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USES, SPRIIG! * " , ® 7 A Great Exposition of the ...New . Superb Spring Stocks is • fow ::: open* All the goods are exquisite:in style and perfect in- quality. No One pressed tO buy.: - Open all day. — Half-day Saturday. D.LC. j-j-yy^.unipatiL-1— egqarm., n. We Bo Not Employ Travellers:; Or AGENTS OF ANY KIND, in New Zealand. Jewellery Hawkers, travelling _ through the country districts, who represent themselves as our >• J ARE IMPOSTERS, , . and should bo treated as such. <£5 REWARD will he paid to anyonoj,giving. information which will lead to the conviction of any of these men or. "women-' who falsely represent themselves as our agents. ~.,...1 .'..'.1.Residents of Country Districts should deal clirect with us by Post.,, CATALOGUE OF RINGS, WATCHES, and GENERAL CATALOGTIE_WILIj : . BE SENT POST PBEE. ' STEWART DAWSON & C#. (NX) K I JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS, WELLINGTON;" :

. 3. appearance/ " NOW, YOU are considering Your Choico for the coining seaßon. : You perhaps Favour a certain car. You may find on investigation she is not quite wnat you want. Without a deal of timo and trouble iyou find a difficulty in suiting your requirements. WE HAVE'OVERCOME YOUK OBSTACLES!!!! . • ./ ; HOW? Bysimply grasping the 'Situation,-" and., selecting after much thought, the cars our knowledge tells'us are l unquestionably the best possible : cars for the money; and, after some little trouble, securing the agencies. ■ >IS THIS AN ASSERTION ONLY? WE LEAVE'IT TO YOTJ TO SAY! V" You have followed the Motor Journals! You must admit the truth of our statements. . , ........ WHILST ON'THE ,SUBJECT, DROP US A LINE. F.l.A.T.—The' Talk of the World. Besides being the most luxurious Car-ever-built,'the makers hold the majority, of .the World's Records for Speed and Reliability. Latest: 120 miles per hour, Brooklands Track. ; GLADIATOR.—Winner of the 5000 miles English llsliability Trials. Smooth, silent, and smart. Business or plrasure. .. • . c VAUXHALL.—Neai,, speedy, and reliable. The special feature of this carlsthe control, which is so simple a child ,can handle her,, with: perfect-' confidence. i ' JACKSON, No. B.—For an 8 h.p., two-seated Car this Car cannot .be-heat she has a racy appearance, and fitted with an S-h.p. "De Dion has attained a speed of 40 miles per hour. i - Pay us a visit and inspect our stock of the above Cars, or drop us a line' and we shall be pleased to wait upon.you. Satisfaction guaranteed.- - P. W, SAMPSON & COMPANY, "COUNTY GARAGE AND MOTOR WbRKS," . .. H.B. — Telegrams—"SAMPSON." TELEPHONE No.''

j Come from Australia, backed by a well-earned reputation and„ pop.iir ! larlty (85 per cent, of the cars of the Commonwealth being ''Q_ontjn. | ental" shad). | THE CONTINENTAL C. & I ESIBBEB CO. ffl., : i j are opening their new premises at Ghristchurch, Bedford Row, and In- ! vito the inspection of Motorisjg;--. | WRITE FOR BOOKLETS AND PRICES.' C 939 A SHILLING TEA. THERE is no necessity of giving you; a Coupon with our Teas. Tliey sell without Coupons: the SHILLING TEA being far superior to many more expensive Teas'6old by'the nirf nf rminons We have the name for putting up a genuine article, and our Tea-Blending: Department is'assuming wonderful proportions of late. Ask for our. Noiv SHILLING TEA at any of our Stores, Manners Street, Cuba Street, or Kiddiford Street. W. CAMPBELL, . • - ORIENTAL TEA' MART. - ./C635^ TIE WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CMP. ASSN., tTD. PRODUCE AND PROVISION MERCHANTS, STOCK AND STATION. AGENTS. . HEAD. OmCE. MASTERTON. . ' ■ GENERAL STORES AT WELLINGTON, GREYTOWN,, MARTINBOROHGHi T ' CARTERTON. PAHIATUA, AND EKETAHUNA. " ,CftU WXNAGIWQ DIRECTOR, M, Caselbsau

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 287, 28 August 1908, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 287, 28 August 1908, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 287, 28 August 1908, Page 3

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