I What Widows Want I ' I f , MY OWN FATHER," said Sam 1 Waller, "goes and nearly snuffs it, he docs, [ft before he tips and finds out as widders WK*JC. don't need to he bewared on if they on'y IB drinks 1 Stand-Out Tea.' " now, why do the widows LIKE IT? . ; "Pei"lfdp3 because ,f tKey'fe 7 i6iiely, and a cup of "Stand-Out Tea" is \ . . at all times the cheeriest of comforts. Perhaps because long_ experience of men and matters has taugtit them to.know ■a good thing they see it. •' .*nL Or perhaps because widows are an • industrious and pertinacious folk, and Manlf 8 I never are contcnt until they find the f|L V . .very, best they can get for their money. \ '"Stand-Out" is* the One Tea ! •• • AH ladies naturally and necessarily .prefer it above the others.. It stimu- .V® ('■.:lM fates delightfully, and yet- it soothes. '•• WJg It is ell that it is guaranteed to be—Ceylon Tea—the best Ceylon Tea—the best of the W/Z/y VmW . best .Ceylon Tea—the. very best of the very yHuW /?■■s? best Tea that Ceylon produces. •- - - THAT SUPERB TEA: I|| M '"STAND-OUT"! Jjr j Stocked by all good Grocers Jt Boughtby all good Housewives 't-—HAI N £S ADV.■ 10 , THE ROYIJ GARLICK iiCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE, SUSSEX CHAMBERS, PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON. 'Phono 2199. Opp. G.P.O. FOB PHYSICAL IMPROVEMENT AND CORRECTION OF DEFORMITIES. .. .MRS. ROYD GARLICK, Directress. "DAISY"'VACUUM CLEANERS. ■ "* " X I'EW- Shop-soiled Machines, used for I S 111 Q demonstrations; (o clcar at a ro- "IJ'wWlllWJlwlll duction. Fully guaranteed. .., RAND,'WALKER AND CO., „ r _ ~ King's chambers. . Of Teeth we make with ■ ■ Porcelain Gums. Make MRS; SMITH, you look Ten Years Furrier. ... 3 -Manners Street. Younger. ALL XMAS GOODS, CHILDREN'S CLOTHES, ETC. sOSmtik* 'MUST BE SOLD REGARDLESS OP COST. ladies, bring your FURS to be renovatetl to save-waiting. EUR WORK A SPECIALITY. GOITRE CURED. PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS. DURING tho last two years over 700 | . cases of Goitro have been success- I Epraff?!@'W &, fully treated by Doig s Goitro Speciliu. | | | bSU® |« Letters of appreciation received from all I ' - parts of N.Z., and Australia. Price 10s. I SURGEON DENTISTS, 119 Willis St .- Gd. (one month's supply) post free from i | A. DOIG. Chemist. Wamraniii. I i ] DONT BUY A PIANO s Merely because it seems Cheap. On the other hniul, remember a good Piapo need not be a very high-priced one. We I sell only good instruments, but at moderate prices, and our ?• terms are unequalled in the Dominion. \ ■ CgOC/>>. .-I ... if F J PIMMY "Ltd 89 WILLIS STREET, i r. CJI. riw m xJUia. 9 WELLINGTON.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1963, 21 January 1914, Page 2
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426Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1963, 21 January 1914, Page 2
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