SMART,. COSTUMES ■■ _ FOR SPRING. __ bj a a ~: D - ALL THE NEWEBT STYLES JUST OPENED UP, THIS ■WEEK. LADIES' COSTUMES, lit Checks,-Serge, .Whipcord, and Gabardine Cloth, in Lime, Saxe, .Grey, Tan, Black, Navy, and .various Checks.. Collars and Cuffs of Floral Crepe de Chine. Silk lined Coats. II Prices, 59/6, 67/6, 79/6, 84/., to £6/6/0. 0 SHE 96 CUBA ST., WELLINGTON. 10. 8 "Planet Jr."^|;.^. : 1 Horse Hoes &." j^^^^ ' vUllilVau.OrS J^M^^l^'' ? These tools, in their .various styles, are of almost universal use where p J one-horse implements are. needed, and are .specially suitablo for preparing the I | ground for potatoes, corn, and all market and family garden crops. | | These implements are exceedingly strong, and are braced so as to make K S a stiff unyielding tool, intended for long service. The patent frame is extra \ j long and one or two inches higher than usual, and J j; The Standards are Interchangeable. I ? ' •*' ' " ' E iij These machines close to 10 inches and open to 25 inches. - The play of. j | the ordinary lever expander is largely avoided, and'the change in width is ' J I easy and almost instantaneous • ' « | _ The patent standards are hollow steel of the strongest pattern, mutually | stiffening the frame and being stiffened by it. They are round in the throat, \ a they polish in use, and can scarcely be clogged.. ' " | 5 The standards are much higher, than other makes, and i I■ ■ \ I The Eear Tooth has Extra Clearance, a ■ ■• ! both important points in preventing clogging,, and making good work. J ■ s The- cultivating teeth are made of bevelled steel. ' They aro thickest in fi | the centre, so they are self-sharpening, for the point retains its 6hape and | \ strength, and the life of the tooth is greatly prolonged. ■ _ ■ '' § The patent hillers or plows are reversiblo, and are used either pointed > > or rounded edge foremost. We carry a large range of "Planet Jr." garden' | j and farm tools in stock, seed sowers, etc. Writo for our 19H "Planet Jr."- j s catalogue. ■ i i' ' '■■ ' ' LJk. W. -UJLLLd CE-AAJ. LIU. i !"v- AGEITS. 1 pa ** ] -Wedding-present 'Jewellery.. IT AT whatever price, every piece of our Jewellery 13 character- ( Q ised! by good taste in design, and excellence in workmanship.' □ .Thus at even the most modest outlay customers may be certain of sound satisfaction in selecting presents' for Bride and' Bridesmaids from this range. Our window display now on view offers convincing evidence of the sterling value and economy which, are features of this delight-, j_ P ful selection. P D INSPECT THE WINDOW DISPLAY. .ri Q. & T. YOUNG, LTD. 265! LAMBTON QUAY WELLINGTON. U There's a Life-saving Power about that raises it right out of the ruck. Read this and Reflect:— " When my little girl was three years old she contracted Measles, upon which supervened Bronchitis, Pneumonia and Congestion of the Lungs. Sbe was attended by a doctor of high standing, ;whose treatment, however, was not sue- rwi » cessful.' On. Saturday, the 21st October, he ,' said thither life was In danger—that there Nfill [||\ \IH ' a ■ I was very little hope for her. For eight days /j . and nights she had been prostrated by Cough, I Pain and Fever, and was lying like a statue, nlr*f£Qk. unconscious. At this stage I was persuaded CfcS fl/«^^^n\ by a friend to obtain HEARNE'S Bronchitis I Cur«, with its auxiliary medicine for the Fever I andCongestionbf the Lungs, as directed, /^^iJfec^K.%^^^l ' In the Catalogue of Medicines which ac- /Mlf Kjb^^^^^W*^ I companies each bottle. I gave the mcdl- I II cine as directed, and there was an im- Jm§|] })J*~-]\ j provement from the first dose. The vSK§flP^^»»^_-<ols/V^Ms^ I Improvement continued steadily. In flift II a week she was perfectly free from the ImsM' vfP' \v"^s? v ' /P\ II Pneumonia, Congestion, Cough, WSw >ifeJ/ Pain and Fever, and was well, /p||' / except that she was still weak, /-^jSSW^fflß\%^ In a fortnight she was quite tfßSff A^^SwSi^^V || recovered and is now in splen- Mill' ■ \ II || did health, and stronger than Rsltlf /\\ gl.'"g \ 11 J W.G.Hearne&Co. I < Br y. I 1 GEELONG Ij A I N.Z, Branch Offloot KENNEDY PUILDINGS, CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON!
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2244, 2 September 1914, Page 3
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