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AGRICULTURAL SHOWS. TR/lANAWATU AND WEST COAST M AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION, Under the Esteemed Patronage of His Excellency the Governor, Will hold its TENTH NATIONAL DAIRY SHOW On Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, Juno 17th, ISth, 19th, and 20th, 1913. Butter and Clieeso Championships. Fruits, Roots, Grain, and Seeds. Vegetables and Homo Industries, MANAWATU POULTRY ASSOCIATION Will aiso bold its Annual Show on tho abovo' dates. A huge display of every description of Poultry, Pigeons, and Canaries. FAT STOCK SHOW. Grand Display of every description of Dairying Machinery, and other industries. Rugby and Association Football Matchos and Jumping Events. Entries closc Juno 2, 1913. Schedules on application 'to Secretary, W. T. Penny, Box 85, Palmerston North. PALMERSTON TAXI SERVICE. 'Phone G2O. Garage. Fitzhorbert Street. T7TSITORS can rely oif first-class Cars » and Experienced Drivers. Cars available night or day, Charges reasonable. M, EBERHARD, Proprietor, Palmerstou North. Tho most Successful TYPEWRITER on the market to-day is rp H E YOST VISIBLE. Tho number of Machines Ecllinj* is proof of their popularity. SIMPLEST IN CONSTRUCTION. LIGHTEST IN TOUCH. PAD AND CENTRE GUIDE. Machines supplied on approval. THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO'.. LTD., 'Phono IG7G. Cuba Street, Wellington. Also: 7, 8, 9 Williamson's Chambers, Auckland. actention! ' SUITS TO ORDER from £3 15s. to £a 10s. COSTUMES TO ORDER, from £i is. "to .IG 10s. Wide Rango Patterns. Latest Fashions. Satisfaction Guaranteed. JOSEPHS AND CO., Ladies' and Gents.' Tailors,

BLUE LETTER BAYS IN j ■Dress Remnants \ For Three Bay® Only!' i Thursday, Friday & Saturday, j Comprising— - » SERGES W " CREAM DRESS. 2 r CLOTHS. - * CREAM SERGES. j H 03 TWEEDS < MOREEN SHIRTNGS. 05 j, RADIANT AS. . , 2 VELVETEENS. e s DELAINES. s ITALIANS. 15 a> I CASHMERES. > COAT LININGS. j: W -I | LUSTRES. y, - j cOLOUI {ED CHEVIOTS 1 i -i z 1 | ARMUKES. - w NUN'S CLOTH. J ! iC. l§m ith Ltd - Cah& St -1 j to <£4* At* <Ui t£&> ti.vifmj.,Tyrn^JWUJ ! jjJiiij j mnA., t i.im T rct T 8 j^^c>si- J w u i a—cyastu j SOU Hofses | Clipped with j One Bwasam 1 Tof If j Poww Machine j) This is (lie record for last eenson of ono of our No. 17 Clippers [J i as above illustrated. [| ! A special feature of these machines is that tho Clipper Head Will take- jja ij a thicker coat and leave a better finish than any of her make on the Nj ', market. ' II \ ' The largest and most up-to-date plant in tho trwde, tho most skilful M > workmen and the most scientific methods aTe eiuploybd in tho uianufac- j.| s' turo of these machines. In addition ' f| | Each Machine is Ran and Tested in Actual-Use | ■ ; bofore leaving tho works to ensure absolute occfiracv in all details. Tho r| i shaft is flexible, is 6 feet in length, and-, is practically featherweight. g All gears aro maohino cut from tho solid, and therefore have tho ra maximum of strength. • 1 ' 1 >« 9' ' Theso Clippers are pack«d' reaSy for use, shaft and head being || ii attached, so there is nothing-"to-do but put the stand together and the W r inachino is ready for use. • •'• jJ j? These Clippers are driven by a mechanism consisting of a number of || ' gear wheels so arranged .that U" great speed is attained; ■ the whole ij id being conveniently enclosed in a dusb-proof gear box. rf I Oiis of these Machines • will clip year Horse ia 30 || I . Mimites. ' | i for they are noted for their easy running, rapid clipping, kfeii cutting W 'i and reliability. ; p * We carry largo stocks of Cutter Mates, Wrist Joint, Talent; Attach" ' Mj | ablo Combs ami Cutters, Sharpeners, and all replacements, also Heads 53 ?) and Plates to fit 'ihoso machines for sheep-shearing. tj | PRICE, 455. | jK W. M!!!§& Co. Ltd., Ageats | | • SAMUEL DAKKB &' SON. j I SUPPLIERS ENGINEERS AMD PLUMBERS, REQUISITES. I I 22 »V 24 BRANDON STREET, (j '.j HAVE FOP. SALK—3 I:.p. fijblti Doilcr (Crabtrco), 5 h.p, Horizontal Engine, § ■!) Five Eras3-finishors' Lathes, Gin. cenii'cs,' Screwing, Drilling Machlnc, Elcctro. jj : j plating Plant Complete. jf

4 Willis Street (Over Burlington Tea Rooms). LUNCHEON. SUPPER, AND • TEA ROOMS. F AIL S COMMERCIAL RESTAURANT. LAMBTON QUAY. .AFTERNOON TEA A SPECIALITY. Open 9 a.m. till 11.1-5 p.m. o;xm 9 a.m. till 11.15 p.m. JAMES FRASER, Proprietor. Telephone 2806. By Special Appointment to His Excellency the Governor, Lord Islington, P. 0., IC.C.M.G., D.S.O. . W MOTOR GASAGE.. STANTON & EVANS, 15 MOLESWORTH ST.,"WELLINGTON. REPAIRS TO ANY MAKE OP CAR. ACCUMULATORS CHARGED. CARS STORED, TYRES AND TUBES VULCANISED. 'PHONE S.'i'J. GOURTENAY PLAGE GASH SUTGHERY. FOR YOUR SPRING LAMB, ETC. ONE QUALITY—THE BEST. Give us a Call Before Going Elsewhere. 'Phone 1228. JONES- & CO., CLYDE QUAY', WELLINGTON. (Established 20 Years.) CASH BUYERS OP LEAD, BRASS, ZINC,. COPPER, IRON, RAGS, ROPE '& RUBBER. 'Phone 725.

\ ■ ' ■ \ READING . ' BE A \j E Have your eyes tested by one of our Expert Opticians, and get Glasses to suit your particular needs. W. LITTLE JOIN & SON, | Tlx© well-known Jewellers, sad Opticians, | Have all the Latest Appliances and Two | Opticians at Your Service at All Times. f V * I X I 522-4 Quay D Wellington. 8 M-L1 I.IL i—.. 111 llfaloWM, I FOR CHILLY MCHTS! FOR CHJLLY NIGHTS! | < To prevent sleepless nights and bad colds at tlie beginning of the • j season, REPLENISH TOUR STOCK OF BLANKETS, and Lave ■ I , tho full benefit of their warmth tlie whole winter through. ' | WINDER'S BLANKETS and EIDERDOWNS Appeal to the Thrifty on j account of the SPLENDID VALUE THEY REPRESENT. THEY ARE | UNSURPASSED FOR COMFORT, QUALITY AND DURABILITY. \ Our customers as a rule send us repeat ortlers Jor BLANKETS especially." GEORGE WINDER,,« j j Whose Motto is: "QUICK SALE AND LIGHT PROFITS." * •' i~

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1756, 22 May 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1756, 22 May 1913, Page 3

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