i . I I ■ At Sale PgjjcgS; | I DURING THE SALE WE HAVE AN EXTRA STAFF TO DEAL \ ■) WITH MAIL ORDERS, AND ALL DRAPERY PARCELS TO THE j; I VALUE OF 20s. AND UPWARDS WILL BE SECURELY PACKED j I AND SENT, FREIGHT PAID, TO ANY ADDRESS IN NEW | \ ZEALAND. .' \ I A FEW SPECIALS TAKEN FROM j j OUR MERCERY DEPARTMENT. I t MEN'S ARMY GREY FLANNEL UNDERSHIRTS, full size, I '1 Usually Sold at 4s. 6d. and 4s. lid. \ I COUNTRY ORDER PRICE, 2S. Ild. \ I 7 Dozen MEN'S HEAVY NAVY WOOLLEN SHIRTS, good qual- | 'fk ity, and splendid value. Usual prices, 3s. lid. and 4s. 6d. ■] I COUNTRY ORDER PRICE, 2S. 6d. \ I 20 Dozen MEN'S HEAVY STRIPED LEATHERETTE SHIRTS. \ I This line is for extra heavy work, and will stand hard wear. | I Usual prices, 3s. 6d. and 3s. lid. , | I COUNTRY ORDER PRICES, IS. 11d., 25.6 d. | I 100 Dozen MEN'S ALL-WOOL WORKING SOX, Special Reductions | 3 on this line. Usual prices, Is. and Is. 3d. pair. ■ \ i| COUNTRY ORDER PRICE, 2 pairs for Is, 6d. S Co Ltl,« Steeet, I
CO UP, THOU BALDHEAD. fpHE sight of a BALD-HEADED man A does not excite the same contempt to-day as in the time of Elijah. "We see him at the theatre, in his office. Wβ catch the polish of his head as lie raises his hat in the street. Wo take him now as an accepted fact. It seems the natural order of things he should be bald. But how does he take it himself? Tho chances are his toilet-table is an array of hair-restorers and tonics, which have proved ineffectual. The chances aro ho has given up tho quest for hair in disgust. "WfOLETTA" is his need, if he but knew. 'IWIOLBTTA," the nourishment • required to lone up the dormant cells and produce the growth which is man's natural right. • Price 3s. Cd. Sold Everywhere. Agents-VETTCH AND ALLAN, Welling ton's Busiest Store; J. R, WOOD, Chemist, 'Waldcgrave's Buildings, The Square. Palmerston North; and. A, J, . MIKIUELE.GS, Chemist, Joknsonvillo, James Smith's fir eat Winter Sale. - This Great Sale is nearing its close, and the nearer we get to the end, the GREATER ARE THE BARGAINS, forwe MUST CLEAR A LOT OF GOODS.. ROS LENGTHS OF DRESS FABRICS. We bought outright a warehouse* man's stock of Exclusive Robo Lengths, and wo bought at a very big discount. The benefit o£ this deal we transfer toour Customers at this Sale. SATIN SEDAN CLOTHS, in nice cheekeffects. Usually 495. 6(1., 555. the robe. Mow 275. 6d., 295. the robs. STRIPED SUITING, in Electric, Old Rose, and Mole. Usually 455. tha ■ robe. Now 255. the robe. STRIPED SATIN CLOTH, in Black and Grey, and Navy and White Usually 635. the robe. Now 325. 6d. the robe, CHEVIOT SERGES, in Electric and Amethyst. Usually 4os. the robe. Now 255. j the robo, EMBROIDERED SKIRT LENGTHS; in Brown, Olive, and Navy. Usually 235. 6d. the length. Now 3s. 3d, the length, James .Smith, Ltd., Citaa Street, Wellington. RHEUMATISM CURED WITHOUT MEDICINE BY THE Magic Foot Draft. RH EU MA- . \ ' H. Sd. per TiSK P a| i-. CURED I , 3 pairs without Cureßheumaiisffl! lor MEDICINE ■ </;<.,»,„« { 11s. One pair posted free of charge to any address, and if no benefit derived no 'payment is required. A. permanent euro is guaranteed. Sufferers from Bhenniatism should write at once to— W. W. PARKE, 9 MYRTLE CRESCENT, Wellington. Agent. for— MAGIC FOOT DRAFT COY., L-indon. PATENT PQSS!BILBTSES., ■you may or may nat be aware ot X the possibilities of your invention, but if you want it turning Into £ s. tl,, ask SYDNEY H. HIGCS, Patent Attorney, Cooper's Buildings, Willia Street, how it is dano, He will tell you ivhag It is capable ot, and how others have succeeded. Cherries ! Cherries I CHOICEST SOUTH AUSTRALIAN, 2ilb. Tins 1G& Warden's, Willis Street, .Tones had laiely taken to lecturing oa tho (cotolal platform. "So you want fca marry my daughter, t>ir. What aro your principles? Are you temperate?" he asked of a candidate for the position of son-in-law. "Tc-mperate!" w0. , ? the reply; "n-hy I am so st.rict that it gives me pain oven to find my boots tight.' It is announced that tho Aero Club of America has decided to hold an international flying meeting at Long lslar-A nest October,
A lawyer once, who caught a cold, Was soon called to tho "Bat," Whore liquor by the "case" was sold. Old Scotch, as wall Three Slav; His stay was "brief," "1 won't, I'm sure. Touch this wlmteTCr.it 'costs.' I'll take somo "Woods'"Great Peppermint Cure, And defy this Winter's froste!"—Advt,6
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 865, 11 July 1910, Page 9
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