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Gloves 1 » ~ 1 1 for Winter. I I i if ; We have opened up our stock of L 'i Mew Wool Gloves for tile Autumn j$ \ and Winter 1 Season, and "our values rj \ . are tHe mty best you -CAN GET. P , j WOOLLEN GLOV ES> in Bro*u, | * o'i'fey, Eawn, Nafvy., Black, awl ' & | Cream—t/.- and 1/3 pal?, . [j l■. ■GAtn?fLis WWLLEN I :< , GLOVES, BKnvn, Navy, 'GtOJ* p 5 Black, and FawftiS—4/9 pair. .'■ H | EEAL ENGLISH ENITGAMT* - 1 1 LIT GLOVES, k Crea-fli emit- ! 1 | 1/ti and 2/6 pair. " „ >] j ■ '' BEAL SCOTCH KNIT &MJ&T- | ? LET GLOVES, in Healtes - g I ami pair* fi I 'CUBA SIBEET* J j ] isfc for ; w SMp'V&nifeil Mr : fcps> : fc^ j : '■ ittstesandll*, 111 .ill 1 , and. fa Sift ilie tttsis; I ,||l; | . As a. savor of time, .moneys ant liifeuV; tlre ■■"S'lijntf* 'OheVicaHarglSy 'U/S^M ■£'■ AM tiiiique. They are free from qfl, ijtloj;, or ihrt.'fthd-tlieJcticnwsii '■■ fo:>^--\,l:\ 1.5 treatment to wliidi thtjy- are subjected', lasts, 'Hics .;| ? >fe.'i; if by the exclusive and secret Sliino ■ "Gtlemjcal prppess," ; .■ : - v'-iV?'■'..".!] [i the \Vmvd.etftil i:n xirdniarv l,?'';:*^: j| sirnply raises the d.iist, lv-hifch.. jtEfaciii- - : SQj;.ttt;os: f . %n.& f'ho.. hortße : as uevfir |;^-. : ' :; 'i ■ !!■• free .from it. ■ But with the '' : 'SBiio'''(3lte!t)iea'l : oiist Sjops anftMftteiis. •■ | ,^H"S-- ' ;: h The Dust is ■Collected; " :fs£:j | and it carmot be shaken.off..• Jhoijihty way td got ,rjij ol ; .iWs;^o. : iyasii ; .''''•■< | the aEtieleße;riodiialiy:ijv:wa):m:'sVftteVaiid it is <&"&:*■'£' § ' fse-/ ■ • '■_•'■ ';'"■" ;:f: .' .. . '\.zi : &**-?-;j':*:?toy : ' VU:S-"V*\ ;: _ Tho Mops isriJl Inist from twelve fa [ iiiS"'^:' 1 dispensable for any place wJiero', '■peetijjifllstißS." ,^' ■'.''» ■.■ s V,V??.t ; ".- : | Bo ''sure the iiaitio " Shiftd;** appears 1 oil vjiei'':;pacfeKe^^lieit'yy6S' 'i'".- f t ■•4"^.*i | wjlj know that .yjju ai'fe obt.aiui'ng tho genuine. :i 'l^'v.!: s . ?,■ | " shi : iio " Goods are Widely JnjftaMd:. ■ : %-' 1 ijj The ' 'Sli'jiio''' JffitteiiiDuster iSrnade of lieayy cottoii '.yaf.nv. aici avjJl. ' ,; 'f"'■''&■■■.' | last for jiva'ny ijionths> Yoil eiiiilo't soil' yotir./liattis Wlieri ussiivg .it-j'" ■ '^ ■ p and cannot scatter idusts ■; ■ ■ :.... . : , t ' v '■■'? i-i'"-; '^. ; ;;.,j ;;,,;■ % ■} 5 Containing aJI I'lro wohderhil propeftm's H.ie '• , Slii>ii)'''' ; s. ;; i(S , i l! i , 1 ! ' : S |, Dust Cloth #nd I)«si jfirpj it k.sSmpJy ideal for .cfeaijmg iiftd polislir . : ;*v Vl |i iflg fwiiiturfe, shelves, prctufo'frame.?., .afltdniipM'io upliolstfliy. "AMigtl- ' .*■' a'.''J'-. : ::- ':■'] P »'orlc t and all .finished , .... f -:X'i"X '%-.-.ri-.e>'"■;> ; il'i-'-'''"'-'■''''! fe:.. .: Jfops 'mil) Piitfcnt Handle.,?fs.. ;ed>;- 'Jtittfeji" ! \D«st<!rs, 2& f: '6d? : :j-v>. 'Rh^'^XV>] Diflst Clplihs,. IS> Od, AVtito for leaflet giV» '^fel' 'I'' ' ing full pari'ieillara. fr : ■'. *l^-'-f!'J 'I Obtainable front all s'tO'rfes;or IrOiu _ ? S' I E Elife 11% tti, jtp& aIS;

The b»hop was playing polf, and whew ever bo foozied fee greatly esola.imed: "Assouan!" His eompnuioji was muclt interested, and safcls '''"Whq.t-:..d<ws .that menu, Instep?" "That's the lajgest dam that I can think of now.," said Hie bishop,'

DUNEDIN LADY TESTiPIES TO THE WONPERRJI H6AUNG OtfAU. TIES QF'REXQNAV "My little btty was treiibleil with a very nasty disnguiing -eruption, on the ■face, which, wo *oi»d not cure, alfchoitsii wo tried flttnny patent remedies," writes Mrs. A. Ygimsmkuu IB Clyde Avenue,. Uunedin North,' -New Zealand. *'and W.e were fiDttteff very anxious . indeed abftu-t him, as it was very painful, find We did' not know what it. wight turn to, Wo were told of your Jtesma Qiitttnen-t, and' its healing qualities, a.nd deckled to eive: it a trial, and I must say it eSeeedei' tt-ur greatest estnectattajs. fI.V ustpg it as. directed it. quickly softened and soothed, his face,' eased./ the inflstmniation, and quickly lift my little boy with Ms statural clear and ■'; .sweet' soffiplexifth again, perfectly cured} add; it has, : taken /i wcrrty off our niind.,;:Jand .\cutetiv%%. case that we thftiis'kt would be th« dasfijjiireiiient of liinj for lifei Thanks to the virt'aes of your Eraofla Qifttroent." BcSmsa, the. Rapid Healing Ointment, is a remarkably effective', remedy .for all affections; #f the s-kin, ako fiff winriids; burns, softs, afid tlioss many hurts which we constantly calling for tlie use oi a, reliable remedy. 'Price, Is. Gck.-a.nd 3s.—' Advt. "'':

it, e ' g ' f -"^'-'- l ' a3 * tJ ' Ju^'u ' M !V.' l - l 'iii l T«ig~lii1ii 11,.ii i_oCBfC?, V-j [j ill • |]j| ] If DOCTORS ■ PRESCRIBE |If ; llSi o * 111-' - mm Here are points to be noted hy the intelligent and shrewd «f ' j f%s\f|| I Sometimes a Doctor prescribes a stimulant. In that case he generally p§s§s!s) j Ml commends Whisky; and when he mentions Whisky he specifies White Horse. He • j fmm wants to get you well! ■ |m|| - j fSBf M. Why do the Doctors specify "White Horse"? Briefly, it is because White glff - £||| Horse Whisky is not only the best stimulant, but is also the best Whisky. The ' p|. Doctor naturally prefers a stimulant with sound medicinal qualities, and his experience f'tisM ' ! fPwl teaches him that White Horse easily maintains first place among whiskies of that kind. : * I jfe J'; lIS, A Patient may not know good Whisky. A man's taste in Whisky m'ay Mf\ >' J \ 1 I i eas ib' become vitiated. Some Dealers push raw cheap Whiskies because they make • I[| !.| ' I|| i more Profit on tKem than on the good ones. It is because lie knows all this that the ll M |EJ j Doctor invariably prescribes White Horse. The Doctor does not ask a patient what 111 ' |p ] Whisky he prefers, but gives him the one he knows beyond all question to be the best. 11 |l ' j I S'| |V AH the Hospitals prefer "White Hor3e." The Hospitals use it because of ||!| \ ji I'! i fs sterling general quality as a spirit and a stimulant; and for another special reason : 11 M - ] ]|;«Si; White Horse Whisky is not tricked up and loaded with sweetening matter, and so is |l,| .. j || not injurious in 'cases of Diabetes or when there is a tendency to Gout and Rheumatism *A'' J. ' '■*■•"; ] f |q • ~as so many of the inferior Whiskies arc. iifiJ I I \\ 1 8 ' «* I 9 ' ' M\ ¥, "White Horse" is the safe Whisky. One reason why Doctors habitually II fj I j|s j! prescribe White Horse Whisky is that delicate and nervous people can take it without 'f| JS J &P JEear ° r " sk ° f injUry * II I#s the ° ne and Qnly Wllis,c y tliat can be taken> witll coAfidfencc' ' }q jjft ''■ ! limn by every class of patient needing a stimulant. ' ' "' aPJ • MM ■ Mm VI - The quality of "White Horse" is consistent. That is an important ||1| ' j Sil Point< When a Doctor P rescribes WJl »te Horse Whisky he knows exactly what his '{«{] ' \ pabent wilf be takill g—the soundest of all stimulants. Its purity is the subject of analysis, SKfew i Msm and } tS r3 . re ° ld age is s P ecial] y guaranteed. The flavour of White Horse Whisky—quite ' #P& i fevgsk a ls fi nctiv e one—grows upon a man until he will drink no other whisky. - M ■ lit ' \soi ' %hm I Ifif iat ma^{es sl ™ peo P Je feetler kee P weU P eo P le fit! ilw'" i 111 Willi c HORSE WBISEY' |l "; Hie ' ' 1111 - ■ ! Ia Si MACKIE & CO., DISTILLERS, LTD. GLASGOW : ISLAY J LONDON || | g [ '

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2012, 20 March 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2012, 20 March 1914, Page 3

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