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r —CORRECT COLLARS THIS is an age 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 avoid all such vexatious substitutions in future by the exercise of a little care in purchasing. All original IMPROVED GOVERNOR collars are branded inside thus — ; J&L f — ] Accept only those bearing this symbol, ft is the j I symbol of excellence and unvarying quality. It is the i ] sign manifest of thorough workmanship and perfect j style. You will find that it stands invariably for 1 satisfaction. ZEALAND. LENGTHS CUT AT WHOLESALE PRICES! All tho leading Colours in Silk-Finished VELVETEEN. Is. lid. por yard. The latest designs in BLOUSE FLANNELETTES, B(d., Did., 10! d., Is. tier yard. MOIUJirS I'iJAMA FLANNELETTES, in new Colourings, 7Ju.. B}d„ IOJd. per yard. English-mado LACE CUfi'I'ALVS. 3yds., 3Jyde.. and 4yds. long, 4s. 6d., Gs. Gd.. Bs. Gd.. 10a. . Gd. per pair. N MOIILEY'R CASHMERE HOSE, Black, Tan, Kibbed, Plain, Is. Dd., Is. lid., 2s. 6d. per pair. MEN'S STRONG WORKING SHIRTS, 2s. Gd., 2s. lid., 3s. 3d. each. MACDOUGALL AND CO., OPPOSITE GRAND HOTEL. Cut thili advt out, and wa will allow you n special discount on any or all of the above prices. — - WHAT — SPECIALISING IN DENTISTRY MEANS. In our Parlours, one Specialist devotes his whole talent to Extraction; another to Fillings, Bridge and Crown work; and others to the making of Artificial Teeth. You see, each of our Dentists is a thorough Expert in his particular branch of the business: he devotes his whole intelligence to doing one special thing, and naturally, ho does that one thing particularly well. It is wise, therefore, to go to Specialists who have a large practice (and, consequently, greater skill and experience than general practitioners) for your dental requirements. You will then receive permanent satisfaction; and be saved much disI comfiture. I All our methods are modern and perfectly painless, I We guarantee satisfaction or return your cosh. I All our charges strictly moderate. ANDREWS '& WYETT, LONDON DEMTAL INSTITUTE, Manners Streets, I J WELLINGTON. J WATER-TUBE. BOILERS Tho following EIGHT BATTLESHIPS of tho UNITED ST ATE J NAVY, now in the Pacific arc fitted with the celebrated ' ABCOCK AND WILCOX PATENT WATER TUBE UUILtflS:— ; Displace- Indicated Displace- Indicated Battleship. jnent Ilorfe-power. Battleship ment. Horse-power. Connsctlcut ... ... 16,220 . 20,000 Nebraska 14,865 21,265 Kansas ... 16,000 19,545 New Jersey 14,330 23,083 Louisiana 16,0 Da 20,748 Rhode Island ... ... 14,920 - 20,310 ■ umricsota ~. 10,002 ; 20,235 Vermont • ... ... 16,001). 17,982 .. SOLE AGENTS— JOHN CHAMBERS & SON, LTD., WELLINGTON. At AUCKLAND, NEW PLYMOUTH, WANGANUI, CHRISTCHURCH, AND DDNEULN. Cs4j ENGLAND, AMERICA, MICE, GERMARY, RULERS OF THE MU MEAT-EATING NATIONS PREDOMINATE. IN EVERY BRANCH OF . HUMAN ACHIEVEMENT. •nir r»m inn MUTinmo the stomach lacks, from disease or ! THE RULING ilAlluNu weakness, some necessary digestive (of the world are meat-eaters, and his- clement; hence arising indigestion, and, toiy records that they always have later on, chronic dyspepsia. NERVOUS PEOPLE SHOULD [Vegetarians and food cranks raay ex* PAT plain this in any way they choose, but . . , . • i.i i j.l * plenty of meat; convalescents should. the facts remain thut the Americans, . ' , . , , , \ ~ - make meat the principal food; btrdISnglisb, French, and Germans are , , , , .. • jv. r working people have to ao so: and meat-eating nations, and the most pro* , . , , , ~ brain-workers and office men should Igicssive. t i eat meat at least once a day, and to The principal food of the Boer sol* , „ , . . ' , ensure its perfect digestion one or two dier, known as Biltong, is a sort of f . ".. , * it m, , j. i « r /r j* i j i c of Dr. Sheldon s Digestive Tabules dried beef, affording a great deal of , , . , , . ~ L 1 , . , should be taken after each meal, be* nourishment in a highly concentrated ~ , , ' cause they supply the peptones, diastase, and fruit acids lacking in every WEAK RACES OF PEOPLE -of stomach trouble. I , . TT . , ' Nervous dyspepsia, catarrh of stomare the rice-eating Chinese, Hindoos, , t ... . , . > ac "» gastritis, sour stomach, cas and Siamese, regarded since the dawn .„ . ..... . acidity are only different names for in* of history as non-progressive, super* .. .. ~ , , .. . . . ~ - . i • , i digestion, the failure to digest wholestitious, and infenor phys.cally and and th# use she]don)s mentally b the mat-eating nat.ons cureß who dominate t cm. cause, by affording perfect digestion, The structure of the teeth plainly m- thg stomach has a clmnce to rest and dicates that human beings should sub* .. , , , , . . . . recover its natural tone and vigour. sist upon a variety of food, meat, fruit, and grains, and it is unhygienic DR. SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE I to confine one's diet to any one of those TABULES I' classes to'the exclusion of another. j ___ . _ _ „ _„are the real household medicine. They ftSEAT IS THE MOST CON" are as safe and pleasant for the ' GENTRATED ston ach-ache of the baby as they are | i for the imperfect digestion of its grandand most easily digested of foods, but ' 6 j,. e , our manner of living is often go un- They are not a cathartic, but a digesnatural that the digestive organs refuse tive, and no pill habit can ever follow to properly digest meat, eggs, and their use. The only habit that Dr. similar nutritious and wholesome food. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules induce is It is not because such food is un- the habit of good digestion, and conse- '• wholesome, but the real reason is that (juently good health, DR.' SHELDON'S '' DIGESTIVE TABULES. ■' DIGEST WHAT (MAKE YOUR STOMACH YOU EAT. ' | STRONG and HEALTHY. These TABULES arc sold everywhere at 2/6 for a tin containing 80 TABULES. Buy I a tin, cat a good square meal, and tlien take Iho TABULKS according to directions, and M note the result. You will forget all about ii if you are not careful, for there will be NO I I'AIK or disturbance, and the food will be DIGKSTKD just as it use<l to be when your 8 v STOMACH was WKLL and STKONG. your F.tomarh will soon be restored Q Bgain. if you keep on taking them, just us housands upon thousands of other stomachs I have beeu by the sole and exclusive use a' I 03. SHELDON'S DIGESTIVE TABULES.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 318, 3 October 1908, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 318, 3 October 1908, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 318, 3 October 1908, Page 10

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