A NOVELTY "CROOKY" or, "Who Wouldn't Sooner Go To Gaol Than Mary An Old Maid?" Everybody's To-day
BEREAVEMENT NOTICE. / A THANES. ' WlLL'tho Friends of MRS. D. J ODD, Otaki, please accept warmest thanks for their many kind'expressions , of sympathy regarding her husband's death. LOST AND FOUND lOST, Lady's; Silver Wristlet Watch, J square dial; reward. Address at "Dominion" Office. j" OST, SquiTrol Muff, Palmers ton-New S-J riymouth' train; Wednesday last. Reward at "Standard" Office, Palmerston iNorth.- ■ . • i. ■ BUSINESS NOTICES. ADAME. ERMILLE, Genuine Clairvoyante, visiting "N.Z. .Hours, 10 to 9. 276 Lambton .Quay (upstairs). Clients writing; lW ! 3s."' : Send birth date. STEINMAN, Clairvoyante. : lnlM- terviews,' '8 Terrace, next Gentlemen's Club. Sunday, 7 p.m., Hall, 156 Lambton Quay, Clairvoyance from'.Flowers.'' v. . ' MADAME REPRAH, from. London, Character Header, Vocation: Expert, and General Adviser, under Australian . -Vice-Regal- patronage, ' detailed delineations, typewritten.' Interviews daily. 119 • Lambton Quay, from 10 a.m. to 9. p.m. OJ. HOUSTON, from Londrai, with • the latest London methods in dye ing garments, feathers, eta.; charges reasonable. Aadre33 138 Vivian Street. THE "Talking" Sign at Courtenay Place solicits business while the public is in the mood to spend money. WHEN you have tasted the delicious MILITARY PICKLE you will know Vrhy everybody is buying it. Try one bottle to-day. Every groc-or sells it at a reasonable price.
,T>OLD. Outspoken Publicity assured on - -D tho "Talking" Sign at Courtenay 1 Place. . . TrSTANTED—Don't bo misled-by fancy '» talk. Get Desert Gold 'tea ana best value for your money. ■ I'OEOPLE cannot escape the "Talking" -11 Sign. It foroes itself on their • vision, and burns its message into their minds. ■ ■ ' A WISE STEP for tou to take is to xa. have WOOD-MILNE RUBBER HEELS fitted to your boots. They're British. , ■ , nnSE "Talking Sign" at Courtenaj Place works while your Salesmen are off duty. . KA AS)K PHYSICIANS' Prescript OUfVAiO tions hare been at Castle's Newtown Pharmacy. Firstquality ingredients onsured satisfaction _ to both physician and patient. A BOTTLED luxury at a reasonable price is the delicious MILITARY PICKLE. If your grocer is out of it, try the next store. Buy a bottle to-day. fTIHE Talking Sign is a real live pro•1- ; position for the Progressive Advertiser. • . - - Ifs practical cconomy to »» use Desert Gold' Tea. Pure and full flavoured; goes farthest, tastes best. rBIALKING Sign Advertisements arouse A curiosity and command attention. HEN you ask for WOOD-MILNE RUBBER HEELS see that you git them. •If the shoemaker is out of stock, write to Box 873, Wellington. ■ j . INJECT more' Life into your business. Take advantage of '"Talking" Sign publicity. ■ . ■ - : EFT-OFF Clothing, Boots, etc., Pur-' chased by Mrs. L. Helper, 132 Taranaki Street. Good prices offered. Letters promptly attended to. 'Phone A26JS. THE Publio enjoy watching your message on the "Talking" Sign at Courtenay Place. ' jyjILITARY PICKLE is in every The demand for it will never stop. Its purity pleases you.ng and old, And its popularity will ne'er grow cold. mHE Publicityptoblem Solved.—The •X "Talking Sign" at Courtenay Place hits hard and heavy all the timo. ' TglE MATA WINES. Try them at any X Hotel! They are sound and good. WANTED— Your grocer sells Desert Gold Tea. Buy at samo price you usually pay—ls. Bd., Ls. 9d., Is. 10d., lis. CONSTANT and Automatio Succession of Advertisements on the "Talking" Sign at Conrtenay Place. E MATA WINES have won Six Gold Medals at International Exhibitions against tho Wines of the World. BAItBER AND CO., Dyers and • Dry Cleaners, 125 Cuba Street, City. 'Phone 226. i TjIORGE a Link between your Goods X I and the Customer. Secure space on the "Talking" Sign. ' jypLITARY PICKLE is a great appeThose who try it find a,great surpriscr. It pleases all palates, is economic as woll, And the grocors find it is easy to sell. finO Catch the Eye of the Public, try M Advertising on the Sign at Courtenay Place.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2878, 16 September 1916, Page 1
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635Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2878, 16 September 1916, Page 1
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