IT BEGINS, TO-DAY. Tie Great inter Clearing Sale At the D.I.C. ENTRANCING BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.'; \ : 1 SATINS, SILKS, AND NINONS AT PRICES AMAZINGLY REDUCED: / V SATIN CHAUMEUSE, double width, the most popular ftibrio of the day. In . ivory, sky, pink, heliotrope, gendarme, fraiso, prone, copper, brown, moss, oleotric and blackv Usualpriccs, 7a. lid.'and Bs. 6d: SALE PRICE, sa. lid. SATIN CHARMEUSE, double width, wool back. In peacock, reseda, fraiso, sky, | . brown, moss, and black. Usual prices,'4s. lid a"nd ss. Cd. • SALE PRICE, 3s. Ud. FLORAL BLOUSING SILKS. Usual price, ls/lld. /SALE PRICE, is. STRIPED LOUISINE BLOUSE'SILKS. ' ' ' Usual price, 2s. 6d.p SALE .PRICE, h. 4}d. , CHIFFON TAFFETAS COSTUME SILKS, double width. ' ' „ Usual price, 6s. Ud. SALE PRICE, 4a. HI CREPE DE CHINE, double width, in wide range "of now shades. Usual price, 6s. lid. SALE PRICE, 3s. IU. CHIFFON VELVET, dcruble width. UsuiTprioo, 19s. 6d. SALE PRICE, 7*. Ud. ' 300 SPECIAL EVENINC BOX ROBES. * Beautiful effect in SEQUIN ROBES, LACE ROBES, EMBROIDERED ROBES— '' Have fully shaped skirts, which only require to be joined at the back seam, ■ i with unmade bodice piece. ALL 1 THESE ROBES ARE GREATLY REDUCED' -. IN PRICE. , . •,/'",'- "" ' « ' DXC.' ' ' ' SPECI.AL SAL€ 'i ft '\ OF .- l CIICE WITiEI ; CiifASI '■ AND * TABLE COVERS. . BEST SELECTION AND/ VALUE IN THE CITY. •OEOIOE. WINIEI, Boßsehold Linen Bepartmeat,. " THE CORMEg," CUBS and STREETS. , ' —n-f— ■'"" ■ .»—■-—"■——"■■ anuiiin M.i,.Liniiniin/i«uiiiiimiiuniii.iinii«iiii«iiii»ilil«»mii«iilii», S ELECTROrPUTED SPOONS AND FWS.
1 I ~ In manufaotu'ro v of Spoons and Forks there aro three important I . | rl. Tho Quality of tho Metal to be plated., \ ' ' , -, 1 ~ 9 , 2. Tito Amount of Deposit'of Pure Silver. • -i -•- . R 3, Tlie Workmanship. ,« ' I i- .-.-« ..it •, H -{, . , I In the manufacture of Tho Stewart Davreon'Spoons'ana' V<n3a, only ' \ 1' 9 the purest and hardest Nickol Silver is used. " ' \ ' I ( The Deposit of Silver is such that, if tested, will be found to bo I heavier than that of othor makes. 1 The Workmanship, is of .tho Best. 1 011ß Al QUALITY SPOONS AND FORKS ARE THE BEST-VALUE '' ' ' IN NEW ZEALAND. t Table Spoons and Forks - 355. per doz. ", Dessert do- do. ■' 255. >, ■ i Tea ; Spoons " - 1 -' 15s. „ x /. 1 gent Post Free in any Quantities on Receipt of Remittance.. ./ , STEWART DAWSON & Co. (N.Z.), Ltd., 1 Jewellers, "The Treasure House," Wellington. v I \ , < ", ' , C 1062 I THE WAERARAPA FARMERS' CO-OP. ASSN.. LTD.. PBODUCi, AMI i'uoVIMON MEIJCHA NTS, STOCK AND STATION AGENTS* • ' HEAD OFFICE, MASTERTON.' \ GENEEAL STOEES AT WELLINGTON. GEEYTOWN, MAETINBOBOUGH. CABTEETON, VAHIATBA, AND EKETAnUNA. ' „ aK , J MANAGING DIRECTOB, M. Casolberg, YOU can crowd a lot of individuality into a Suit of Clothes if you know how. We know how, and the result is that fine distinction of appearance, for whioh our Clothe*' are iamous. PEICES ARE A DECIDEp SAVING TO YOU.' MORRISON AND PENNEY. ■i ,,v TAILOBS; 114 WILLIS STREET* 1 j cna \^u^m,M W ( »jyrjjjjKjTjg» LAVATOEY BASIN ' By Appointment , | ' ' I wUMlfil/llMixP i , QUITE THE LATEST AND.'MOST . \ »..__ .....~. ~~~ i SANITARY BASIN ON TflE , i PURE, WHOLESOME \ . MARKET. v I AND BENEFICIAL j | • \ ' CALL AND INSPECT OUR STOCK. 3 Acati-AtOai,mUcn6'Ce,WitliiiiUn. <
Thomas Ballinger & Co., Ltd., PLUMBERS AND IMPORTERS, . ' CB, 60, 62 VICTORIA' STREET. "\ *• ' , C 947 / TinmiimiiT\ir , "' l "'" JII " , "' J1 ' LU "" ' ''""""flMilking machine ■:. WOHDEBFUL SUCCESS of the 1908 ,' MODEL fitted with," THOIE " CUTS. i FREE TRIAL SATISFACTION, GUARANTEED WtwlUrU2USHWC£KlYth«o(libisittUun. i - ' TtMmomalNo. 5 / ■ y Mr. A. H. Briseo, Awaliuri, ' Bays;—l have used , tho L.K.Q. i Machiiio for tuo years, and I I am perfectly satisfied lum it, and i lmvo recommended it highly to , all ivlio linvo asked about it Agcnte: J. CMacEwali 8 Co.,ltd! . ' > ,ii WELUNCTON. , . 0 ■ * • i Cl2S7'
Watch Yourfect! I If you are & man with your way to make, look to your feetl Untidy boots will spoil you, howover well you are dressed and hatted. Get neat boots-and make them look well and last long by using a perfect polish. It is spelled, ; R-A-b-I-U-M'! At a (trifling cost it gives a permanent polish,and a uniquo presoivative. You spread it thinly now and then.' Occasional rubbing does the rest. You have a denßO black, - very brilliant gloss. At a cost of sixponce you get incalculable extra ,wcar in your boots. ' Made by McLEOD, *^ MarUdboroijjli&Wellington. QQ g Sold Everywhere.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 545, 28 June 1909, Page 8
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686Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 545, 28 June 1909, Page 8
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