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ff LADIES! - ; O Imperial Self-Heating iron^4 Three Honrs' Ironing for One Penny. i >!I [/ BURNS BENZINE. / | loes th'e work Quicker and.Better' / / !^||Jos' than other irons, | | Absolutely safe. A child can work W\£f lon't be put off with any other nake—see that you get an Imperial. WILSON & SHAW 10 Harris Street, WELLINGTON Opp, EUciric Lizhl Offices "■ v''"' "'Y" ! 'Demonstrations Daily from 2to 4 p.m. ALL SPARE PARTS KEPT IN STOCK J Something 1 Special Indeed TILL MARCH 20 ONLY. : TRACED MAGYAR NIGHTIES—FuII size. ; ' 7/", or 3-for-fil« ; TRACED CAMISOLES—WitIi sleeves and basque. 2/9, or 4 for 10/-. THIS INCLUDES WHITE COTTON EOR WORKING. Wo had a few pieces of special quality J/mgolotte, which have been ' turned into the" above. Take our word for it tM Ms re at least 50 per cent, better value than, any thug; youcan ff* l. aSMtez" 1 .PRINGLE'S Ltd. ART NEEDLEWORK SPECIALISTS LAMBTON QUAY I ' ' '' ' l | EVER POPULAR! j li ■ | | Why ?—Ths Quality ! \ I C|"CloS iOBRiS CHAIRS x'. \ \ 1 combine comfort and durability in the \ \ highest degree. \ A Morris Chair is always ®rp§g|y<' A Welcome Addition wigps33> f to the Home ' ijl|| j and is always very useful as a gift I | I ge6 011T gtooks of original designs in \ Morris Chairs. EDWARD COLLIE, Ltd.™,^*- }.. , , -.'■. m... -1..-. u. J Mt.LiniMiiiiniL-u HL.JHIL u^wtmMiiiMMlUl'lllHlHlllßjyiUFlllLlimiHUUmHlltfll'lHimil^iHirmfWi M TOOTHACHE & NEURAL6IA I j " Cured Instantly by j ¥P BUNTER'S NERVINE. ' S jL \MI REV. AUBREY C. PRICE, 8.A., writes: "Owing to ex- ' £$\1 £/\ Xi&Ss. tensive decay in 2 double teeth I suffered for days with 1 ' excruciating pain. I was recommended to try Banter's i Nervine. I' did so, and to my joy the pain quiokly and Mtir6ly CHEMISTS AND STORES. ."

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 140, 8 March 1919, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 140, 8 March 1919, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 140, 8 March 1919, Page 4

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