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SPECIAL EXHIBITION ADVERTISEMENTS. Important Notice. gciTEit is w, BUT golden BEE JAM tSTH * SAME OI.D PRICE, AND AS GOOD AS EVER. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT, AND INSIST ON GETTING IT. 1 1 _ | Bailor Bres., HI |f| : ! P'l fifm If Manufacturers of 1$ feiJl LEAD AND COMP'O PIPE, W* LEAD TRAPS, OENDS, ' H "«• W S3? SYPHONS, Etc., Etc.. (8.8. BRAND). WE ARE TilK ONLY MAKERS OP LEAD TRAPS IN" THE DOMINION. Being of absolutely local manufacture, and of equal quality to tlio imported it is to tho' interest ci' the community" to uso our Brand. B®J!iif?!!£©r Br©s» 3 MANUFACTURERS & IMPORTERS, WARING TAYLOR STREET, WELLINGTON. Telephone Nos.—Warehouse. 09; Office, 3415; factory, 3305. P.O. Box 18. CEDERHOLM AND TOLLEY, ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, C and 8 MANNERS STREET, Manufacturers of— Specialists In— FITTINGS, COUNTRY HOUSE LIGHTING, RADIATORS, And HEATERS, Ete. ELECTRIC ELEVATORS, WE SHALL HE GLAD TO RECEIVE YOUR INQUIRIES, AND EXPERT. ADVICE IS AT YOUR DISPOSAL EKE E ; OP CHARGE. ; " PURE GR A PE*"' WINES, FROM TE MATA VINEYARDS, HAWKE'S BAY. CLARET AND HOCK, 2Gs. per ease, of MADEIRA, 30s. percaso of I doi, 1' doz. quarts; 2Ss. per case of S quarts; 325. per caso of 2 dofc doz. pints. pints. FREE ON RAIL AT HASTINGS.Awarded SIX GOLD MEDALS at N.Z., Franco-British, Imperial, Intern** tional, and Japan-British Exhibitions. INSPECT EXHIBIT AT C PRONATION EXHIBITION, ij 'J. MURPHY AND SON, VULCAN FOUNDRY,. QUIN STREET. MAKERS OF ALL CLASSES OF PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL I RON-WORK. ARCHITECTS, ENGINEERS, AND BUILDERS CORDIALLY INVITED TO INSPECT EXHIBIT AT EXHIBITION. Wl, y .We Succeed. Our success ha« been a "[• J,'; I brought about by (1) the 6crupulous j jJf 13 y V //I and unremitting caro we display to i (L, (<>*£/ each and every case; VI) our per* [ fectly corrcct. impressions resulting j in corresponding perfection of fit; f rind (3) the tasto displayed in selecting just the suitable shape and shade of tooth for each iadividtial client. In conjunction, we use only the very best material and give a I positive guarantee of satisfaction in every case. If, on a fourteen days' trial, we do not prove to you that our work is absolutely satisfactory, wc return your fees. I Every Operation Positively paixless. i Beautiful Sots of Artificial Tooth, C2/2l* and C3/3N. j rainless Extraction (Infection), Gas, or our own Special Painless System, 2s Gd, J Painless Extractions FREE where sets are ordered. Temporary.Sets rc-mado to permanent, £1/1 ANDREWS &' WYETT, JZiJSE*. \ j(3 Corner of Willis and Manners Streets, WELLINGTON, J ; IF you have a Farm or Land for Sale, or a Business you wish to dispose of, send you advertisement to "THE DOMIN ION." ... ~Ji

ECCLESIASTES 111 CHAPTER, VERSES 10. 20. 21, 22. For that which befalloth tho sons of men bafalleth beasts; even one thing befiHeth them: as the one dictli, so ilivtli tiic other; yea, they have all one breath; so that a man hath no pre-eminence above a beast: for all is vanity. \H go unto one place; all are of the dn=t, and all turn to dust again. . Who lnioweth the spirit of man that noeth upward, and the spirit of the beast That gocth downward to the earth? Wherefore I perceive that there is nothing better than that a man should rejoice" in his own works; for that is his portion: for who shall bring him to see what shall bo after hiinf—Advt.

A miser in great agitation Said: "How in the name of creation Bid I catch a cold? I'll lose my gold, And it fills mo with installation. This silly old fellow, .Too Lorrincr, To wisdom was always a foreigner. "Dear me!"—with a sigh—"why didn't he buy Woods' Peppermint Cure.'" said tho Coroner.—Advt. . Canada's revenue for Ihe year ; ending March 31 amounts to ,£23,000,00!), leaving a surplus cf «£0,000,000 over tho year's expenditure.

I SALE STARTS TO-M©RR@W (Thursday Morning). Doors open at 9 o'clock sharp. S Fm> Ratalminn nf Bargains Sse the ftstual Goods on show till 10 o'clock to-night ° losed a " d °^.L^?^L (, f^ ,l th« d sal«. prepa,lna; and . I , I J|^ ng g alC3gßC rga M <3> | [ | | IM^_, Ltl ,|. J ,,.. t »,.... ML , J .. M ,,„,, M^t ,., 1 ,,, MW ,.. Ml .g^,.ipiL. H 59 • KjHJ The Greatest Bargain | CUBA & DIXON fflip ARA WOIIQI 1 CUBA & DIXON | The Greatest Bargain | Sale of the year | IJO litt'U IIU U Mil STREETS j Event of the Year Jf

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1183, 19 July 1911, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1183, 19 July 1911, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1183, 19 July 1911, Page 5

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