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y I n.TnrnniiaMam[l BI H (ft W\ j| RB B ihjU ILii™ff^fil\^# I '"THIS Is an age of imitations—some mischievous, 1 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— ■- Accept only those bearing this symbol. It is the symbol of excellence and unvarying quality, it is the sign manifest of thorough workmanship and perfect style. You will find that it stands invariably for ' satisfaction. v SPECIAL INVITATION I ' ' ' To all Ladles Interested In " ' i i I i A practical demonstration elth the - \ PERFECT-lON (Biae Flame) | • KEROSENE STOVE j \ Will be held In OUR SHOWROOM from 2 till 5 p.m. TO-DAY (FRI- I ] DAY) and TO-MORROW (SATURDAY). | \ An expert lady. cook will show what can be done with these •: : stoves—how quick, clean, and'easy they are to work with. Scones, j oakes, tea cakes, bread,,etc., will be baked and handed round with ; j afternoon toa. '•• Don't miss this opportunity of seeing these Stoves In operation. , ; They make summer cooking a pleasure—cheaper than coal or gas. t $ Wif\ SMOKE. ,fy ORATES.TO CLEAN- | • m\J SMELL. 1%%J SOOT NOR ASHES. \ J Will cook anything that can be cooked with an ordinary; range, \ I Cost of korbseno fuel only one halfpenny, per hour. - | I VEITCH & ALLAN, | I , WeElmgton's Busiest Store. , i ,' " L \ (aa ■ ■ POPUtARITY, PROVES , SUPERIORITY. OUR , TEAS PROVE BOTH BY HAVING THE LARGEST SALE IN THE • f WORIiD-A POSITION GAINED BY QUALITY ALONE. '^ ■' ', '' ' ■ • -WONDERFUL VALUE. OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. . " \ . ' The best' in make, style , and | f grand prize. finish the Old Cpuntry pfoduces. ! ■ 5 • FRANCO-BRITISH ' * ' ; ,t,on/ flannelettes ; Sold by all first-class Drapers and Storekeepers | Aek also for Horrocksee' Long Cloths and Sheeting* j ; See " HORROCKSES , " on Selvedge and decline all substitutes |

Secured 2 COLD MEDALS, 5 SILVER MEDALS, , 3 FIRST-CLASS DIPLOMAS. Furthermore, they have secured public appreciation and public conndence. vVhen a lady oraere Triniley" Canned Fruits or Vegetables, Jams or Tomato Ketchup, she is sure ot obtaining the llUS'i. If you have not yet tried Iranley," make a point next time of ' ASKING, FOE IT > and , GETTING IT. , " f No Hair Tonic was © jof ever guaranteed to produce results on Aβ moneysback-if- ' w -^ PrinciPle, -• Chemists, Stores, or Hairdreseera. 3/6 TRY IT I 3/6 Agents are authorised to refund in case of kiloie. TEX IT. Postage 6d. Extra. TET IT. Aeent QEOEGE MEE Chomist, Limbhjn Quay. WolHnston. C1072F COMPLEXION yfeS PERFECTION /Sw> Your iltio etn be brouahl to \\ -W , Ait «aje oi pcrfechon vrhiA !i γ-f ,\ / 10 raocli admirtd aod envied, oy tbe V K f 10l ikin food—Mild. ■ Milos Jcjoim \/ and feedi the tiny poret of the ikia, Bf tcei " the drettlttioa. and renden tbe tba u 6rm. unoolli end wit u b cbild'it Try ,it now. Miloi tmer (lib, beunu il't Nature 1 y«y. Procnf«lile horn joor Cktmiit it 3/0 a iar. or poll hex direct fnxn MISS McELWAIN, 1 tbe N.Z Acentfcr Miloi Preparttioia, 254 Oueen StreeL Auckland Your private correipondence u -. invited, tmi (dyke Eil*d!y liven you free.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 663, 13 November 1909, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 663, 13 November 1909, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 663, 13 November 1909, Page 11

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