fjHE TEA-GIRL IN BLUE'-SMILED I <3 Her tables are rushed nowadays. It is not her personal attraction. f fi f It is not the situation of her pari of.the room. It is not the china or jS the cream. No, it is none o[ thesf : \t 'ylm The secret must be the Tea. f\ Since she bought that picket of "Stand-Out" to see if she WfiL couldn't "jo one better" than the other girls, Norma has been kept busy. Once a customer comes he remains. No other Tea would 33g®| suit the tea-girl now—she has got on. to a good thing, and knows it I (Spy w ■xg-tSI■ "Why," she exekiras, "'Stand-Out'has made my reput- eScv. ation and is fast building this business." r~ 1 gjil If you like a pure Ceylon Tea, fragrant, refresh' .|l?f JraC. ing and stimulating, you should certainly try ! Jnj? |l«M g "Stand-Oui.'* ;Vpß
SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY. SOMETHING Quito Unique—TEDDY O BEAKS (the real fur) and as cuddlesome as the genuine pot. Tho child who has one will bo delighted. Vroni lis. 6d. Big stock of other Toys to choose from. MRS SMITH. Furrier, 3 Maimers St., next Britannia Picture Theatre. i GOITRE CURED, DURING tho last two years over 700 cases of Goitrb Have been successfully treated by Doig s Goitre Specific. Letters of appreciation received from all parts of N.Z., and Australia. Prico 10s. 6d. (ouo month's supply) post freo from A. DOIG, Chemist, Wanganui. TisY" VACUUM CLEANERS. Hand or Electric, from.7os. . Hire, from ss. per day. ' CASCADE DISH WASHERS, iU'Ns. ' Effective, Hygienic, and New Zealand Manufacture. , Hands do not- touch tho water. EAND WALKER AND CO., 'Phono3Bo9. 12 King's Chambers, Willis Stieet. \
THE RGYD CARLICK viCKQO L OF PHY3IGAV. CULTURE, SUSSEX CHAMBERS, PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON. 'Phono 2199. Opp. G.P.O. FOR PHYSICAL IMPROVEMENT AND CORRECTION OF DEFORMITIES. MRS. ROYD GARLIOK, Directress. " m "' '"a" "" - -2= g|| The Sewing MacMie of the Centurj! • Modern conditions demand modern ideaß. Aj|TjWi Every improvement which will lessen labour and fatigue ft CJ IYI L] i» th'e liomij b a boon not to be missed. THE NEW CENTRAL NEEDLE "STANDARD" SEWING MACHINE. THsfllCHnvAV * is the "ideal" worker. You sit straight up (o your work—which i.s easier to nianipulate and does not "crook" tho spine. * The "Standard" runs with a "velvety" smoothness —it /w has ball-bearings throughout. j jLr > AI in Call and, let us demonstrate its utility to you. jjXJ) F. J.W. FEAR, Engineer & Importer, 09 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON, thiwhohowav
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1943, 29 December 1913, Page 2
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