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I*-- .GREAT'NECKWEAR S | i/--. BARGAINS. j > <aoe- < . . I | '30 dozen LADIES' LACE AND NET PLASTRONS with j | high collars. 1/. Each. | | LADIES' NET, LACE AND SILK JABOTS. | I 1/* Each, s % GUIPURE LACE PETER PAN COLLARS. < i d ' ' ■ ' - 1/■ Each, i LADIES' SILK SUNSHINE COLLARS. I I , ' . 1/- Each, i \ LADIES' BULGARIAN SUN SHINE COLLARS. ' I I t/- Each, i I SATIN AND SILE BOWS, trimmed with fur. \ I 1/. Each. 8 ) CREAM AND COLOURED MERCERISED 'SCARVES. \ !1l- Each. 1 SPECIAL.I/- WINDOW TO-DAY. | >■ OOP < j; € SMITH,' Lfi. | 1 96 CUBA STREET. | smiißOTim • ' mips | Perfect' — --' I Electrically'- ■ |We!« | Fences A®e Unfoeakable. I | A porfect' fence.for station, field, farm, luwii, or poultry purposes | | must have the quality of long life, for tho whole success of tlio fence I | , rests in, its durability. > ?] I "Pittsburg Perfect" Fence is the strongest, because Open Hearth | | wire—like old-time wire—heavily gal vanised with pure zinc, is used ex- y I clusively in its manufacture, and ia 3 1 • Efc'ctrically Welded at Every Touching Point I | in. the fabric, producing practically a one piece fence. | I On every line wire in "Pittsburg Perfect" Fence, between each stay | | is placed a tension curve. These curves take care of any expansion or | I contraction of tho wires caused by beat or cold, aJid no amount of a | stretehing while crecting the fenco can straighten them out. Tho a I curves act a3,a perfect spring, the fence instantly recovering its position 3 I after being subjected to any undue strain or force. . | r Put up in rolls of 55 yards and 110 yards. Also in stock, Single | | , Gates 3 feet xSO inches; 4 feet xSO inches. Double Gates, 10 feet x a | 60 inches. Writ-o for booklet containing illustrations and full particu- 1 | lars, also for sample of • < ' I E, W. MILLS & CO.,- Ltd. I !L«-- Agents. , J

- j: Tea Men's Testimony ! l ! I ' Tl » ** ' ! | The passing excellence of "Stand-Out Tea" is 11 |; attested by expert testimony—it is the tea openly j preferred by the authoritative specialists of tea. I . • The best parcels of every Ceylon crop are set aside | as "stand-outs," teas of unexceptionable quality, j : purity, and flavour. From the finest of these "stand- j outs" lots, "Stand-Out Tea" is blended. ! tMli ! ___ fbb> :! °| |" The Planter The Taster prefers "Stand-Out" because prefers "Stand-Out" because he enjoys it himself and gets his cultivated palate marks it the best price for it. unquestionably as the'best. "• * " ! i[ ' The Wholesaler The Retailer prefers "Stand-Out" because it prefers "Stand-Out" because he has a ready and rapid-, sale, benefits in his trade by his cusand entails no losses or delays. tomers' enthusiastic satisfaction. * ' .. / » ' - m I All Tea Drinkers naturally prefer "Stand-Out Tea" ' j, as best for their palates and best for their health. ; i ;! That. Superb Tea: :! I "Stand-Out|| 17 ji ——i—m, n— „ , I NEURITISor NERVE PABfl | in the choulder muicles, neck, back, ormt, legs. A!oo MeiraSgia 9 Headache*, Rheumatism promptly relieved by •This preparation is free from grease and will not stain linen. It replaces the use of poisonous liniments, i mustard piasters, etc., and- can be'used with safety by j persons suffering from any rheumatic symptom, such as lumbago, sciatica, stiffness, sors throat, etc, 1 Produces a lasting warmth and anodyne effect, j Obtainable from alt Chemists in WELLINGTON (Not/ Zealand) / • Prepared by the' — , jj ANGLO-AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL Co., Ltd.. Croydon. London (Eo'sleud),

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2175, 13 June 1914, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2175, 13 June 1914, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2175, 13 June 1914, Page 3

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