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YES, WE DO REPAIRS Our fountain pen department re* pairs all makes of fountain pens in that thorough manner for which Whitcombe’s are famous. ■

SPECIAL VALUES. QCHOOL~Bags for Boys, real cowhide. LJ *s. 6d and 8s 6d. L E. Evans. Ltd.. 158 Lambton Quay. OLDEN SHRED MARMALADE For Breaklast and Lunch. ADFORD’S for Furniture, Duchesse Chests, Wardrobes, Sideboards, Bedsteads, and Bedding. Cheapest iu town. _____ VOUNG’S Coffee Essence. World’s best. Satisfaction or money returned. AH Merchants and Stores. QCIIOOL Bags and Attache Cases to suit all school children, are cheapest and best at Nash's, ‘Juba Street. YY t -AXINE Soap is the best obtainable ’ for laundry use. Try Waxine lor your next wash. KADIO! Radio! The correct bias on the grid—results doubled. 4j Volt Columbia Battery. 4s. 6d.—Harrington’s. LADIES’ Warm Fleecy Bloomers, 2s. lid.; Children’s size, from Is. lid.; English make. Mark Green. Ltd. GULDEa SHRED .MARMALADE For Breakfast and Lunch. 'TRAVEL Goods are cheapest and best X at Nash’s. Splendid range of Suit Ccs.-s, Week-end Cases, and Cabin Trunks. Nash’s, Cuba Street. Golden shred marmalade For Breakfast and Lunch. GIRLS— You’ll find walking much pleasanter ii you wear Wood Milne “Light” Rubber Soles. They make your steps light and blithesome. They’re invisible when fitted—no one can detect them fHi EAM OLA CUSTARD PuWdEK—x> Scotlan-.l’s Best, Made in Glasgow. RAMOPHONES Repaired, all makes, called lor and delivered. Cactus Wood Needles, 2s. packet. Fleming and Co.. ’Phoneries, Newtown. BEADS and Armlets from 6d.; smart Earrings from 2s. 6d. part. Lloyd’s Jubilee Sale, Laiubtou Quay and Cuba Street, T ADIES’ Cylkcel Dress-overalls, guaranteed fadeless, ouly ss. 6d.; dainty, durable. Try cue. Mark Green, Lld. G’ OLDEN SHRED MARMALADE For Breakfast and Lunch. pREAMOLA CUSTARD POWDERThe Queen of Custards. "VERITAS" Violet Ray Machines—- ’ Everj home shuuid nave one Invaluable tor Rheumatism, Neuralgia, etc. Write Electric Products. Ltd.. A u c klan d. POLDEN SHRED MARMALADE xX For Breakfast and Lunch. pYCLES, wholesale prices, English V Cvcles, Eadie coaster, first-grade tires, £6 15s. Lawrie and Son. opp. Libra ry, Newtown. LADIES, try a cake of Pumice Soap. Guaranteed to give you satisfaction always. pREAMOLA CUSTARD. POWDERV The Queen of Custards. T EGGINGS and Slipper Soles, for winter wear, can be obtained at Nash’s, Cuba Street. Prices and quality ensure satisfaction. ADFORD’S for Furniture. Duchesse Chests, Wardrobes, Sideboards, Bedsteads and Bedding. Cheapest in town._ f'IREAMOLA CUSTARD POWDERTickles the World’s Palate. RUBBER Heels betoken ths alert, email man whose step is brisk and silent. Thev are the men who buy Wood Milne'Rubber Heels Made of the best Para Rubber and wear twice as well as leather. NURSES’ and Waitresses’ Aprons in stock and to order; Infants Outfits, etc. Mrs. Collins, next Rod s Butch e ry, Courtenay Place. ____ EASTER Decorations—Order Flowers earlw and be assured of the best, from Miss Waugh, Floriste, Lambton Quay. p OLDEN SHRED MARMALADE vX For Breakfast and Lunch. o 7 IN £1 Discount off Diamond Rings •»/"and.an 18ct. Wedding Rin? given free, when required, to purchaser. At Lloyd’s Jubilee Sale. ri OLDEN SHRED MARMALADE VT For Breakfast and Lunch. SPECIAL Discount on all Jewellery O and Electro Plate. At Lloyd s Jubilee Sale, Lambton Quay and Cuba Street. piREAMOLA CUSTARD POWDERFinest Quality Made. - locksmiths" T'OLI.EY & HUNT— Supplies, Repairs. J- Duplications Basement, under Railway Offices. No. 1 Willis Street ’Phone 3800. - ’ CYCLISTS. Of AVE monev bv sending for price list. O free Noted for cheapness and quality. S. Hewgill, Cambridge Teriace. Wellington., TRUSSES AND ALL SURGICAL APPLIANCES. FMORING, 14 Riddit'ord St. (opp. . Hospital). All kinds of Trusses fitted from stock, or made to order. Tel. 24—196. CREAMOLA CUSTARD POWDER FREE GIFT. 4 PACKET OF PURE CREAMOLA A JELLY CRYSTALS will be sent FREE in return for 3 lids taken from CREAMOLA CUSTARD TINS, addressed P.O: Box 959, Wellington. MOTORS AND CYCLES FOR SALE. THE MORRIS COWLEY CAR in the ROADLESS NORTH. MORRIS CARS lead the. world in lightness, strength, efficiency and economy. Because, of their lightness we are frequently asked: “Will they do the work?” We unhesitatingly reply: “Thev will; and because of their lightness will do it better.” Here are a few convincing extracts from a recent trip through the “Roadless North” (North Auckland):— "With no preparatory tuning and ba ffo age for two we left Devonport in the"“Morris Cowlev” at 2.30 p.m. and arrived at Whangarei 9.30 that night. Roads were very rough; n some parts mere (racks —we were warned we had no hope of getting through even in a bi» car owing to the weather—the rain fell in torrents all the way. Second day Whangarei to Kaeo. where heavy rain forced ns to spend the night. From Kaeo to Whangaroa, via Maunganui, roads very bad—had a spin on the 90 mile beach in the evening From Kaitaia to Whangarei roads very hilly and loose shingle—going extremely heavy Whangarei to Dargaville very rough—left Dargaville 10.30 a.m. and reached Auckland 11 p.m. via Waiwera and Helensville. Auckland to Rotorua via Rangiriris to Hamilton, running time 3 hours and 10 minutes. The Rangiriris a racing track to Mamukaii, where grey clay ISin. deep was encourfered—roads saturated. Opotiki to Whakatane and Tauranga very rough. Thames. Waihi. and Paeroa thence back to Auckland. Total distance 1450 miles, time 11 days: roughest of weather conditions; consumption 33 miles ner gallon. Have motored all over New Zealand and never experienced such bail conditions; no trouble whatever. The Morris Cowley is a remarkable car.” New Zealand Distributors: CYCLE AND MOTOR SUPPLIES, LTD., 133 Featherston Street. Wellington. Write for the name of the Morris Agent in your district. (Continued, on page 13.)

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Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 183, 5 May 1925, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 183, 5 May 1925, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 18, Issue 183, 5 May 1925, Page 1

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