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i I I. ■ . j r— — J ; 1 i ' j PREPARE FOR COLD WEATHER | 'i WITH WARM BLANKETS. THIS j |j MILD WEATHER WON'T LAST ALL J \ WINTER. BLANKETS AT THK $ | • ! PRICE WE SELL CAN BE BOUGHT ' I I ; , BY THE HALF DOZEN WITHOUT |S | ■ | A STRAIN ON THE PURSE. ' | - l | !.—■■. 1-. i 200 PAIRS STRONC HARD-WEAR- i i ; INO BLANKETS, for Single Bod, I 1 9/9, T0 '.34/- PAIRI ; I j 350 PAIRS ENCLISH BLANKETS, jj | .for Double Bed, guaranteed wear, j | I 14/9 T0 29/6 PAIK - J * • i? ft ' . , fcPTntmTnraia'.)Ul^llxlu.u^Ji^n»r^ T ..iii.m>... ■ ■llJ_l_miumMlULll!l > :; fi I ' I %£s> Slvll I Op iwttClap Cuba, St. On Juno 15 the Tyscr Line's steamer Mu- __ ,_.____, .. „ ritai is expected to, leave Loudon for New . TyR II AT?TM A ¥I\T fi Zealand, via. usual'way ports. ' va ' Hb.L\i lIRAIX M O Ariel, barque, which was at Wellington ,- „ ' . Antineurasthiri- : load phosphates lor Duncdin. At dawn to-morrow the fihaw, Savill, and flKm Mcownno nnrii/nnm., Albion Company's steamer Kia Ora is ex- AN P NERVOUS BREAKDOWN. pectcd to leave Auckland for London. , Norfolk, s.s., of the F.-H.-S. Lino, left on July 3. . ~ . nerve cells must be FED, and not . The Arahura left Groymouth for Wcl- stimulated by m«dicinCs in the- form lington, via way ports, at 11 a.m. yester- or tonics or . sedatives, which give) day. She was to have left Wcstport at temporary relief but cannot effect - to-nSt. roach-Wellington late permancllt j mpl . ovdmcnt . Sailing from Auckland tho Hanpiri pro- Lecithin is tho ONLY substance by cceded to Limestone Island at 5 p.m. yes- which tho brain and nerves can' bo terday. Subsequently sho visit 3 the East ~n „ ,.;,,|,„,i i u : t '±i' i- i Ccast bays, Gisborne, and Napier, and "ourtsjiotl; and it is. Lecithin which then comes on to Wellington.. tn .° system requires in all cases d 11.M.5. Cambrian left the stream at Wei- 'neurasthenic conditions (Nervous DisV lineton for Colliiißwood at 610 a.m. yen- orderis; Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Brain tevday Bho is due back on J.me 1. . Fag, Insomnia, Depression, Insanity, It will be some lime to-day bciore tho Wt. i if ti.„ |„.,;„ -„,i „-,.„„„ „„„ i„ Union Company's steamer Waitcmata (now ~I H . }' tno J )la "\ alld " clve ? ci ! fl , , lw at Auckland) is ready to continue- her supplied sulhciently with Lecithin, voyage to Wellington from Calcutta. This the euro is certain. Antineurastllin will bring her into port on Friday. supplies that substance and effects the On her arrival from Liverpool, this cure morning, the F.-11.-S. steamer Moraj-shiro will berth at the Taranaki Street Wharf ■ Antineurastllin is the ONLY known to. discharge. . preparation containing an effective lho Lauderdale, a new addition to the percentage of Lecithin in an ncJiaonlaud Steauislnp Compauy's nect, s {:.,„ „,.",,■ \ ,L> - ,ulm '" J " , <\o expected to reach New Plymouth, from tl I v .° organic;state, completely assiniilLondon direct, ..on June. 1. able, aim with its valuable principles Yesterday morning the coastal steamer undiminished in any way, Manaroa. came off the Patent Slip, and a ...„,„i„ e i,,*.- ~ • i ~ will leave for Motueka. on Monday, not to- '. , iam l"C oi Aiitmcurasthm, together day as previously stated.' with a valuable treatise on Nervous' Jlr. n. J. Young joined the Eaparoa as Disorders, will be dispatched by return fifth engineer yesterday. ~ ' of mail by the Wholesale Distributor" It is.reported that Captain White-Par- for Australia and Now Zealand V! \ sons is to transfer from tho Pohorua to finn v\nn "" ■'■-»'■•»■: i' • « ' tho Whangape WUJJAKD, Watsons Unildinss, AlleleArriving at Wellington from' Sydney di- I *"' 1 ' on re ccipt of One Shilling in .'■■•. red this morniiiE;. the Moana will berth stamps, at the Queen's Wharf, No. 6. A NEW ZEALAND ENDORSEMENT, i" „ """"" ■ ""'"" In the home where there are young chil- Wk/SfflSa^« (lien Cliamberlaiit's Cough-Remedy is in- PDnKORAPF WTNTPS tffrnu ' rtispensable, as you will tee by the follow- ■ ,i L S-r\vnivvfv^^ 'in? letter- written by Mr.'Kobf. Bowman, ■ • , " 1A VI^E\AKD&. lierekino, N.Z.:-"I have fouml Cham- HAWIvE'S BAY. berlain's Cough Remedy to bo a certain CLARET AND HOCKeuro for croup, and the only medicine I Tho most refreshing and healthful could get to cure my children of whoop- Bummer beverages, ing cough. It cured (hem of this rlisenr-e 2(is ' l'« caso of ldoz. qts. after 1 had used all soils and. doscrip- 28s. per easo of 2doz. pints, tions of other remedies. G* MAOEinA (for Invalids)— •—- ... '_ 30s. per caso of ldoz. qts. ~..-' ~ -32a per caso of 2doz. pints .; BY POST. A '/kk^^m^v, M ESSRS. GEO. R. LINDSAY & CO., &. d ß^h. G °l» rat t& 1U GENTLEMEN'S HOOT SPECIAL- tional, and Jnpan-liritish Kxlibl IbTS, announce tho opening of New || tions. Goods, mwxv?sm*\r.Min.ißxamzm3Hmvm muiui ■» "THE TOLEDO," Made by Frederick Cook, London, In Bos Calf and Gloco Kid, Closed and ,— . , _ . „ - . Fabric Gloves These Boots have Medium Round Toc*A w wuw hWW Stout Soles, and we guarantee every pair. On receipt of P.N. or P. 0.0.. wo will ffljL- n (?» »iib» te ™M ]? Ar fo^/i*ROM ; ** *^® S Smith's. GEO».R. LSESSDSAY & CO., Note tho Address:— 198 LAIIBTON- QUAY, „ „, . , (Odd. Kirkcaldic's) You'll seo a Flno Assortmont of . . — ; __ r Fabrlo Cloves at James Smith's, so* apx ta-ra and " 10 chai,Coß are that you will ...jflrm&W wfsP ' sot just tho kind that you prefer. .■ If """"m mmm m caEm l Tho Prices are extremely Moderate. ' LdU V a ffi rl[ib | FABRIC GLOVES, cashmere finish, 2 t domes, in heaver, brown, and lns! a nl.'vr.rlicr l .., n an ! ,ridl-C.ire I ~ltlck ' At IS ' 3d> a P a ' r ' f GOUT, RHEUMATISM, UHEUMATIC \ „„„„„ „. „„ gout, sciatica, -lumbauo mid ad L feUEDE FINISH GLOVER. 2 domes, s pains in iho and linius. , f„ ncy s titchin{. s , in black, grey, . PADE'S GOUT PILLS ' brown, aiid beaver, . t *-» Aro perlccllj snfc in tli-lr nclion, At IS, 6d, a pair, eliiabate :ill injurious matter, and it!',! J. I s»MevervWhetl?;i ! o\\ o ™,Ki M , && .oa. I 401 SUEDE GLOVES in all the fadi-. —— " f lonablo winter colourings, GEORGE BADE, 232, Gowcll-rond, Lnndon. ! ftt 15, g'fj, a pair. I Agcr.te, U.S.A., Mes<ih. C. Pocti'ha & Co., I 2 L.^J 0 ' 2 ' ne " m '" Str 2: N " w Y " rl " _^ tt J( CASHMEKE GLOVES, 2 pearl domes, ■ . , plain point*, m white, black, grey, "" „ ' ' black with white points, Summer Cold ! At is. od, a pair. Ff'«s riino-Pi-nMc t SUEDE FINISH GLO\ ES, 2 domes, its aangeious. 1)roatl stitcllilltrS| iu black) pastcl ; i ' „ i r->„i- tan, myrtle, and beaver, with 1 ake Lane S bmUlSlOll. J points in contrastin R colours, •< * k ah i • * At 1s - 11d -ar«i' , « 2/0 & 4/6. All chemists, so ■ FRENCH FAnniC GLOVES, broad stitchingSj in black, brown, beaver, '. !| ■ ' and pastel, At 2s. 3d. a pair. EYESIGHT TROUBLES ~ Scientifically Corrected.. . James Smith, Ltd.,'.. I ot asscs ' s somev V limes the cause of cyeacho, r „i,, c. tran t WMi:,,,*<•-»..' or the spectacles worn may not Cuba Street, Wellington. n .be correct. I What may bo only a trifling . 1 mn tier, can bo scientifically "" j! corrected by ~_,..„..,.„, ~,..,..... T . COOTE & SANDSTEIN, I ! a more troublesome'complaint. M©PS@ lUw ©LA § Elw j; Every modern plan, the linest ' equipment and 10 years' precti- (LAMM BRfMD.) | cal experience in correcting do- . ?! fective vision is placed entirely R<f?g^li™g!i [ B*/fll((5 (J*HRB n fPTfl» at your Service. ASBESIOS SHCCIS i COOTE: & SANDSTEIN, ~„„„ „„«„„, „., , (LAMM BRAMD.) OPHTHALMIC OPTICIANS, If .dc^s 0 '" ORNAMENTAL, ately Dispensed. II ---- — FIREPROOF AND •■ HH EVERLASTING. R I • QUOTED FOR LOOSE OR THE DOMINION, AND ine cure that guaranteed watertight, |. really cures ™ I • Rheumatism FRANCfS mtms> x WOODWARD STREET, | All Chemists and Stores, 9 „ .„.,,,„.„„ 6 2/6 and 4/6. 8 0r WELLINGTON, M M —— fi T.O. Bos 339.

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1129, 17 May 1911, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1129, 17 May 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1129, 17 May 1911, Page 7

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