Exceptional Bargains! f£ HAVE HUNDREDS OF "REAL SALE" "BARGAINS Gen " ine Reductions! Men's and Boys' Overcoats, Suits, ' * In all our departments, If you save Trousers, Raincoats, in seasonable IN MEN'S OVERCOATS, SUITS, TROUSERS, . etc. your purchase money until W styles and reasonable prices. The . ~ _ pyjAinrAc TTTVjnPPWRAP COY TTRC j. week we assure you that you can opportunity afforded you by wait- » » iiK X ' Y JAMAb, UNDhkWfcAK, bOA, 1 IES, etc* buy twice the o{ ing a little while is yours, now, „ BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS, OVERCOATS, KNICKERS, etc. ' . Jop the same money,' especially in and you can undoubtedly save by .. Turrayrrc- a NJ) w\yct ua T c rAP c " Shirts, Pyjamas, Underwear, Ties, shopping at,our Sale! - » MUN & AiNJJ BU/& HA Ib, CAPb, etc.- . Handkerchiefs and Hats. ■ A SPECIAL FEATURE will be "COUNTRY ORDERS/' which are despatched by Post the SAME DAY- IfEfeEAiaro CARRIAGE PAID to any address. See Wednesday's "Dominion" for details of "REAL SALE" BARGAINS W^S^^Ki -AT 278 LAMBTON QUAY AND QmtS fi|pfc«>og) «« CUBA'AND.GHUZNSE STREETS
\k %!w ' Showing; STUDEBAK.ER. Engine, Equipped with Dixie High-tension Magneto, ,;; ;; Magneto Ignition~a Special Feature of Studebaker : Cars sold in New Zealand NOT only are the new Stude- ' baiter motor cars for 1917 uijuiiiiiiciii muuues eicctnc lights.eiectricstarter.highton- equipped with every practical and sion magneto, Yale lock on ' **••«■ . •» . dash, Biackmorc curtain open- ' essential feature found on all other ' or, Khaki hood with leather ' ;. • - . ' . : edge and Khaki envelope, self- cars imported into New Zealand, . ventilating, ram-vision wind 11 screen,-individual robe hang- but they also possess additional tea-;:■:-. . ers, straight-grained, ■semi- ' + r ' glazed, genuine leather uphoi- tures of practical use NOT found stery, electnc signal horn, extra .' rim, and complete set of tools. in other carsiti this vicinity. Among these is high tension mag- / njto ignition, put on Studebaker I ' cars^uiltatthefactor y m Walkerj' ville, Ontario, Canada, for the special benefit of Studebaker patrons in 1 — 1 This and other exclusive StudePRICES for NEW baker features can be seen on the . ,1917 MODELS new Studebaker motor cars for 1917 4cyl. 5-seater now on display in our showroom. £393 : ;■■•■■■■■. 4-cyL 2-3-seater ITU ' S^u^f , o! ■ £oor naaFralwaC? &*&.&&* Sfudebaker Motors 4cylchMßß CHRISTCMURCH, TMARU, WANGANUI. £350 Pa'lmcrs.tOK Korili—C, J. ADAMS. _. , . , ~_. . „ ' Distributors and Agents: Wellington— J. B. Grove and Co. Fitted with "Dixie" • Ttiranaki—Xowton King. Ha->ri;e's Bay-Tourist Motor Co. Waterproof Mapneto ilastertoii— Madden ami .Tenkins. Kkotahuna—Hutchison i i " Bros. Pahiatua-A. and E. Donald. Dannovirke-E. A. I ■ • Itiiiisovne. Wairawa—T. Carson aiidSonsl Waipukunui— I , I Turner and Butler. Wairoa-Marsh and Wilkcs. Gis--iioriic—V. Hanson. Bulls—Ford and Barney. MartoffiUolfc and Walker. ■ • ■ _ '
nPHE FOLLOWING VOLUNTARY TESTIMONY Is from the pen of Mr. 1 George Goodman, belter known under the sobriquet of "Goody," and one of tile most widely and professionally known of a baud of brilliant Australian .theatrical managers. Mr. Goodman has been associated with the present firm of J. C. Williamson, Ltd.; for a long number of years, extending bade to its inception, when sis " Williamson, Garner, anil Musgrore," « occupied, as it does to-day, the foremost position in the theatrical world of Australia, and was responsible for the finest imported productions of Giand Opera and versatile drama , and comedy Mr. Goodman's experience with these productions and associaSioti with the ■ many "stars" impelled under the Williamson management is proverbial, and the following letier will be of interest to the many members of the theatrical profession throughout (he Commonwealth who, physically exhausted by the exacting nature of their many roles, will find in the medicine Mr. Goodman advocates a netve rejuvenaior and hea'.th restorer of tcmnrbablc power and certainty, Mi. Goodman writes from his Sydney resilience thuss- " Beverley," B»y«water Road, Darlinghnr.t. Sydney, N.S.W., 20/9/16 CLEMENTS TONIC LTD. v "I know the horrors oMiisoinma or lock of refreshing sleep as well as any who have suffered acutely from'it.* . "I have endured it often, combined with an irritable, excited, and weakened nerve condition that J almost rnined'my health. 1 am not wrong in stating that this condition at times almost incapacitated me from my managerial duties. "But I experienced a pleasing and grateful change after taking the medicine I was advised to use-Clements Tonic. After taking it that change may J)0 summarised thus*:— ! . "1. Sweet, refreshing sleep EVERY NIGHT. 1 . " 2. Seal healthy appetite.' '-'3. Trne enjoyment of life through being absolutely well, which I attribute to do other source than this, romarkable medicine to ] which I testify." . (Signed) ' &?2£ssfe&&*. i. Durliiß the hot summer months, and the changing semi-sultry periods of i aujiimn and winter in West Australia, especially for inland, in Kalgoorlic, jj Gcraldton, Coclcardlc, Boulder City, and the GoldSclds generally, and in ihe B ! Fort Headlands and Albany Districts, Clements Tonic is the medicine for the | j jaded syatoui, the run-down and irritable nerves. It 13 the oyraTiol of jystcailc slvcitgjh. It has given health when long despaired of. It corrects the sioni- , ach, purifies the blood, strengthens the nerves aud heart and lengthens life. I Wherever the Au3t>aliw) flag waves this medicine is used fay notable psrtons ! of every ranfe in life. In cases of Want of Sleep, Anaemia, Indignation, Siusgith js I Liver, Neuralgia, Weak Nerves, Ncxvoas Breakdown, VVastlaZ Weakness, g fever, or Infiueasa, where tUe recovery is slow, the recuperative powers aro 8 aided by its uje. | AH Chemists and Stores sell it. Send for it to-day and acr.d UMicallii away. § It should be a part o2 the madlcal equipment of every borne. '] \ Clcmtnls Tonic Ltd., Rozellt. N.S.W. FKeSr A.i>>j.uT7yTCi7rre^- M ' J * nMV "* ram^lg **"ft* E ''^^'^^^^ 1 .''^L'For your guests \ I Boarder® f I , I ■ The easiest way toprepare good coffee ( \ i cOl : #=2?''|\ is 'he 'Milkmaid' way. Simply put '• j§ : I ""H^ffiS)' , ? liltle Milkmaid . Goffce and Mil , k I I ' in a cup—add boiling water—and that's j* I all!. The coffee is fragrant, delicious, sustaining. Bettei' in § I flavour than Coffee Essence. More convenient, too. Con- I J tains; in correct proportions, both milk and sugar. \ J- MILKMAID " jj 3 (CafeaaLait) ► e ' ahould be used in every Hotel, Boarding- j§lll|jgl||pl ■' I House, Club, Restaurant and Home. iHEslEwpl ' I I Com ~ ht i§§i§ i /f— JVI; OK ALL GROCERS' ~~\. , J t . 1.1 1 \ \\ ill-' »Mr* cTnnririrrorDc iyikuc ny ivcslle s, .- i l\ / \_y 11/, AND STOREKEEPERS i n Enslcnd. }\ i "I HAINES-3 •
Wholesome, Butter! Fresh Eggs! Few Honey! ' ' At; Campbell's." TJ OT'LTiB and Egjs and Honey are three "specialties" at Campbell's. ? In this connection we .are able to oifer the freshest and \>e3t, for new supplies are received daily in order to keep up with the continuous demand. Purchase- here—not only is freshness guaranteed, but prices are on llio lowest levels ruling in the city. > » WrAMPBELL Ltd „ WfHaV.Oo &3 fan fas few; Bm^y 8 , 46 and 42 MAxVNERS STREET. 'Phone ' 443. 293 CUBA STREET. 'Phone 2524 A. 183 RIDDIFORD STREET. 'Phone 1084. j , 'J . .lan Model "32," BOTH EFFICIENT AND-POWERFUL HAS A COMPACT AND RELIABLE ENGINE. CLEAN, SILENT, AND EASY TO CONTROL, AN AUTOMOBILE SUITABLE TOR LADIES. 1917 MODEL, EMBRACING ALL LATEST I 'IMPROVEMENTS. FOR FULL PARTICULARS AND CATALOGUE AP. PLY TO THE NEW ZEALAND DISTRIBUTORS-... Zealjandta 1 thi®? Importing Co., ltd., 'PHONE im. P.O. BOX 705, WELLINGTON.' Wo will be pleased to furnish name of local sub-agent.
CURE . Never Falls To Remove Corns. Equally effective for Bunions and' — Warts. ONE SHILLING CHEMISTS AND STORES Post-free from Tccd'sPli:innacy,NewTlvmonth ( lv PROTECT! Oil INSURANCE with THE SOUTH BRITISH JNBURANCE GQ., LTD. And Administration of your Estate by THE GUARDSAN TRUST AND EXECUTORS CO., OF N.Z., LTD., Merged in and guaranteed by THE SOUTH BRITISH. FOR A I DRINK ONLY Acknowledged ty All Conroisseors J To Be Absolutely Brewery and O'fice: | Molesworth and Murphy Streets, |
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3142, 21 July 1917, Page 12
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