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t ' " BUSINESS NOTICES. BARGAINS in hand-worked Tray Cloths at Is. 9d., 2s. 6d., and 2s. lid.; Tea Cloths at 2s. 6d., 2s. lid., 3s. lid., and | is. lid.; Beautiful Pillow Shams, with H.S. Frill and exquisitely norked, at 3s. < lid, and is. lid. each, nt Queree Bros,, ; Willis Street. ' MARY had a little lamb whose guar- , dian was fickle. Subsequently the lamb was ate,, with soma delicious "MILITARY PICKLE." Every live Gro- I cer sells it at the right price. C' 'J. HOUSTON, from London, with • the latest London methods, in dye-, ing garments, feathers etc.; charges reasonable. Address, 138 Vivian Street.' MORE cups of tea and better quality in a pound of Nelson Monte s Tea than any other.' Prices, 16. 9d., Is. 10d., 25., and 2s. 2d. . WEAR a Pair of WODD-MILNE RUBBER HEELS and save the cost of boot repairs. A. good suggestion! WoodMilne's cost less than leather heels. IT'S Better than Mother used to make because all appetites it tickles. It pleases all -palates' and the. Grocers all sell the delicious "MILITARY PICKLE." rpHE largest shop in the world has just X placed a third ordor for Cash Registers. They, use 172. Why? National' Cash Register Co., local office, .32 Cuba Street. . /TOE MATA WINES havo won Six. Gold •a. Medals at International Exhibitions against the Wines of the World. T EFT-OFF Clothing, Boots, Etc., Pur-i-i chased by Mrs. L. Helper, 132 Tartv naki Street. Good prices offered. Letters promptly attended to. 'Phone A 2618. [F a joint of meat could speak, it would- - say: "I am more tasty with the de- ' licious "MILITARY, PICKLE." Every sensible person eats it; every live Grocer sells it at thg right price. WHEN your' foot strikes pavement there's a shock on tho nerves. Not if you- wear WOOD-MILNE RUBBER . HEELS—they're Bhook absorbers, and cost less than leather heels. ' - a w j r PHYSICIANS' Prescriptions : I jOiO have been dispensed at Castle's Newtown Pharmacy. Only, first-class drugs and tinctures used. nnE MAI'A WINES,' grown and. made in . our own Vineyards on the Sunny Hills of Havelock North, Hawke's Bay.; WHEN you are asked to pass the mustard for some appetite to tickle, remind: your friend wnat the people say about, the delicious "MILITARY PICKLE." Every live Grocer sells it at'a' reasonable price. STSTE do not give coupons or prizes, but V V every packet of Nelson Moate's Tea oontains full value and full weight. Prices, Is. 9d„ ls. -lOd.; 25., and 2s. 2d., cer 1b... ■ ' <nHAS. A. FLETCHER, ~ ' v> Chemist, Pharmacist, and Prescription Specialist. Sole address: 292 Lambton Quay. Mail orders promptly dispatched. ' . . . . WE'LL smash the Turks, said tho soldier boys, : with'shrapnel the Huns we'll tickle;, when'>e get back we'll have a smack with the-delicious* "MILITARY. PICKLE." - - YOU'RE on-a'soft., thing if you wear WOOD-MILNE RUBBER HEELS. They absorb .the. jar of walking and prevent slipping. ■■ . -- ■ . TTIGH cost: of living ..means , 'higher . JUL overhead expenses; therefore watch every penny-'more carefully;.than ever with a Natioail -Cashi Register.-; National,. Cash. Register; C0.,; : -lpcal-, office,-32 Cuba Street. ' • rpE MATA WINES are absolutely pure, JL< >and art- recommended for Ilivalidß.' Ask year Doctor 1 ' '■■■ -: TIPS. for-tho Races: Black or White; . eat; the' delicious ' "MILITARY PlCKLE."'.'Every sensible person'eats it, every live Grocer sells it at a reasonable price. '. ■ ISMUTHATED Magnesia, a cure foiIndigestion, 'Flatulency, and all sttmach troubles. Prepared only by Gibbs, Chemist, Upper ,Hutt. W BARBER AND - CO.; Dyers aud • Dry ■ Cleaners, 125 Cuba -St., City. 'Phone 226. • ' ' ; • "O G. KNIGHT, 1 SaU,; Tent, Flag, and ■ ■£«/•' Cover Maker. Note the New Address—No. 6- Herbert -Street (off Manners' 1 Street), 3 doors above George Fowlds, 1 Ltd. 'Telephone 727. - . ' A .SPORTSMAN asked his friends to lunch whose appetites were ficklo—" 1 and afterwards there was nothing left of 1 the delicious "MILITARY PICKLE." EFT-OFF Clothing, Boots, Etc., .Pur- ■ chased by L. Dabscheck, 126 Tara- ■ naki' Street. Highest prices given. Let- ) ters promptly attended-- to. 'Phone A 2666.' 1 nnE MATA WINES. Try them at any l i. Hotel! They are sound and good. 1 TTTAVE You tried TE MATA WINES? ' -Ot They are a New-Zealand product, and the best! Prices from 28s. per case. Write tho Manager at Havelock North • for List. ■ . ■ . '■ . ' BEAUTIFUL Kid Gloves for presents at Queree. Bros., • Willis Street. Dent's Fine Black Kid Gloves. ss. lid., , 6s lid,; Dent's Fine White Kid, with j white or black points, is. lid., ss. lid.; coloured Kid Gloves, all reliable makers, fe. lid., ss. lid., 6s. lid.; White R-ein-deer Washable Gloves, ss. lid. . " . , TO' . LEND ' In Sums of I • ; to £20,000, - On . COUNTRY AND CITY FREEHOLDS, j At exceptionally low'rates of in-'- > terest, with option of repaying part or whole loan on extremely reasonable terms. Apply to any POSTAL MONEY-ORDER OFFICE, '■ Or to §' WILLIAM M. WRIGHT, . Secretary to the Public Service . Superannuation Board, Wellington. ig id BURCH AND CO., LTD., Courtenay Place,' « WELLINGTON, fm "OEG. to announce that they have com _• menced business as Grain, Produce J and General Merchants, under tho man 11- ogement of Mr. A. E. Burch. (for. the'las | u 17 years with Messrs. Laery and Co., Ltd) 5 -' Prompt attention will bo given to al g" inquiries. is- —— lie INDIVIDUALITY ce IN YOUR OFFICE. ' e - rinHE surroundings and "fit-up" of you h® J. offico have a deciding influence 0: prospective clients. 'e. 1 WE CAN ADVISE YOU On tho latest American and Continents methods of Office Fitting, ob DRILLER AND CO., . ['Phone 703 A, 1 Holland Stu.Wellingtoi

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2652, 24 December 1915, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2652, 24 December 1915, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2652, 24 December 1915, Page 1

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