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Pretty Swiss . Un-made White Muslin Robes •• In a Variety.of. Charming 1 Designs. For a nice Summer day nothing look# J' smarter than a Nice Embroidered Muslin LifjiHu 1„. ... Blouse and Skirt, and nothing more M '(jfei \\\ ■■ ; serviceable. The . Robes consist of a . ||'goJ *\ \ V handsomely embroidered shaped skirt, made, ' ! yg {1| -1 1 VV ■ except joining up at the back, material: li and embroidery for'bodice. 82 ' WHITE MUSLIN ROBES, witt | Shaped Embroidered Skirt, and , Material for Bodice, 19/11 each. . S3 WHITE MUSLIN ' ROBES, -with Shaped Skirt and' Deep Embroidery,' and' Material for Bodice, a ''' "' 26/6 each. 9 WHITE MUSLIN ROBES, with Shaped Skirt, Material for Bodice, and Embroidery and Lace Insertion for Trimming Blouse, , 37/8 each. SPECIAL QUALITY ROBES, 49/6, 59/0, 69/6 each. N B.LC O ' ■ -:C5J> ' |g| BEST ELECTRO-PLfiTTED C?; |f if SPOOHS ID FORKS.. Ig%jj j p>3| ' In the • manufacture • 0f... Electro-plated . MjpMJ . fHHf '.'Spoons, land. Forks;, there are three very RH important factors, viz.. " W SI ■",'. 1. The Quality of the-Metal to be. plated. ||| ' B ' '2. The amount of Deposit' of Silver.' |i| ''j '®? le Workmanship. IjU m ■ First,,as to the' quality of the metal:• All"'' *" •' || r js Spoons and Forks'sold .by us .'are made'of • • •"*" ' ' ® the Hardest and Purest-Nickel Silver.- This FIDDI/E) . • OLD ENGIJISH • iy,~ ; t~\,,v,i x i PATTERN PATTERN Most .Durable Metal. • The deposit of pure silvor on our. .flakes of • Spoons and Forks • ensures that they will last and give service for a lifetime. The Workmanship is of i the J 1 Be.st. They • are manufactured specially for us by the leading, 'Silversmiths. of. .Sheffield... To all ' ■ > appearances they are practically l the same as Silver,'and to those who , ' do not care, for various reasons, to purchase Sterling 1 Silver, will he ; found a perfect substitute. . ' ' '" •" We stock only the Best Quality, (stamped Al, and you may rely ' absolutely on their being 1 this 'quality: '• * Don't make the mistako of' thinking that you can get'Al quality Spoons and Forks,' such as we sell, cheaper' than our. prices. You cannot.: If you cannot, come in and buy. personally, send "your orders direct. \ We pay all postage,' and, guarantee safe delivery. TABLESPOONS, Fiddle or Old English Patterns, 35/- dozen. .'''U-V. ' DESSERT . SPOONS, Fiddle .or Old English Patterns, 25/-. dozen.' i•• TEA or COFFEE SPOONS; Fiddle or Old English Patterns, -' : 15/- dozen, . We also have in stock Canteens containing Complete Sets of Cutlery, " .. Spoons,, Forks, etc. , ' .... r STEWSiIfIWf CO. (ILZ.), LIMITED, The Leading Jewellers, Sc., Wellington V ICE. ' • i IN BLOCKS of 7, 14, 28, and 561h. Each,, mas be obtained, at our Depot, Dixon. • Street,• or- from the Various Licensed Milk: Vendors/ THE WELLINGTON FRESH FOOD & ICE COMPANY, LTD. ■ TELEPHONED ■ THE MARVEL OF THE AGE! THE WATTRASS CHURN. • •' . • tv.'-. ■ BUTTER produced'under Five Minutes in any climate; no need to , temper churn. No more wjear£ churning, days. Easy, Simple, Reliable, Clean,, and. Cheap.;!," Churning .• made a pleasure instead of a drudge.' Any capacity,, from lib. to 1, ton. Inspection .invited..,. • THE : NATTEASS CHURN' TELEPHONE 2095. ' ' .r, 39 WEBB'STREET.' ■■■ , / • ... .-a ,- ! C 986 " THE WAIRARAPA FARMERS' CMP. PEODUCU AMD I'UUVISiUN MERCHANTS, STOCK AND .STA'i'lu.N AliJiftiTS, . HEAD OFFICE, MASTEUTON. GENERAL STORES AT WELLINGTON, GREYTOWN, MARTINBOROUGH, . . . . CAI4TEKTON, PAHIATUA, AND EKETAHUNA. : ' C6IS ; . ... . MANAGING; DIRECTOR. M. Caselberg. " GLOBE .. .. .r-y..- ~ ECZEMA. CREAM SEPARATORS ; ■. GIVE THE BEST RESULTS. • | DAIRTMEN- requiring a Reliable Separator should inspect the "GLOBE." <S?Sfir ■■ ■ : Examine it'carefully,'compare with other Wf ■■ yygte--., ■ Buy the Best.' ' tg '• / : - THE GLOBE EXTRACTS MORE CREAM " NOAH'S DOVEu'i.^iXjTMßNr'"> Than any othei machine, because, the . (Patented by ®r '•' Link-Blade: System .of .Skimming, (peculiar ; • to the Globe) is the most effective method of . . amdied Diseases .ot the blcin. separating ever conceived. ' Official tests . - , . ~. T ,,,,,, T .. prove the Globe leaves only 0.15 per cent. P : inwrnvn of Fat in. the skim milk, . while, .other, .™ 08 ' u J - VuUrA/ machines' leave up to 0.40 per cent. Re- 'I'liOi-jaiSlON and PATEArMEjJXCINES. member, each, extra ounco of fat taken from - T . ..... .. the milk means money: in your pocket. ! _ ■ ' . The Globe runs freely, is easily cleaned, PEICE-as., 6d. per tin.... All Chemists and and very strongly madp. ■ • . . . 'Storekeepers. — . • Sole Distributing Agent for Wellington*?,:. ' SPAEE PARTS STOCKED. : ' '• pVg "I • - • • •. •' Yietona Street- . CB7I All Particulars on application to a. & t. burt, — ' _ COURTENAY PLACE, WELLINGTON. . . . / . . - . - . • CBBI '*■ . 1. . , ."■■■' FLOWER VASES ' ' AT POPULAR PRICES. FOR A —. ; ' WE are Displacing, a Sample Range of Continental Glass Vases, all most UUUJi .I VJ U " 0] "■ UJ Reasonably Priced., Naturally they vary _ « ' I f)) N A f» j, f\\ ' somewhat in shape and decoration a few' PllK.ri t ' being delicately tinted, while others are * . equally beautiful in their simplicity. DR,NK ONLY DOULTON WARE ' ' Slnr* A TO) IT ROYAI WORCESTER VASES. II /=A \ \ II AIN /)K)\ , Tho Exquisite Beauty, 'Chaste DecoraU <ii iAt-i « ,// —t vsy \tion, and Artistio Effect of this Ware is so well known that recapitulation unheces- . sary. .Suffice, to say, our showing was most ACKNOWLEDGED BT ALL CONNOB. carefully chosen, and includes many real SEOBS TO BE ABSOLUTELY ; ; TO) ' AO ''' ' IN\TTED. • • li l2)©Slto EDWARD ANDERSON & CO,, ■ . ' LTD.,' Brewery, and Offices: Mofesworth and china and glass merchants, . • f '■ WILLIS STREET, -» . WELLINGTON." Miuphy > Established & .{'f-

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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 337, 26 October 1908, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 337, 26 October 1908, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 337, 26 October 1908, Page 5

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