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£10 WORTH OF PRIZES FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, According to Order erf Voting. SPLENDID STRING ORCHESTRA IN ATTENDANCE. SPACE LEFT FOR DANCING. Entries and Admission Free to all in Fancy Dress. Entries Clo:?o at the Office of tho Secretary, F. A. ALLEN (H. F. Allen and Son), 111 Customhouse Quay, at 1 p.m. on Friday, July 28. £7 WORTH OF PRIZES GIVEN AT CHILDREN'S CARNIVAL IN THE AFTERNOON. £"> .given to one guessing nearest to total visitors to Exhibition passing through all turnstiles on Closing Day, Saturday, July fj. A Rolled-Gold Watch given 'o Every One-thousandth Person passing through turnstiles on Saturday, July 2'J. FREE SAMPLES WILL BE DISTRIBUTE D BY EX HI BI TO 1! S. f ""J.'i ' ..■■■-■■ —— - . ■■ i.. .i n DO YOU FEEL COLD THESE DAYS? If so, you want something to loco up tho nerves and send the blo-il tinglin;; warm through your body. Something that will dispel (hat chilled feeling and that cold, blue look. "EUETCHEirS PHOSPHATONIC £ LETCHER'S PHOSPEATONtC Is the Ideal WINTER BRACER. It makes you "buck up," and strengthens your whole svstem against the cold blasts of winter. "Be in good nick" this winter by trying Fletcher's Phosphatcnic. 2s. Cd. AH Chemists and 4s. Gd. Stores, or Post Free from CHAS. A. FLETCHER, Pharmacist, 292 LAMBI'ON QUAY,. NEW PUBLICATIONS. ~A LL interested in MEDICAL EEand the NATIONALISA-' TION OF DOCTORS should read MEDICAL CHAOS AND CRIME, By Norman Barnesby, M.D. It is a Startling Exposure of the Methods of American Doctors.'
Order a Copy from your Bookseller. MONEY TO LEND. MONEY TO LEND. THE WELLINGTON TRUST. LOAN AND INVESTMENT COMPANY, LIMITED. Advances made on approved freehold securities (Farms and Town Properties) from ~50 and upwards, at current rates of interest. Offices: 219 Lambton Quay, Wellington. K. E. RAWNSLEY, Secretary. ■ ■ ' ' "~~- THE A USTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. j (Established G2 Years.) The. Largest, Soundest, and Most Prosperous Mutual Life Office in the British Empire. FUNDS over ANNUAL INCOME over .£3,500,000 THE INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT now being firmly established, the Society is able to issue POLICIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION for amounts from JCS to JCIO.OOO. Directors of tho New Zealand Branch: The Hon. Chas. J. Johnston, M.L.C. (Chairman); A. do B. Brandon, Esq. (Deputy-Chairman); the Hon. Edward Richardson, C.M.G.; John Duncan, Esq.; and Joseph Joseph, Esq. EDWARD W. LOWE, Resident Secretary, BRANCH OFFICECUSTOMHOUSE QUAY, • Wellington. (Extract from one of many unsolicited Testimonials.) "T look back on that timo. as on a Ihorrid dream. I could not move tho length of my nose without the aid of hvo crutches and a stirk. One day ;i <] Mr friend induced me to try Hunkydcry as a boot polish. I did so. Now, waloh mo jump.' STUDY tho Property Market.-The Back Page of "Tho Dominion'* is a
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1190, 27 July 1911, Page 1
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