rill III! mill 1111118 !■!■! IHIIIII 111 11111111 l lll||l||| i wimuiii.ii iM—m—BtMUWtlUlllliWß Special Values in j Winter Garments For Men. J Those cold southerlles make everyone think of buying | warmer underwear, and the best place to buy is at C. f Smith's, Ltd., Cuba Street. SAMPLE "WINTER PANTS 'AND SINGLETS—3S, 6d., 3S, lid.. 4s. I Cd.) 4s. 11d., Ss. 6d,, 6S. 6d., 73. 6d., to IZS, 6d. SAMPLE SHIRTS—3s. 11d., 4s. 3d., 4s. od., 4s. -lid., 6s. 6d. ALL WOOL SOS—3 pairs for 2s, 6d. ; FLEECY UNDERPANTS AND SHIRTS—2s. Ltd. eaoh. I i WINTER GLOVES—Is. 6d,, 2S. 6d., 2s. 11d., 3S. 6d., 38. lid., to. . S 4S 6d. '..'.j [ BALACLAVA CAPS, for Motoring, etc.—2B, lid. eaoh. TWEED CAPS—IB. 6d., 18.11 d., 2b .Bd,, 2s. <11d., 38. 6d„ (s. v <'l i to 7s. 6d. ' t / R ; 8 WE PAY POBTACE-1N NEW ZEALAND. 'g C 8 OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY, CLOSE SATURDAY 'AT lft.m, jj ! C. SMITH, LTD,, ; j 96 TO 102 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. | Rustless and Stainless; | 1 Steel = Bladed - | Table Cutlery. : j This is a line of goods which every user of Cutlery will ! S welcome. There will be no more stained and dirty knives that | are constantly in need of cleaning; The knife machine and board may be put aside, the continual rubbing will be elims | mated, the time and labour ■ lost in putting them into- 'con- " ; dition to use again will be saved. The saving of wear and tear on the blades through' oon--1 stant cleaning will give many years' added life to the cut- j | lery. After use the blades ■ • j. 1 | Need only be Dipped in Hot Water and Wiped s j with a cloth and they will be found to be • | and free from stain. These blades can be dipped in vinegar or used: t onions, lemons, or any other vegetable or fruit which so I' j < quickly stains ordinary knives, then left for some hours j | without cleaning, without the acids leaving any stain upon I them. | They are unaffected by water or aoidß •or by anything | ' j from which Table Cutlery usually suffers. 5 S An early inspection of these goods, which are made by ) s C. Johnson and Co., will ,repay you. • | I E. W. Mills & Co., Limited, j J , ■ ; RUPTURE , On Saturday, June 12th, at 6 p.m., Mr. A. W. Martin, Rupture Specialist and sole controller of the Dr. J. A. Sherman method of treatment, will bring his tenth Tisit to Wellington to a close, and will leave for Auckland the following day. Prospective patients should understand, thorefore, that the time is ex--1 tremely limited during which they can avail themselves of this, the only scientific method of dealing with their malady. It is an extraordinary question to ask, and one .which will never be satisfactorily answered, but, if only to cause reflection, let it he asked, why will people continue to suffer excruciating agony, continuous 'discomfort, and perpetually bear about with them a disfiguring badge of servitude in the form of a truss, when they know that numbers of people have been permanently cured in this City, as in all other parts of Australasia, by a means which is as available to themselves as it has been to others? The truss does not cure; operations are speculative . and risky, and, in a number of cases, trusses have to be resorted to afterwards. 1 i The Dr. Sherman method of treatment gives immediate relief _ and ultimate cure. Patients are warned that they may travel the whole world in search of a cure for rupture, and yet will be unable to find anything approaching in merit the Dr. J. A. Sherman method of treatment, for those who have at great expense searched far and wide for relief before coming to Mr. Martin have invariably, admitted that his method of treatment is the only common-sense method evei brought before them, and the only one which in any way proved satisfactory, j Sufferers will please bear in mind that on account of the pressing calls from sufferers elsewhere, Mr. Martin cannot possibly extend the time of his stay here. He closes in Wellington, as stated above, on Saturday, the 12th, at 6 p.m. 1 All consultations are free. A booklet on Rupture and its Treatment is posted free to any sufferer. Address: Hotel Cecil, Wellington. Do"j/oin!niikV m® \ : HGMN'k ■ cocoa-K 3 1 ——^ AKeep Your ? M "ORKMT'Rang* «a 5 ff First-claw Order! ' B P 1 s Unban «f EScftvy, 1 3 m Pttlrct Strom, nl Wh| jmi ftd BiU 4ms to tie j S Broken Parti can be Replaced! S£ |j H ta&tl « oAir cunt uy part a! your B i ihoild bt broVra, ul par IrMuawjtr to pmut for jot } \Y~/ 3 wtutcver dofJccatu jm Ktd. Rc C*il b quite f rrA I 1 mDo you Require a New Range? j/f ' 48 "ORlOii* W ft* Rcpobtisa b v? » cqot ft is rcco{irae4 m Uc notf Jzw, i D«riMf.C6*JpU<()aUk-4flm|-«JEcnt». Jar vjw, Rwi ' ** * * -war •**.***»* V? ProsmBo&r: fittmtWinl r OKIOM ■ isw :] Ojpen or Close Rns
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2484, 10 June 1915, Page 3
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