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' SALES 1' SALES I . SAIaK I . TVSTACDOUGALL AND CO. flate Snowden's) are offering the 'whole o! l'-fL their Splendid Stock of Drapery at Genuinely Reduced Prices. Morlev's Ceylon Flannelettes, now selling at 7Jd., Bld., Old. per yard. • . Full-sized Colonial Blankets, now selling at Us. Gd., IBs. Gd., 18s. 6d.>per pair.' / All-wool Colonial Flannels, now selling' at ftHd., Is., Is. 3d. per yard.-' Ten Pieces only of Real Irish Linen Tablo Damask, now selling at 2s. Gd., 2s. lid. per yard. ' . Six Dozen only of Irish Hand-made Pillow .Slips, Frilled, now selling at • Is. lid. per pair. ' . i .- Men's Strong Working Shirts, now selling at 2s. 6d., 2s. lid., 3s. 3d. each. i " , MACTOTOAiIa '« CO. | .- OPPOSITE GRAND HOTEL. SCIENCE roicE . Is applied to our system of i MkUt-MM' PAINLESS EXTRACTION. ' ' f A fow years ago to have a tooth extracted was a painful ordeal. The dentist of that^ I' day (as many do even now) simply applied TORC S-tagging until the tooth ctme out. - ... With the advent of SCIENTIFIC dentistry and thediscovery of SAFE ANESTHETICS, the. terror of haying teeth extracted has almost passed away. '• .Oar modern methods make the operation of extraction almost a pleasure, bccauso under • onr'sitilful treatment not eyeh a twinge of pain can be felt, nor are there any after effects. • • - Perfectly Painless -Extractions, 2/fi.- Full Upper or Lower Sets, from £2/2/- ( '.>'■■ , • SftTISFACTIOH GUftRAHTEED OR MONEY REFUBDEO. , . Andrews & wyett, w rr u r i WILLIS & MANNERS STREETS, WELLINGTON. J v ;. . . SPECIALISTS, IN HIGH-CLASS . . 'v | ; BILLIARD TABLES & ACCESSORIES and ART FDRNITDRE HIGHEST- AWARDS. ' LOWEST PRICES. 134 and 136 WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. , fi Wellington's' Leading' H' 1 WMjMu Iq Wilis : JEWELLER ' ■. j -v' 59 LAMBTON OUAY, ■ ' X ; . STOCKS'THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT, OF - . DRESS; -WEDDING, .AND ENGAGEMENT RINGS : ! IN'-THE COLONY, AT PRICES TO SUIT hICH AND POOR. ■ (. ■ j THE HOUSE FOR GREENSTONE NOVELTIES. ' : > C 691 ~ A.. LAURENSON, .Manager! ;>v JOYAL DOULTON POTTERY; ; ' ' 'A'Specimen Piece of the'latest triumph of Art and Science from the above now w «. on view. ' r s '"j-jjp.li. jjVV 'REMBRANDT. R.OYAL DOULTON WARE. TTIHEi beeu''giv6n to -'this? delightful production-' by ''th'e'.Direetor:!of *tKe- - !' .*: A .. Dudley Gallery, where the first specimens were, recently'-oxKibitedi It is a child of Charles J. Note's fertile brain, created and evolved out of the . , . common Staffordshire marl with its impregnated iron stains .utilised . to • enhance, . it6;rugged' be^utv,'and.fcive charm and ,variety to its inwrought shadings' of glori- '" ous greens and Drowns. . ... CRYSTALLINE. ; •.•i'ec'.).'. A- few Vpieces'.'of CRYSTALLINE,»the chemist Potter's fantastic 'evolution of »' , r zino crystals by 'fire and- 'smdko . into accidental .effects of beautiful forms. No . v genuine collection, can ,be complete without a specimen, 'evfcry- piece of, which is . absolutely, unique. ' ; • ROUGE FLAMBE. ROUGE •FLA.MB'E ware, .painted with' Cobalt 'Landscapes, , blazing with sun- •' 'Bet* effects' more brilliant than' tropical'after-glows._ ■: a>. ■ Altogether our Windows and showrooms will display a collection of Art Wares surpassing in variety anything yet exhibited in this city. 41 and 43 > WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON.. • ESTABLISHED 59 YEARS.' ' ;1 . ' under Entirely new management.. ! ; THE 'vALHAMBEA ' HOTEL. ■ \ 0 ; ' SIR. GEORGE A. ADAMS ... • Proprietor. rnHIS being one of the few FREE HOUSES x in tho City, of Wellington' customers and' , ;A. patrons 'aro assured of being supplied with ONLY the'BEST, and purest Ales, Wines, and ■ Spirits. A feature will be SPEIGHT'S SPECIAL BREW OF ALES. . , /COM-' 'A NDREWS.,. AND UANTiIBL, LTD., ..-JWW? I *:' L^ DON - ENGiNEERS,"'I..ELECTRICIANS,..-J3RASS. .. ■■■ '•'• ■■■!■.■ FOUNDERS, AND MACHINERY : ' ! " f '-"FiRE,"'MARINE." ACCIDENT. • ' .'''IMPORTERS; ' :.JSS Dynamo 3': 13nBineers ' : Risks accepted at Lowest Current Rates. Wellington Agents for Booth; MaoDonaltl and . , . , , . —- 1 '. C., Ltd., of Christchurch. , HEAD OFFICE: Lambton Quay, Wellington. ' >. • • ~7"' . . . - 1 . . Flaxmillers Requisites'kept on hand ' - : CHAS. A. EWEN, Address-GHUZNEE ST., WELLINGTON Geuerai M-auagßr tor _ f . . = £g oi) C 717 - ' ' ': - ' L__ '' : •' %'• TO PROPERTY BUYERS. .. Tfyf ACAND It E W AND 'H A Y'E S, . . , .. ' Wellington Art-Depot, ' S Barrett's Buildings, Lambton.Quay. YOU WANT TO MAKE MONEY. • ! T SURVEY Buildings, and report upon their Just Opened-Beautiful ' Indian Silver -B- condition and construction. Call if you w tt ro, ;'Suitable,, -for,' wedding presents'' contemplate buying house .property. 1 may Necklaces and Charms, from Is. "6d!" be able to save you pounds: "■ » " each;', Fullnarri_Rugs, Table and Cushion -:-V . Coversi Chicon' Work,, Quilts, and -Portierres . ••• absolutely fast .colours, lis. 6d.; Novel Brass Candlesticks, and Finger Bowls, etc ' :. ■ JAMES TOOyATH, By s.s. Paparoa—A splendid lot of Eequisitef ■ BUILDING SURVEYOR. . . , '•- floußc ®' ]t>rcssfeci UoLta, from fid". • 50 Manners Street. / ' - r™ ; ' ' .' . ' ' C 758 ; — , • r. v ; TMPERIAL AGEXCI". WHAT IS VIBRATORY MASSAGE? ' ' ' ' General Advertisibs and ' Theatrical Agents. ESPECIALLY ,good for. curing.falling and Hoardings, Programmes, Catalogues. News. . , .weak hair, baldness, without the use paper .Advertising. ° of lotions. Also, it is the surest'and quickest . ~' /i mithod .of breaking up' 5 stiffness /of joints' Room : 8 COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS, and muscles. -Tone 3 up. weak and; wasted . ■■.' Customhouse Quay. ' • muscles and nerves. •...Revitalises, the .whole . • bhysical'system—a most delightful treatment, 1 .. • no electricity. ,At Vibratorium, 13. Kent Ter- v A. SYDNEY WATSON, race. (Late Advertising Manager N.Z. Times), Manager. .. . ... v - .■ ' „■- ■' ' ''" " " : Telephone: 1680. P.O. Boi: 204. C 67? the sign of the singer. .'T : ' |n - M |M| |f ' | ' | - • ' ' ' j) ; YOUR MONEY BACK. | / ' . /*.**+' . ' V I ,TF MILOS:MASSAGE CUPwill not do all .we claim for it. when directions T I are followed,' we , want to refund vour -liffifPlfliaii • e money. A MILOS MASSAGE CUP ! w iH remove • and prevent < Wrinkles, Pimples, Blackheads, ■ or I »»u|WfW ' i other. Imperfections of,-the Skin. It I I will , make a. thin, scrawny , neok . * v * l . > . ma f plump,' fair, and pretty. > BY this sign you witl know the 7000 shops'' ! This_Massage Cup cures in Nature's of - , ( way. It exorcises tho skin and tho ( l tissues immediatoly beneath, causing SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY I the nourishing, like-giving blood to ' .. . ~ , ~ circulate freely. It revives, restores i ttered tlirougliout. the leng^th and breadth ■ and preserves, fills and freshens the [ of Christendom and heathendom. Whorever 4 6kin cells, makes tho skin soft and 3 men and women wear W!!! seo tho beautiful. Price 35,; at all Chemists morry SINGER at work, in homo or factory. | 0 r direct. Look for tho name Ml LOS I ■ You are nover out of touch with a SINGER f ' < Agent—always at hand to supply you .with i If you have any troubles of the hair '< necdlM/with parts, or to give you a lesson in |'• or skin, write mo freely, ul shall be i all kinds of plain or fancy needlework. He . pleased to advise you. is a vade-mecum worth having, for thero S • .' '' comes a time in even the best machines when i an bcc 1 rjq na c pt,««/ him ;a little, help, from one who knows" i 6 ex- | IwilOO IVS ■ IVI CLWAI |Y I cecdingly useful. Wo gi'udgo' no - time or i trouble, to please our _ clients. We recognise ; TOILET SPECIALIST, S that their "good word" for \is is a valuablo J AUCKLAND ! asset. This is a guarantee you can get with I ■" ' > ' : no other machine, for it is. absolutely impos- s ' I siblo for any other manufacturer -oi sewing | ■

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 148, 17 March 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 148, 17 March 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 148, 17 March 1908, Page 3

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