CHIOI 10 I mi — ir-1 ff.HEfIE TsSt , new shipment of . , f ffl MILLINERY and COSTUMES [ n an IDEAL FOR . PRESENT WEAR CD O By tlio S.S. Bangatira I have received a collection of -harming new modes in Millinery and Costumes. These beautiful goods II form a helpful guide to what is most chic in this season's wear,. 0 and should be ' inspected by every lady. > Q Also showing, a fino Exhibit of.' Tussore Costumes and Sports Coats—wonderfully smart is every .. well-mado garment! MRS. MATHEWSQN J 264-266 LAMBTON QUAY : : : : : ; : WELLINGTON. —=3Qi ioi —i n i IDI |£
' . Planet. Jr. ; fiarien Farm: 4s^:' : : Tools I These implements are ingenious and practical, being invented by a farmer I | who wanted bigger crops with less'labour, and who felt the need for quick f | thorough, effective cultivation. They have revolutionized the old flow! i g labourious farming and gardening methods, and by sheer merit have placed I | themselves in the class of twentieth-century Achievements. They are light i | strong, and durable, and ; * I Are -The l<aSiiOF=Sawrs Ani Crop PfofliaceFs ■ ' » ever put on the market. They do the work quicker, better, and cheiper ? than gardening by hand or any other method. .■ 53 j | . Some implements combine a number of tools, such as the No. 4 Planet Jr., 1 | which is a combination hill and drill seeder, wheel hoe, cultivator, furrower 5 | nnd plow, and is the most coinpiete tool a farmer or gardener can have. £ I He can do more work with it -ud keep things in better condition in one- | sixth of the time it would taks without it. p, | The No. 4is only ono of tho many Planet Jr. Implements—there is one for j! | every farm and garden task, whether for hand or horse pow;er, and all of f I them are sold with an iron-clad guarantee to give absolute satisfaction.: § Eiable from all storekeepers. Write for 1914 Planet Jr. catalogue. t W.. MILLS' & C®s Ltd., | AGENTS » WELLINGTON. • | WE CARRY A LARGE STOCK OF REPAIR PARTS. Mightier Than Pen or Sword== THE- TEETH.■ EVERY SOUND_TOOTH Is a weapon In defending health-a bulldor of nhvslcai power through good ingestion and assimilation—a constant aid In Hie maintenance I to dayls' S ° eßSßntlal ,0 SUOCfIS3 - one of tho Ereates! hygienic commands of Crown and Bridge Work from Four-tooth bridge to replaco ™ fa II I P ,our front ,oeth which have ffin I . » Mil/® I Jjjjf solder. . *£$y J | per Tooth. £ and 7 Is row k ln S oost ENT,F,G ' PAINLESS ' P «™AL, LASTS A LIFETIME, L BuarantoeeL nß, | < ia ®®NSULTAT!QN— EXAMINATION—ADVICE I w a - « f .s as TO OUT*OF-TOV?N°VATIENT'S,'' , ' S ths " """ Charßo, SPEC,AL | Writs If in Meed of Dental Work. 9 AMERICAN DENTAL PALLORS, 1 °°J' no r r. J3"°»n and Welleslsv streets, AUCKLAND, and at WELLINGTON. P, DR. RAYNER, Dally from 8 till I. Saturday 9 till 1, Opsn Friday Evenlnss only, p
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2615, 10 November 1915, Page 3
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