| ZEALAMBIA I gt\ TENNIS; SHIRTS j ' ai ' S ! lot 1% 1 'A CHAMPION "SAYS- I i w\\ ZEAIANmA ■ I ji Wj TENNis SHJRTS ; «JJB \ ykta 'Have enhanced my repu- \ t / 6j>|| tation more than my play > ] Wu I is 1 ever - lihely to - do, • ■ ill SSr) People say I always \ ' -..ii i ■ LOOK tSM ART. J | That settles it I j I THINK THIS OUT! 1 I : 1 I Ceylon now produces the most wholesome and palatable | | tea in the World. "Suratura" Tea is grown under | I ideal conditions in the finest garden in Ceylon. It is ' I prepared and packed with every precaution that long If experience and the most scrupulous care can suggest. | It is, therefore, the finest Ceylon' Tea—i.e., the Finest Tea |§ | in the World. If you are wi5e....... ' | | FOR YOU I Suratura jj 1 IS COMMENDED. j I OTHER QUALITIES 1/6 1/9 MID 2/4 | I OF ALL STOREKEEPERS. | J Is tlio latest and most wonderful Specific for"^ aP comfortably and completely removing Super,H V* fluous Hair from the face and arms; it is easily j applied, and a box costing One Guinea, is in .Uy\L/ cases, sufilcient to effect this. First treatfj ment free at j MRS. HULLEN'S (OVER CENCI'S) LfiRfiBTON QUAY. I PHONE (047. J LIBERTY'S WE WISH TO DRAW YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR NEW »» SHIPMENTS OF ARTISTIC POTTERY. M. & M. A. ALCORN, 162 LAMBTON QUAY, 33 THE AVENUE, WELLINGTON. " WANGANUI. ■ _ ] •.»— y.-fj- . "■'u.m.-i ■rCTTysTTiu JU.lwrr■ ui» F W, MWXsEJQHII {i SOI ? I Lambton Quay. | OPERA AND:, Ii ;i F.IELD GLASSES,.....j ||j The F,nast Q uallt y anil ttlo Bcst^ alU8 ; „E§] ff§f§ FURNITURE. . ■ .|||«: I WE ARE NOW SHOWING- : ®|| I A LARGE DISPLAY OF fiialiit Easy Chairs. I our New Stock of Tapestries has just ba?n opcrtod uy, anil wo 0 | will tako our opportunity of inviting inspection of thoso, tha do- |j | signs of which ara Very Choics and Unique. 13 | EBWiStRiP G@Sa'Liffi ? Arts Craftsman, 1
COUCUMAN'S PETONE STEAM LAUNDRY. list. 1892. Telephone 9. Van daily to Wellington, Hutt, and all Suburbs. Special prices for Families, Hotels, anil Schools. TORY STREET, PETONE. MILLINERY SCHOOL, HUME'S BUILDINGS, 102 WILLIS STREET. THE Leading School of Dominion. Early enrolment of intending pupils lor winter season requested. Hours: 10 to 12; 2 to 1. MISS M. HAMILTON, MILLINER. " No. 88, Please." • "Hello, who's there?" . "Mrs. Hastio speaking; I want you to send mo a' load of STQGKTON GOAL ' at once, please." "Very well, Madam." "Here, Jack, take a load of Stockton to Mrs. Hastie's right away." "Right!" YOU will get prompt service, too, if you ring up • SAMUEL BBOWN, Ltd., 'Phone Nos. 88, 121, 161, 805. DISTRICT AGENTS, JOHNSTON STREET. STORES: ADELAIDE ROAD, TORY AND WILLIS STREETS. WELLINGTON. T W. M. HARRISON'S el. PIIYSICALCULTURECLASSES. TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS. Ladies, 7.-l. r > to 0.15; 12s. (ia. per quarter. Girls and Small Boys, -1 to 5; lU S , (Jd. per quarter. Boys and Youths, 6.30 to 7.30; 10. 6d. Business Men, 5.15 to 6_; ills, per quarter. St. Andrew's Hall, Wellington Terrace (Above Mee's Steps). 'Phone, 3214. TIIE DOMINION" employs a staff ol Advertising Experts, whose services ate always available,
Your Lingerie and Our Laundry. Daintiest Lingerie if sent to »iic .Excelsior Laundry will ba returned to you as ircah and • crisp and white as whun it was cow. Laundering with us it ail art —wo carry it to such » icgreo of perfection. On. - tLa-iye3 aro moderate. Ttlephono No. Vl7B< EXCELSIOR LAUNURY, 83 Adclaicio Road.
<ronyagagCT<sP) era?) eaßgsasiacßsgmgaia^ Barin's Lemoo Spasli Stands at the head of its class—every one likes it, eBG3SS>QE3QE) Cffl OS SB 00 (S3 S3 ESSE) FREE TRAM RIDES TO AND FROM KELBURNE TEA KiOSK. HOURS, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sundays, 2 to 10 p.m. Uiidc-i Entirely New Management. VISITORS from the country would enjo/ u Lunches or Afternoon Tea at tho KELBURNE KIOSK! Tickets issued rt tho ICelburuo Avenue Station as follows Luncheon end late Tea Tickets (including Car Fares up and down). ONE SHILLING. Afternoon Tea Tickets, week days (including Car Tares up ana down), SEVENPENCE. View suporb, prompt attention. Please order jou.- lunch by telephone, No. 2151, '■jf JOSEPH, LADIES' TAILOR. NEW SUMMER GOODS ARRIVED. CALL AND INSPECT. Costumes from £1 4s. Skirts from Jil ss. Ladies' Own Mfteriai Mado Up. 'I'bcno 3053. Boulcott Chambers. Eoulcott Street. |-|ELP the little ones grow plump and strong-. Give regular doses of Lane's Rmul= sion. Start now. 55 QjTUDY tho Property Markct.-Tho O Back Pase of "The Dominion" ia a Laud and I'arin Directory.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1084, 24 March 1911, Page 9
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