Advice was received on Saturday that Mr. John Plimmer, dredge engineer to the Lyttelton Harbour Board, is seriously ill, and is to he operated upon His mother, Mrs. Henry Plimmer, and sister (Mrs. F. W. Furkeri, of Hntaitai) left for Lyttelton on Saturday. Mr. J. Allan Macdonald, advance manager, for tho "Peg o' My Heart" Company, arrived in Wellington on Saturday and is to leave to-day for Palmerstou. Men everywhere aro seeking the best in dress, because t.hcy recognise that by •purchasing the highest standard of goodi it is cheaper in the end. That is why Davis and Clnter's Emporium is tho rendezvous of fashionable fcllows._ Our prices for shirts and pyjamas easily lead l'or value, and our variety is particularly pleasing. Men are invited to inspect before purchasing elsewhere. Davis and ■ Clater, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Outtitter, aiU Lqmbton Quay, Wellington.—Advt. Insist on having N.Z.'s finest groatsDoctors' Cream O'Groais. Delioious and nutritious. Ask your Grocer for it.— Advt, Every CHEVROLET Motor-car enioya the public good-will in a brood way. This proves they have performed their tasks with tho 'unqualified approval of tho world—a plcosiiifr prospect to welcome _ tho new CHEVROLET model "FonrNinety," now oifered by the DOMINION MOTOR VEHICLES, LTD., G5 Courtonay Place—Advt. Be well dressed in one of our highgrade, well-mndo Suits. New Zealand Tweeds and Worstods, Sis., 905., 100s., 1"05 Geo. Fowlds, Ltd., Manners Street. —Advt. SIMPLE IDEAS ARE PAID FOR. There's money in that idea. That little tinuM-aving device you "made yourself!" Thero may bo lots of money in it. Fortunes have been made out of very simple ideas. But ! here's 6uch, a thing as being forestalled —as many a man has found out to his loss. To-day' is the timo to act--do so! Get,our free, hook, "Advice to Inventors."—Henry Hughes,' Ltd.. Patent Agents, 157 Feathei«ton Street, Wellington.—Advt, German Rule v. Golden Rule—a study in contrasts—Advt. 'Dear Madam,—Never lose an opportunity of expressing your appreciation of Mr. F. Warder, Grocer, Conrtena.v Place, for his enthusiasm, tact, and ability in selling "GOLDEN RULE" Soap, "GOLDEN RULE" Candles, "KEEP SMILING" Sandsoap, and the famous "NO RUBBING" Laundry Help.—Advt. Wellington Citizens, kindly light up all your homes To-night and To-morrow Night with Golden Rule Candles, in honour of Mr. Massey's and Sir Joseph Ward's safe return. 'Phone Grocers for supplies,—Advt,
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 22, 21 October 1918, Page 4
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380Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 22, 21 October 1918, Page 4
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