Dress Materials Eilraoriarg ! J Nearly £3000 worth being Sacrificed at >j Wamock- & A&m's 1 Tasteful Mew Year Gifts. Oar E&dwroom. is iiow. Teplete .with the Very Latest in CfcLINA and GLASSWAKE.Recent; shipments have put the finishing touch to our wonderful arrayof Neir Goods.THe selection is tho Largest ana the Best "we have ever placed before the public. - ROYAL POLAND.CHINA, in exquisite shadings and lovely decora- H" ' tkms, in Tea Sets, Cups and' Saucers, Dessert Platec, Salad and Fruit j Bowls, Flower Pots, Svreofc Dishes, - v ! : :» BRITISH HAND-MADE CRYSTAL, in Sugars, Jellies, Homes, etc. PARIAN FLOWER-HOLDERS and FIGURES, and a vast: array , of other lines. • FOR EVERYTHING IN CHINA AND EARTHENWARE, CRAIG & Co., , ' , 33 Manners Street. 1..
What do you Pay for Tailoring? IF YOU'VE BEEN IN THE HABIT OF PAYING £5 ss. " j FOR A TAILOR-MADE SUIT OF CLOTHES, HERE'S YOUR ' .' j OPPORTUNITY TO - 1 SAVE A GUINEA, AND, AT THE SAME TIME, BE AS WELL—IF NOT BET-TER-DRESSED-AS, FORMERLY. FROM NOW ON THERE WILL BE NO NECESSITY ' TO PAY£S Ss.j.FOR AT TE ARO HOUSE YOU CAN HAVE TO YOUR.OWN MEASUREMENTS A First-Class Tailor-made Suit for £4 4s. These £4 4s, SUITS will be tailored on the bench, and will combine all the essentials of good tailoring always fonnd in TE ARO HOUSE SUITS. Cut, Fit, and Finish-will be all that could be desired; in fact thoy will be £5 ss' Suits" in "~ everything except the price. . It is distinctly,.a price concession, . . and needs no apologies — any other The range of matailor could make you.a £4 45. - Suit if' Jariata « now exhe could bo Sat,*™ WUH the TE ARO * HOUSE P.ROFIT. „,„,, if you cannot call-to^>m« If you contemplate a NEW SUIT, see them we will hav©' B one | Wmodß» T to your.\jmeasure at P°st you :_■ Patterns; ,-e_. , £4fc.by i on request^ TE ARO HOUSE,,: ■- , , Cuba and Dixon Streets, 1 . WELLINGTON. There's Nothing Like Home-made jam and Preserves! We aro right hi it this Season with the FINEST ASSORTMENT of NECESSARIES. ENAMELLED PRESERVE PANS, 4s. 6d., 6s. Ed„ Bs. 6d. BRASS PRESERVE PANS, Bs. 6d., 7s. 6d., Bs. 6d., 10s. 6d. MASON'S JAM JARS, 3s. 6d., «s., ss. 6d. Dozen. JELLY "JARS, is., 2s. ed. Dozen. WOOD SPOONS, 4d., 8d„ 84, WIDE MOUTH PRESERVE JARS, 6s. 6d. p3r Dozen. EXTRA RUBBER RINGS FOR MASON'S JARS, 6d. per Dozen. DELIVERED FREE, SAFE, AND PROMPTLY. 1 ■ " " TELEPHONE 2280. , SIS HARDWARE, The Cheapest .Ironmongers, CUIIA STREET. WELLINGTON.
TO meat a, popular demand ."The Do-' . minion" has established a classified Advertisement Department. If you have' i anythingto. sell,, or if/yon wish' to. buy; anything, take advantage of.this oppor* hmity. Advertise now. v 7
THE results obtained by Advertisers in tho Classified Columns .of "The Dorainioi" are such as to confirm their belief th'at tho paper .has a .wider : circu: lation than , any other daily journal in Ne»* Zealand. "
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 732, 3 February 1910, Page 3
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