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NIGHT GOWNS—VERY SPECIAL. ' Daintily Trimmed, finely-made Gowns, much below the prices " 'you. would -expect to ..pay for such qualities, and styles, bcores : of pretty Gowns, low uccks, short sleeves, Embroidery, Lnce ' and Ribbon Trimmings—4/11, 6/6 r 8/6, 8/11 lor - SADIES' "UNDERWEAR investigate LEfcS & CHURCH S ; Stock at Lowest-in-the-City-Prices. , ;i • ' ' Sp@cisaS MotSc© I 1 IjIOENRV 'FIELDER & €©~ Ltd., 111 ; Having Engaged a Special DeslgneWln Art FurnUuifes 4 'ARE NOW PREPARED TO SUBMIT SPECIAL PRIVATE b d. DESIGNS '"iK OAK, WALNUT, AND MAHOGANY, f J at Very Moderate prices. f ' f FOR SPECIMENS OF DESIGN, PRICES, AND WORK- ' | 1' ' MANSHIP. SEE OUR SHOW WINDOWS. \ ; V Now Bhipment9 Oarpefc and, Linoleums Now Opened. J |: 'Phono 238. > / THE ROYD GARLICK SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE, : SUSSEX CHAMBERS; PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON. •:The well-known Class for Business Men Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, sto 6 p.m.- 'Phone I J. . "Dominion" . Readers I _ J LA %vp^imNG A MUST-be soldi Wo aro Practical and Consulting I tj EJIOVING to MANNERS STREE-T Chemist Opticians' with 25 years ex- CHAMBERS, where Repair Work perienco. If jour Health is. bad] wil[ 1)Q exccutu i as usual. through Skin Diseases, Blood Dl»orders. Stomaoh Troubles, or Over no /aw| TU, Excesses, toonsult us about it. Our fa Ho. 3 Nl _ system of correspondence is Strictly FURRIER, 3 MANNERS STREET. Confidential. Onr Optical Parlours I • are complete with all the Most S "H.TY Masseuse (MISb KATHLEEN Modern Appliances. Spectacles of i JyJ. KVENSEN) offers to treat - a the best quality only.—No Charge for J limited number of patienta with Testing vour Sigrht. I the High , Frequency current for FRANK SHAW. the hair, at a ery moderate fee. Ihis QUALIFIED OPTICIAN-CHEMIST, ■ r ® d ° t f 0 'most effcctive'hfregenerWILLIS STREET WELLINGTON. J "a Lxuriant (Oppo. Buthios.) Phone H7, Ppstaira. , Q row th. This, tho very . fatest method o^treatmeH^h^fo^omo , f Vh0ni~3263. " . - Kaa "" ""TTTS roT spmlbUs??, marvellous results ' have been obtained- Further mformaS*■ / • | tion will to given by y • AXEL HOLTZ, ,liSS s™ c X clL I CDMA. BTBEBT. [ STREET.' • MOTHERS SHOULD TEACH THEIR CHILDREN TO USE MICRQBIM, 'And all Ladies should use it to preserve their t.eetli from decay, and mako the breath sweet and pure'. Sold by most Chemists, and by W. Wallace, Len. M'Eenzie, R. Johnson. G. H. Perrett, Castle Pharmacies. Price, 1/6. : From Sunmy Ceylon! -to CampbeH's. .'"Ote Own" Tea. ' 'Tis grown on thp finest tea j;lantalions of Coylon, picked when the buds ore young, carcfully hftndloil and pac.'&tl by tho inost up-to-clivto ami hygienic ; m0 These aro some of thfc reasons I'OUK OWN" TEA is full-flavoured and so ENJO Y a cup of TEA—buy "OUR OWN" from ;CAMPBELL'S. Our Own Fannings, per lb., Is.; olb. boxes, os. Our Oivn, No.' 1 Blend, per lb„ Is. ■; 51b. tins, ss. 3d. Our Own, No. 2. Blend, per lb.. Is. Gil.; 51b. tins, 6s. Bd. Our Own, Nn. 3 Blend, per lb., ' ■ 8tl.; 51b. tins, is. Gd. • Own Own, No. 4. Blend, per II), 25.; 51b. tins, 95..2 d. ' Win. CAMPBELL, 40 and 42 MANNERS STREET. 253 CUBA STREET, .163 Rl DDI FORD STREET, NEWTOWN. i i| I lir;.'. 1 ' r.. n IHHI.I.HIT n I THE FAMOUB DULCEPHONE. the Host Perfect Gramaphone made. We carry a large stock of these Wonderful Machines from £3 7S. Gd. upwards. A fine stock of Records by the leading artists from 3s. 6d. each, all double sided. 'F. j;.PIMNY,LW i p aS N • 89 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON-

jfr-; Look After Your Hands Washing up, scrubbing, raw days and . hard usage of,the hands make them rough, red and cracked. But this, condition can be prevented .'and removed by the use of Lane's Medoline, which is most effective for •chapped hands or lips, and chafed or rough skin from any cause. Keeps the hands soft, smooth, firm and white. It has no equal. • & S' Directions : After washing and dry. ing ; the hands thoroughly apply a little Medoline, rubbing it in well. Should be used night and morning, and at any time after the hands have been in water. Lane's Medoline is obtainable at most chemists and stores and is prepared by E. G. LANE, Chemist; Otmuu, N.Z. lahe'S^ MM 1 Beautiful Sets Of Teeth we make with Porcelain Gums. Make you look Ten Years Younger. 'Ife> PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS. FRIST & FROST, SURGEON DENTISTS, 119 Willis St ' ■■ ' | Ijoltlo of Steven?' Health - I Salt should be in every 'J j home. It makes a delicious • . } refreshing drink and acts ! Fently but. surely on the \ Blußcish liver —aids diges- | tiou—promotes appetite. • SCesMssl \ Health Stf/Cl | ' ismildlylaxalive.qnlekW \ y curcs nod prevent beau- \ W S achca and billionsncKS by \ y a 3 eHrwinatinp inJi/nrlties. A \ f jytfs* I bip bottle costs but 1/6. 6 • Jy JUST THE BEST! WE . CANNOT SAY MORE!

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1841, 29 August 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1841, 29 August 1913, Page 2

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