I Widows Want I | W£/?£'s MY OWN FATHER," said Sam TVa/Zer, ffocs and nearly snuffs it, he does, I (/ ra apa finds out as tvtddcra I n^\iL dont need to be bewared on if they on*y drinhe 4 Stand-Gut Tea. 1 " * now, why do the widows like IT? 1 Perhapt because they're lonely, end a cup of "Stand-Out Tea" is i at all times the cheeriest of comforts. Perhaps because long experience of men and matters has taught them to know S/» a good thing when they »ee it. tXn Or perhaps because widows are an induitrious and pertinacious folk, and tssM 1 never are content until they find the 1 very best they can get for their money, / II |C> j ■ "Staund-Out" is the One Tea I AH ladies naturally and necessarily \|| prefer it above the others. It stimu. l^rff'! latea delightfully, and yet it soothes. 'fffl It is all that it is guaranteed to be—Ceylon Tea—the best Ceylon Tea—the best of ihe ItM? best Ceylon Tea—the very best of the very wnijjf best Tea that Ceylon produces. ffEOf THAT SUPERB TEA: ' Jg| ® " "STAND-ouri JSr 1 Stocked by all good Grocera essJm' Mi J Bought by all good Housewives 4-HAINES ADV. . 10 ■ ■ DAINTY HANDKERCHIEFS, CHARMING NECKWEAR. SUMMER GLOVES. Tboy are all quite now —arrived by the last Homo boat. The Handkerchiefs aro beautifully embroidered, and the neatest .we have seen. The Nowoßt Ncckwear styles have taken the Parisian fancy, and aro bound to obtain wide favour hero. Included are Ostrich Feather Ruffleß and Embroidered Lawn Oollar Fronts. You will find the New Season's Gloves exceptionally Bmart and immaoulato in fit. I have them in Beat French Kid, all white, and whitQ with blaok points; exceptional value 4 3b, 6d* Also Fabric Gloves in paßtel shadefl,lß. 6d., 10. 11d., 2s. 6d. pair. j | BRS. HATHEWBOW, 'STrggr'L the. lEiisf ill siev mm As a rule, grey haira are brought on by natural change through advancing years. Quite frequently they appear early in life as a result of disease, neuralgia, nervouß shock, long continued mental strain, or hereditary influences. Where greyness is premature:, that is, if it is oausod by illness or a general debilitated gtate of tho system it oan be entirely arreßtod if oared for in time. \ MRS ROLLESTON ia to expert in all Hair matters, and gives j ooursos of treatment for Qrey Hair from One Guinea. , MRB. ROLIiESTON, HAIR AND, COMPLEXION SPECIALIST. 250 LAItBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. 'Phone 1599. THE ROYD GARLICK SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE, SUSSEX CHAMBERS, PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON. .'Phone 2199. Opp. G.P.O. FOR PHYSICAL IMPROVEMENT AND CORRECTION OF DEFORMITIES. MRS. ROYD GARLICK, Directress. TONDOMecIETY" """invitV Ladiei pleics^thai^l GOWN MAKERS »> » Drdora for Coming Season. 9 LAMBTONCHA ™' /j/j a /)Opp. Kirkcaldlo and Staini. | MWELLINGTON. | DO YOU KNOW that a bad breath and deoayud tcoth are a big handioap to any boy or girl? DO YOU KNOW that tho teeth are preserved and the breath made sweet and pure by using MICRGBIN, Take no substitute. Price Is. 6d. If your dealer-does not stock it send Is. 6d. stamps for a sample post freo to MICROBIN, co. Box 935, Wellington. • SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. I Iff IB 111 I "BSOLA 55 1 faf li H M P, , $ TS Dha ully genuine permanent onra. It W $ A acts on the hair roots, and causes f w and die. | ' did ! riot | • | •••: • hen to live | ■ | Or. ROBERT BORLEY, 12J, [| F ACT NOa Mb I I At 31st Dao, 1911, £207,108, I r IN CASH, Y/asdistributed among 1 r^" n ht^n"/i n /n' 2 n trv?ngt c "r°d % the Polioyholdors IN BONUSES. of your food, we decided to give it n trial, t and saw a great improvement in one b - The above sum represents an addition 2 week, so we continued to use it, >nd j of £333,994 to the sums assured. The I "she^is B very stronfi, and bonuses MB now fixed upon OH. ascending J at present busy cutting her teeth, but Boalo, it being arranged that tbe inorehses we have no trouble with her and she iv shall become greater with tbo duration of I h^°rore^d^hrJnc^Bin«V,S. n nd % the folioy. The practical working of this )< I would not be without it for the world; &rraugement •will bo understood by an i everybody remarks what a fine child she £ inspection of tho following examples J I 'th»t .heTso S| BONUSES ON THREE £1,000 POLICIES. I which'' »t"any" me k po^ o o™''welcomS'to | Bonuncn l The Policy taken out & d«; she stands as Arm on her legs as any i* fcUottod W Tows 27 Yeatfl 42YfftTi I child double her age, which is twelve Jq ac „ 0 ft(?o4 f months on the 6th of November, and I b 8 <, am sure there is not a child that has finer . fc limbs for her age, and I can assure you <*• « fl. a. a 8. a* that' I would sooner be without my luo2 SO 0 0 84 16 0 40 U 0 jj tobacco than she should her Virol." 1903 30 18 0 85 16 0 41 11 0 i 5 1908 81 17 0 36 18 0 42 15 0 i NOTICE THE VIEOL SMILE I l h 1911 84 8 0 39 18 0 46 fi 0 I A J^/ lderf, i l n°° d f ° r 1 lD (wn se £t 80£577£5 19 0 | Children or all ages. £ nor 10021 Used ia more than 1,000 Hospitals and ' " I Banator' '"OHONE 1442 for all classos of Prints VFRDI I trJ s 'H8 Work. Prompt attention, mod- 1 v iivuli, i-iiu., ij erato charges. "Dominion" General Old St EC /S Printing House. Dominion Aronne. i m, Printine aom Dpwialcu Arofluei
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1889, 18 October 1913, Page 11
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