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1 'T'HIS is an age of imitations —some mischievous, | I some parasitic. Thus the famous and original I IMPROVED GOVERNOR coliar has been imitated | repeatedly, the pub Sic has been misled, and to that I extent the original makers and establishers of the I name have suffered. The public can avoid all such I vexatious substitutions in future by the exercise of a I little care in purchasing. All original IMPROVED I GOVERNOR collars are branded inside thus— I Accept only those bearing this symboi. 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. | a made -in |jp||| 7€M ARin "pi HARDWARE BARGAINS ' Itll AT 226 LAMBTON QUAY. WvA Ifep Weare °- Denln S MONDAY, MAY 22nd, 1910, iMf ||CT" We want you to form the habit of coming to ua FW-lf "*hW and mako us your Regular Ironmonger. Wl'iff n| We intend to deserve this. \\o aro going to >|Ey p cater for your needs as they have never before been IP P catered for on tho Quay. Wo are going to make tho !« ■ H prices so that you aro bound to corno again. Hore IS p| are a few samples;— 3-S ¥i ST V vr.W r L ES ' n 5 for 1s - Best CHINA CUPS and § li 25., 2s. 6d.. SAUCERS, any pattern, | Ml I'PSH HEATERS, 12s. 6d. any shape. 2s. Sd. i doz. ift » AMI PANS for Register ;, mival , tmt>™ n c, M fffc Grates, Is. 9d., 25., 2i. 6d. PAPER, 2s. 6d; !« m Finest English ENAMEL per dozßn P kts - I Si SAUCEPANS, l pint, WIRE NETTING, 2Jd. per W m Is.; 2 pints, Is. 4d.; 3 Varti. || ■IV pints, Is, 6d.; i pints, NICKEL SILVER SPOOLS m ' i-mrc ■, n „ S n(l FORKS, Tables, if IS IU r ; / IJjl:iS ,' 2 > 2sr > 3 - 2s ' 6s '-' Dessert, 45.; Teas St I hli AHilrH:-,., Zs. 6d. J dozen. Guar- . B»: ' n n ■ K S CAST i"' l **'! 20 years. M li TABLE JL^ Prices. Jv « l' K^%s'W] iHfIR* STEEL TRAVELLING Johnson's, 75., Bs. per ffi#J»f $J If I TRUNKS, til, 125.; 20, ,, 5 (i , oze , n - . , M%IPW b'i § I % 13s -i 28. Us.; 30, 15s. Moseley's, 65., 7s. per $$&&&$ m m a m h-at boxes, ss. 6d., 6 S . * 6a ™ n - It^Wm 1/ f f fi PIBK GUARDS, ss. 6d., Bs. 6d. to 255. m^^m #/ #/ MKf 6s ' 6d '> 7s ' 6d - POCKET KNIVES in KsPjlkSj I U II B ? MATS ' 2s - 2s " 9d '. endless variely from w if If Is ' to 4s- 6d ' " 0 Hundreds of Other Lines at Correspondingly Low Prices SIMS HARDWARE, The Cheapest Ironmongers, 226 Larabton Quay

p I * FRESH. '" i I 4 I ERUIT . | 1 FRESHLY ' I P a i CANNED , I I THAT'S 1 FRIMLEY I | 1 '?, The canned- I j goods il i without .' . I !■ an equal a I — '• 1 MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS, .v;hen you operate a . STANDARD ROTARY You protect your health, reserve you: strength, do more and better work, add comfort and pleasure to'your sewing, and save a lot of time and worry. Lock and Chain Stitch on the same Machine. The STANDARD is tho Finest and Most Complete. Sewing Machine in the World, and we are sure it will give YOU moro satisfaction than any other make. It alwaya does Ask any user! ill duplicato parts kept. Ton yeara' guarantee. Machines delivered i'ree. Inspection cordially invited. F. J. W. FEAR, ENGINEER AND 111POKTEB. 99 WILLIS STREET. ALL MAKES SKILFULLY REPAIRED. PERSONAL EEZ2S3IS2&. I CONSULT. A SPECIALIST FREE. $ M Ladies in New Zealand are particularly tor- | M !. un,l . e ,'» n»vir« Mich a reliable and experienced M H Somalia lo refer lo in natteri o[ the loile: as M fel M„s McElwain, the N.Z. Asent tor "Miles § U 7,° M ?• , Vi K M=Elwain.;ho has made a | PI hie study o! all matters concerninf the Toilet, p M sives her advice to enquirers absolutely free. II H a J 0 ! 1 ? r f worrymi! about vour complexion, it your M h3 hair IS tailing or turning grey, or if you are troubled i;J M by those unsightly hairs on the face or arms, why M ffl not write now to Miss McElwiin. who wilUrite Vi M you personally in reply, giving you the bcneSl of jS K] her large experience in the treatment she ore- H gj IOT ?«- AUcorapondmctiitre.tedM.lrir.lly M Kj confidential. Address your letter to fej [I MISS M. McELWAIN, 1 P 4 V 254 QUEEN STREET. j|j AUCKLAND. E^SSSS^ Malt Extract for Brains. WILSON'S MALT EXTRACT IS a storehouso of energy-giving, strength-producing, and brainbuilding materials. It is not a medicine, hut a perfect food, whoso diastase aids in the digestion of other foods. Children who are backward or delicate dcrivo great benefit from it. Its flesh-form-ing value is quickly manifested, and its continued use PRODUCES STRONG BONES AND GOOD TEETH. Mr. G. 1L Thomson, F.L.S., F. 0.5.. M.P., says of it:—An excellent and pure material, and I recommend it highly. Nursing mothers will find Wilson's Malt Extract of great value. Not only does it sustain the strength, but it increases the supply of miik and improves its quality. PRICE, Is. 6d. DOUBLE SIZE, 2S. 9d. See the wonderful working displays in the windows of B, JOHNSTON, Cuba Street, and W. SALEK, Chemist, Willis Street. They are worth seeing. D. \V. VIRTUE AND CO., WHOLESALE ACENTS. WELLINCTnH REDDING' ICINGS. HALL MARKED. GUARANTEED QUALITY. L. W. 4UDWIG, 2H LAMBTON QUAY. -R/TADAHE lUTSCHKA. • DRESSMAKER ' ' AND LADIES' TAILOR, 7 BOULCOTT CHAMBERS./ Ladies' Own Material Made Up. T JOSEPH, LADIES' TAILOB JLt {Late of Nodine and Co.). NEjV AUTUMN GOODS ARRIVED, Call and Inspect. Costumes, from £i is. Skirts, from XI ss. Ladies' Own Material ' Made Up. "Phone 8083. Boulcott Chambera. BOULCOTT STREET. ' I COGRQNcf 7r ~ PRIVATE HOSPITAL. (Obstetrical.) Nurses J. AVILSON & E. E. WALKER. Telephone 2316. Address: 121 Tasman Street, Wellington. EAT2RY HOME COMFORT. SPACIOUS GROUNDS. '

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 825, 25 May 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 825, 25 May 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 825, 25 May 1910, Page 3

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