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; i SEND POST CARD FOR SAMPLES, •. I - j 42-in tJNION CHEVIOTS, in shades of Old Rose, Purple, Moss, Brown, . 1 iSavy, ana Black, Is. 6d. yard. 42-in ALL-WCOL SATIN VENETIAN, m Olive, Light Brown, Dark ' I mown, Paon, Reseda, Light and Dark Navy, and Black, is. iojd. yard. 1 42-in. ALL-WOOL IMAZON CLOTH, in a full range of the Newest ' Shades, ■ i Is, m, yard. 43-in. ALL-WOOL STRIPED N VENETIANS, solf eolooer;, with fine urns- j jble stripe, showing in" Green, Saxe, Purple, Brown. Navy, and Kack, ' is. Hd. yard. 43-in. BEAVER-FINISH SUITING TWEEDS, for Coats and Skirts A i realiy smart fairic for an inexpensive cratnme, showing ra Stnpes, - i with the latest, colour combinations: Green and Brown, Green and , Navy, Purple and Green, etc.;, etc., IS. 9d, yard. 4a-in. TAPE STRIPE SUITING TWEEDS, in two-tone effects of Light and Dark Brown, Light and Dark Green, Light and Dark Navy, Black and Grey, • Is. lid. yard. 43-in SHRUNK CHEVIOT- SUITINGS, m Navy, Light Navy, Cream and Black, ■ '■ 2s. 6 d. yard. 43-in. CABLE STRIPE COSTUME TWEEDS, in Brown, Green, Purple, Navy, and Grey, 2s. tid. yard. i FOX'S FAMOOS. INDIGO SERGE, for Coats and Skats, • 3s. 11d. yard. OUR "SPECIAL , ? COATING SERGE, in Navy and Black, Is. 9d. yard. 51-in. THIBET SUITING, in Navy and Black only, ss. Bd. yard, 52-in. STRIPE BEAVER CLOTH, for" Tador-Made Coetnmos, Brown, • Green, Navy, and Black, SS. 6d. yard. , 42-in. COLD HERRINGBONE SUITING, in Brown, Green, Mauve. Navy, and Blnck, . 2s. 3d. yard, 46-m. SHADOW STRIPE FRIEZE TWEEDS, in Green, Saxe,'Brown, and Navy, . . 3SI nd, yard. 44-m. CHEVRON SUITING, in self-colours, shades of Brown, Green, Nary, and Saxe, ■ 3s. 6d. yard, ALL-WOOL FRENCH FLANNELS, in smart Stnpes, Light and Dark Grounds, 2s. 3d, yard. ALL-WOOL CREAM DELAINES, with Satin Stripe, in shades of Helio., Green, Sky Blue, Saxe, and Navy, 2s. 3d. yard. OMBRE STRIPED FRENCH FLANNELS, the latest novelty Mousing, in.a wide range of the newest colourings, 2S. 6d. yard, aO-in. PLAIN FRENCH FLANNELS, in shades of Cream, Sky, Cardinal, Saxe, and Navy, Is. 9d. yard. 42-in. ALL-WOOL CREAM DELAINE, ■ Is. 9d. yard. 27-in. VELVETEEN CORD, in Cream only, •,■ is. 3d. yard. 24-in. COLD \VELVETEEN, in a full range of colours. is. 3d. yard. COLD SILK VELVETS, in all the new shades, / . is. 6d. yard. BLACK VELVETS, for Millinery and Costume Coat Collars, : :. .: . ; . 2s. lid. to 21s. OTTOMAN SILK, the ..latest , ; for Millinery purposes and'dress tramming, in shades of Olive, Prunella, Brown, Amethyst, Saxe, Reseda, Myrtle Navy, 3s lid. yard. 40-in. "COAT LININGS, dark grounds of Navy, Green, Brown, Purple, and Black, with White Stripe, ' . , IOJd. yard. 40-in. RUSTLE LININGS, for Skirts. A full range of shades, 7*d. yard. ?■" 40-in. LINENETTES, in all colours, yard. 40-in. WOVEN STRIPE COTTON ITALIAN, in new designs, .• ■ . ;~ '-'■ t v [ - l ' J r '■:' ■•/:' :•■:',•■■ . 2s, 3d, yard, Busiest Store. F- : , ■ ; .""' . .. .■■ ■../"■ OF 10LT1 MITE CHINA SECOSDS. Thursday doming, 14th inst Scores of people are waiting to buy them I They consist ! of CUPS AND SAUCERB (Coffees, Teas, and Breakfasts), . PLATES (All Sizes), MEAT DISHES, FRUIT DISHES ; SWEET DISHES, JUGS, TEAPOTS, Etc., Etc. "Rememberl.Theee are ROYAL DOULTON WHITE CHINA, , and the Prices are so Ridiculously Low that a Speedy Clearance is a certainty. CRAIG & Co., %l Manners St, Wellington. ; m im.il. i «■> sj Finest English Enamel ware, GUARANTEED, NOT TO CHIP. WE STAKE OUR REPUTATION ON THE GOODS. AND WILL STAND BY EVERV ARTICLE. fc SAUCEPANS, Is. 2d., Is. 4d., is. 6d. and 28. KETTLES, 25., 2s, ed., 35., 3s; ed. " PRESIffIVE PANS, 55., 6s. ed., 7s. 6d. . WE ASK YOUR INSPECTION OF THESE GOODS. WE ASK YOU TO COMPARE OUR PRICES. y \ COUNTRY ORDERS POSTED FREE OF CHARCE. SIMS HARDWARE, Cuba Street. ____-jj.i_i ■ ' Every Mother bodsewives, ' Ask for *3 : should Bath her Baby with WILSON'S Hlld Sfi ®® HAMS & BACON. , ™ Tl/B'ADE- from Pigs killed under strict GovernTHE PRODUCT OP TTTP. OCEAN meot Inspection. WAVES, WHICH MAKES REAL SEA mSEASE ROM WATER, HOT OR ' COLD. BABY , , " WILL' ENJOY- IT, AND GROW Cl <™ t^S^^t^ STRONG, HEALTHY, AND HAPPY. and tooi - bat w ,. II IS THE FINEST KNOWN CURE Palat- HAMS AnT BACON ; FOR RICKETS. ' ' aWe< Are \ l —— ABSOLUTELY PURE. . ALL GROCERS AND STORES. uS&ntf AbStaF&Spi .... , , : Take nothing but Is. 6d. per pkt. Wilson's. WAIRARAPA BACON FACTORY. ) . Ham and Bacon Curers. ! JOSEPH, LADIEB , TAHOB f WILSON, Proprietor. , • (Late of Nodine and CoJ. ° ] "■" "tuva^Buawmrnnrrmaßma : KB* AOXUMN GOODS AEWVBD. AET DEpOT< CaU and luepeot. HANNAH'S BUILDINGS. Costumee, from £i is. Sfcirta, from Lambton Quay. ' ' SX ss. Ladies' Own Material Made'TJp. " miTE Misses Macandrew and Havca "Phono SOtSi. Boaloott Chombeo. X havo just opened the mo=t Artistio BOtTLCOTT STEBBT. and Unique Sel«otion of Electric Light ■ Shades soon m Wellington bofore. — : Theso Shades are made entirely of ei%IS ADA M E IDT.BCESI. qmsitely tinted beads, which soften, JjA ■ without obscuring the light DRESSMAKER Wo havo also Flower bhades from 2s, 9d. each. Candle do. in Silk, Paper, and AND LADIES' TAILOR, ' Linen, from Is 6d. per pair. Ladies own Lamp Shades re-covered at 7 BOTLCOTT CBAMBEBS. reasonable prices. ' """*"* To Hii Ladies' Own Material Made Up. Special ||slLsiStfS Excellency, ■ ■ ■ - ■ Appoint- .rfISkjSSL theGo\ernor. ' ~~ " ! ■ inont. mi^~ *"" m LordPlunfcct. mHE results obtained by, Advertieers •OOUQTJETS for Weddings and Presea. A. in the Classified Columns of. "The -D tations, Daintj Pos-eV and S PSTIw f a f SnCh 3 x tC ° On -s nn theil (or Bon Voyage, etc Wreaths behef fet the paper has a wider circu- and Funeral limblems 4nt to anv part of Ufaon th*a any otber. daily journal in Dominion. iliss Murray, Vic^Ee^l ,Bw ZeeiaLd. • Flonst> gj WlUl6

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 795, 19 April 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 795, 19 April 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 795, 19 April 1910, Page 3

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