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OFFER BY THE D.I.G----4 Rooms Completely f^Q fin Furnished for • 'tLOU BUS. j A FE& OF THE ITEMS ARE:— i Dining Room:—Sideboard, dining table, couch, easy chair i 4 small chairs, etc., etc. j Best Bedroom;— Wardrobe, duchesse washstand, wood bed i / wire mattress, etc., etc. . . ' j Spare Bedroom; —Duchesse,, washstand, wire stretcher or I combination bed, chair, etc., etc. r Kitchen:—Dresser, table, 2 chairs, dinner service, tea service, I ail necessary crockery, pots, pans; cutlery, etc., etc. All floor coverings, curtain poles, etc. f VERY SPECIAL VALUE DRAPERY & GENERAL. j^ --M t>£JbyS*2i IMPORTING COMPANY OF §N|fOf>* lII'MJ ■ W£W ZEALAND 'LTD. I § iPilfi 11 jM P WELLSKGTON. A. A. CORRIGAN, Manager. II 181. Ilßgig==—— ~=mvsi #^What Constitutes Good Ale^ ! i Persons who drink Ale should remember H t|| That Read's "Dog's Head" Bass is always brewed from |H i the choicest materials. . , ■■' |! That it is brewed with the hard water from the springs MR |p owned by Messrs. Bass & Co., the renowned brewers of flffi I "DOG'S HEAD" BASS I 1 That it is bottled only by Read Brothers/-Limited, of raj || London, England, in the most modern bottling establishment Xi H Such Ale is of the jd^^^StF^^li*. Hi ppl finest quality,, always j^^^^^^^^&^^^b^ 111 |^% uniform and, never turns jßw&iisr*^' EH! || DOG'S HEAD #*f g F^l " ■ vcr>y foo*tle bears Bl^^^^a^m^ J*>&Mr l^ra fi^^^^S w« Succeed. I -J? W^pfirefrT prff I brtaght about by (1) the wrapvlootf I i vTt iT i AJI M>d unremitting ears w« displny in 1 i Ja« uJEy «»oto &sd «Tery nu«; (2) oar par- ' feotly oorroot impicmioxu reiultinf in oorrotpondins perteotlon of fltj and (3) tb« tut« diaplvfed in nleoting ]<ut tin luitabl* sb»p« »nd sbadt of tooth for each individual client. In conjunction, wa vi« only tha very best material and fflTa a ponitive guarantee of iaiiifa«tion in •very oaaa. It on a fourteen days' trial, w« « a not prove to you that our work k abi«lut«ly ifttiitaotory, irt wturn your lan. 1 BynTOnßA.noNPofrmrii.TFAiin.lEaß. E3«>autlful O»t» ef Artlfiotal To*th r *>a/a/- «ncf &3/3/>. Pfclk'UM Extraction (inkctionXJa i Qm,ot our own ipacial Fainloac Byiteia, la •#. Palni s* ExtrictlOßi :JFHEE wh»r© sttt «r« ordered. | T«mporiwytS«t»wi-mad« to permanent, «1/1/-. T ANDREWS & WYETT, 'uJTiS'SS^ I (3^ Corner «f Willis and Mannars &tr«»U. WELLINOTOR. | Merit alone has built up the great sales of Bonnington s Irish Moss. Half a century ago it was the best cough remedy. To-day it is still without an equal for all "affections of the throat and lungs. For fifty years it. has j stood the searching te&t of time. . There is no medicine so good and so effectual. Refuse all f substitutes and insist on getting <$$^*^i CARRAGEEN yf^^\kil Mr. WnxiAM Carter, Mataura. writes.—"Bonnington's I jj '\ \§ |,/T |T V Irish Moss has proved a valuable friend in our house. Fora I 6•» | t number of years I have been compleiely cured oi'a bad cold I Sift and cough, and I have much pleasure in recommending it to I i* 8 \ all suffering from a bad cough or influenza." -53 Jf I" 1 B 7fti) Corroe* Bam& for vmsFw% \w\ Wour New Qown Wt ■■* Tlle natiral lines of eTery waman'i Ifure m^^swL--&^£i%*W "••<>» »r less tke same. It it the Corset Hv^^m^Rtt^air which gives the charm by accentuating tkfc OT-^~^^^»air eye-pleasing curvas, or tubmergSag tke tae llHf%fl^lStf prominent onai. A . . jHlffe Warner's Wi|f|)j j 1 Rutt-Proot ffimMz Corset tdffifis-y I *j[- _ "^^ *^^ grace to your figure and serve as the ix&&fQf%&G/V£&'!'fr correct foundation for the fitting of your new Ask your draper to show you the New Models. ■ EVERY PMM IS GUARANTEED RUST-PROOF © I IN ALL FITTINGS OF ALL DRAPERS ■ 6 ■ STOCKED BY W, B GIRLING & GO. LTD

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Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 185, 12 August 1911, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 185, 12 August 1911, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 185, 12 August 1911, Page 3

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