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Ova the Seal of the D.I.C t| Is one you can accept well knowing that your visit will be appreciated by the " House for ■ Quality " whenever you may be in Wellington. <I Every visitor to the Empire City is warmly welcome to this great Store of Good Service; above all, the D.I.C. wants you to feel perfectly free to walk round the various Departments, ash questio?is, make enquiries about anything that interests you. <I This element of personal Service has helped to make the D.I.C. what it is today one of the Show Places of the Empire City always included in the visitor's itinerary of sights worth seeing. «| It will give the D.I.C. much pleasure to show visitors over the establishment from ground floor to roof. t| On your next visit to Wellington be sure to visit the D.I.C. Your welcome will be warm and cordial. a

NESTLES m Our process of manufacture retains the whole of the Cream, thereby adding to the i quality of the Milk.

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Wools, Cottn»» etc. ji Garments for Women and Children ' Agent for Taranaki Daily Xews, Auckland Weekly Xews, ■ Canterbury Times, Sporting Review nml .JJ.Z. Farmer Weekly Press. Agent Sewing SJnckine*, etc C. H. RETFORD, CUKRIE STREET; The beauty of pearly white teeth may by using "OZO" TOOTH POWDBB. «* n«r tin evetywJur^

Captain Walker: I think we are per fectly right in assuming that the docu.; ment was signed when the ballots came ! out. j To Captain Walker: He thought it was a Saturday when the original was signed. Mr. Gibbs made out the copies and might have the original. The appeal was dismissed. HOW IS YOUR BOILER? It has been stated that a man's stomach is his boiler, his body is his engine and his mouth the fire box. Is your boiler (stomach) in good working order or is it so weak that it will i not stand a full load and not able to supply the needed energy to your engine (body) ? If you have any trouble with your stomach Chamberlain's Tablets i will do you good. They strengthen and : invigorate the stomach and enable it to ! " i^L w <>rk naturally. Many very re-1 "e cures of stomach trouble have

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 October 1917, Page 6

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399

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 17 October 1917, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, 17 October 1917, Page 6

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