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39 I] I J&fJa 1V T s8 a zem or fiw ®» s fciuiereds ©1 fltesa, is-ossa 1>» OJM iVI llj l> , 1W Cj ' bought fliese big rarages o5 Samples at an | IHII t| /Iffif SMcS * well-known lactases as John Bar rasa & S©es emormoais discount, aed have marked them | 1 ® ! -I««te»-Hyaa & Co. o£ 'Loßdon t 'Chrisfy & Co. of L©m- W XjI.TJ I\T W QT| A V dOWB fi ® bedroek. To give y©ia an idea-a. 40/- Soil | I : & m > m ® tSie famous-Borsalino'iaat.lMHlle of Italy. . . ■WHil/ 11 ij " will new cos! you only 29/6, ®r a 13/6. Hat- will c®st | I jfii\ -Willf : Clothinfl for Men, Clothing Sot Boys, Hats and Caps, you onsy 9^6, so ® ffl, • * Mec(3 w f say m(3Fe? | 1 /m\\MHiS '■■■'■'■ Shirts, Jerseys,.ele., etc, in emdßess varleSy —AN© 0 JUWlli* just glaiace at 86ie windows. .. ; "We proiaiise | I /ftmuwS'l "ALL'AT SALE PISCES. — j bargain-hunters a regular picaic ■ : 1 Sample Clothing, SAMPLE CLOTHING," [t j s g SAMPLE SHIRTS, Etc, .S w£ Men's & Boys' Sample Hats I tj'^gj I ■' ■ ' ~~~~ " "~ "~" ■ G doz. Sample Men's Soft Felt Hats— 7/6 3/11 j|j i I Men's Sample Sac Suits— 49/6 39/6 Boys' Tweed D.B. Overcoats—Sizes 3to 8 14/6 9/H Men's Sample Soft Lounge Shirts— 5/11 3/11 3 doz. Sample Men's Soft Felt Hats— 3/6 5/11 i I 1 Men's Sample Sac Suits- Boys'-Covert Cloth Overcoats- Men's Sample Soft Lounge Shirts— 6/6 4/11 4 doz. Sample Fur Felt Hats- 11/6 8/6 | % ,T [S ! > r77- 59/6 «-*■«• •«••>-»■ ™m H « AM . O «I M -F M 6do^S6"n^ HatS " 14/6 lllfi I I Men ' S ESbh-™io"m S ade. 95/. 75/ B"^ , Tweed D.B. Overcoats- Heavy-weight; all sizes. 9/6 6/6 5 doz. Sample Fur Felt Hats- . 'I N ei 111 laiiormdHe. 35/- 7.5/- Sizes for Boys 9to 11 years. 25/- 19/6 .... Phi* I nminn Samnle* DI/ -I I \MI ! fJ Men's Strone Tweed Trousers- 14/6 Q/11 R ,n, „■ B V * / „ Men's Sample Heavy Pyjamas- 7/6 411 Christy s London Samples. 12/6 8 / 6 | I \ISIII Men s Strong Tweed rrousers 14/6 9/11. Boys' Gabardine Raincoats-For small 3f Men's Sample Tweed Caps- 4/6 2 111 p lifli Men's AII-Wool Saddle Trousers 16/e u/6 bovs . 24/6 j B /6 Men's Sample Blaok Cashmere Sox- 1/6 pr d 2/9 Boys' Sample Fancy Peter Pan Hats- 2/6 1/6 | I "flitSP Men ' s Heavy Tweed Suits 45/. 29/6 Boys' Fawn Gabardine Raincoats— ' Men's Fleecy Singlets and Underpants- 4/11 2/11 Boys' Sample Fancy Hats—ln all.shades. 4/11 2/11 | I. ' mn,&G^lom^uits - 45/. 27/6 For Boys 7to 11 years. 80/- 24/6 Men's Natural Singlets and Underpants- 5/11 • 3/11 = T = n C IT it« J S Men's Heavy Tweed Overcoats- Boys' Sample Tweed Bport Suits- ,»»„., « M . t i»H- w « c r, , Are W Sample I ravelling boOCiS, § I ••■: f<M Sizes 3, 4, 5. 45/: 29/6 All sizes, with Shorts. 26/6 200 doz. Men's Lawn Handkerch.efs- 6d. ea. 3/6 doz. . , j 1 IMk Men's Heavy Tweed D.E. Over- , Boys' Sample Fancy Tunic Suits- Men's AIUWooI Khaki Coat Sweaters- 1 only Canvas Trunk-Bound with leather. F I; f MMm coats—With belt at back. For Boys ages 3to 6 years. 19/fi t ,i. Suitable for sending to Soldiers. ,15/6 10/6 Usual Price, 45/- %„ I ' FK ° m . 55A 45/= Boys , Sample Schoo , Knjckers _ • ; Men's Samp.e Al.-Woo. Scarves- 5/6 3/11 . . Sample Price, 29/6 | i ' jW^^^^- . Me,l ' s B V^ ag,an Twced Ove! "- -J Sizes from 3to 12 years. From 4/11 3/6 Men's Sample AILWooI Scarves- 6/11 4/11 1 only Canvas Trunk-Bound-Ashwood £ $ ' I/ffIMWBmS '" ,5y ' (, : : : • «..„•*'« J,,, bands - Usual Price, 39/6. ?1 I Fawn Raincoats-Check ==SB== " " =H Men's Sample Silk Mixture Scarves-. 7/6 5/11 t^ I " "" ed ' «/- 35/= SPECIAL SAMPLE SALE OFFER Men'. Sam P .e Fancy Wid e . 6 nd Ties- 2/61/= „ Price, 25/= | 1 -^IM® Men's Fawn Raincoats-English = Men>s Sample Tan Fancy Sox- 2/6 1/6 tS^T^lT^fn 1 S I ■■■ ■.■■■■■■ Tai,Or -° Ut - ' 65/- 49/6 75LengthsTweed suitings for 80 ,, college Grey Suits-ln heavy Unio« 6 ■■:■ 1£ & SfiS*"* I I . Men ' S TWeed SslOrtS COatS " . W!B loj6 •AT T T Vr S ™ T ™ Oj/O Men's AINWdpl Sox-Heavy Knitted. 1/9 2 lor Sample Prices, 19/6, 25/-, 27/6 | I . Men's Odd Tweed Vests. 8/e 6/6 ALL ONE PRICE— ■ / . • 2 /9 .• . . . ■ , t

,! jMuub tn u ■■ I The quickest and most eco- , • I V^^-—— nomical way :to make real s ■ — Coffee is the'Milkmaid'way. | '; Simply add boiling water to *.. P, ; MILKMAID ' ■ , I (Cafe au Lait) I That's all. 'Milkmaid' Brand contains Sugar I and Milk mixed in correct proportions with | pure, freshly-roasted Coffee. I!. Should be tiled in every Home, Boarding 5 Haute, Hotel, Club and Restaurant. I MADE BY NESTLE'S GET IT FROM YOUR IN ENGLAND STOREKEEPER I HAINES-EA j ' i ' ? A Only puts ono further "under the weather." Often tho best way out is to make a decided change in tho daily diet, for sound health is largely a matter of selecting right food. / Active brains and vigorous bodies require wholesome, easily digestible, food containing truo nourishment, and it must include- certain mineral elements —phosphate of potash, etc. ' These elements, lacking! in many foods but abundantly stored in tho field grains, are supplied in splendid proportion in This famous food is specially processed for easy digestion, has a delicious nut-liko flavour, and is always ready to serve direct from the wax-sealed, moisture-proof packet. Grape-Nuts, with cream or good milk, affords a well-bal-anced ration that makes for health and all 'round comfort — puts' worry to flight. "There's a Reason" for Grape luts Sold by Grocers and Stores everywhere.

/A can bo readily famished o> to tho/5? y/advisability of having ' recourso to Si* "/fißeecham's PUU in time of ngod. Not M y^ anion: the loait is the lcnsth of time Vf «|sthat thin Preparation haa been in thoff* l|s years they have oxercisod a beneficent (IS Mi influence [upon tKa health of a v«»t/A I W multitude of people, until the name of V , ™ ffJSßeecham'siPilljis a houiebold word in/lfc J»? almost every country in tho world. J;? uftfSuch a record is, in itself, convincing &/b JbA testimony that this preparation is of real JS? iy* worth, and is a good reason vTs ' wy the boit iclectod ingredients and mny§Jß /nbe taken by all with safety and "n-i& )ft^ relief they iriTo is speody, the cure they Weffect ii lastbe, and'as there is nothing CIS afh drastic in their operation, they may bo lipA wr taken at any time. Of all the medicines via SYS designed to relieve and cure dlseslive /fk f|y thu> the tried end truitod reiaedsr W^ flj . PrepsrtJ only by ' $W sjk THOtBAS BEECHAH, St Ei«. «S W Soid In boxte, libtllni prkt W WiOji (30 pltls), l/'lj'(s6 pills) & J/D 168 pills)ffl (That Non-Stropping Safety costs you too much ! WII7 enduro loas of tiine/tempor.anu the continual expenso of new blaSes—got a ."VALET" and solve your shaving tiroblem. It i> the only razor.thal strops itsoK-Rives an edge that cannot bo excelled Ask yonr dealer about the AntoStrop 30 day«' froo trial scheme. Obtuiimblo Etorywbore, Razor Set of lilrer-clated razor, ipedal •Irop, and 12 lancet steel or/ Valot" blades in leader ca.e

.'-ADJUSTABLE Pi' v>l VUfIL DEFLECTOR' I %^.ByAf/NGERT6UCH ! ■•■:. • \ ! -.; ■■-••-■■•■ ■ ■ . ■ : J AttDEALERS \H THE : DOMINION — 21 FARM STREET^ 'WELLINGTON. fi 008 Prinling^pronlptly'pJSduMTr BAEBUR AND CO., Dyers i fX popular prices at "Dominion" Job 1 » * • Dry Cleaners, 125 Cuba Str Printing Worke, _|_City. Th'oue 220.

PLENTY OF SPARE PARTS FOR "OVERLAND" CARS. Tho Overland Service Department is a boon to any Overland owners who may, through accident, require jiow parts for ' their cars. Tho Service Department contains a complete and largo etock of spare parts for Ovorlands, valued at about ■.£SOOO. This moans no waiting while special parts arc imported. It means that you don't havo to "make do" with repairs dono in local shops. Tlio'Service Department is under control of an Overland expert. It is na simple to get extra parts for an Overland aa it ie for farmers to secure extra parts for agricultural machinery. Hero nlono ib one of the ad-' vantages of tho great and worltl-wido Overland organisation—first-clnsa repairs at tho lowest cost—real Overland parts made by tho Overland Company. For particulars apply to:— A.- Hatriclc anil Co., Ltd., Agents, W.inunmii and Wellinjfton; Mnetcrton Farmore' Implement Co., Ltd., Maatorton; Hastin and Avery, Agents, Pahiatita; E. H. Pees, Agents, Palmerstoii North. A. . Halrick and Co., Ltd., "Wanpanui and '. Wellington, distributors fov North Iβ- ■ laud.—Advt.

ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL THOKN.DON IT,AY CANTERBURY. By Telegraph—Special Corrosrondent. Chi'istchurcb, Juno i. la Soccer games 011 Saturday Cautor-

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3102, 5 June 1917, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3102, 5 June 1917, Page 9

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