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BUSINESS NOTICES. HEDGE, SHELTER, AND ORNAMENTAL TREES. CHEAPEST IN THE DOMINION. OUR ISIS Stock exceeds 50 million Bulbs, 1 million Hedge Plants, 0 million Shelter Trees, 1 million Flower ing and Ornamental Trees, and 20 million Bedding Plfi.:ts. Bulbs from Gd. por dozen: Heaths and Flowering Shrubs, from lid. each. Hedge Plants from 3s. Cd. per 100. Shelter Trees from 3?. Gd. per 100. Careful packing and dispnich our speciality,. ' Write for free Price List. B. 11. JUST. Palmerston North. Wit. P H I L P, " CORNHILL STREET, House, Window, and Office-denning Contractor. Carpets Cleaned and Beaten by Machinery. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED Telephone 3292 (3 rings). WANTED KN'OWNTHE ADDRESS OF T. A. WELLS'S NEW PAPERHAX'tTNG WAREHOUSE IS IMA MANNERS STREET, opposite King's Theatre, (12 Taranald Street, and Luke's Lane. Telephone 883. \S7ATERMAN Pen Expert.-Tho Best *' Pen of all We hold large stocks. Also gold-mounted Presentation Pens. We repair pens And fit nibs. We also stock Waterman Ink. S. A. Pull, 161 Lambton Quay. I Good for CataiTh, Asthmatioal, | \ Bronchial, snd other Coughs !j tHJliisli\lo[y Hoan , e'°Esscnos A jj The Great Money-Saving Remedy jj I Costs 2/- Makes 1 pint Savos 10/- a H <v ata N.B. FIREBRICKS. N,B. FIREBRICKS. N.B. FIREBRICKS. N,B. FIREBRICKS. N.B. FIREBRICKS. N.B. FIREBRICKS. 'J'HEY resist any degree of heat without crumbling — or cracking. — ■ Are most economical — and satisfactory. — Do not need replacing. — Best for furnaces, — Bakers' ovens, — Gas retorts, — Locomotives, — Firegrate backs. Call, write, or 'phone for quotations for 1 these and for special work. Samuel Br©wn, Ltd., COAL, GRAIN, AND TIMBER MERCHANTS, 81-33 Johnston Street ... WELLINGTON. Tory Street Depot- 'Phont 2648 A Willis Street Depot 'Phone 121

Some of the Beautiful k j '' Shewing: at the I j■ ■ Popular V* and A/.Store I « , Include: j j Novelty Printed Voiles, Tussore Silk/Printed j j Voiles, and' , Sakusan Silks. The qualities are I I excellent the designs delightful, and your inspection I j or request for our free patterns, cordially invited* i' I ■ I jj NOVELTY PRINTED VOILES- TUSSORE SILKS— 1 I In exclusive designs and colourings, ' Ideal tab fabrics for Dresses, Blouses, I A beautiful soft hnish, and drapes per- • Underwear, etc. a jj feotly; in Sky, Iteseda, Grey, fawn, 33in. wide— s 3 Beige, Purple, Navy. Mavine, Saxe w & A Price? 3? Erf 1i 11H in % t grounds, etc.; 3i)/10in. wide. V " e s . lid. yard! § • V. & A. Price, 4s, 6d.. yard. 26in. wide— I I . PR.NTED VOILES- , V. SA. Prices, 2, 6d. ta 3, 3d. yard. f I Suitable for Dresses, Blouses, etc., in- SAKUSAN SILK— |! j eluding floral designs, check effects j,, a goo d oven texture, clean finish, H over print designs, etc., in all tho f or Costumes, Goat Frocks, etc; 33Hin. 8 s wanted shades; superior quality Voiles. wide |i I Wiain. wide- V. &A. Prices, 4s. 11d., sb. 6d., ss. lid. % b V. & A. Prices, 3s. td. and 3s. lid, yard. yard. \ * I I SPECIAL! We pay spot cash for everything that enters our Store, thereby I I enabling us to sell to you at Bedrock Prices. We also give a 5 per cent, cash I \. discount on all purchases of £1 or over-and the vsry best of value, No \ I wonder we grow, | I ' 1 ' Wellington's Busiesb Sfrope ».«^

A Beauty of BatS The elopement of the lovely " Maid of Bath," and her secret marriage in 1771 with Richard Brinsley Sheridan, the famous dramatist and statesman, was one of the most romantic love stories of the eighteenth century. By her marriage to Sheridan, Miss Lindlf.y became one of Ireland's adopted daughters, and to the soft, mild atmosphere of that country, with the use of a plant ash soap, may be attributed the delicious delicacy' of complexion and richness of colouring which she retained throughout her life. It is because McClinton's Colleen Soap is the only soap which still is made on the old, proven principle of plant ash (instead of the now almost universal caustic soda) and pure skin-nourishing and refining vegetable oils, that it is incomparable for keeping the skin soft and white, and the complexion clear and dainty. McClinton's fA^olleen Soap Incomparable for the Complexion, Others of llcClinton's principal lines are: Colleen Toilet Cream, Colleen Shampoo Ponders (Wet or Dry), Colleen Dtntal Cream, Tooth Powder, Exquisite aad Hibemia ' Shaving Sticks and Cakes, and McQinton's Shaving Cream. HP MADE by McCLINTON'S, LTD., at DONAGHMORE, IRELAND. MJ * Wholesale Agents: Salmond & SprAGGON, j ZIL. /pW? Royal InsurJncc Buildings, Feuherstone Street, Wellington, N.Z. gjySS $5 The Oldest, Cheapest and Still the Bsst Infants' Food is In Tins specially packed for Australasia. ' FOR INFANTS, INVALIDS and- the AGED. Agents: Harrisons, Raiusay Proprietary, Ltd., of Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Brisbane, Wellington, Christchurch, Dunedin, Auckland. Manufacturers; JOSIAH R. NEAVE & CO., FORDINGIUUDGE, ENGLAND. INSURE YOURSELF' FROM LOSS FROM - FIRE, FALL, OR BURGLARS, - 87 Installing one of those Celebrated Safes. Twelve corner steel ttfnli purled in construction; contains ell the essential joints that are necessary foi reliability. NO RATNER SAFE HAS EVER HAD ITS CONTENTS DESTROYED BY FIRE. NO RATNER SAFE HAS BEEN ENTERED BY BURGLARS. Its form of oongtructiou allows tt to fall from any htiflit without bnmtnijtherefore absolute security. . BRITISH MADIk. Write for particulars or call ani teethe goods *t The mm timbb, m i wwmi company, in 89, H. 8« COORTEMAT HLAOE. WELLINGTON AGEST& Tin IP A GALVANISED IRON ROOF IS MEANT y^^\ IT SHOULD BE PAINTED '<$/ BEFORE CORROSION ■^^s' with k% <o^>^™ E BKIGHTEST /jf\ $r <$yf KNOWN. ' ■ WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 293, 30 August 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 293, 30 August 1918, Page 3

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