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: ZEALANDIA SUPREME.I 'New Zealand now produces, among other excellent :.' ' things, some of the. best' shirts and collars in ,the ' world. This is proved by the awards, they , have . ,- gained at great Exhibitions. It is proved by the . opinion of experts. You can prove it by applying ' any test of your own experience. These Shirts, which are inimitable aro J . branded" ZEALANDIA." ■| • i Imitations are now on the market. The best , collars can be . easily recognised. \[ W ) All bearon their inside the symbol—' ».— ————— : ~ . . r ~ . . ••••• • r LENGTHS CUT AT WHOLESALE PRICES! ' ' '■ ' r ■' All tho leading Colours'in Silk-Finished VELVETEEN, Is. lid. per yard. The latest designs in BLOUSE FLANNELETTES, B'd.. 10Jd„ Is., per-yard. ■ MOELEY'S PYJAMA FLANNELETTES, in new Colourings, 7Jd„ BJd., . 10id. per yard. English-mado LACE CUETAINS, 3yds., 3Syds., and 4yds. long, Is. 6d.,'65. <M., .Bs. 6d.»; 10s. 6d. per pair. ■' ; •"* i" MOELEY'S CASHMERE. HOSE, Black, Tan, Eibbed, Plain, Is. 9d.; Is. lid., 25.;,', 6d. par. ■ ■ pair.' '' MEN'S STEONG WOEKING SHIETS, 2s. 6d., 2s. lid., 3s. 3d. each. . . MACDOUGALL AND GO., ... OPPOSITE GRAND HOTEL. . : Cut this advt. out, and we will allow you a special discount on any-or all of . the above prices. ■ ■ y v■ ; / ■ > j-, BE WING 1 'MAGHINE& '• AN UNCOMMON OPPORTUNITY! . DURING our' Mid-Winter|Sale wo offer .£3OO worth of'our celebrated Frister - and .1. Rossman's Sewing .Machines, at the'following prices:~ , r . HAND MACHINES: "A" Models, £3 12s.;' "B" Models !£4 SV. . ' . TREADLE MACHINES, "B" . . £6 Os. , . HAND AND TREADLE COMBINED " '• £5 ss. HAND AND TREADLE COMBINED,; with i drawers £7 4s. HA.NDSOME DROP HEAD MACHINES- ' £9 10s. HIGH-GRADE FACTORY MACHINES ; . ' £7 Ss. ' ' These Machines ' can be seen' working' in our-Workrooms, where they have been,; going constant for years. ,We. can sell at ss. • profit, where. it takes poundsVprofit ■; where travellers, horses, and-carts'aro employod. Hundreds of names ■ can; be given . ' ■ who have 'been using; these . machines up; to 20 and 30.,-years, and will use no'other: ' • SOLE AGENTS FOR WELLINGTON PROVINCE. ' 'j- • ' ' ' C 553 • •V ■ «■ '; •'■ ■ ■' •..• • • ' • ■;" '■ 1 " . •. ' ' - - ' w .. '■■ ■, 1 "-' ■ ; ' '"V." ffl unequalled by any other for delicious f| || ■ natural,flavour and nourishing and ji * ' ST "** A can .

. : a satisfmtioh ;;r : •• : There i«;io experimenting in our work, We on give !j ' kuowit. Ifjou arenot thoroughly pleased with oar Dentures after.M days trial, W ' S ! will gladly refund all you have paid on them. / " •"■ . s■' 1 ' . j . We make this offer bocause wo are'confident we can fit vou with comfortable.' i " ~ H serviceable, and lasting substitutes, and that, too, AT HALF THE USUAL COST. : , I' ; The Teeth we make are natural-looking, fit comfortably, and are made from the • very bort materials by.highly skilled workmen.' , • . s ••• ' j ' , FULL UPPER OR LOWER SETS FROM £2-2-0 ?' . | ,-i mmm : i iiit, ■ | . LONDON'DENTAL INSTITUTE,- ; ; |fwefalltothoroughly^a 9 o< I § Corner of MANNERS and WILLIS STREETS, ; you, ret rn your Artificial ra . a ... *■ . • . Denturcfrwlthln 14 days,and J 9* WELLINGTON.- we wllhrefund your money. 5, THE lirif] A ACCIDENT AN P COgPOEATIOwi 'liIMITSI),. • GSO&S, ASSISTS, ,1807 ... £2,343,727 ' KESEEVES, 1907,£1,651,413 . INCOME, 1907, ... £1,460,715 )r ' ' Head Office for Now" Zealand:—4 CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, .'WELLINGTON : V. BUSINESS, TEANSACTED- BY THE COEPOKATION.—Accident and Sickness Insurant , WITH WOELD-WIDE' TRAVEL; Employers' Liability, Workers' Compensation; Mort. • gage '.Indemnity; Publio Bisk; Plate Glass; Fidelity -Guarantee. I.OVEtiT CUBEENT bates. chaeles m. montepiore. C£27 . Genera). Manager and Attorney for New Zealand. THE SIGN OF THE SINGER. I DELICATE SKIN. ■ |1 Everyone admires baby's delicate , >- 3 Bkia—it is so soft, clear, and velvety. ■ : „ H The'use of MILOS SKIN FOOD, will- , ' V' H make your skin like baby's—delicately S , . , i'• - • H. tinted, beautiful, and. without a | I MILOS first thoroughly cleanses the I K I pores, removing all the dust and dirt 1 ' that no soap can reach. It is cool, re- | freshing/ healing. Wrinkles, pimples, " . > | blackheads, roughness-all disappear as TOY this sign you -will know',the 7000 shop» if by magic when MILOS SKIN FOOD ■*-» of' • I I is need. 'It nourishes the tissues be-' ' eIM A- B neath the skin, making them plump, j SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY I r °iM nr» isnM tn 'n, scattered throughout the length-and breadth All MILOS goods are sold to you with of Christendom and heathendom. Wherever the guarantee of satisfaction or your men'and women wear clothes you will see tho money back., Price, 3s. Bd. at your merry SINGER at work, in home or factory. Chemists, or post free from me ou re- You are novor out of touch with a SINGER ceipt of price. / ... Agent—always at hand to supply, you with A MILOS MASSAGE CUP used alone needles, with parts, to give you a lesson in with the SKIN FOOD gives quicker I all kinds of plain or fancy needlework."Ho and more lasting results. Prico 35., 16 a vade-mecum worth having, for thero . S comes a time in even the best machinos when . ' En little help from "one who knows", is'ex- | MISS. M. fW'ELWAIW, So'VES, ouY°clf^ Be wT : • TOILET SPECIALIST, 1 • AUCKLAND. 3 • R! no other machine, for it -is absolutely impos- - | . f eiblo for-any other manufacturer of coving jjqadunea to gjye it.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 201, 19 May 1908, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 201, 19 May 1908, Page 5

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