-aOU LL.-oAvi» TO e ■ _™™„ i IraaffEEszlj - WWW? ¥T ? W'ft ft L^aaaW * I Hllllll ¥ 1 H ? ' 1 | Good things like these Money« Raising Bargains don't last long. There are too many f ] ' far-sighted people who aro shrewed enough to buy all the goods thoy will need for some I ? time to come at art occasion offering such as these, v 1 ) > , . ' ■■■' ■■■ ■ ■ -U: I - '■■■■:« I ' • - Many of the items offerd aro goods so much wanted now, and at '} '< - such extremely lovv prices, that they will not test long. These are \'t \ '" ■ ' listed below as "HURRY-UP BARGAINS" because anyone tak- ,■■ ■ ] i tag advantage of them will have to hurry up or they'll all bo gone. I " i HURRY-UP BARGAINS/ 4 : . " HURRY-UP BARGAINS. I - I" ;■■■■... : i P These Items will go fast; you'll • , j ." Don't expect to get any of these ■ - ' \ I have to hurry up if you got any. unless you come quick. . V. f h ' - "•■ I || Ladies'UNTRIMMED STRAWS. % HURRY! HURRY! | fei Usually 5/6. Sala Price, 1/6. '. '■•■■s' fj Men's FLANNELETTE PY>IA- f I COTTON FOULARDS. Usually MASi Usually 5/6. t I 1/3. Sale Price, * Now 3/6. \ "i I it \ INLAID LINOLEUMS, 6ft. and I Men's WINCEY SHIRTS, stripes J | 6ft. 7in, 9/6 for 6/11. I good patterns. 4/6 for 2/11. |. I IT WiLt PM¥ YOU TO HURRY''.! FOR THESE BARGAINS. THERE ARE PdANY OTHERS ALSO. COME AND SEE! | ... " '. . p VBl 1 \d£l & ilLLiiils busiest stohe. / ' : ■■■!
n Kj!! You risk t«h» much when you h*f& ]n a cough or cold hanging mi weelt S3 after week. Consumption often a follows delay in treatment. 23 ... 1 EMULSION: o■ • . ffiE will prevent this deadly disease, and H drive out. the persistent cough or forj cold. It.gives'pfo'mptrcllef,st.vcng' ]_. tltens the lungs, nerves, "digestion . ™ and whole body; The effect of it S3 .is.often ■0. •; ffiarvaMf?,".-always 'ficriefi'cwl.. V; : . JUS ■ For .further Inforrnatttm GOiretrninjl.ini's n El . EMuision sec iclTcularwith c*ch bottlc'lt .. ' . J-, ~gives-(niich useful, advice to sufferers ; aii<l 1 Ell include! convJntlriß'tesUmo.riisla from po'oplo | g of ?ll'sp,cs and pursuits. 1 O Soidin twbsizts at 2/6 and </6 per bottle.SB'' PtcpWcd Wy br fc G. LANE; Clicmul. "' J L.J o»ihmb.N;Z.''"- ■ y PR E M \Kfu RiEL Y~CRiYr"' - WE recommend tho "IJEMBLEY . VV UUKNKT" Hr.ii- Restorer-bfcaw.) we know it h.ts in thousands.ami Ihoiisamls of oases restored Grey Hair to its original colour, 4s. Od. from Goo. Me<\ Lnmbton Qua/, and. othflr leading Chemists throughout N>2. (Posted anywhere Sd. extra.) If Insist on Stevens' f|4||? H Ttero'B no olh.er.FnsU Krs3tne*icit>' l '-'.SjJSSV ..H itablo or nlo-re bsnrijeial. A sins* ) ' H every tnornins sets yon rtisto and I+p* \il keeps yon so by gently stimulat- I v|| inu natural functions. Vwp-i'llilons-aßf.n.pputWnfanilre' y frei>hiit)r--ci!iweially bene* fl KwJJtf?„.:-*\ floiu). beforebrraifnkl, f> [\<j '■■ '';ii ; :'" \ AUgtiotlSsofMdoaiß/ . C^\'-■'•':% f?t\ .co b " t •' /0, BT U ft GOVERNMEWT^rt * . DEPARTMENT ' ■ FACT' m, II « fit 31st Dec, 1911, 8207405, IN CASH, yra,3 distributed amott^ - IN BONUSES. ' The above sum represents an addition it £333,91)1 to the sums assured. Tin • bonuses are- now iixod upon sa oaotsHding osalo, it being arranged that tho increases " shall become greater with tha duration of the policy. Thepractical working of thia arrangement will be understoftdby a.« ' inspection of the following DKampfca: BONUSES ON THREE JST,QOO ■POUOIES, . _ , _ ■ 'i'gn Policy 1-t.Sf.K os;t ' p.llottoii' U Yoaia 27 Ycftrli ■(• 43 YeAr* ■ in OB". oso. a;o, £ 9. d. £ C. (1. JS s. a. 1903 30 0 0 34 16 0 4y <i 0 J903 30 38 6 35 llj 0 il 11 i) 1!)08 31 17 0 30 18 B l<> 15 0 1011 3il 8 0 39 13 0 16 5■ I) '■ ■ liicrcaao ~. ... ~„ „ „ .... „' ,191.1 Mi 6 0 £5 2 0 i'u .19 C fltor 1KB) I "' ■ iJOMES & CO.. |. CLYDE QUAY, WELLINGTON. (Established M Years.) jfIASH BUYKRS OF LEAD. BRASS, ! ZINC, COPPER, IKON, HAGS, S j ROPE, and UimiilJU, 'Phone 725. W ( A NT ED KNO\X N. i _ Otsen Daily froisi Noon till 11.15 p.m.' { (.Except Tuesdays, when premises close a< PALMER'S LUNCHEON' and SJPPEB [|| ROOMS, 168 LAMHTO.N QUAY; S j Tjieehtmo No. JO. I Terriisriais m Catfjip WILL I'itili AN I El&ciric Peck-ot Light' 11 VI3KJ- BANDY. II iiflifteliii &Ml I j • MAN'NfiIOJ fcI'KSBT,. II BELL TUB IUiLUULK AKIICLIV
'Jiff-'J ushiii'Mg.gi, fr.«WT'.sw-lM Jl'iEßß3 'L Don't iiss Has® Rare-Values .In|v:':-•■.'";'■■ ■■'■■.-Smartest Costumes!' : . " . | '■.■''■ ::."I wan'jd only one--but I'll take both," said a lady in our i . H ■ ■ .Showroom tho oilier da.v. , She wa3 in a fix between two smart | .■: 1 ■.■■. Poplin Costumes. Our Low Price, enabled her to purchase both. | 9.' Wo havo still a few Costumes left in same style, with Corselet | ■.•;•■ |x : Skirts. The shades are Champagne, Saxc, and Navy. Price, 41s. g I .. , : :- Another range that is going.-quickly is.in exceptional offer in | '| ! Strined'Sponge Cloth Cos'tumol'"' Tho Collars and'Gnffs ai'o'tiim- 1 I med" with Saxc ami Brown Cloth. Wondarful Value at 18s. Stt. | "\'s■•*.■ ■•• ;;..'NGT&»-\Vo,'haY<j just | :■■' | ■••'.'' :.;;■'" lirictte Skirts,.'jrhich aro'pHced' at''" 'thc'.''iblv 'figure, "of'" .. | : If IBB. : IATHE«pfi,; ;^,^™ ART ■■.:■ 264-2G6 -LAMBTON QUAY. ; ' ''. WELLINGTON. flf: f: " : '' : -"ffflt /m\ l ||y;; f**^F^^4\'" C^^^ s ||te\ "i : IllMff ■ SjsUlie chief feature; of oui* FURNITURE. Sffli^is^very 1 satishciory -to.' know that you tan. depend upon ®?your Furniture to give the utmost service without betrayiJliinff'the: defects in.manufacture. ' This is the satisfaction .■ 'Sstyhioli oi:r Furniture yields... 33e'cause it-is 'skilfully and mafic,, from well-seasoned woods./ ?; §J8 quality, OUR" FURNITURE is /by no : ISSnieans expensive."- '-On'.the contrary, it- is splendid . value' ■ ' jlVfor the money, and it possesses character and artistic merit.. 'IfHfi.SCOULLAjrcpjLC;; ; 'fsfylX LAIIBTON QUAY >".:. M %;..■' WELLINGTON;^:--IS THE ROYD CARUOK \iCy.QQI OF 'PHYSICAL CULTURE, $&.SOSSEX CHAMBEUS, PANAMA STREET.WELLINGTON. I^^;.'Phono 2199. ■*■ '• ;; V G.V.O. . ; - ;^FOir';PHYSICAL OF DEFORMITIES. '■■■; MRS, RO¥D GARLlCK,;Diroeir<^.|^^^ '^nniM»CT.Mi<.ir,«i».j«mn..i,iiMLMlii.ii»iii(.Jar^^ '^-■%■■ Historic- ■■ te^^»»:.S^e,,now, lS , lK G a k ( hat jmW "was in the disastrous ltood |Mf .:-•..,'. . .in DAYTON, OHIO. This ffiMSg ■■.:,■.¥;■-: '-.:. timber had been thoroughA, ••%/, .rS.tr* ~/&k'm WL ■"■■■■■■''■' I}' wnsonoil when the flood %t*iS II w»l-™ «•■«'""! »na for over -.- ■■ : a week was awash, thus ' *. : lHKilivdy drivims out all Hliif s S ■ sap. a«d after be n B thor-«ai,-hI.T dried again, vro s^4, can . confidently Kay we have lun-er handled a line ■ ot timber more siiitab e hr «>e manufacture of ■■ W- V™>™» quote with any - FlPiwW'Prai * louso in Dominion. ' S ' ,e<,inl Q««*«tion s Riven' ■: ; ffVßwds delivered to any. •■' railroad station in I\7„ ..; ®*?;!^yi® :^r^S s '^ V '"" ' '~' Cntaloßiio on receipt of ■■.ss!% *i&t/S .■ ■■■ AT YOUII SKRVICK.. JSp. WILLIAMS Co. Ltd, |*PSj"|7 Txrauski Strwt (ccrnor YSriag St.), WdlKa'Stes.' Fhsss 14iS,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1959, 16 January 1914, Page 2
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