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lOf all the lops thai ever mopped dust, o|jj®l| |||h the ©-Cedar Polish Mop mops' most— ™lfflj|l^^ and best! I s As an' old Negro once designated an article ag "the one and I only genwino," we say the same of the O-Cedar Polish Mop. | ' j ! Its chief object in life is to absorb dust and polish the surface \ S : dusted—at one stroke-. . ! ■ Just how easily, and bow well the 0-Cedar Polish Mop per- j \ ' • forms its. duties will be gladly demonstrated, in the D.1.0. a ! ' Furnishing Hardware Section. \ j I You will be surprised at the all-round goodness and utility of jj j . the O-Oedar Polish Mop—it is a wonder-worker in the home l s ' \■' whether there be a lot or a little dusting to be done, it shines. | | Come and see the O-Cedar Polish Mop. "eat dust,"- It revels j j '-.V in the work; it makes play of work. 1 ■ O-OEDAR POLISH MOPS— . ' i j ; Small, round, or triangular. 6/6 each. j Large, round, or triangular.' 9/6 | | O-OEDAR POLISH- ' ' . | 5 ■ 13oz. Bottles. 3/-, . i ■, Quart size. - 6/-, j J ■ ■ ; O-OEDAR HANDLED DUSTERS. '1/6 each.' \ 'I O-OEDAR DUST;CLOTHS. 1/- and 1/6 i

Please Note. Don't look on us as cheap dentists. We ■do first-class work at reasonable fees, and, beat of all, our method for the painless filling of teeth is unsurpassed. Sot of Teeth from £2 2s. Nett. FROST 4 . FKOST. DENTISTB, 119 WILLIS STREET. Housewives who pride themselves on their baking should use i......... PHOENIX THICK PEBL. ""OHOENIX" gives to Cakes and A Puddings flavour and variety. It is delicious, wholesome Peel, carefully prepared from the choicest Fruit. Not dry, hard, tough, thin Peel, but thick, sweet, .fresh Peel, highly edible and -most delicious. Tired "pi a out! J«r~\! hut When you feel thus—physi- 111 cally worn out but can't got a |j| good night's sleep, the cause is If § run down nerves. They need 12 R a tonic and food that will build iff | up and .permanently strengthen 11 them. Take SB Iwiimcl This splendid preparation will 11 put them right, and the cure will if 1 be lasting. Phosphatonic con- E§| tains phosphorus—nature's fin- 111 est nerve tonic. Get a' bottle If of Phosphatonic to-day. Sleep fill well and be cheery. 2/6 and 4/6 j$ | ( at chemists and stores, or post Hf free from Chas. A. Fletcher. II Chemist, Wellington. -1

LOOSE COVERS HAVE A WONDERFUL. BRICHTENINC INFLU* | ENCE IN THE HOME! ITT. is just,at this time of the year, when days are brigli't, that you .discover the crying need for j .new Loose Covers; . WE SPECIALISE IN LOOSE COVERS TO ORDERI'l-' and we are splendidly prepared with a line of artistic, yet durable, fabrics; in novel and tasteful designs. • - We-guarantee the fit and finish of each, cover, and we can. iouch for -.-the wondorful wearing qualities of the fabrics, ; . • J [VALUE WITH US IS A SPECIAL AND IMPcfa,TANT FEATURE. [Write or call for estitmatcs and patterns. THE SGOULLAB CO. LTD. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON; AND MARKET ST., HASTINGS. HEAD OFFICE-LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. ' „< The < w@rj[ |, B g cst „ MlffELll tyres LARGE STOCKS — MODERATE PRICE 815 x 105 Cove* £5 14 6 Tube £111 6 880 x 120 „ >.•..•••• £7 15 0 s. £2 0 0 30 x®; „ ■......... £4 19 0 „ £1 6 0 fI.Z. Agents— BRITISH GENERAL' ELEGTRIC CO., LTD. TeK 3329. 8 Willeston Street. WELLINGTON. . LOWEST lILEAGE COST

, Splendid Opportunity! . GALVANISED CORRUGATED IRON '.£.28 per Ton I HATE-JUST LANDED 120 CASES, SLIGHTLY DAMAGED, AND INTEND TO CLEAR QUICKLY, SO HAVE REDUCED THE PRICE £7 PER TON. THE USUAL REDUCTION IS' ONLY £2, 6, 7, 8 ft:.; 9ft,. 10s. TON EXTRA; 10ft., £1 TON EXTRA. I AM ALSO OFFERING SHEEP AND POULTRY'NETTING BELOW THE MARKET PRICE FOR CASH ONLY, GEORGE WINDER, <jrC£V

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2620, 16 November 1915, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2620, 16 November 1915, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2620, 16 November 1915, Page 2

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