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Arc, you will agree, indespensable for Summer , Wear, and to-day we have much pleasure in bringing the undermentioned to your notice. Inspection eordially invited. . ITALIAN-KID GLOVES: NERISSA—2-Button, Beavers and Browns only. Price, 3s. ttd. ,WHITE FRENCH STJEDE GLOVES—3-Button. Price, «s. 11d. "LA BELLE" FRENCH KID GLOVES—BIack only; 3-dome; a really reliable glove. • - Price, 4s. Ltd. URANIA BLACK FRENCH STJEDE GLOVES—4-dome; Black and "White, cord points. Price, ss. Hd. DENT'S WHITE WASHING DOESKIN GLOVES—3-Button. Prices, ss. Hd, and 7s. *Id. DENT'S FRENCH KID GLOVES—3-Dome; grand'-value. Price, 6s, Od. DENT'S ENGLISH CAPE GLOVES—A good glove for hard wear, riding or driving; Tan and Brown only.. ' Price, TS. fid.

NOTICE.— New Zeaiand Invention. Tlie Old Clothes Prop has had its day, ; for the "SAFETY" CLOTHES PROPS have coiuo to stay. Tho harder tho wind blows the safer are tho clotheslines in its keeping. The Allies' Hand Protector and Polishor is tho only clean combination for Polishing Stoves, Boots, etc., etc. Ohtainable nt all stores and ironmongera. QEWING ' MACHINES. Singer Drophcad, cost JEIS, my price £8 10s.; Singer Drophead, cost -JBli 10s., my price £7. 10s.-; Singer Drophead, cost .£l4, my price, .£6 155.; Standard Drophead, cost d£l2 125., my price M 15s. Treadles from £2 10a., Hand Machines from".£l 10s. Globe Machine Co., new Grand Opera House, Wellington; 154 Queen Street, Auckland; and 261 High Street, Christehurcb. ,

ISR PHeqmatH COIED IT FOST Anyone who buys a proprietary medicine at a shop with tho expectation that it will cure any caso of Rheumatism that happens along is on tho way to lose money. Rheumatism is too complex a, disease for that. Nearly every case requires different treatment—oven a . different strength .or a varied mixture of the same medicine. That is why we want everyone who cannot call at our rooms to communicate with us direct, by post, and tell us tho symptoms of the trouble. Tho marvellous success of our Rheumatic cure, "RHEDMALINB-OXYGENA," whion is creating so/ much interest throughout New Zealand. Australia, and elsewhere at the present time, is duo largely to tho fact that the remedy is prepared by a clever Rheumatism Specialist to suit each particular case. Every sufferer who communicates with us gets the benefit of our experienced Specialist's a-ttention-FKEE-and the medicine is prepared for him or her solely. ~ . . But first of all you should write for a free book, which tolls how this Temedy was discovered, and gives quotations from the "Otago Daily Times" hearing on the Bubject, and also particulars of some of tho wonderful cures effected, every detail of which is vouched for by unmistakable evidence. Out out the free coupon below, fill in your address, and post us to-day, and you will receive the book by return mail without further obligation. It tells you exactlv what to do if you want the remed7 ' ' FREE COUPON. To the Dominion Rheumatic Cure Pty., Ltd., Hcllaby's Buildings, opp. G.P.0., . Queen St., Auckland Sirs,—Please send me your free book entitled "The Broken Crutch: a Most Interesting Story," as mentioned in "The Dominion." \ 26G. Name Address , Fill in address KOTV, while you have tho paper in your heads. Don't miss the remarkable story contained in this book for tho sake of a postage stamp.

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2900, 12 October 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2900, 12 October 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2900, 12 October 1916, Page 3

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