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pEDUCED PKICES, Sugar, la, 561b. Bags, Bs. 4d. ,'' '. ■'• Factory Butter, ■ per lb.,'lid. • ■ FRENCH 1 PLUMS. New Dessert Plums, Bd. per lb. New Dessert Plums, 21b. Jars, 3s.'Bd. New Dessert Plums, lib. Jnrs, Is. . Stewing Prunes,..per 1))., 4d. Dried Apricots, per lb., 9d. Dried Peaches, per lb., Bd. • Coupons given with every cash purchase WAKDELL'S, WILLIS STREET. Slovenly Feet! Your feet will never look neatly shod if you wear dull or dirty boots. Iα this variable climate you can only keep your boots in stylish form by using a polish that is easily applied, brilliant and lasting. THAT... PERFECT POLISH— 6 CHEAPEST I jP$ ■ CLEANEST! • . Q m BLACKEST! *J)u. ' BRIGHTEST! It Is the one unfailing polish ot the economical man of taste. It Is made In New Zealand, but there IS nothing so good produced Abroad. HoLlco t Bon, Mailinborongh and WelHnjtcOi Sole Unnafaolareti, &U*llwli*i*Blom, ft

CLEAN, COOL COMFORT. yfW FOR THE SKIN. <^KL^ To Nature is due ICILMA ''wSm'i NATURAL WATER, the greatest discovery ever mads for the skin, that docs away with Hie necessity of greasy and starchy skin-foids. Tlie Mima principle is to so cleanse and stimulate the natural energy of tlie skin that thjs is able to resist heat, cold or age. IciSm'st T pronounced eyc-silma, is the name given to the Preparations made with ICIi.MA NATURAL WATiiR and for givint tone and transparency to the skin, preventing and curing irrilat-ons from cold, wind, heat or insect bites, and after shaving they stand alone. For liealthy transparency, clean, cool comfort, glowing' life and velvety softness, Icilma, whether it bo the Water, Cream, Soap or Icilininc, is unrivalled. Obtainable from' » W. B. P. PetTott, Newtown, i Len H'Kenzip, Mauners St. S Barraud & Son, Molesworth St. ft Fluor Cream, 2s. lid. per pot.

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 454, 12 March 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 454, 12 March 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 454, 12 March 1909, Page 8

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