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i GARDEN CHAIRS, <O$W LAWM MOTORS, , - :: 1 and HAMisoGia: '■ j&/s**sL HAMMOCK CHAIRS—With sun shield ad- ' justible to mj angle, ccneied (aa \ illushation)",l2s. 6d. \ HAMMOCK CH VIRS -With * muished frames ' ■sz-rs* » in <l strong cam as, 6s. 11d. | HAMMOCK CHAIRS-Childien's sires, strong | COLLAPSIBLE CAMP STOOLS-Seit of Cdn^Sj 9di ' Brussels Carpet, Tarnished frames, 2s. \ 3d. SWINGING nAMMOCKS-Strong spieidrag \ FOLDING CHAIRS-TJpholsteied with Bras- Sticks both ends Prices » ss ' m < 7s ' j sels Carpet, ss. 6d. 6d " BS> 6d -' 10s " 6c} '> 12s ' 6d " each- \ STRONG COLLAPSIBLE STOOLS—Made COLLAPSIBLE GARDEN CHAIRS-With ;. strong varnished wood, 3s. Sd. iron frames, wooden seats, 7s. 6(J. | STRONG COLLAPSIBLE CAMP STRETCH- HAHW)CK C HAIRS-Made strong Camas 5 ERS-Made hest canvas drum tight, as mu8lrallon) 4s , 11d> 255. 6d, * } LAWN MOWERS-The noted "Aero," hall- <Kv \ beaiing, 10 inch diameter wheels, WS^lf^-lsfci. } Price, 14m., 305.; 16in., 355. '{ SUN BLINHS-Smtable foi verandah, with ItlF'-'w^ Ej two pulleYs and lopes complete, col- Wto^llJq^ [j ovlrs gieen and natuial cane Cft w^\T , ' / '^c?^ [? wide by Bft long 4s, 6d.; Bft wide a by Bft long, 6s. 6d.; 10ft wide by Bft. W\^^t^& I Veltcl & Allan, 1 Wellington's Busiest Store. o%^

■ ;iiE;@iia eiiTiiT. ; - ; . A cheque foi £1 Is. has'been seat to the- writer''of this . verso,-Mr, J.M.8., Crescent Boad, Khandallab, 'Wellington^-'" '<Tea just as good"! the jgrocop saids '...;..■•' ''I^q' 1 ! said the hoy, shaktrifl his head; i'V ;• ''Mother saicl 'Stand-Out,' the "Tea ■.-'." So give it me quickly, if you please." ~ , ,v .':'"." ■'•:-"»' j .,?:"' f - , ' | : i "wM'! Prize Poem . . , '... published '•' every Saturday, Best ;:.'•'■• original four.short-line ad'vi. verse about; • .:;'"» .'"Stand-Out". Tea wins, each week, A■..- ■■■••• ' ■ '■'■'■'•" '••"-i ■'• "Stand-Out Tea Coupon-rfrSm insidepatiket .... —inust.bo enclosed, with full address, to: ' '. .., '■■'■' ■..: *'S'tand-dut''T.ea, M P.d i :BoSW9O h Welling- ... ' ..... ton/' --v...- '•'■"'..'; ■ HOTE,—With Blu» Coupon' may .be: .sent ■.'..., ' one verse; with lied Coupon feo verses, ■ ■ , ■ Those forwarding' Green or Gold OoU- ■.'.-. pons will have permits fo'r nine or nrne- ■ teen tether attempts posted to them, . THE\ MONARCH' OF.TEAS : ' 'f®. - ■.„ ■.. •'>'.'.'.■ 99

: :lrfl§t4lrost, DENTISTS, 119 Willis $tto9t : :■ aboTo'Perrstt's. OUR SETS WITH PORCELAIN : GUMS DEFY DETECTION AS BEING ARTIFICIAL . Sats of teeth, £2 2t. and £3 3s. Single- Tooth... ... — 's*'■ . • Painless Extraction Temporary Sets Rp-made to Permanent ... £1 Is. Teeth Extracted. Free When Sett ara Ortfersd. •Open Saturdays till 9 p.m. : TUITION IN MASSAGE. MRS. CREIGHTON HALE. .EVENING CLASSES AT TfIORNDOK. rpHERB' have- been numerous applica--fL "tiohs from Ladies who Wish to take a Coui'se in-the evenings. To meet' the iipeds of such, Mrs. Oreighton Hale, the wolt-inown Massage Specialist, -and longest-established Teacher of Massage' in London, hascommenced-an Evening Class at her Branch in Wellington. She instructs Ladies in Soientifio. Massage of every kind, including General. Swedish;, .WeipMitchell, Electricity, and Swedish Drill;' Pupils -can join 'at:'.any time.- '■' Eyerv Lesson on living subject. Certificate when proficient. Author of the "Art of Massage." Address, 27 May Street, Wellington, Telephone 32.20. •

I Ellis Oistesies art JattecS .- \-.JB x':. : fcv tielr UtumesUoniaditotaste jiL. .■■■■: : ' ' ;,CB[J7 XJ W.I; Correctness of Style, of course, enters J^r/s|^H. ; largely in the matter of making a Costume— ffiS|3''if|KM ' but evidence of good taste in suiting the style f||||' "Ifijiif ■ j to.the individual is always necessary. , • ■• '■ ||f||j llfcfff ■ .| ELLIS is a Specialist, in Costume making—. ||fj| : jjpff ' there is always evidence of perfect taste iu his WJf fM- ■ ! Let ELLIS make TOUti Holiday Costume. I II ■ > % .ELLIS, ART TAILOR, yjl ; OPP, tfNION BANK, FEATHERSTOtf STfigEfc.' •I ■.. .'.. WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1596, 13 November 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1596, 13 November 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1596, 13 November 1912, Page 2

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