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' """ ' Ik&Jll/Ofl Grown and Matured at IfHi THE FAMOUS «sffi|isi WE MATA VINEYARDS, H.B. «£&*)!*&'■ - ' MATA ?INEYARI)S . H.B. I CLARET 38s. doz. quarts, MR. James .Kay,' chaW , "":::::: I?: :,'■ :: ' CUTTER of th'e Best London Experi- MADEIRA"".'."'.'. «s'. "„ ence, has joined NOTE TO CONSUMERS—If" your MILLIGAN'S TAILORING own Wine Merchant be unablo to eupply, t mAT , w please ■ communicate direct with the BTA.br, Growers— tt-ptptttjw awntttf REGINALD COLLINS, LTD. KELBURN AVENUE. (To Mata vineyards B ' ranoh) ; i P.O. Box 88, Havelook North, H.B. ! TONDON AND LANCASHIRE W' BMDGE> MNTIST U FIRE 'INSURANCE. CO., LTD. (Late Upper Willis ' stree «- — - ■ Macarthy's Chambers, ! PIRE.-Loweet Rfltea and Prompt Settle- 50 WILLIS STREET. i mento. , 'Phone 4491. (Opp. Hotel Windsor.) !" MABINB.—AII Classee Covered, inoluding • ! Personal Luggage against All Risks. ' ! \ , » most Liberal- Peraonal Aooidont B Case B meflt Bordc ing ° 8 , J Policy, including a Llrt of Dlaom. Toilet B¥ine) Mixing ffig f I '• BECURITY 'TO POLICYHOLDERS. Low chairs - at ' ' ; • ' ■ RADFORD'S, ;. i ■ ;_ . . ■ ■ Manners and Willis Street.. { .Full Information can be obtained at . r- 1 I : Johnston & 00., ltd., THE WEATHER i ; CHIEF AGENTS & ATTORNEYS, " * i. •.:.; WELLINGTON. FORECAST AND SUMMARY j ■'■'_ ' ■ , AT a P.M. YESTERDAY. I ■"■ '■'. INGEESOLL MADE A FORTUNE. ISS^^SZSI : StaSfti iSfiSte iSLrtStt -uthern ffi o ßt dißtdcts of the South I, I patented. "Inventor's Guide" free from J**& Barometer unsteady. 1 ' Baldwin and Ravward Patent Attor- , North-west winds have prevailed and ' ,™ in™l,KW Wellington have increased Btrong to galo in and BouthLeys, 215 Lambton yuay, weinngrou. war(la of Oook stlaiti Frlir and warm '• — • weather has ruled in the East Coast die- : .' ~~~ ' trlcts, but elsewhere the skies have cloud--1 TO READERS. f? °, vcr and rain has fallen to-day in ■ westlaiul. Atmospheric preesure has,been T ; O avoid disappointment readers of in tho south. 0 BATES "The Dominion" aro urged to aub- ' ' Di rco 'tor i wribe for a regular period through the Meteorological Office. Wellington, ; pearest agent (name on application). November 6, 1918. i Prepaid Subscription Rates nre:— i 3 months. 6months. Yearly. DISTRICT REPORTS. I (prom Agent ~. 12 0 13 6 26 0 (From Our Special Correspondents.) ; Posted - 15 3 110 0 219 0 Featherston. November 6.-Strong west--1 Brtra far booking 1 0 02 6 06 0 erly wind. i '■ Prenoyment effects a saving, ensures Groytown, November 6.-Finc. Tegular snpply, and avoids waste of ""terton, November 6,-Flne, but windy. *■ •' ' paper. In view of tho oxtreme difficulty ==== i !n nrcwring adequate eupplies of paper We think summer's coming eoon. Anyr' for a large and growing oiroulatlon, how we are right ready With light-weight 1 iroMiloe of waste ia voiy necessary, knee drawers, Is. lid. to Bs. Ud, Also full • ud fie assistanoa of the pnttio tq thii range famous Cellular underwear, Geo. ! SS ta asked fat. ' Bwlde, Ltd.-Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 37, 7 November 1918, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 37, 7 November 1918, Page 4

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