BUSINESS NOTICES. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED STUDIO IN THE CITYa • • • SEE NAME- ■ "KINSEY" ON SHOWCASES. LAMBTON QUIT. CGtS """"" 1 . . ■ your' - HUSBAND " . PLEASED to coat your floors with "LINOARNISH," the famous Floor. Polish. Dries over night. Won't wash ofi. : The more it's washed, the better it looks. Applied with a brush. All Grocers, Is 6d and 2s 6d. FIRE . AND MARINE INSURANCE ACCEPTED AT LOWEST RATES. H. E. KEMPTHORNE, Manager. Office.-LAMBTON QUAY AND GREY STREET, WELLINGTON. CB5l < EOVAI BAYRECTB ' ABI CBINi Onr Choice Collection of '.L\ - .VASES rand ORNAMENTS ' f '■ "'-offers aiiinvitingfield for all " -- Admirers of ARTISTIC CHINAWARE. Every picca of the , finer work contains some Distinctive Feature, which will make it highly , treasured as a Wedding or other Gift. Prices Extremely Moderate* EDWARD ANDERSON & CO., M CHINA AND CLASS MERCHANTS, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Established 59 years. C 643 . FINELY CUT TAILORING AT FINELY CUT PRICES. THESS.aro the two cuts that should be studied by all tailor-dressed-men. Both ore possible with us, because, being experts,, wo avoid mistakes, and having no shop front we have no heavy • 'rent account. ; Our best advertisement is the qualitj of our work, and we rely upon this to ■ bring trade rather than a window dis« play. If you cannot call, send for Pattern* and simple self-measurement forms] free. DARCY FORD, SAILORS AND WHOLESALESUPPLIERS, CALEDONIAN CHAMBERS. 32 WILLIS STREET , NOTE.—We aro upstairs, next t« British and Continental Piano Company. C 855 MOTHER'S MACHINE. V ' «na^ A mother sat in. a room forlorn, ' Sewing the. clothes all tattered and torn. The afternoon wanes and the evening- drjvi nigh, " ; i Soon hubby will come, and she heaves a bigsigh. Just then-at the door comes arat-tat-tap,. There at the gate stands a horee and a trap; . A man'. has dismounted and come up the green, Bearing aloft a SINGER machine. "Good afternoon, madam," he says, with a bow, "If you'll spare me a moment I'll please you 1 vow, "For here I bring you the housewife's best friend,- .. j<■' "Your ..worries and troubles aro -now at an end." The deposit is paid, the machine is set down. Just fancy! A SINGER for a weekly halfcrown. The lady is happy, that is easily seen," _ She now has her wish—a SINGER machine. EXCELLENT J Aft/5. THAT is what you will say when you taste GOLDEN BEE JAM. Everyone says it. is good, and everyone buys. GOLDEN BEE JAM Is made in Wellington, and is made with such care, skill, and cleanliness that it cannot help being good. - , It is., just like homemade jam—it ■is delicious in flavour, and pure and wholesome, PUT UP IN lib CANS, There is no waste, and there Is no need to buy. all one kind. It is cheap enough' to be in every home. SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. ALTER QEB AND FOR VENETIAN BLINDS. FOB HOLLAND BLINDS. FOR SUN BLIA'DS. QUIN STOE&T^WiaIiTOGTON,, •phono, aia C 772
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 280, 19 August 1908, Page 3
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