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ZEALMBM SUPREME. New Zealand now produces, among other excellent f things, some of the best shirts and collars in the I 6 world. This is proved by the awards they have f | gained at great Exhibitions. It is proved by the j | opinion oi experts. You can prove it by applying j ! any test of your own experience. [ These Shirts, which are inimitable ara | branded " ZEALANDIA." | j Imitations are now on the market. The \/* \7 best collars can be easily recognised. \( All bear on their inside the symbol— y\ j THE -SURATURA-.'HABIT.i..' • I i | So numerous are the distinctive features possessed by SURA- j ■| TURA TEA that it kno wonder that. its' warm admirers prefer " E it to any other. J I From the finest plantations in Ceylon, comes . this '■..delicious | | tea. It is sold .-.in. air-tight packets, which keep its unique flavour ■ j I intact. ........ ,| A little last* long. ..,.. ; '■:. • j I It is luxurious economy to. use SURATURA.-: .. '■ . .:. - | Ladies who drink SURATURA say it is "just tho nicest Tea I they ever tasted." Why? Became it has a. fascinating flavour, . I which makes it peculiarly pleasant to the palate; and '.. because, i 5 onco indulged in, there can be no resistance of its char a. j !Why not acquire "THE SURATURA HABIT," and become ■ ' . ; ' : . ' ':' ! A Suratura I •.■■:";'..;'■; . Devotee?, ■/'{■;■ So •■ : ' : -- .-■•■ ~ : ■""'■■' : 1;;7:.,'",lL„ I I LIBE RTY'S WE WISH TO DRAW I'OUR ATTENTION" TO OUR NEW | SHIPMENTS OF ARTISTIC POTTERY. | M. ALCORN,. ... V I 162 LAMBTON QUAY, ■"- 33 THE AVENUE,. g Wellington-. ~ ~ ;„, '^^^M^SSL^JI

DRIVES AWAY "iNFLUENM uougns, Colds and All Throat Affections. Contains neither alcohol, narcotic, nor any deleterious drug. All Chemists and Stores, 2s. Bd. Frost & Frost, "" DENTISTS, 110 V/lllls Street WELLINGTON. above Pcrrett's. . SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO CHILDREN'S TEETH, Sets of Teeth, £2 2s. and £3 3s. Single Tooth. ss.' Painless Extraction.. ... Is. Temporary Sets Mo-made to Permanent ... £1 Is.. Teeth Extracted Free when Sets are Orrfarsd, Open Saturdays till 9 p.m. The Real Thing! There can be nothing nastier than . . inferior Tomato Sauce—bruised or damaged fruit mixed with other rubbish to fill up. Frlmloy Tomato Kotchup is. made of fine, ripe, frcshly-pluclced' .". i" tomatoes.and line'spices. Made .','■; daintily on the Frimtey place; FRfILEYH Tomato Ketchup! B lj I^^^ NECK, or ARMS" | & KWcan.ne removed by a new and •*: $2»T-» r Miloi'De- ;3 • : <- VS? ** I Hpatory is so eaty, yet to sure ■'•■ vV Ws* ** \ ibnt any lady can rid heriel/ of > > *, • \ this dislrening diifiguremcnt in '*) ' Jf the privacy of her own tome. y) si' 6 jar. . -i._vJ I shall he pleaied toiend. free, "* ■ full particular! and interesting booklet to any lady who writet. MISS M. McELWAIN, 254 Queen Street ■ Auckland, STDAL has won a. place on Every Toilet Table. It is invaluable to every woman whose hands become stained with house work. SYDAL soothes and softens the skin exposed to cold winds or summer heat. An excellent shampoo is made by rubbing » little into the scalp beforo washing. It enhances the delights of a bath. A jar of (his modern toilet necessity lasts a month, and costs Is. 6d. Sold by all chemists and stores. Sole proprietor?" and manufacturers, GEO.' W. WILTON' CO., LTD., 25a Cuba Street Extension, Wellington. (Late Alfred Banks Company) PORK BUTCHER AND POULTERER, WILLIS STREET. CHICKENS, DUCKLINGS, AND OTHER KINDS OF POULTRY. TRY OUR FAMOUS CAMBRIDGE PORK SAUSAGES. 'Phone 422. LADIES! Seo for yourselves at Frank Shaw's Medical Hall, Willis Street Tory Street, and Cecil Buildings, Lambton Quay. Shipment uf Dr. Lucas's Papaw Kcmedics just arrived. Dr. Lucas's Papaw Ointment (3s. Cd.) for Tumours Goitres,; Ulcers, Appendicitis, has saved hundreds of operations. "Papavato" (2s Gd.) for Nasal Catarrh, Polyppi; -Papair Pile Cure (3s. Gil.), a marvellous remedy; Papaw Gargle (2s. Cd.), for sore throats; Anti-fever Lozenges, 3s. Gd., for Influenza, Malarial, and allied levers. Chemists and Storeii

STAMFORD & BENNETT 123 a CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. ' HAIR SPECIALISTS. Ladies are invited to visit our elegant -Saloon. Shnmnoo and hair dried by Electric; Hot-air" Tube for 2s. Gd. Also :o large selection of Transformations'from £U.-. Toupees from.3os.'. Switches,: 7s. (id. Puffs, 2s.'lid.'Fringes,'2s. Gel. Combings made up.into any fashion, 2s. (id. per oz. Countryiorders receive :prompt attention. Hair Pads of every description mads on the premises. Ladies visited at own residence by appointment. ■ 'Phone 2794. HIGH-CLASS .... LADIES' TAILORING. W. BENDALL-GHARLES, The Ladies' Tailor from London. LADIES requiring Stylish Lnd Well-cut Garments should pay t Visit to 143 WELLINGTON T-3RACE 'Phone 3275 (Opposite Synagogue). Country Customers Fitted Same Day. ;:/..;-\.FA : RQUI4A'R.- : GENT.'S BOOTS~ 21s. 6d. for 125. 9d. LADIES' BOOTS12s.:v6d. for 6s. 11il. SEE WINDOWS. ' . ' Qwfo®. St. JW. M. HARRISON'S • PHYSICAL CULTURE CLASSES. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. Ladies, 7.45 to 9.15; 12s. Gd.. per quarter. Girls and Small Boys, 4to 5; 10s..Gd. per ,'. _■ quarter. - ■"-■■'' '•• I Boys and Youths, G. 30 to 7.30; 10. Gd. 'Business lieu, 5.15 to (i; 21s. per quarter. St.. Andrew's Hall, . Wellington . Terrace :.!(Above Mee's, Stops); 'Phone, 3214. . MILLINERY. SCHOOL, ' HUME'S BUILDINGS, 102 WILLIS STREET. THE Leading School 'of.. Dominion. .7 Early-tfurolnient of. intending pupils tar .winter season requested. Hours; 10 to 12; 2 to 4. ".jiISS M. HAMILTON. MILLINER. FREE TRAM RIDES TO AND FROM KELBURNE TEA ECIOSK. HOURS, 10 a.m. to 10 p,tn. Suhdays, 2.t0 10 p.m. Uiidei Eatirely New Management. ''STISITORS from the country would en- . » jv u Luncheon or Afternoon Tea at tho : - KELBURNE KIOSK! Tickets iisuetict tho Kelburno Avenue Station as loilows:—Luncheon and lato Tea Tickets Oar Fares up and down), UNE, SHILLING. Afternoon Tea Tickets, week days (including- Car-Fares up auu dowD), SSVENPENCE. View superb, prompt attention. Please order you. lunch by; telephone. No. 2154.THE STANDARD ROTARY SHUTTLE, WITH its swift, easy, and continuous forward motion, enables'you to get through your work in about half tho time usually taken with tho ordinary to and fro shuttle SEWING MACHINE. And oh! the weariness, tho aching back and legs, after a day's work donq on ono of these time and nervo wasters. Be wise, examine the Rotary Standard. You will find it in every way superior to all others. Inspection cordially .invited, as wo know you will find our. slatements to be absolutely correct. Think of it! Rotaries carry a lifetime guarantee. Sole Agent: F. J. W. FEAR, 99 WiLLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Repairs Skilfully Done. 'Phono 9"(j, ft/piS. M. BLYTHE, Complexion OX Specialist, Shampooing, Hair and Scalp Treatment. . An clectrio hair dryer. Manicure and Chiropody. Barker's latest Vibrator for Face and Body Massage. Tho London "Lancet," the leading medical journal, and London "Medical Eloctrology," highly recommend tho Barker Vibrator for nervo troubles, .electrolysis. Tho only permsneut euro for superfluous hair. "Helstonleigh," 13G Oriental Bay, last (ram stoj>. ping place beforo terminus. Tel. 183 Q. twiimujLmwij!M.i,Li.pi. lllll m t^l l^'TV'HU^-u.iMffl.i I Special Offer, FURNITURE REMOVED FREE of all worry and care. BLAKE AND CARLISLE, CARRIERS. 11 HUNTER STREET, will Remove your I'uruiturc to your own satisfaction, or return your money. Only expert workman employed. Telev.liones: 11 Hunter St., 2617; 25 Pirie St., IGOS. . -.- ■,-■'

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1072, 10 March 1911, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1072, 10 March 1911, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1072, 10 March 1911, Page 9

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