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10 11 ■ May W<§ Remind You ? ■ I That There ape Still THREE ©AYS Left | I of the week in which we are able to offer these Grand Values in BOYS' CLOTH INC, ! MERCERY, and HATS. Our Windows show a fair ssmple of Reliable, and, at the I same time, Inexpensive Carments that any boy would be proud to wear. Just ask I the boys! They will not hesitate to term them "Stunning togs." J ———■ —-— -— '-"( SOTS'TWEED SPOUTS SUITS ,-BOTS , , COLLEGE ffiffiY " ,„ «■ n l) ■ IJ™ SHIRTS—For Sclool .Wear. L -] AH Sizes, One J. rice, i'or im-v '■ fi a i iit ■io/R CTJffiSfflv All Sizes. 3/11. J School [Wear, 19/6. fsg? / | BOYS' M . OTOOOMB- , jffi BOYS' BLACKER Hm vmm&Lf —In Imitation . Sealette. All :II _ In Dark 1 weeds, • MS§3skJ/ o- ' " AIR T I From 10/6. \3wMr Sizes, 4/6 mSMWMk ' BOYS' SCHOOL CAPS- ■"■:-...,. BOYS' STRONG KNICKERS ' ~r : . Isd ' [With Golours and Monogram, I —For School Wear. All Sizes, ; fCtlJMbi i< P < : . ' From 3/11 !*j3ij | ™*™' . ¥tm 1/6 f SPECIAL VALUE! BOYS' EIBBED JERSEYSBOYS' BLACK OILCOATS- ■ laNavy, Brow,, Grey, and U Cream. All Sizes, 5, H All Sizes ' / 13/6 From 3/11, 4/6, 5/6, to 8/11. F " ■ ,„.,„„, ,■■" ... 11 'MUMi. i EVERY BOY is proud to wear the colours oi the School to which he J belongs. We can supply them with j • CAPS & TIES BELTS/ & HOSE j I LAMETON QUAY AMI I I CUBA STMEET • il m a

j' Did you "NUGGET" j l/(j|) I Your Boots this / si • morning? /" "^"W^ I "Nugget" Brown Polish—Dark or \- i J I , j Light-—-shines, preserves and water- ~j»»»«i j J j proofs. Brings up the rich grain of / mggfjffl [ the leather—imparts a glove-like / $ j • suppleness. j iir\ j& BMttt#&&imii!mkldmX4MqfflafflM&lSa ,-.., . ' 1 Skim Clean, - - Remove all ' S Butter Fat* «^P^-,: Tliis fact has been proved by numerous "** sr *^*Sßß^tpf a> analyses. ■ . . • . . % '■"•■i It is important that you should remoni- '^"^'^ms^—Aj^' ber this when purchasing a separator, - ~" "fer'] because it means that you receive pay- SB I " ment for nil the butter-fat thnt the milk Iffl, 1 '•■"■' contains. |j$ j . V; One of the most attractive features connected with the "Primus" • I Separator is the fewness of its parts. . - I there are no sharp angles or corners,'no joints or bolt-holes to clean j; or scrape, no lmiltitndo of parts such as wing nuts, .discs, plates, etc., | No Part Difficult of Access, J which collects dirt and which will take your best morning and evening J hours to clean. ■ ' •" . . | The twelve "skimmer" platfs can be cleaned by tivelve or fifteen strokes' j of the brush, as they ate so arranged that every stroke of the brush . I cleans- tho facing sides of two plates. '■ • 1 ! Every machine is guaranteed for ten years. ■ I i AFU; 30 gallons, £8 10s,; BHU, 4, r i gallons, £11 10s.; CKU, 67 gallons, | ! £17; DI.U. 80 gallons, £21, as illustrated. ? Similar machines with cylindrical tanks: AD, 20 gallons, £6; AE, 25 f gallons, £6 155.; BH, iH gallons, £10 10s. j Write to Department "D" lor Booklet. | E. W. Mills & Gtej LtcL, A,e,,,^| \ SujvAKonts: C. A. Wilkinson, Eltham; W. Carr, Blenhoim; Holben end . ■ fKirlc, I'almerstou North; F. C. Broolcbanks, Auckland; Donald Stuart, Dunedin; Common, Sheitoii, Ltd., Gisborae. • ~ 6.1\ Stone, •■ ■ ■■ ■ .. ,-.i.--.-- -H

Woods' Great Peppermint Caro For Coughe and Colds, never faile.*

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3079, 9 May 1917, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3079, 9 May 1917, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3079, 9 May 1917, Page 13

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