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~ Most men who valae Shiit comfort and style emtflate Tom Hood, and "Make a Song" aboct choosing | Shirts. They take teoeble ovef the matter, and rightly so, since they want honest valce for money ft 1 expended. Yoa, Sir, will find that the "Soag ©f the Shirt" reaches top note at the H.B. Perfect materials & ' I and for downright comfort and wonderful wear—perfect catting assures good style, and up-to-date colours fl make for absolute smartness. Choose where Shirt satisfaction is a serety. \\ . | ~ '' . pg*' THESE ASE EXCEPTIONAL SSSRT VALUES. U MEN'S LOUNGE SHIRTS White and Black Taffetta Stripes -'■■' '4/II U \ „ - „ „ ' Fine Twill Stripes, Tussore Grounds, Black Stripes 6/11 U 1 in in 1 mm ■ ■ in-"" — "vaur 111 j j §3T SLEEP COMFORTABLY TONIGHT. TW.-' : I 1 I MEN'S PYJAMAS, in Fine Twill x MEN'S CREAM CELLULAR UNDERWEAR j j Light and cool 6/6 SHIRTS, with short sleeves 3/11 Special 2• 1 Ditto in Medium Weight Striped Ceylonette 10/6 PANTS, knee length 3/11 Value 0 -| yj F | \mWmjMm I «T NOTE ALS© THESE SPECIALS. -W I (llwzeaTanFl J i ! **[£*!£* MEN ' S PAN AMA HATS, all one Price 12/6 • B' i I ffIIISBBSS I Also large sizes suitable for Ladies' Wear 0 I illß'SSf BOYS'LINEN CRASH TENNIS HATS All sizes 1/3 % •mM ■ JBSSSSS-- j MEN'S STRAW BOATERS, Prices f fom 6/6,7/11,8/6 j j • '

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t it Good Example \. i is set by the people I I who take proper | | care of their teeth. | I Never neglect to give' | vour teeth a thorough I 0 cleansing i 1 every day with § I |)CARBOLICJ| | 9 ■ 0 0 Sold iy local Chemists and Stores. g 1 Made by F. C. CALVERT & CO., | I Manchester, En& | . For. Motor Cycles — A Strength for Every Load. —A Tread for Every Road. , British-made AVONS grip all surfaces —neutralize i shocks—resist, with tough tread, and vigorous wallstrength, destructive agents on all roads. To get the best out of Motor-Cycling you must fit.AVONS. Tat the "Tri-Car" (rabberstad) Cover—it's very popular in ' New Zealand. Other good Avons ar&- "Sanstone" and "Stonehcnge." Obtainable Everywhere Solo N.Z. Distributors: MALING & CO., LTD. Christchurch. I HAINES 3 ' OFFICE LABOUR-SAVING DEVICES. TJEPLETION of Office Stall's, through tho "War, necessitates the employment of. Offica Labour-sirring Devices. CALL AND INSPECT OUR STOCK. , THE OFFICE APPLIANCE CO., LTD., Opposite Town Hall, CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. THE FAMOUS DR. WANLESS' CURE. The Rational System Cures to stoy Cured. Nn attentat Applications. Single Bottle, 4/- g Bottles. 20/Pott Free. WRITE TO-DAY. • Marshall's Pharmacy, Dunedln, Sole Agents.

HARCOURT AND C(0 195 Lambton Quay, Wellington. ■ "OERHAJIPORE.-Overlooking Mnaici•y pal Golf Links. Well built Home ' ot 7 rooms, with bathroom, hot and cold •water, electric light, gas stove, view ! from every -window, section 33 x 100 feet. ; This house is in, excellent order, and the price .the-owner is asking is ',£BOO, .£l5O down- and balance arranged. ' 3881 " 5-minutes' walk I from Kilbirnie Post Office, ground floor house (just finished), with/ bathroom, . enamel bath, gas bath heater, electric light, gas cooker, washhoMe, and tubs, r all under one roof. This house is nicely finished _ throughout, and commands a l lovely view of Evans Bay, large section 40 x 132 ft. Price, £790, .£l5O cash and P balance arranged. . BUILDING • SITES. BROOKLYN.—Splendio. sections over- . looking Central Park; with '10-foot frontage, excellent view of tho'city and har- ' bour. Price, from .£315, LYALL BAY.-Close -to beach, ' two ' vacant sections, each "with 40ft. frontage. Price, ,£350 each.; , .. CAMBRIDGE -TERRACE (best part)-9-roomed Residence. Land, 40 x 122; a motor-car entrance; ,£ISOO, or near offer. .', "■ ■'■ BATAITAI—New 5-roomed i House; casement windows; electric light, gas, '■ - hot water; .£775; .£IOO cash, balance, ,£1 per week.-; ■•■--■ .. - ' BROOKLYN (4 minutes car)—s-rooined' . House, heart timber, 2 bay"windows j 0 large section; Jl3O cash. o C. S. HILL AND CO., % Featherston Street. ( '■'.■■'/' <, ' (Opp. Union Bank). . ■ mimimni iiiihiiimhi 1111111 hub 111 mm h ih i n . - -'. ".- -..-■■'' '■..-'. THJS DAVID McCRAB MATI-RESS MANUFACTORY OFFICE ■■■•;.- WILL BE ■" "CLOSED-V UNTIL TUESDAY 9'a.m., 2nd January; 1917, CUT /Ok4T*l lITEnK Q * or tho Yearly and Xmas Holidays, i i in 1§ ™ ? osfc ° Klers NOW for Early Deliv( ? r y: '.':■"■. DAVID IcCRAE^ ' WHOLESALE MANUFACTURER, . " : Farisli r Street,. WELLINGTON, j; P.O. 80x284. 'Pkme2sßL

LOWER HUTT POULTRY FARM. ' 0 ACRES of FREEHOLD LAND, level ** and laid out as Poultry Farm,, all necessary fowl runs, houses, brooder pens, otc.; excellent water supply from constant stream; 4-roonied dwelling, sculloij. vrashhouse, etc./ Included in the price are 2CO hoad poultry, horse, cart and harness, heifer, etc; Portion of the lßnd is planted with' SO' young apple [trees. , Price, everything,' cES3S. ' 181 J. H. BETHUNE AND CO., '< loi Peatherston Street, WELLINGTON. PASTRYCOOK'S BUSINESS, main ■JL thoroughfare City Wellington. Sure fortune to mod man. Owner giving up •through ill-health. Turnover, .£3600 per year. Stock' and plant, • .£7OO. All the latest eggs in stock for winter use. Rent, £1 Id's, per .'weok.' Lease. Price, .£IOOO for the whole as a going concern. Terms to reliable purchaser. HARRY A. SHEPHERD, 1 111 Customhouse Quay. J. FANNING AND GO. T AND, ESTATE, ' and '. FINANCIAL Li- . ■ AGENTS, ■ 74 MANNERS STREET. (Established 1897.) . John Fanning.] [Frank Fanning. OLD-ESTABLISHED RESTAURANT, LUNCHEON, AND SUPPER ROOMS, busiest part of the City. Lease, moderate rent. Going concern, for ,£550. Stock at invoice- price. . , Tradition! -. 'J'HE traditions of the Glorious Deeds of our Empire are being added to day; by day by the valiant doings of our armies in ! Europe ■-, Tradition •in commerce, too, is being (added to by the continued ..progress and satisfaction offered to those who wear a ■ MORRISON & PF.NNEY SUIT. The traditional achievements of -'our houso are records of which wo are indeed proud. Becomo 'well dressed—it costs • no moro by ordering your next suit from / ■ ' ■ • ; -Morr is©n & fmmy, , Macarthy's Chambers, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. iLnmiuwmi i w.um«M.nf,uMi.ii n Mini I'll, lu'n'jmßt JONES AKDrCO.' CLYDE QUAY,. WELLINGTON. (Established 20 Years,} CASH BUYERS OF LEAD, BRASS. ZINC, COPPER, IRON, RAGS, ROPE, and ROBBER. 'Phona 725.

J DEAL. HOME, handy ' City, lovely | Grounds. For Sale—Splendid Hesi- | dence, consisting of seven large rooms on ono floor, verandah, casement windows, electric light, built-in wardrobes, hot and cold water, situated in charming groundsof 1J acres, beautifully laid out "n tennis lawns, rose gardens, shrubbery, etc.; 300 feet frontage. This magnificent gentleman's residence is within 30 minutes''by 1 electric car from G.P.O: Price, ifilvOO, mortgage ,£1250 at 5 per cent.. Government valuation about JS2OOO. .T. D. Martin M'lntyre and Co., 215-21? Lambton Quay. \KT ANTED, Tenants io become their own landlords. Why pay lent when you can purchase a house on .£SO deposit? Apply for details to H. Ernest Leighton, 182 Eeatherston Street, or Lower Hntt. Dairy and Sheep Farms of all 6izes for good buyers. Send full details to H. Ernest Leighton, Expert Property Salesman, 182 Eeatherston Street, Wellington. IN all books' where ready access is necessary to the next unused form. The "Ever-Ready" Patented Quick-Eeferenco device is unequalled. Cheap, effective, and simple. Fullparticulars' from the Solo Agents, the Wellington Publishing Company, Ltd., "Dominion" Avenue, Wellington. ■' , ' "

fcasg|ta»iaaag||w}aHav:s|t^tavmnrul Eil- '■■'.'" jj^ 1 Now Is the 'N ht:; .|HßHH' j Time to select, thei^^^^^M 1 J I Gifts'from the ' i; : ; IQUR Assortment of Silver ami Electro Ware, etc., offers every | facility for satisfactory choosing,..while- our prices denote, | splendid New Year Value in. every line. , | !T LADIES' HANDBAGS. From 7s. 6d, to 255. Ifl " 1 LADIES'. DRESSING'OASES From. 10s. to 255, g GENT'S SHAVING SETS, SAFETY RAZORS. § -J From 3s. 6d. to 15s. «U ] I SETS OF JUGS. | From 3s. 6d. to Bs. 6ti. | J 1 TENNIS RACQUETS. From..2s. 6d. to 12s. 6d. |"~ , i MINCERS. ■ / 6s. Gd. to 12s. 6d. $ si JAM SPOONS AND BUTTER KNIVES- 2s. 6d. to Ss. m ; I BREAD FORKS. 2S. to 7s. 6d. | | CHILD'S KNIFE AND FORK AND SPOON. 2s. 6d. to Ss. g ; m SETS OF CARVERS. 6s. 6d. to 355. l§l |] VACUUM FLASKS. , 6s. 6d. to 215., [fl | BREAD KNIVES. Is. to 3S. 6d. | f SETS OF BOYS' TOOLS 2s. to 10s. | POLISH MOPS. ;3s. Bd., 4s. 9d., 6s. lid. m-. ' I WE PAY POSTACE ON EVERY LINE. | i j The 1 j II .111-113 CUBA STREET ......: WELLINGTON."' ' j Ss| (bejbeiebj |Bsgapa| [Bgaaagail [caitifflMa] ißgwawrii] |KsasgCT| JBeaaaaega] joaaEasEH ]

tails tart! t© get I Jj]VEEY day men in deep, | dark, treacherous mines I risk their lives to secure Coal—Coal is truly hard to get I Tho finest household Coal mined in New Zealand is Waipa, tho "no soot" fuel. I Freedom from soot is not [ the only advantage of Waipa —it bums with good even ! heat to a white ash —gives a fire equal to wood, which is best for cooking. The cleanj est and most economical Coal for housowives. Send a trial ordor; 2s. per ton dis- '[ count for cash I 1 Sam'l Brown, Ltd. | 31-33 JOHNSTON STREET. Tory Street Depot- ''Phone, 2G4BA L Willis Street Depot-'Phone 121 S WELLINGTON

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2964, 30 December 1916, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2964, 30 December 1916, Page 3

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