Dress Materials Extraordinary! Nearly £3000 wopth being Sacrificed at * \ it Tasteful New Year Gifts, " ■ Oar Showroom is now replete with the Vcrj Latest in CHINA and , GLASSWARE Recent shipments have put the finishing touch to our -wonderful array of New Goods. Tho Selection 18 tho Largest and the Best we have ever placed before the public. % _ ' ROYAL POLAND CHINA, in exquisite shadings and-lovely decorations, m Tea Sets, Cups and Saucers, Dessert Plates., Salad and Fruit Bowls. Flower Pots, Sw«ot etc. BRITISH HAND-MADE CRYSTAL, in Sugars. Jell.es, Honioe, etc. j PARIAN FLOWER-HOLDERS and FIGURES, and a \ast array J of other lines. j t FOR EVERYTHING IN CHINA AND EAPTHENWARE, ! 33 Matrae-S St_eet> | '' This Is tho logond borne by a large '• , ' ticket in ono of the Cuba street --'-' ' Windows at TE ARO HOUSE, referv Mβ Display of Summer Dress Goods at .-.. Is. !Sd; yd. f" Qγ '21 -; A» d Extraordinary Value thoy car- ''-■■-» " talnly are, for In the ordinary way "*' ' much higher amounts would be necos- _ sary to purchase any of them. Tho __ -o, materials include :— iCff Way 9 SILK AND WOOL EOLIENNES, '-"'.-"--—*--. "TAFFETAS, SILK _"JL I-, "'..", I ""T SPOT TAFFETAS, STRIPED MO- _ . - - - ■ HfllßS| puA|N , MOHAIRS,' f\ n j w ' J CRYSTALLINES, FRENCH ARVniy« MURES,, ETC., ETC. < , v No, It Is not too late to have another ~-,,- Summor Dress—at any rate, It wduld -t, ~ - , pay you , to buy a length now to keep "— ' "" i '"( vour buroau drawer "Mil Qu * ant ' . - . ' ' Cuba and Dixon Streets, WELLINGTON. There's Nothing Like Home-made Jam and Preserves'! We are righi in it this Season vnth the FINEST ASSORTMENT "of NECESSARIES. • ENAMELLED PRESERVE PANS, 4S. 6d., 6S. 6d., Ss. 6d, BRASS PRESERVE PANS, 6s. ed., 7s. ed., Bs. 6d., 10s. 6d. i MASON'S JAM JARS, . 3s. ed., *s., Bs, Gd. Dozen. JELLY JARS, 25., is. ed. Dozen. WOOD SPOONS, 4d., ed., itL WIDE MOUTH PRESERVE JARS, 6s. 6d. per Oozon. EXTRA ROBBER RINGS FOR MASON'S JARS, 6d, per Dozen. DELIVERED FREE, SAFE, AND PROMPTLY TELEPHONE 2250. SIS HABDWARE, The Cheapest Ironmongers, CUBA STREET. WELLINGTON. >T-°~~~ r ", _. -~-,,.^ T-ho Most interesting department in IWf&rf&Vffl our fa ßt <>rj is that' of SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH. It is in the charge of Mechanical Profession, so far ss SEW INC MACHINES are concerned, men who have made their mark as inventors themselves. Never a .week passes but this department receives from the four quarters 'of the Globe, model's, plans, and suggestions as to improvements in the Sowing Machine, and ite acoessones. Every gonuixo novelty of real practical value is at onco made use of. Thus it la that SINGER always LEADS. Others follow with cheap Genn aa or American imitations of patents which long oxpired. We have just recejved from the FACTORY ow'firSt consign- ' mont of Tho XXth CENTURY SINCE!?, the Very Latest and Best, It is the result of fifty years' experience in making Sewing Machines use This is absolutely the lightest running lock-stitch Sβ—mg Machmo in the market. , * See the Latest Model at the .Singer Depot, 8 Willis Street, Wellington.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 741, 14 February 1910, Page 3
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