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/The Duncan , / ■' J Polish Mop i S IS A GREAT BOON TO HOUSEWIVES ANB»-MOTHJsRS*. J$ - B It cleans, polishes and dusts from floor to ceiling, , making what hafi g ff been the hardest back-breaking drudgery a pleasant work. Stretching & M under beds, climbing chairs to dust and clean are things-ofthe past. H M An outstanding feature concerning the Dxmcan: Oe&j'MislL Mor-is M M its. .cleanliness, another feature is the sanitary. M M The polishing Mop with a quart can of Cedar Polish can be- obtained M Jr at Voiteh & Allan's, or sent, post free, for 10s. 6d.. to any address* B § ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING DEMONSTRA- M ffl TIONS WILL BE CIVEN IN ONE OF OUR WINDOWS, so B M see it and have this great mop explained to you- M jf THE SOLE AGENTS FOR WELLINGTON ARE 8 I & Allan arc Sole $//?, V | Agents for Wellington , ! lor iMs flFCa * labolir jIYIsPI I and health saver. ¥mm Millinery Prices Shattered ! H H la The Last Few Days of my SUMMER SALE will be marked . by a determined effort to clear away this Season's Millinery in Border to make room for the Autumn Show. Prices liave been BALANCE OF TRIMMED Alii Sfffl / HATS TO GO AT. 4/11, 4/11, d/ll READY-TO-WEAKS FROM j/ff All who know the quality of my stock will he swift .to seize MRS. MATHEWSON, By special appointment to all fte p a^ tt.Ji. Lord Liverpool, since our establishment K.C.M.G., M.V.O. in 1879. I REMARKABLY W. LITTLEJOHN & SON HEALTHY AMD a . WELL-NOURISHED \ 1 < Watches, Jewellery, Mrs. L. Bnw, of 27, Birmingham ' \ 6 Street, Oldbury, writes: — ft X "You can see from the photo 9 SIIVPTW/irft fit* enclosedthat mybaby,age 9 months, I A wl is remarkably healthy and well j nourished. He was breast fed for j sx\ ~ the first two months with very nn- I CjrtnjrArtjflip satisfactory results, since then he has 9 / ® \ lilvvll uUlQlvi had Virol, and lam sure one could I , X 6 \ not find a better baby food. He has J S 1 ■ cut four teeth without any trouble, I / JL \ and is such a happy contented little 9 \ .We have maintained onr reputation fellow. Ho is admired by everyone W* , , ~7. , who sees him, and I have to tell J? Wjffl %■ by selling only tiptop goods. Ihey them it is all due to Virol." && Jf JOfc cost you just a little more, but give i— — infinitely greater saticfaction. Virol replenishes the blood Q. MM. lUi with the white cells that defend the body against |ffl the germs of disease. W Country residents should write for our ' jf illustrated lis® "D" or ask ub to send Used in 1,000 Hospitals and Sanatoria j articlos on approval. VIROL, Ltd.J52.t66.0M St„ Londoi.E.C. j WELLINGTON. I IN- lISINHi w- | Ask for" Shino Chemical Dust Mops, ' ."Uf&ftfM. Dosters and Mittens, I and You Obtain the W SALT I Ag a saver of time, money, and labour, the "Shino" Chemical family | p ' | are unique. They are free from oil, odor, or lint, and the chemical j | j j treatment to which they are subjected, lasts. They are treated i | i i by the exclusive and secret Shino Chemical process, and possess i Pl„ ! ; tno most wonderful dust-absorbing properties. An ordinary duster < | yOU not Only OcaSOn , : ■ ff ;mply raises the dust, which again settles, and the house is never \ [ but Strengthen alii ■ fr® 6 from it. But with the "Sbmo" Chemical Dust Mops and Mittens ; I the Food. | The Dust is i mmedia teiy Collected, and It cannot be shaken off. The only way t*) get nd of it is to wash • ZZZHZZZZHH ' the article periodically in warm water, and it is then again ready for I The Mops will last from twelve to eighteen months, and are in-TOTefl-g \J |Tt) ® i dispensable Mr any place where dust 'aocumiMatee. W (fill aaPHIPVn i Be sure the name " Shino" appears on the packager—then you vY M J. iLJ'wiiw T W j will know that you are obtaining the genuine. Like all good things JivfCripSTbttot | "Shino" Goods are Widely Imitated. without pain 7We have imported _ . c . .. , ~ ■ind improved an apparatus which \ The "Shino" Mitten Dnater wmade of heavy cotton yarn, and will has been described, and rightly, ] last for many months. You cannot soil, your hands when using it, so bv our numerous patients ; : and you cannot scatter dust. . „ a wonder. By means of this ap- Containing all the wonderful chemical properties of the "Shnio" naratus we oan produce that j Dust Cloth and Dust Mop, it is snnpay ideal for cleaning and pohshhappy state, in whicn the patient, | ing furniture, shelves, picture frames, automobile upholstery, woodalthounh quite conscious of what | -work, and all finished surfaces. , |«q tikinff nlaoe around him, can- j n Mops with Patent HfcitdJo* 4a. 60.; MiUen Dasters, 28, Bd. • not feel the slightest pain from 1 Broom Covore, 3d.; Dust Cloths, l6i 6d. iWnte for leaflet-giv« the "dreaded driH."* ing full particulars. \ FEOST & FEOST I "»'» j EW. Mills k Co., Ltd., Agents. 119 WILLIS ST., WELLINGTON. u 7 J

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2372, 30 January 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2372, 30 January 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2372, 30 January 1915, Page 2

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