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(—CORRECT COLLARS THIS Is an a£e of imitations—some mischievous, some parasitic.. Thus the famous and original IMPROVED GOVERNOR collar has been imitated repeatedly, the public has been misled, and to that extent the original makers and establishes of the ' name have suffered. • The public can avo'id all such vexatious i substitutions in future by the exercise of a little care in purchasing. AH original IMPROVED collars are branded inside thus— Accept only those .bearing-tlhis , symbol. It is, the symbol of excellence and unvarying, quajity. It is the . sign manifest of thorough \vorkmanship and perfect style. You will find that it '"stands -invariably for .' . . . ' satisfaction. LENGTHS CUT AT WHOLESALE PRICES! v All the; leading Colours'in Silk-Pini6hed VELVETEEN, Is. lid!' por yard. • ' _ Tho 'latest., designs'-in''BLOUSE FLANNELETTES, B}a:, 9Jd.,, 10Jd.,-ls. per'yard. ' ?•>--,• MORLEY'S PYJAMA ELANNELETTES, in'new Colourings,-7JU.. 1 BJd., 105 a. per. yard,'' English-made. LACE' CURTAINS,- 3yds.,'.3syds., ,and-4yds. long, 45.~6d., 6s. Gd;, Ss: 6d..11Ja. (id. ; per pair. MORLEVB CASHMERE HOSE, Black, Tan, Ribbed, Plains Is.. 9d., Is. Ud., 2s. 6<L;per#pair.' MEN'S STRONG WORKING .SHIRTS. 2s. 6d., 2s. lld„ 3s. . 3d. each.. ; .. ■. .., ' MAGDOIJGAI.L : AND COi, ® OPPOSITE..-GRAND HOTEL. ... .V" . Cut-this advt. ont, and wo will allo.ff'yon a special discount on or all of tho' abova ' .prices. ' •" •' ;; J You majLnly consider these ' • 3. APPEARANCE. v. NOW, YOU are considering Your, Choice for the coming season. , > ' You perhaps Favour'a certain car. You may find on investigation -..she' - .' is not quite what you want.' Without a deal of time and tronble you find a '.;j difficulty in suiting your requirements. • , ' , WE HAVE OVEECbIIE YOUR OBSTACLES!!!! V. '. HOW? By simply orasping the situation, and • selecting after-'much ■ : thought, the cars our knowledge tells us arc 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/ ■ You havo.followed the Motor Journals! .You must?admit the .truth of- our ' statements. " ' •. ) . WHILST .ON Tiffi: SUBJECT, .DROP US.A LINE. . ?' F.I.A.T.— I The Talk of tho World: 'Besides being the most luiurious\Car,v. 'i ever!, built, the • makers' hold' the majority; I 'of'.the World's Records"-for-' - ...... Speed-.and.Beliability.-Latest: 1120 miles, por .hour,. Brtioklands 'Track \- " GLADIATOR.—Winner of the 5000 miles English ilsliability Trials.. Smooth, ' silent, or' plfasuro.- >■:. ' - ■' •••« • VAUXHALIi—Neat, speedy, and reliable. >The* special feature of this car 's - ; is so-simple a-: :ohild can . handle • her' witH'perfect . i- -. • :confidence. '• . ■■ ' JACKSON,';No. Bi—For an 8 h.p.,.two-seated-Car this ; Ca-r cannot. be beat; she hasra'raoy appearance, and'fitted with an 8-h.p. "Do Dion" Engine, • '.has'attainedt'aispeed of '40 miles per'hour.Pay us a visit and inspect our stock of the above Cars, or drop' ua a lino . and we shall be pleased to.wait-upon you. Satisfaction guaranteed. : P.^;: i;, iS![PSON : f;2QMEANY, . 'GARAGE AND MOTOR WORKS,"' j ' WAIPUKURAU, H.B. ;. H <•' - >■- " A .. • " 4 " TELEPHONE No. 28. " - C 93? - >Mwua»i '... , I : Come from Australia, backed by a well-earned reputation arid popu- | I larity (85 per cent, of the, oars of the Commonwealth being "Contln- !• I . ental" shod). : ', | .; the Continental c. g.- riibber cp. tt®' I aro opening their new promises at Chrlstchurch, Bedford Row, and In- | - vlto the inspection of Motorists. • / , ' J > • I- WRITE FOR,.BOOKLETS AND PRICES. ; C 939 'j -

Bargains, in DOUBLEBEDSTEADS J- M. As I fflust make room for the builders at .-..w.^r?,..',x1..~-*■'■■ once, all bulky lines have to bo sold, bo am offering' BEDSTEADS Less than Landed 21/- ' ——- — - GEORGE WINDER,: IRONMONGER AND FURNISHTHC DRAPER, C 876 Comer MANNERS AND CUBA STREETS.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 288, 29 August 1908, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 288, 29 August 1908, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 288, 29 August 1908, Page 8

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