B\iOI!IC-»N&» H,© wlSSi.OdS'a AT THE D.I.C.' " Tho'D.i.c. Is offering several lines of Summer Dress Materials; at Very Greatly Reduced Prices, and this Is a ohanco that the woman who dresses woll on a small allow'ance should on no account miss. SOME OF THE OFFERS: COSTUME'TWEEDS, doublo width, Fancy Stripes, Light Grounds, in Helio, Green, Grey, Usual Price 1/11. Roduced to 1/3. COSTUME TWEEDS, doublo *idth, Stripes on Light Grovjds, in Silver, Turquoise, Garter Blue, Usual Prico 2/11. Now 1/11. CREAM SUITING SERGE, 54 inch wide, Usual Prico 3/11. NOW 2/11. CHIFFON VOILE, iu Brcwn, Olive, and Reseda, Usual Price 2/6. Now 1/11. i' CIO2B
/a hjfOQu wv&sGm* /s^ ■ The watch we show here is our oelebrated • IB .nfISS). ya Empire Layer }Vatoh. By its performances ill flHMuftU X'l during the past eight years it has proved itself xkjwmvJMy to be without exception tho best watch at he . N&p*!&i!/ price ever, sold in New Zealand. Wo soli a • _3?*S_. good m&ny hundreds of those watches every year, and have never yet had one returned to us for any fault in the watch itself. The J movement of this vwateh is a lever one of fine finish, with 12 ruby jewels. It is a periect *>*■ time-keeper, and just the watch for the mtn Kgffff y\. * X\wiffli who does not caro to go in for a more expensive /||wiyAw, © .^wala one. If you are in need of a good watch, let jPWjff \ ttwilu us send you one of these. Wβ will pack it jjOaff , \ nwli carefully, and guarantee* that it will reach vou «j fcsaiDHil in first-class order. Wo guarantee the watch itself for one yoar. If it fails to pleaso you BSkSh Hl&ffl we wiU exchanen it or return money in full. WBl\v4& /f? \v Prices of our Empire Lever are:— 'Siw' I® \ % Open-faced strong Crystal front. Nickel £ s. d. \&/\,jJ%OW Open-faced strong Crystal front Gun- . metal Case ... 1 5 0 '^fc'^"" l, /-'"'' Hunting Case, Gunmetal or Nickel .... 1 10 0 vsasSajsOTffisSslr^ Strong Silver Hunting Case ... '...; 2 a 0 Strong Silver. Open Face ... ..... 115 0 STEWART DiWSON-S CO. (NX), LUTED, JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS, CORNER LAMBTON QUAY AND WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. __ C 1062 FOE SALE'OH APPLICATION TO ' " . vE. SHORT, "Papopangi,^,. '' ~" • .-.:.;::;; THE fVJARVEL OF THE AGE! THE NATTRASS CHURN. T>UTTER produs?d under Five Minntee in any climate; no need to temper churn. No JL> more weary churning days. Easy, Simple, Kelinble, Clean, and Cheap. Churning made a pleasure instead of a dradge, Any capacity, from lib to 1 ton. Inspection invited THE NATTRASS CHURN CO.; • TELEPHONE 2095. 39 WEBB STREET ■ C9BB TI WAiRARAPA FJBS , GO-OP, ASSE, LTD,, I LAMBTON QUAY. ARE SHOWINC A FINE ASSORTMENT OF DELICACIES FOR THE FESTIVE SEASON; ALSO IN THE CROCKERY DEPARTMENT A WIDE RANGE OF ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR XMAS PRESENTS. ' C 516 ; PURE iMILK. Insist on your milkman supplying you with milk passed by the Health Department. Ring up Telephone 244, _nri your requirements will b" at once attended to by a Licensed Milk Vendor. THE WELLINGTON FRESH FOOD & ICE COMPANY, LTD., o i .k.--.. ~..u .-.., 1 .u,u.., JJ ,„ _* ral CB9S
HOTEL NOTIOEB, "WILLOW BAj\K PRIVATE HOTEL," PA/JUlittfaTON NORTH. SUPERIOR Accommodation for Travellers and Boarders Two minutes from Railway Station, Moderate Tariff. MRS. LAW. Proprietress. ClOOl npHE MARQUIS OF NORMANBY HOTEI, ■*■ CARTERTON. " W. M. HALLEY. PROPRIETOR. The best Commercial Hotel" in ,the Wairarapa, C9S3 DUKE OF EDINBURGH IHOTEL, WELUNGTON, ! OFFERS Tirst-Class Accommodation for visitors Charges very moderate. Beat Brands of Wine and Spirits lept in stock. Terms on application. E.' DWYER, 'Proprietor. Telephone 468 , C 727 BELLEVUE GARDENS AND HOTEL. LOWEE HUTT. \ rJIHE most Soientifio and Ornamental Gardens' X in the, Southern Hemisphere. Hotel has been thoroughly Renovated and Enlarged. New Private Apartments and Dining-room oapablo of seating 150. " i Good FisWdg and Shootius; Splendid tralu gervico and telephone communication with olty. W. GANDAR, Manager. CITY BUFFET HOTEL. WELLINGTON. —— i ! npHE Host Central in the City; offers SplenJ. did. Accommodation Telegrame and Letters Promptly Attended to. Best Brands Wines and Spirits. Trams pass the door every five minutes. TARIFF-59 Cd to Gs Gd. per day ,_ A. R. V. LODDER, ?7U Proprietor.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 397, 5 January 1909, Page 2
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