Date on top of every - genuine Domestic, Insist on,the Original, The Cheapest, !' Thei Best-THE DOMESTIC. Machines for All Classes of Work for .Every Purse, from £3 12s, 6d,,upwards. •SEE IT WORKING TO-DAY AT- . THBiSCOULLAR CO., LTD., Lambton Quay. D.I.C Brandon Street, ; E. W. MILLS AND CO.* LTD,, Jerrols Quay. GEO, WINDER, Cuba and Manners Streets. ". 1 THE BOMESTIC SUPPLY Co., I SMEETON'S BUILDINGS (Rooms I and B ~:.; .5). Telephone 4049. 1 QUEEN STREET, AUCKLAND, I AGRAGALXA BLEND Ceylon's Purest Tea I J. A. HAZELWOOD, I SOLE AGENT.. ... UPPER EVW2, * , Samples Given Away Gratis, '■ v MY MIL' '-, Pifiii IlliESll :■';.: Stores—Willis and Tory Streote. Offioes—Johnston Street, 'Phones 68, 124, 161, j)ON'T WORRY about that weak* child. LANE'S EMULSION Will J make it strong. @89 3 . ■j»ui,.iiijiii.iiAiiiiiLiii-.jji I jiji.mi,»Miii»»^u.n.>.mii.i.,i»i».Mm.j Gentlemen's Collar Boxes. I Horso Shoo Pattern or Circular, B made of Prime Cowhide, With lea- I thor hinge and strap ovor lid, lined with plain colours. Unequalled for ■ Wear, hand-sewn throughout, and splendidly finished. / From 9s. to 15s. each. STUtf BOXES of Solid Cowhide, horse shoe shape, lined with cedar coloured silk, hand-sewn. 3 sizes—6s. 6d., Bs. 6d,, 10s. 6d. I Indispensable for those Who travel. 1 J. E. gVANS, 158 LAMBTON QUAY, |

PM What'the ESSss imnrni Woman .Said In Her Friend. M'Wl (V ' "^ B a ÜBB ? my dear, you should %&Msn \ hav ° taken my advic<) ttlld gone to ELLIS f ° l yo ' ll ' Cosl;ume -" Jwsw/\\ \ K "* M b fl t the Costume lam wearing; it is perfect In *M /M 4 ewry detail) ELLIS made it." -, Iwm iJfFn 'T" 63 - there's ao question, about it, so mind you get i/imk'vk II- TOURS frolfl ELLIS f in future." II I / ;B. ELLIS, art Tailor/ m I OPP. TTtflON BANE. FEATHERSTON STREET. WELLINGTON. mmittc—...juiim uii...„..„..., ....i.H'iiinimmnu i. .11 ituam Cruets;..'"" GOOd Cases oJ Teapots" Carvers' Butler Dishes EISCtl B OPtet€ Teas P°® n s Jelly Dishes - ■ • Desserts WscnH Boxes, QISfHIB FSsSI Ea,era SWhen requiring anything in Elec- ! troplate, don't fail to see our ; stock. It beats competition for " I "valuj for your money" and for I quality. Always up-to-date and | I: , , fresh. j '■"","' M.m »y * ™ ,Gonva to TO'IIiXiI.ABKS IS', A HANDSOME UTILITY SIDEBOARD BUILT FOB -A VARIETY OP USETUL PURPOSES. AMONG ITS SPECIAL FEATURES AREIH S/fc */l(0r\ IPb I A ' ons t ' raw for " I ' a ' J ' e linens. H I I MHJ A long top drawor for Cutlery, etc. II 40\ rMn Sma " drav/6r > " nod and divided, fOP rf«f • A uniquo lead light Cabinet (cellar- ~* m s P ac ' oU3 Cupboard'. . MADE IN ALL TIMBERS-IN OAK, 1 lIP VERY ARTISTIC AND ATTRACTIVE. II IK Skilled Workmanship Throughout. WE CORDIALLY INVITE INSPECTION 1 CATALOGUE ON REQUEST. li&*~ ' Country orders carefully packed and delivered free aboard rail or ship. S. S. WILLIAMS Co. Ltd., ' 1)7 Taranaki Street (corner Vivian St.), Wellington. Phone 1429. -1 Steeß Oeilieigs and Walls. A BEAUTIFUL INTERIOR FINISH THAT SUITS EVERY CLASS OF BUILDING. THE FIRST COST IS MOST MODERATE. FIREPROOF, SANITARY, WASHABLE, AND WONDERFULLY DURABLE. ERECTED BY EXPERTS. WE FURNISH PLANS, CATALOGUES, AND FULL PARTICULARS. SMITH & SMITH, Limited, WELLINGTON, DUNEDIN, AND CHRISTCHURCH, I ~1,- ■■■ .iiai.ilkiujawAiiMUMatwiMai^uwjjljimmjHit.WJjmwy^tJW^^^giT!TW^t'^^^ynaKi!ffigßs'Sa ptia^BaßßßgtßsaiwaW' 1 "''"*■"'""'* r,M '"'''" iwiwm™ ii ■■■m ■■■■■—«i■■——— —ii—mrmtiaa.»*fi \ —"■—™sgtg<

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1587, 2 November 1912, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1587, 2 November 1912, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1587, 2 November 1912, Page 10

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