BLOUSES for Better, Best, and Hard Wear. A Fine Selection at the DIG. SALE. It 13 very good economy to buy Blouses at a Summer Sale, for they can be worn St suitable times right through the following seasons, and one gets full use of thea while they are still in the fashioni ,i HIGH-GLASS FRENCH MODEL BLOUSES. We never carry our Model Blouses qver from one season to another, and thesa o-?f U n gO -° are bo)n g- sol( i at Clearing Prices. They must gol Ordinary Prices, 2</6 to 9 guineas. 'To be sold at Special Sale Prices, running from Half-price and less. WHITE MUSLIN BLOUSES. Ordinary Prices, 4/6 to 21/- Sale Prices, 3/6 to 16/4 Ordinary Prices, 22/6 to 42/-,/, Sale Prices, 17/6 to 27/6. COLOURED MUSLIN BLOUSES, in Pink, Champagne, Cream, Heliotrope, Nil, Viem Rose. Ordinary Pnces,'<4/6 to 25/6. Sale Prices/ 3/6 to 18/6. WHITE JAP. SILK BLOUSES. A beautiful variety prettily trimmed, this season't "wck. -..• .. Ordinary Prices, 8/11 to 22/6. Salo Prices, 6yll to 18/6. Ordinary Prices, 25/- to 42/- Sale Prices, 19/6 to 35/* NET BLOUSES, very T fashionable this reason, in White and Champagne. Ordinary TV C ei, 8/11 to 45/- Salo Prices, 6/11 to 37/6. Ordinary Prices, 47/6 to 105/- Sale Prices, 39/6 to 87/6. BLACK SILK AND CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES'. Ordinary Prices, 18/6 to 52/6. Salo Prices, 14/6 to 45/Ordinary Prices, 55/- to 105/- Sale Prices, 47/6 to 87/6. DELAINE, VOILE and'WOOLLEN BLO OSES, in Cream and Coloured. Ordinal* Prices, 8/11 to 27/6. -Sale Prices, 6/11 to 21/- > VER ,£ AL -T A lar 2 e stock ' of Beautifully cut, COLOURED CAMBRIC SHffif BLOUbES. Ordinary Prices, 3/11, 4/3, 4/6. Special Sale Price, 2/11 each. WHITE CAMBRIC SHIRT BLOUSES. Ordinary Pric3s. 4/11, 5/11, 6/6, 5/11, 8/6, 9/8, 10/6. Sale' Prices, 3/11, 4/6, 4/11, 5/6, 6/11, 7/11, 8/11. ' Ciosa
Are an Absolute Necessity in every home, and more particularly 80 when the home is situated in the country districts, away from all Town and Post .Office Clocks. You must have som9 good timepiece upon which you can rely, to catch Trains, Buses etc. This week we have opened up a Very Fins Assortment of Reliable Clocks, Clocks that are not oxpensive, but which will be appreciated v more particularly as Accurate Timekeepers 14-DAY-ROUND OAK CLOCKS.-Plai'n white dials 12 inches diameter. Suitable for Hall, Office, or Library, ...' ... «o/- each. POLISHED NICKEL CARRIAGE ALARM CLOCKS,—Height 6 inches. White enamel dials, - 21/. each. SMALL GDN-iIETAL TIMEPIECE,-30-hour. Diameter of dials 2 inches. Anew and dainty little clock. Suitable for Bedroom, ty6each. THE SAME CLOCK, fitted in an Imitation Tortoiseshell Case. Suitable for Travelling. 10/6 each WE CUARANTEEEACH FOR 12 MONTHS, AND SEND THEM POST \ FREE ON RECEIPT OF REMITTANCE. STEWART DAWSON i CO. (NX), LIMITED, i JfcViELLERS, WELLINGTON. ' ,_ , C 1062
' 'PABORANGI.'ROMNEYS. _ ' - i >"|POUNDED on tho best selected Stock, and. devolopea "with a special view of" Fleece 'itt' i n -»P provoment and Maintenance of the Breed's Noted Constitutional Character. ' THi, PARORANGI SYSTEM OP STUD FLOCK MANAGEMENT IS RECOGNISED A3 THE MOST UP-TO-DATE IN THE COUNTRY. i > ' Tho Sheep are bied on high country, and consequently are suited to a wide range of environment. , ( Stud and Flock Rams for sale on application to , E. SHORT, ClOil ' ' i Purorangi, Tedding. THE WAIRJUUFJI FUMEES 1 CO-OP, ,ISSN=, LTD. PRODUCE AND PROVISION YERCaAVTS, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS, , HEAD OFFICE, MASTERTON. GENERAL STORES AT WELLINGTON, GREYTOWN, MARTINBOROUGH, CARTEIiI'ON, PAHIAriJA AND EKETAHUNA. C 516 \ iKi _ MANAGING DIRECTOR, M. Caselborg ~ '' WHAT 1 SPECIALISING 1 DENTISTRY ■ 't . mean's. In our Parlours, one Specialist devotes his whole talent to Extraction; another to Pilnnes, Bridge and Crown work; and others to the making of Artificial Teeth. You see, each of our Dentists is a thoiough Expert in hie partictilar branch 1 of the business • he 1 devotes his \\ hole intelligence to doing one special thing, and naturally, he does that one thing particularly well. It is wise, tWrefore', to go to Specialists who haye a large ( practice (and, consequently, grejter skill and experience thau , general practitioners) for your dental requirements. You will then receive permanent satisfaction, and be saved much dis- i 'oomfiture." ' ' '" ' ' ' , All our methdds are modern and perfectly painless. We'guarantee satisfaction or raturn your cash. All our charges strictly moderate. ANDREWSTWYETT, LONDON DENTAL INSTITUTE, c »Sa WELLINGTON. i
-A BIG OPPORTUNITY FOR THE HOME '•BUILDER. A GREAT many people who appreciate and want artistio homes are not able to select'the materials or the harmonious combinations of colour which make the house a place of rest and good taste. ■ Busy with other interests, few have the opportunity to investigate the possibilities of artistic, practical decoration. An unusual opportunity is now open tothoso who are planning to build a new homo in the near future, or "who are already building a house or remodelling the old one in that they can now obtain without charge ' expert advico and assistance regarding decorating and furnishing, . both inside /and out. Messrs. R. and E. Ticgey. and. Co., Ltd., have an expert, who is busy from one year's end to another, preparing colour schemes, etc., for the smallest'cottage to the largest hotel. Patterns sent post free. A member of the firm, Mr. L. H, Tingey, who has just returned tram. England, selected, while in too factories, all the latest wallpapers for the season 1909. These papers are now open and wo are the only peopli' who can show 1909 designs. It will pay jou to consult us. Anyhow, we don't charge you "for coming to see our lovely new season's wallpapers. You'll find our 6hop m' Manners Street, where there is always 6uch a lovely show of Pictures. Don't forget the name, E. AND E. TINGEY AND CO., LTD.', GLASS AND WALLPAPER MERCHANTS, WELLINGTON. ■ ' - • • ■ 'C 693 Great Eud=of=Season Sale. 100 Trimmed Hals, 6s. lid. ISO Models to Clear at 12s, 6d. MRS. MATHEWSON'S, J —, UMBTQN QUAY., ~8200 J
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 422, 3 February 1909, Page 5
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