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j MASON'S Fill JUS f 1 AT ' 1 | SALE PUCES. ji | JUST WHEN JAM-MAKINC IS IN FULL' SWING, VEITCH & ALLAN'S | \ ANNUAL SUMMER SALE IS LIKEWISE, AND THAT BEINC A TIME FOR | ' ' | REDUCTIONS, JAM-MAKERS WILL" APPRECIATE THESE PRICES. j jjj . MASON'S PORCELAIN 'TOPS— Pints, 3s. od. dozen. I | ' MASON'S PORCELAIN TOPS- Quarts, ss. 6d. dozen. | tWIDE MOUTH—i Pints, 4s. dozen. j | WIDE MOUTH— Quarts, es. dozen. jj | WIDE MOUTH—: j Gallon, 6s, Bd, dozen* \ 1 DELIVERED FREE ON RAIL OR STEAMER, I ' " ■■ i ■ | MASON'S FRUIT JARS, . s ;J We also have a i

DON'T LOOK OLD ! ■ ■ VOTJ begin to look old with .those | rt »' i - grey and faded hairs, always so con- 1 ABlf spicuous. A. bottle of the- world- | LJCIivl-j • scalp.; is the most perfect Hair Dress- . « v ing. . I . DON'T LOOK OLD. | —i Make Smooth and Easy Shaves. jyTItS. SMITH, FURRIER, 83 WILLIS j Week's "Serfoblade" razors are .modelled on the lines of-the regular STREET. | standard razor such as lias been in use for centuries, and they can be used CHILDREN'S CLOTHES. MILLINERY, I fj ther as a P lain razor or safety, as you prefer. Owing to the safety device, Etc 5 the ,IS6 !' can s * lavo int " ft sliding -catting motion—the onlv correct way to MUST BE'SOLD I 3 ' mv6—: iastead of scraping, as with the standard razor and. the hoe shaped FUR REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. ■ j " Sextoblades " are Ground by Automatic Process DRESSMAKING MADE EASY. ? , • . , , WE will make a COSTUME STAND §?? macllll1 M 7so constructed as to preclude even- possibility of drawing to the exact measurements of your i temper. They are first ground sharp with a positive wire edge, then the edges own figure, and thus enablo you to make 1 are smoothed and stiffened in two more grinding operations, and finally they your Dresses and Costumes in your own § automatically. Every blade so honed -will cut tho finest human home, and so save the ; DressmaWs Ac- p hair » 6VGn wrfore.the last operation, which consists; of stropping by hand, count. Write for' particulars or call and S All blades—of which tliero are seven—are uniformly keen and ready for THE DOMINION COSTUME STAND CO., ' Try 1 " SeStOWS . ,OU * aore than 6Btis£(!d - ' 11 Dee Street, Island Bay. g Price, 20/■. ZT7HEI. I ' 1 W - 811115 sC 0" LIMITED and Skin \ AGENTS FOR THE DOMINION. Irritation P> can be Cured! (A A \! ,J|*y Don't let that skin vl ~y[ } • /ri ' ' ——: —— irritation spread— @ „ take the trouble in Ti Jp" \w/ I . 1 , hand and cure it '• H/K. I ..V '.. , | Dainty Wicker Furniture i Easy Chairs ing ointment, has cured . ' , hundreds of cases of bad legs. The T" e ®? ?re a strong feature at COLLIE'S. They nil! appeal to you first application stops the irritation, <?,{• , fl-, designs,, good workmanship, and durability. and the cure begins. The trouble is j S ! , 3 lcleal "gut furniture which makes noma pretty, keens fresh ' quickly banished and healthy unblem- and. clean and does not harbour dust. ishetl skin soon grows. Eimazol cures are „ quick enres—permanent cores. Bay it to-day CHAIRS FOR SUNNYDAYS nnd stnrt your cure. 2/6 jjr at chemists ana ■ 3S£ A° r AM: kWn 6116 * C ra Wellington. Don't to pnt off— —*y variety at comtortable prices. r° n Fletcher's COME AND CHOOSE. EDWAI© COLLIE, Limited ' j ARTS CRAFTSMEN & MANTELPIECE MANUFACTURERS, 167 Bn>DIFOBD SEREET - TELEPHONE 1634. ' • © —— ■~~-7=^==—^

Extraordinary Reductions I > , uu .i^..^ 7, " ,a ™ aoBB SSBJJIi/lilini-T-i«ii~'i'*TWiraEra3SHSC3Rßßßl Carpets, Linoleum®, Curtains, Furniture, Crockery, Cutlery, \ and Blectropl&te At SALE PRICES for Two Weeks Only. GEORGE WSWDEff * Corner Cuba & Manners Sls ß Wellington. •

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2687, 5 February 1916, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2687, 5 February 1916, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2687, 5 February 1916, Page 11

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