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U n© Sugar-Preo Wkmk^f- i in v f • [) OCTO^S WARMLY COMMEND rOR THE BEST part.of two hundred ' i I ■■ White Horse.". .Their long expert-,- years "White Horse" has been re- || j. ence has proved its peculiar value for ' cognised as the highest standard of excel-, .j j I Heart, Digestive and Uric, Acid' troubles. , lence in Whisky. This excellence is due If j They know, too, that*' White Horse" is to the superlative quality of the malt, 1/j . ' j rich in Mellow Ethers and Higher Alcohols perfect distilling, clever blending, and | j IS —the valuable constituents of Whisky for complete maturing. j j If digestive and medicinal purposes. . r r ill . WHEN "White Horse" awakes from j ■ J YOU go about among the worlds its long sleep in sherry , casks, it is a IS ■ ! great Hospitals you will find that "White Whisky of generous age, absolute purity, ■■ I! l| Horse n is the Whisky in greatest use. exquisite bouquet anc! smooth, soft flavour. yv Adopt the Habit and Order Most Healthful and 1 Most -W'■ , "White Horse Whisky" by name I Satisfying Whisky on the market!. - 1^ ; 1 ; from Th=c„fc« t .f £ p Gardener ~. mJuLuyi\ u T v jgana.. • Is worth far more to a CUSTOM EE than one from thel SaJestttan. SAUCE m ■ 1 ' v v ' , . • A LAWN MOWER EECJENTLY, PURCHASED M " Impart! a rare relish to '■ 7; ;• ' . i.-« .Roast Meat, Steaks, Chops, / - Cutlets, Fish, Game, Soups, 3C !© 'iHa '3EIL j33 Curries,'and Gravies. piwaot^d' R mild - drew the remark from a gardener .who had used it: It's the FINEST, °™- " MACHINE I.HATE .TJSED:'FOB MANY; A: DAT. " 'After air I -~".r i I ■ ; •, ■ have done I feel fluite fresli and look how lovely the lawn looks. ' • 1 —J.' 'ALL BEST MAKES OF LAWN MOWERS, GRASS CATCHEES, SPRINKLERS, Etc., - ', I J I J :vr . ''ARE TO BE PUROHASED AT MOST.REASONABLE PRIOES FROM &%«■/•' v- : \f" ' V HA Y FEVE'RI ; ' GEflilCiE ' WIMIEI rfc- "\n 9meT>r «. causing some the' preparation to | &\2» J2™J ® W £1 IS SJ'. C®|}a & MSISSSSS'S SfSo ; ■ ■ . enter the naaal'cavity. g ; , , , ■ ' f". • ■ * NASAL CATARRhI 11 ■ ' : ' — —I ~ ''J. — '• • • —-—" ———: — : : —■ — : —: ——: —y—r- —j ; —: — —— ... : ' White Lead I Jhg «Mjgnon" 6ramapll©!lßa f • You should always. specify this guar- ' , % I to'' ZSjSy: .Complete with 6 Double-sided Records, Latest Songs and;.\ . divert you from it,. .\ . U^gjßi»Je®Pyj : ; v Band Selections. Usual-Price, 30s. \ ■It lasts lonEest-because it is the best. / ll . ' . \ _ .. f•« nKnnw 1/ Now Clearing at a Greatly Reduced Price, 225. 6d. each, iTor the samejeason it is the cheapest. ir 8 ° * ' Finely ground l and possessing much ' ./j I Extra Records ... Is. 3d. each. * density it covers'the greatest surface with the least laoour. j v . Is essentially genuine' , , MAKES A NICE XMAS PRESENT. ■■■/ZP-4 " '»• # ' "stacked" White Lead, rlrS 4' The Sims' Hardware Co.: ; au °''' — '/.:: ' CUBi STREET AHB LAMBTOIf QUAY, OF ALL MERCHANTS." I WELLINGTON I , .v, WHOLESALF DiSmiBUTING AGENTS • GOLUN & PTRT, LTD. -■. J | • • • . p. • HA'NEft-tt '. « . mJniHßiiuuwifiiJiitiriii.ninif i.n inn ti ■ if.. »*i>rinin.-Tr | r l iii l i |^| rn l iM | l w..^.li l -.I---.- L-Ji ' — -ffl Itilll WU I'IHJ !!■'VH'WiysiB.IIWWIItfJiJUIJMUIUmiTr J'll TEN PER; CENT. MORE FOR YOUR MONEY! il SWPi - M I n addition to the Factory Cost of every piece of Furniture yon buy, faWßSfm 18800 bb 6-BBffi'o • 1 Jjn J& you, of course, must pay the cost of distribution. cmpi icu . ' ffl Of A ; • ■ ■■' ft ■- Here, where'our rents j ■ . W ffl i I. . ... j' |" are low, and our cost Qreen'B "Sileais_ Messor,"- , M M' ••• ''• ; sro.ductior.5 ro .ductior. Ip pro_l4in., l6in., 18in.,. 20in. : dUthesr dr p portionately low,: our Also extra Knives &. Chains. "!Wf|ps" rT " r i r l overhelid cost is lO'.par-'-Horse Mowers, "• | ® en *' .less a . n y R i2k°, m i4in., leS® 18 '. 1.. to. u trada d; l y: , wlUing Ransome's "liion,-"'-' 13in., ' rTliflf ft This.lo per cent, sav-... 15in. '■ v .fMivyii, jyi' ll SI [ |!J Bip • ing we turn over to • ..jUMfc |."*|||JP3 STJWS^' "Arcade," "New Rover,'' "New Norka," "New l J' JIT to rea^y GARDEN TOOLS. ' J jfifurliitoroTou Porks,' Garden Hollers, I.R.' Hose, Branch Cuttere Edging Knives, .. .If Hoes,' Beapitff! Hooks, Rakes, .Spades, Jlashers, Sprayers, ||' tllis tes t than.nowVfor ■ , Shears, Scythes, -Trowels. l«rt Outter.. . j ~ our Showrooms : con- .. JOHN DUTHIB - & ®0. LIMITED , METALS AMD HARDWARE MERCHANTS, Commonce m the nght way, and Purni hin OAK. t ure> WILLIS STREET, W|l'| V |.A MS RAJ " TELEPHONES: Town Dopartment, 3006; Country Department, 166; / W| LaS^ss»Ua v Offices, 573; iron Yard, 2564. THE ACTUAL MANUFACTURERS, i y , 117 Taranakl Street (oorner Vivian Street), WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2303, 10 November 1914, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2303, 10 November 1914, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2303, 10 November 1914, Page 9

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