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I if you want the very best | ;Flannelette • | , ' the Old Country Produces I ' buy HORROCKSES 9 l lATFST vktory SEE HOftROCKSES' NAME ON 1 S"ri « RIZE SELVEDGES and decline all substitutes lu DrtV'" blw - I EXHIBITION. 1910 Sold by nil Firit-Claci Diapers and Storekeepers.

I The ' ' f . practical housevjife. j j . The "just-as-good" story j j cannot be worked off on the practical housewife. It is a sliverwaste of time andenergy losuggest to her that some other tea is just J as good as Crescent Tea The practical and economical housewife want's tea that is pure, wholesome, and of {inequality,henceher f reason for insisting » f/$f upon having CRESffflf CENT Brand. //iSi I Three Grades at B I ©si 1/8,1/10. 2/- per lb. |$M\ Local \V.&G.TurnbuLl , ». j 1 A tha mtiitt ynmz Iriit H | /row M |j ? IVcu heard by htr fritndt fej |5 to dtclart, ' . (mm. {9 j (iiiziiimds andf earls Lj j vtaydtUghl othertirls, M ; But the best if my JjSv || i #« , j . Fj BOX IRON for SmMI j Household Use. [I t I Of &1« Storekespers, itxked by:— fcj E, W. Mills & .Co., | •• Wellington. (d | Bneart ef wrtkliut tmitUUHt, jt| Thousands and thousands ol jjj? families in nil parts of the world f* always keep Ayer's Cherry PectoI ral in the house. They rely on il kj for coughs, colds, weak throats, ||weak lungs. Sold in three sizes. j I]i roay cheeks are the assets of 1 , J the woman who takes J JrlA %. Health. <&2^f||p^| This famous' Suit thatsweet- ' f ens life " is mildly laxative in a etion. It clrars tho'blnod of fl mpurities.and inukcsupleasant rink. Ii? Tioro palatnhlo and i iocs more mun other Fruit Sag ines. Try it—l/ 6 per big bottle •\Vv: l v;'v>* 3 f 64 doscri. 1 rJ ' 9-rul ROGERS Pianos, finest examples of English workmanship. Call ond inspect, for yourself. Too Wdlinffton Piano 00., Ltd.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1854, 13 September 1913, Page 13

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375

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1854, 13 September 1913, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1854, 13 September 1913, Page 13

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