or just gotog £* « SSa A H ft ? ° r i || WffiW uro or.surg«*l M WA t „ «itdtum nor any drug «nx» b . one 4 p Se&sofl' s G©wns *»*™™^ El 3 '] ACE DOES NOT WITHER, NOR' \ CUSTOM STALE, THE INFINITE | VARIETY OF THE SILK WEAVERS' jj PRODUCTIONS, AND EVERY SEA- ; SON SEES THE INTRODUCTION OF 5 ■jj ■". A HOST OF CHARMING EFFECTS t AND COLOURINCS. I 5 IF YOU WISH TO VIEW ALL THE I I LATEST SILKS AS WELL AS THE i 5 MANY OLD FRIENDS WE HAVE | KNOWN FOR YEARS, A VISIT TO 5 \ THE SILK SECTION AT v 3 IS ABSOLUTELY INDISPENSABLE. i • \ "HALUCANITE" is the new silk. Please ask to see it. , \ You'll find it particularly adapted to Evening Gowns and jj Blouses. "Halucanito" comes in pink, sky, cream, amejj , thyst, vieux rose, grey, navy, mole, and saxe; 39in. \ ...wide, ..; . , '4s. 3d. yard. \ A Lovely Range of GEISHA SATINS, suitable for Day and jj Evening Wear, in sky, cream, nil,' saxe, moss, navy, pink, ; helio., white; 36in. wide, ~ , "3s. 6d. yard. | ' Great Values in CHIFFON TAFFETAS, 39in.' wide, in white, 1 \ cream, sky, pink, helio., saxe, vieux rose, browns, navys, jj amethyst, moss, turquoise, ' ss. 6d. yard. I Wonderful Value PAILLETTES, 39in. wide, ss. 6d. yard. 1 i These are beautifully soft and uncrushable, which may be . \ bad in helio., nil, pink, sky, vieux rose, reseda, white, \ saxe, cream, brown, moss, amethyst. ' ,{ 5 A Special OTTOMAN COEDS, in,a variety of the v | leading shades,'2o to 22in. wide, 's" «-*''-" IS.- ntf, yard. 3 Easily worth 4s. lid. yard. I SATIN STRIPE GAUZE for Evening Gowns, in ivory, sky, jj "', helio., rose, champagne; 43in.'wide," 4S. - 6d.' yard. \ FANCY CRYSTALLINES, suitable for Evening or Day Wear, | in white, pink, sky, cream, helio., nil, black, saxe, mauve; ; 42in. wide, 3s. 3d. yard. | PEAU DE SAXE SlLK—Very durable—adapted for Blouses \\ or Gowns, in nil, white,' sky, cream, "moss, brown, saxe, \ vieux rose, navy, turquoise, helio., old rose; 20irL wide, \ ■''■■■■ ' ■ ■■'■' •"■" ■' ■' ■■'"■ 2s. 6d, yard. \ Mew Shipment of our \ Famous Jap Silks, \ r Extra Special Values i ' i /l ■ and an Extensive Range of Colourings. I 23in- wide, Is. yard. , 5 27ul wide, Is. 4}d. yard. | 27in. wide, Is. 9d. yard. , I ' 27in. wide, 2s. 3d. yard. < % J 27in. wide, 2s. Bd. yard, ] 10,000 Yards White Jap Silks, ! • NEWLY ARRIVED, and'the BEST VALUE in the City. 1 20in., 9d. yard. j - 23in., Is., is. 2d., is. 4d., is. 3d., yard. \ ' " 27in., is. 6d., is. 9d., 25.,' 2s. 3d., 2s. ed., 3s. 3d. yard, I .'L ' I'll -■ ■■ ■"■■J .1.u.1.1..... -...^WW^W—l.nu«p... W| . VT I 'TE AHO HOUSE,' i Cuba £k Dixon Streets, WELLINGTONS, ,
Shod■ - With Mirrors! Robert Blatchford coined a phrasa about children's " twinkling feet." He was the prophet of "RADIUM" BOOT POLISH. It «>3ts little money find less labour. The son is reflected. in dazzling flashes of light on your toe-tips. You get perfect neatneßS, effective style, finished appearance— ALL FOR SIXPENCE! It would be economy to buy it if it cost four times as much. It reduces your boot bills and adds the touch of finish to your appearance. Hade by McLEOD. PRICE Martinborough'& 'Wellington. &r\ 6 ' BfH ty Buryto4i, LANE'S MEDOLINE is specially prepared for the hands. Use it after washing clothes, dishes, floors, etc.; It makes rough hands soft, supple and smooth, i/- everywhere. 2.
I "' im'iatirn STAR;:' (BRAND) KM 111 ; E P 33l^™.'.. my.L : LE.:|.:.- : THE GREAT N.Z. DELICACY . MOM EVBBYGBOOBfi; BJSAD Y FOB pSE CarofriHy Prepued by ' The Dominion Canning. Co., N Auckland, the dollcate flavour of the original Oat is preserved In Icifl's ;oatmeal,- : The Popular Food for building .up. EODY, RAIN, and '• .'} EAUTY. For anaemic children and adults, .those troubled with Constipation,' all suffering from Insomnia, and bveryone seeking health, Oatmeal Porridge is the Ideal Diet! feleGtl i's Oatmeal Is a perfect food—rich In nitrogenous matter,' carbohydrates, and all food principles, insist on getting "MoOILL'S."
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 775, 26 March 1910, Page 14
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645Page 14 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 775, 26 March 1910, Page 14
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