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Big Wokb Don't x Make Big. Vaidest ■ AND "AN HONEST TALE SPEEDS BEST WHEN PLAINLY TOLD." HAVING THESE POINTS IN MIND, WE'RE GOING TO GIVE YOU THE GIST IN SIMPLE LANGUAGE OF A Timely EVlorcey-Saving Opportunity. . AFTER WE HAVE TOLD YOU THE PACTS, COME AND SEE THE QOODS-THE VALUES TALK MORE ELOQUENTLY THAN WE CAN. A CERTAIN WELL-KNOWN LONDON HOUSE; AFTER A BUSY SEASON OF SELLING, HAD MORE SUMMER BLOUSE-DRESSES ON HAND THAN THEY COULD HOPE TO QUIT. BEFORE THE HEAD , OF THE FIRM COULD TAKE HIS SUMMER HOLIDAY WITH A * CONTENTED MIND HE WISHED TO BE RID OF THESE. OUR LONDON BUYER, BEING ON THE SPOT, SECURED THEM AT A PRICE WHICH NOW ENABLES YOU TO BUY Very Desirable Sammer Dtesses and Costomes, at about Half their Uscal Prices. i VALUES AND. STYLES LIKE THESE ARE THE RULE!— For 21s. you can buy a SUMMER BLOUSE-DRESS in Stripod Zephyr usually .worth.3sb. Tho skirt is vory full, has foldß pipod with plain colour biased bands, also piped aad finished ' with Buttons. Tho blouso has collar and yoko of All-over Embroidery, and the latest tucked sleeves. Rcmombcr tho'Price, please, 21s. At 195.6 d., there are TWO-TONED STBIPE ZEPHYR BLOUSE-SUITS, ordinarily worth 295. Gd. These have very full skirts, crosswiso .fold at .foot, finished piping and buttons of; self colour. Tho bodice < 'b cut on tho cross, sloovos trimmed with cuffs and bands of self colour, folds on front finished with buttons, whilst tho yoko is of All-over Embroidery, - tßs. Gd. Also at 21s. thcro arc vory Stylish EMPIRE DRESSES, in Fancy Striped Zephyrs, that one would willingly pay 395. Gd. for. These have fashionable tucked sleeves with yoKc, collar and cuffs of cmbroidery. A detachable panel falls from yoko down entire longth of front, and belt of self colour, Svith ends complete each dress, 21s. There are other EMPIRE Styles at 2.55. 6d. that would fetch 42s at least in tho ordinary way. Theso'come in Stripod Zephyrs, have panel from yoke to foot out on tho bias, and finished tabs and buttons. Collar yoko and cuffs of All-over Embroidery aro also tabbed, 253. ed. At 21s. there are SELF-COLOURED ZEPHYRS well worth 355. in tho ordinary way. These are also in EMPIRE Stylo, piped with chock • and trimmed Anglais Insertion, tucked and insertion yoke with colour to match and buttons to finish, 21s. , 355. buys a Stylish SELF-COLOURED LINEN EMPIRE DRESS that , would at any other time cost at least 555. 6d. 'Thoso have cuu"b collar and yoke of tucked muslm and cmbroidory pin-tucked' sleeves and splf buttons, 35 5 l . Also at 355., usually worth 555. Gd., SELF-COLOURED LINEN EMPIRE DRESSES, detachable blouses, piped contrasting colours, finished braided buttons, N 353, 295. Gd. buys a WHITE LINEN BLOUSE worth 50s. Thoso ,aro trimmed with black and white vandyked folds; finished with buttons and.coid sleeves to match—black and silk Chou at neck, 20s. Gd. At 15s. 6d. thcro aro BLOUSE DRESSES worth 225. Gd. in tho ordinary wav. 'Thoso cowo in Self-coloured Zephyrs, the skirts have panel and fold round foot outlined with check piping. Bloubc has yoko and front to oorrospond, made of tucked muslin and insertion, whilst ' i. tho slcovcs havo groups of tucks finished with buttons, 16s. od. '- ' ' There are many other Lots from 10b. 6il. upwards, but tho quantities of each are so small it would bo unfair to advertise them—they may bo gone ere you gotthero. il U , SpeTOd™Windoj?>JDiop]ay, now being made of i thes > o l ' Goods—Be sure'* and See it. . \ .- \ . >;■ , i, *. •-, <( Cuba, and Bison Streets, ' ' 1 ' " WELLINGTON/

, L&w_t Mowers r Mad ° ° f th ° B0!lt CrUC ' ibl ° T^ BBg^' I %B| Btoel Simplo Adjusting Bar. ! ll^F^sJL^ Class A ' 17s " odp Class B ' 225 l 6d ' • Bn " Bearing 12in ' Kl,ife ' 30s ' JQ6 Cofca , i yi___«„i l iv,MnimH.ij.i„i.im«rij 1 .. l M 1 i l Ij , C 1423MP DENIAL *W» , W TREATMENT ' %-f I I Dentists, through familiarity, are inclined to treat the agony K ' ? «-«« i ° ™, th o 00 * 6111 ? 11 ! »no adopt rough treatment when a ! i gontlo and painless operation would remedy the pain with loss i ' , j russ ana worry. { « The gontlo, carefnl and painless manner in which our Dr ] 1 Kaynor extracts-tooth has gamed for our dental methods the J i enooninms of a very large clientele. I ■ i r~» Ti 8 sim P |<3 > inMponaivo, and electrically inserted'stop- % I Ting will me that aching tooth and mako it »c good as evor * 1 , ■ to - B K»~ow may be too lato, so call ttKfayl i l ™n i lo i^ 6r , yo ? delsy -nmlting "s, tho mofo too£ you | ,< wwicso—tne harder and more expensive it will be to savol i \ ! ' a- i c ° a . r 8° ma do for extracting whore octs aro ordered \ i fI'SF? P?T?, M -tractions, 1/-. Nurses in attendance. Hours! i 8.30 to 8 daily. Saturdays, 8.30 to 1; 7to 9. .' j BR, Rj-.TNESR'S . i ! j AMERICAN DENTAL PARLORS, | 5 - CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS, WELLINGTON, l | ALSO QUEEN AND WELLESLEY STREETS, AUCKLAND: I SOUTH BRITISH ISSSURAEBCE Co,, Ltd. Purely a N.Z, Owned Company, STUB, MARINE, EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY, AND GENERAL ACCIDENT ITS POPULARITY DUE TO PROMPTNESS. ' —— : . C32SJ THE OCR AN AC ? rDENT AN& GOARANTEE COBPQIUTION\'~IHIT_a BMPHvvS DS ' lm - "• J<3.«M.W> GROSS ASSETS, 1903 .... _■> 453 n„ » I,l tt,S m -1)750,113 INCOME, 1908 ...,r j'\ 1 _a «» nnaiSi'lsu J? r ~JSS? Zealand—ll7-121 CtJSTOMUObsiI QUAY. WeXIINQTOS M WirawoELDwTu? ?!s£? ._}■ sSkL ~— fl_«r«l Manaeer and Attorney (or Nitw. _«_»__.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 636, 13 October 1909, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 636, 13 October 1909, Page 4

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