TABLE-COVERS ±s=- at — 1 1 : WARNOCK - & ADKIN'S SALE v THREE Bid BARGAINS: RICH REVERSIBLE TAPESTRY COVERS, Green and Red on either side, with Deep Floral Borders. 2 yards long, .10/6, and 2| yards 10ng,17/6.' 18 MAKERS' SAMPLES, 2 to 4 yards long, New Designs, 59/6 for 39/6, 47/6 for 29/6, 37/6 for 25/6, 29/6 for'2l/6, 27/6 for 18/6 LONG TWEED COATS. ,Wo aro clearing tho lot out. Newest Shapes. WARNOCK & ADKIN. C 553 MOTHEB'S MACHINE. TH e oldest established . studio iN THE CITY.. TW®' KINSBT desires to inform his patrons and the publio generally that he is again operating wAIWWXS/ personally at his STUDIO, LAMI3TON QUAY. A mother sat in a room forlorn, Sewing the clothes all tattered and torn. SEE .NAME— The afternoon wanes and tho evening draws Soon hubby will come, and she heaves a bis . "KINSEY" ■ Just then at tho door coines a rat-tat-tap, ON SHOWCASES. Thero at tho gate stands a horse and a trap; A man has dismounted and come up tho Beanng n, al°ft a SINGER machine. LAII B T-O N . ■ fIOA H, "Good afternoon, madam," he says, with .a . . "If you'll spare mo a moment I'll please you 1 7 ~ ' < : I - : "For here X bring you tho . housewife's, best GODBER'S •friend, , , , . , "Your worries and troubles are now at an MELBOURNE HOOB 3. The deposit is paid, the machine is 6et CUBA STEEET. Just "fancy! 1 A SINGER for a weekly half. . , ' ~ . .. — crown. The lady is happy, that is easily seen, ... . ttuST KECETVED.—A Magnificent Shipment She now has her wish—a SIJmGUK machine, ti) of COSAQUES, all colours and designs. — ™ :• . r .... ........EA.&CY FLORAf, BASKETS, SOOPPLB wm. cable; cis ® WATERLOO QUAY, WELLINGTON; ;• UCB. PAPER D'OTtEYS. COTLET FRIUSL- . —■ ... ETC., ENGINEERS, BOILERMAKERS. IRON . AxND BRASS FOUNDERS, . • . TIN-LINED WEDDING CAKE BOXE3L SHIP AND. GENERAL SMITHS, ■ : CONFETTI. . .. HAVE Special Facilities and' Plant for Ko pairs .to Ships'. Hulls;,,, Boilers, and... Machinery. . / o „ r : Tri ; r""A BRANCH TEA ROOMS-LAMBTON QUAY. Manufacturers of A 1 SPLIT IULLEYS-and Telephone. 2C3 and 211. : Ci3g FLAX MACHINERI. . .. . ■ " - ■ PRESSURE. PRODUCER ENGINES AND BOILERS.,,OF ( ,ALL KINDS. ... Agents for 7,YNKaIu VBOTLER FLUID. ' . ■ Best in / tho 'Market. Agents for COIL r.CLUTCE CO. .. . BANK'S BUILDINGS,., (Opposite G.P.0.), , , GREY STREET,.WELLINGTONy;.:, MABB | 'AA^|l|jP WE have much pleasure in < announcing ■ raflllLtf i U that out FIRST .SHOW OF. NEW.., " wort at very low TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER;I., ; ~V,\ .' . : ; prices ?-theo call at the American The exhibition is. held^iiot :( with,;the ob-;, ~ ; : Dental Parlors,-and talk tho matter • jcct of persuading visitorsVtb'purchaselibut . , ,>oT'er'. rs; There is no chargi" in out " ' of allowing society ladies anopportunity of ; offices'for consultation. :On tho , . viewing—and, if desirous, of ordering—tho . . i very latest designs in VISITING'GOWNS', •< • .contrary,...you are . invited to cum W.iLICING COSTUMES, MUSLIN-FROCKS, • j n f or examination and an estimate. OPLR A CLOAKS, Etc. This involves no obligation on your ■Infinite care has been bestowed upon the' .. j „„„ „;n ' ' selection of materials, and the exquisite"- '' P«t, and yon will .not be urged or range shown will delight alLladies ot taste ; : expected to favour ua with yout. and refinement. ' patronage, Unless you are convinced Will yon please accept;this as'an invita- after personal investigation that hi tion to inspect onr display.'..,- If judged,. *" .. : ' merely from an artistic standpoint, ,tlie ex-,,,,;., . can'serve you bettor than otnert-i liibition is well worth a visit. _ lv ; • ; ' better than" any otherg—quality, - AVo tender our thanks for the very liberal, . gad price considered. support accorded us during r the;past''.sttt ; .;'.' * son, and trust the present-ono will be even ■" ' -i ■ ■ < -- more satisfactory. ' ' SETS FROM £2 2s, AVo are, Dear Madaih, •""• M ' - . Yours FaithfuHj;, ' •***' li. iKricaa Deßtal Purlers TAKE LIFT TO TOP FLOOR. . C 93-1 (Mr. R. A- Da LAUTOUR) _ WILLIS AND BOULCOTT STS E |J gg || I fl| | || (Entrance Boulcott Street). For Headache, Indigestion, . :- Constipation anil Biiiousii3S3 YOUR ' The immense number of orders for husband toids, sent by post direct to tha Proprietor, is convincing proof that tho Public appreciate /|Vn mI\uFW their splendid curing power over the above- A rVSllli M WILL BE named complaints. They are elegant -in pN appearance, pleasant to tako, and, what it. o-f PLEASED the utmost importance,; aro thorougiily. /. reliable in affording quick relief. W—' Frootoids are immensely moro valuable \ y/WaT ' than an ordinary aperient,, in.so'far'that V— Y \ K they not only act as an' aperient, but io . Ts. remove from tho blood, tissues, and internal aSJSi , organs, wasto poisonous. matter that ;s clogging thorn and choking, the channels that :. 'to coat your floors with lead to and irom them. The beneficial, ; ; « t irandPnr7<sW» effects of l'rootoids are evident at ouco by '. tho disappearance of headache, tho head ho- the famous Floor Polish. Dries over coming clear, and a bright, cheery sense of. night. AA ; on't wash off. The more perfect health taking the' placo of sluggisn, it's washed, the better it looks. ' depressed feelings, by the .liver acting pro- Applied with a brush. ' .' perly, and by ilia food properly .. . All Grocers. Is Cd and 2s Cd. digested. V, : ;—■ - . ■ r, t'rootoids are tho proper aperient medicine : — to take when anj Congestion or Blood Poison is present, or when Congestion of the Brain 1 V-||. or Apoplexy is present or threatening. They havo been tested, and havo been proved to afford quick relief in such cases when other . ' ' ' aperients have not dono any good at all. ''•SSSSSSESEESiS It is of the utmost importance that this 6hould be borne in mind, for in such cases '!■' Rh to take an ordinary aperient is to waste : /Ml « time and permit of a serious illness becoming fni Mf Wf . fatal. IJ Frootoids act splendidly on the liver, and • fVTTgili A quickly euro bulious attacks that "antibili- ffri Mngtway _ ous pills" make worso. Many peopla have been made sick and ill by "antibiiioua pillj' 1 ' * • ,1 . who could have been cured at once. t>y i''roo- ' />#!, \ ( A toids. People should not allow themselvas ; // l\k\\\ F ' to be duped into contracting a uedicine- i 1/ fHi - JL £|i/| ' taking habit by being persuaded to take daily { f | doses with each meal of so-called indigestira • ; iMWj,inTrtivjicf.mw!i cures that do NOT cure. Frootoids havo* - 1. I been subjected to extensive _tests, and have ; S that must impress Cyclists S Tho ordinary adult dose of Frootoids. of -c COn as ®' een which there are 72 in a bottle, is 2to 4— J accomplished on S more or less as required takon, preferably n' : t ___ _ \ bedtime, when constipated; voi' at the com- t *| fa . „ \ inencement of any other, disease requiiin" t bI " an aperient, as an auxiliary.'.with the „■ jociaT : - ( - illjy mJ!M i i'sLPE# 5 medicine necessary for tho. caso. A constipa- ( } ted. habit of body will bo, completelj' cured - | • l F?st — J '' if tho patient will on eacl' oecasioi., phou « ysva'/TK iftL suffering, take a dose of Irootoids, instead S ' - W 6&JP 1 of an ordinary aperient; making the interval "! | | | between tho taking of each';doso. longer and I v 6 the doso smaller. Tho patient thus "gradually: •5 " ' a becomes independent of Aperient Medicines. ■ ■ 3 . j — ;; s These Hard-Wearing and For sale by riding Chemists and Store- ! Reliable Tyres were selected ; beepers. Retail price, t ls. 6d. If your fby Messrs. Birtles, Lcnnie and s S«'s Stnftf ■ I »««..-«, MM rides j ' tr r> send direct to the Pro- < across Australia, and in fact. S p. O V G - HEARNE,' Chemist, Geelong, | are always selected when f *' FEOOMDS ""jrS^T" l a, 'r°";Y BEST QDM.ITY,- andcoh-; p ' , tor " UABIUTY » sisi. flither ingredients, of tHe'activo ; ■ r - • of FIW ditt'eronti r MEDI-" BEWARE OF IMRATIONB. CAL FItUITS and ROOTS, so combined and' '■ f Ro»d3t«r Tyres Guarinteed 13 Months | proportioned in a particular way that a far • 1 _• I BETTER result is obtained than from an | DXJNLOP K.UBBER CO», ! ordinary aperient. 0 All" States and N.Z. | ■ Lccal Office 1 No. 9 Humo's Buildiiiga, 65 „ j -ffiillis StieeU SCelflDSton* 'Cs2|
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 273, 11 August 1908, Page 5
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