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•■■ Convalescence is generally.slow after an exhausting illness. Stearns , Wine or Cod Liver Extract helps' the patient to recover quickly by niding nature to build up the tissues'and invigorate the whole system.—Advt. ■_ :-..■' ;. , •■;■, . •■•,. .-.; ;73 The silk hat, even if only as a disciplinary measure, is quite the best headgear for the public schoolboy on Sunday. Hβ puts away the irresponsibility of boyhood when donning the "hall-mark of bility," and tastes aforehand sonio of tie digiuty of manhood.—"Outfitter." ° v Our Vuloanising' Expert (thirty years with leading English Factory) undertakes all repairs—Eetreading, Kelinine, ■Eevulcanising. Only Up-to-date Plant south of the line. Any style tread matohed. Cycle and Motor Supplies Company; Farish St.. Wellington.—Advt , A natural remedy operating In a nattf. Tal way—"Dingo" Eucalyptns, the sovereign remedy for coughs and colds. Only Is. a bottle.—Advt. - ; , OVERHEARD IN RAILWAY CAE- : / EIAGE AT PALMEESTON. ; Mrs. C—"My Dear II had .such a lovelv Afternoon Tea'at 'DustinV in The Square. It was worth going up, town for." Mr, C. (very cross): "TTou might have brought some for me; but, never mind, we'll both go to .'DustinV in

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 751, 25 February 1910, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 751, 25 February 1910, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 751, 25 February 1910, Page 5

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