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There's nothing like good old English j \\ Leather if you want the best in Boots. j | Man wants but little here below, but that little he wants as good 1 <: as he can get for.his cash! I | Boots, especially, should be of the highest quality, because | | they are so noticeable; in addition, they must be able to give fl !; good service. 1 ! After alii it is a matter of service at every turn in life—an 1 exchange of values. I ! Thus the D.1.0. present Footwear Values that are unequalled | i style, fit, and comfort, plus that service which gives 1 j SATISFACTION. ! i"SELWYN" LADIES' BOX CALF DERBY LACE SHOES—With strong 1 soles and wide welts, for winter wear. 18s. 6tJ. S ! ■ "EGMONT" LADIES' EXTRA STOUT BOX CALF OPEN FRONT LACE | i BOOTS —"With stout winter soles and wide welts; wide and narrow | ! shapes. 28s, 6d. If s • ■ "MOUNT COOK" LADIES' EXTRA FINE BOX CALF DERBY SHOES- 1 j AYido welts and strong soles, for hard wear. 235. 6(1. b] • "MAIDSTONE" LADIES' GLACE KID DERBY LACE BOOTS—Patent cap, | | • Cuban heels, and light soles. C. &J. Clark's make. ■ 235. 6d.. fl ; "BENVILLE" LADIES' GLACE KID COURT SHOES-With patent collar S S ■ . and pump soles, Cuban heels. . 19s. 6d. 3 I .•'••• ' "REGENT!' MEN'S BOX CALF GOLOSH LACE BOOTS-Calf leather lined, | | . . welted' soles, wide fitting; English make. 265. I , • "ALPINE" MEN'S STOUT BOX CALF DERBY LACE BOOTS—Welted soles, | * cs round shape toes: calf leather lined. 265, 6d. EV n s | "ANGLO" MEN'S DARK TAN WILLOW CALF LACE BOOTS-With wide 1 ! lvc "' s an< * stout so ' es i round toes. Crockett & Jones make. | ! MEN'S GLACE KID ALBERT SLIPPER S-With .warm lining, sewn soles) III®! 1 ; I il'lllW natural shape for comfort. 10s. fid. Irl'rH ra I |M|]f iff MEN'S PATENT LEATHER, EVENING SHOES-With flat bows. English I I I ■asffljgaiasagißfißiaaaaissas'iia^aasagaiitfs^^

'' jf w ' ABsulutsly Sanltprv E B 'SSvSP - Dresses for tamos ; H fsv W\ «f Uontlaman tor • r] ra .'• Tij_A-.a Sale or Hlro. g I Wlgs ln a " S,ylos S antl Per ' olls, \ 1 M\W"™ 0M ' S W ml I\/ APPLICATION, I @ ' 1 $ Our Dresses Won 78 t ' B $ If Prizes Inst season. j 1 m Ql^N ST « \ ra ■ lEdson'a Buildings). ji *1 ' AUCKLAND, | SEND YOUR CHILD To PHYSICAL CULTURE CLASSES. SPECIAL attention paid to Roun< : Shoulders, Flat Chest, Stoop, Bat Breathinpf, and Deportment. TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS, 4 to 5,p.m. 10s. 6d. per quarter (commencing witl pupil). - ' I, . : Private Treatment for Medical Case; a specialty. ,' J. W. M. HARRISON, 123 CUBA STREET (over Barber's). 'Phone 3211. /|jj| Nerves I That's what's • Wj it! Don't put up with it I W, .Here's the cure at hand—a tonic v\ SHf that will put your nerves right in a H IM jiffy, give you new energy and t in strength by nourishing the nerves, 1 fj Fletcher'; Phosphatonic is the sure | 0 restorer for sufferers from Weakness, | H Debility, Lassitude, Depression. £ 58 2/0 and 4/8 chemists ancl stoves f I SI -post frea from C11A.5. A. FLETCHER, ft l 4 Chemist, "Wellington. h /I, FLETCHER'S i rfaigfafdiife * ''Xs^ : I" ' npHJSttli Ja OH!/ jjj. ono epftelu GBEB I'Olt CORNS (jj£ ia tlsls Dyinimon— THAT® TEEO'S^ "Please j Post ma I Catalogue of the Champion Range. j Just vrrito this over your ilarae and adH dross, and you wfli moive by return | mail a Oatalotruo illustrating the vari- | o?i3 sizes and styles of the "Champion," J and. acquainting you ■with, its mauy 1 exclusive flxlvanba^cfl. i If building, or if replacing your old j mngowithanewone, you «mut to learn j about the "Ohampion,"—vhy it cooks 60 1 well, what a pretty rang© it J3, hovr it te I built vrith oven rightoldeand left, what delighted users eJI ©r«r mm the Dominion Bay about it, Just a few lines on a Bsfts.fa post card brings our |J| C<ltfi ■ luEU, • Brlnslcy j i»p§fpfi§i & Co. we&SRBWp Ltd. . « an »' a «* j 1.-turors, j Dunotfln.^

| r*"""" - ' '" " j ' p| j I eS When you choose anything for the home, it is worth whilo to choose it well. This certainly applies to Bedsteads. A really good Bedstead doesri'.t cost much more than one of an inferior quality, but it , is far more'~6atisfactory, from every point of view, than the iirice _ difference would suggest. Our stock of Bedsteads contains nothing of inferior of unreliablo quality —it offers you variety, quality, ana value. , Avici our Bedding is thoroughly hygienic and pure —it ia made in: our own factory, and we guarantee it. j IE SCOiLLI CO., LTD. I Lambton Quay, WELXINGTQN. ' j j , Market Street, HASTINGS. FACTORIES-WALTER STREET. i : j toiliss, Sllllli, j 1 Guarsoteed Not I®, " SHi« *m | Another reason, and \ I 4 I stal Seamless I s ]pml 1 -1 v|niffl •11 Metlm Seailess - j fisii Copper |g|*J| | i has 110 brass, no solder, nothing in it but j)ure copper. rtj p I It is all one piece, is smooth everywhere inside, and bjv illljjifj llj p . I tlioreforo will not stain clothes, catch, or fray In | I ;j tltcnr, or burst open and leak. irallS'l I »i \ 1 ; Made out of a single piece of copper sheet by a ®j| j|| l|f I Sj p| special machine, it outlasts the ordinu ry copper by Ktf \}m KhU t . | '| 5 years and years, and saves your clothes as well. Wwj|j I | I >: Stocked by all the Best Ironmongers antl Plumbers. ||| J|| | | j METHVENS, LTD., DUNE DIN. • COFFEE lISENCE § >| The Coffee Maid, of says\ r I "To make Coffee in a minute, and to serve Take a teaspoonful of Symington's—boiling i||| water does the rest." 30 pgjp* 3 tX^^ o TilOS. SYMINGTON & CO., Edinburgh mid Itnicn. kS3 Thl3 Toothacho Ouro ia different from any 1 / i I otbor—quite differont stuff in it that will cure POST j / ™ FREE i n n 5 at once tlia most maddaning tooili.iche. It is f 1 P"P" 0li from tiß r(lci P e of a leading Ameri- McARTHUR, | S Si&lHB Si can Doctor of Dental Surgery. Can bo given . jj 1 K ,!fc to tbs most dolicate child, and does not harm Chemist, | I ClirO 018 ° tllot to ° a ' Christchuxcli, | 3y j mm. t "" ""''i'ii i iiiiii. I

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2472, 27 May 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2472, 27 May 1915, Page 2

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