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•I NIGHT GOWNS—VERY SPECIAL. 'Daintily Trimmed, finely-made Gowns, much below the prices you would expect to pay for such qualities and styles. Scores of 'pretty Gowns, low necks, short sleeves "Embroidery, Lace and Ribbon Trimmings-4/11, 6/6, 8/6, 9/11 upwards lor LADIES' UNDERWEAR investigate LEEB & CHURCH S ' Stock at Lowest-ln-the-Sity-PWces. _ | c ' fj-peeslal 'Ifoiks© t | 1 Spiy HELBER & C®., LM., j | : Having Engaged a Special Designer In Art Furnltura I I 'ARE WM PREPARED TO SUBMIT SPECIAL PRIVATE b | DESIGNS' IN 'OAK, WALNUT, AND MAHOGANY, , | | AT VERY. MODERATE- PRICES, | \ FOR SPECIMENS OF DESIGN, PRICES, AND WORE- | f MANSHIP, SEE. OUR SHOW. WINDOWS. | v Now Shipments Carpets and Linoleums How Opened. \ I 'Phono 238. , MANHERB STREET. J' THE ROYDCARLICK SCHOOLOF PHYSICAL CULTURE, ' SUSSEX CHAMBERS, PANAMA: STREET, WELLINGTON. The well-known Class \for Business Men Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, sto 6 p.m. '. t 'Phone 2199. '.o®l ®.> BE HOLD! •t, -it i J mil be executed as usual. <T: . • MRS. SMITH, I • FURRIER, 3 MANNERS STREET. /» l\ "R/TY Masseuse (MISS KATHLEEN Bmmr- '-Jn I- \ wfei lyl, EVENSEN) offers \to treat a SUffS/ \ limited number of patients with. MMI I '/ \ the High Frequency current for iPMI I •('Z~±2f \ ■AfesShj/. the hair, at a. very moderate fee. This MW'rn Ete«w» \.'. form of Electricity has, undoubtedly \ y 1 " proved to be the most effective in regenerSgSgmgy rh \ H Wfr£ uting the ecnlp and procuring ft Luxuriant S o2 ®*, ■ I 1 'ftem and Healthy Growth. This.' the very [h .» • latest method of treatment; has for some H C* —""Oi ' time been' adopted by the leading AmerlU (9 ' tan .specialists, and marvellous .results have been obtained. Further informasMateLinen§nowWliite 0 ' 41011 Xxel b? holtz, >l ''" MASSEUR AND MEDICAL. BEST OF ALL. ACCEPT NO-OTHER. ELIXTRIOIAN, ■ _ Atk far the 11b-Fancy'Baxei/ - 'Phone 2000. 123 WILLIS STREET- < MOTHERS SHOULD';TEACH THEIR CHILDREN TO USE - ■*}:/! ; vrWICROBIN, ; t: , ; ... And all Ladies should tse 'iii--to' preserve their tee'tlr from decay, and make the breatji sweet and pure. Sold by most Chemists, and by W-. M'Keiizre.. R. J Johnson,.. G. H. mrett, Castle Pharmacies.'.';'; ' v *T:..i Pl"ice, 1/6, A BEE CAN'T KEEP AWAY FROI HONEY I I - Neither can a thrifty woman resist the high qual- j :ities and low prices- of CAMPBELL'S GROCERIES. | You can sav'e-mtmey"by-shopping here-rcome and | Remember, r we give discount' off- these low prices: i j PRUNES, per lb. 4d. I DATES, per lb. ..... 3d- | ' DATES-in Cartons 4d. 1 ;;; APRICOTS, per lb. 9d. :: APRICOTS (Mildura), per lb. Is. H : •" Wm. CAMPBELL, ' 40 and 42 MANNERS STRE ET, 293 CUBA STREET, ' 163 RIDDIFORD STREET, NEWTOWN. J j j"" i AND I | THE LEADING fiOUSE FOR QUALITY, iVALUE, 'AND j I ; EASY TERMS. I J Jo Je j

—with the accompanying inflammation, restlessness, irritability, broken sleep, and swelling of the gums— j can be overcome. SCOTT'S Emulsion gives the extra strength the child needs, and aids the easy development of strong, firm, white ' teeth. "My. ion, suffering with whooping cough and. teething, wu wretchedly thin and weak. After taking SCOTT'S the whooping cough ii quite cured, he it cutting his teeth without any trouble and looks quite strong and robust." — Mrs. Lilliebridge, 5, Wells Street, Rcdfcrn, Sydney, N.S.W. 22/5/12 Mark the cure—then insist on genuine TRADE |j| MARK DOffT HESITATE But call right away and consult •FROST iuiOW, DENTAL SPECIALISTS, 119 Willis Sc For Natural Looking: and j Comfortable Artificial Teeth- j JUST THE BEST! CANNOT SAY M.ORB!

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1844, 2 September 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1844, 2 September 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1844, 2 September 1913, Page 2

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