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1 SPECIALS AT j j C. SMITH'S, Ltd. I WINTER SALE, | 1 96 CUBA STREET. j * CHILDREN'S HOLLAND PINAFORES, 6d. each. 1 LADIES' PINK BODICES, long sleevesj 7jd. GBCh. i jjj LADIES' CORSETS, 6d. and Is. pair, i jj j WHITE APRONS,. 7£d.:.each.. j < CREAM BODICES, long sleeves, 10£ d. each. j j LADIES' FLEECY:BLOOMERS, grey, 1/7 and 1/9. j LADIES' NATURAL COMBINATIONS, 2/S and 3/3 1 ' LADIES' NAVY' BLOOMERS, 2/3. J | LONG-SLEEVED PINK VESTS,I/6 and 1/9. j I f£ee tli© | j \ Buy a llaefs Safe i or i | Strong Room Door,. . j ■| for | film's leans Security. \ All Milners'\ Safes' And Strong Room Doors aro conßtruoted of ! j .Siemens Martin, Steel, the moat perfect metal for this class of I • ' work. A very import-ant feature of Milner's Safes (not em- < | bodied by any other maker) is that steel bandß are used on j ] every safe, the back bawds over lapping, thus making the backs j S as strong as the sides. i j The locks used are very complete, and, as Safo Looks,, oannot be j 5 improved upon for ■ j Milner's Locks are Unpickable. . j ; It has taken years to bring thom up to their present state of ef- ' i ficiency, and these locks are the result of the experience and j ; knowledge gained in the past eighty years of safe-making. j ! Another feature of Milner's Safes and Strong Room Doors is ; j that they attach to their doors those very neocssary wedge \ i guards, which, in an attempt to open by wedging, bindß the door ■ I more firmly to their frames. | . ■ 'Always'specify Milker's.'.-,. - -■ ; I 'J8..W.-MILLS'& Co, M, | V Agents. \ - ! 6■- ' \ Furnisfi in (w|I TASTE^g The Tpiflß\s tfe jUfe qfFurnitWe. "Trifles make perfection, and perfection is no trifle!" Thus spoke Michael..'J' Angekv-nnd HE irai- referring-1« things beautiful. - !It is tho attonticn to trifles \liat makes COLLIE FURNITURE not moM-":; lv beautiful, but ENDURING; also, tho kind of I'lirnituro that is found in-V the homes of successive generations. Which is just why YOIJR homo ehould. . be furnished by COLLI E, especially as our PRICES ARE SO EASY! 'EDW COllK.'ltd. . ' \ . . Telephone 1C34. ;. I ' .V. ".V [ b| | y. !■. ii.ißrwMTKTnti 1 i iwin muniminMT ■■»>——^himJ JMACNAIR'S\TWINKLE -WHISKY! I Take a tot of "TWIM.KLE". with . wator, a. jprinklo; V $ It will make you feel as bright as any star. f| 0 Anr hoi-e's another wrlnkli;, when your glasses touch and tlnklo, f 1 just drink the toast of "i,'WINKLE." <- "Hero you are I" ft' J. McIIRAMI & COMPANY, I q DISTHIBUTING AGENTS, wo Willis Street, Wellingtorv ■ | —,— | 2u h.p. an« 9 6 Si.p., 2 and 3 speed. Chain Drive A.J.S. Motors, Dependable Rudgs Multis. ' rnHE famous 2J liffht-weight A.J.S. is tho finest Mount made; the 6 h.p.; is tho A Ideal Machine for Sido-car. Tho Rudgo proved itself. again for Reliability, Petrol Consumption, Hill Climbs, and thio-Comfort to the Rider, ALL REPAIRS GUARANTEED. ALL ACCESSARIES KEPT IN STOCK, BOUCHER'S AMY f CHAS. A. CYPHERS | MEW BUFFALO INCUBATORS AND j INDOOR AND COLONY BROODERS, UILT OP STEEL. FIRE PROOF. V RELIABLE! THE ONLY INCUBATOR WORTH A THOUGHTMODERN MACHINE WITH ALL THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS., 1 1 HIGHEST PERCENTAGE OF HATCHES. | LOWEST PRICED MACHINE ON THE MARKET- ■ 0 j Anti Carries the Name of CHAB. A. CYPHER as its !• STOCKED IN FOUR SIZES. Writo for Particulars an<\ Catalogue— S STEWART TIMBER, GLASS & HARDWARE Co. j | (LIMITED), 80, 82, 81, COURTENAY PLACE, WELLI NGTON. j J SAMUEL DA SMS & SOW. ' [ SUPPLIERS ENGINEERS AND PLUMBERS, REQUISITES. K 22 and 24 BRANDON STREET, , [j HAVE FOR SALE—B h.p, Multl Boiler (Crnbtrec), ,5 h.p; Horizontal Endue, | Five Brass-ftniihers' Lathes, Gin. centres; Screwing, Drilling Machine, Electro', j plating Plant Comploto. jj

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1799, 11 July 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1799, 11 July 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1799, 11 July 1913, Page 3

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