A Few Lime® u [ from "the F©n©i7 WORTH WRITING FOR. Many of our best customers made our acquaintance * through a Mail Order: we've satisfied them, and, if 1 given the opportunity, we can satisfy you. Send a | - Post Card for any small line you require: "we § guarantee our ability to please you. 1 Umbrellas-- I ' Just landed a large range of these, strong frames, crook \ handles. 2s. lid., 3s. I1d„ *s. 6d„ 6s. lid. 1 UMBRELLAS in SILK LAVENTINE, with silver moonts, I and stylish handles. Bs. 6d., 10s. Bd., 12s. 6d„ 17s. 6d. J A Special Purchase of COOKING and NURSES' APRONS, Holland.and white; all full sizes. is. ad., is. lid., 2s. 6d., 2s. rid. MUSLIN APRONS, trimmed embroidery; special. lO^d, MUSLIN APRONS, trimmed embroidery; laige sizes. Is. 9d., 2s. 3d. SAMPLE MUSLIN APRONS, newest stylos; a foil range of traveller's samples. CHILDREN'S PINAFORES-Samples in all newest styles, from is. 3d. to BS. 6d, ,;', CHILDREN'S. TAN LEATHER TUNIC BELTS. : ' ' - lo£d., is. 3d., \s. «d, LADLES' LEATHER BELTS, narrow, for Russian Coats, - ' '" navy, black, myrtle, tan, beaver. 18, ORIENTAL BELTS, navy and gold, brown and gold. IS. 9d. BLACK CROMELLA BELTS, straight, with pockot attached. 2S. 3d.;, a.Novelty. LADIES' HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS. 6 for 19. LADIES' HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS. 6 for Is. 3d.; good quality. LADEIS' FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS, scalloped border. 6d., 7Jd., u. IRibbons--A Special Purchase of SILK VELVET RIBBONS, in all leading shades; 3Jin. wide. gfl, y^ The New* PHOENIX MUFFLES, in navy and white. 2s. 3d. and.2s. lid. ""'■ Where the Low Prices are— Wellington's Busiest Store.- --« l> , =^ssdllllf
I■: QREMT' SALE 1 OF DOOLTOSJ HUE CM SECOiS. ftlow Proceeding. Scores of people arc waiting to buy them! Thov consist 5 of CUPS AND SAUCERS (Coffees, Teas, and ftSkftSX I PLATES (All Sizes), MEAT DISHES, FRUIT DISHES 1 - SWEET DISHES, JUGS, TEAPOTS, Etc., Etc mi>m *' I j *, Remember! These are ■ I ROYAL DOULTON WHITE CHINA, ' 1 and the Prices aro so Ridiculously Low that a Speedy Clear- I ance is a certainty. g CEAIS & Co., 33 Manners St., Wellington, j . mag .-^ ri ~, —-m,—-.,-ni fi , f " s?mm ' -1 ' r The Delightful Goodness, The rare delicioesness, and the dessert adaptability of §s, lyf bb Preserved Et3 Fruits «aia provide many a 'tween meal • inspiration to the good housewife. Packed In Half-Gallon and Gallon Cans. | Your.Grocer will supply you with "K" Preserves. I S. KIRKPATRICK & CO., LTD., . 1 '. NELSON--" Where the Best Fruit Grows." S
n.tuu»auiiJm»'Jm«i]l'»»i««miiJKti»iii«Juniiua»>»iiii« I HOUSEWIVES, n Ask for and WILSON'S ' C MM . . HAMS & BACON. TtyTADE from Pigs killed ITA under sti-iot Gorernnient Inspeotion. ■: FREE FROM DISEASE. Clean Thousands of people suffer from eating impure and food, bat .' Wilson's Palat- HAMS AND BACON able. A" ABSOLUTELY PURE. See that they carry the Mastcrton Abattoir Stamp. Take' nothing but WILSON'S. WAIRARAPA BACON FACTORY; D Ham and Bacon Curors. | H. WILSON, Proprietor. I JOSEPH, LADIES' TAILOB • (Late of Nodino and Co.), NH>T AUTUMN GOODS AKEIVfiD, Call and Inspeot. , Costumes, from .£4 Is. Skirts, from £1 Us. Ladies' Own Material Made Up. 'Phone 3083. Boulcott Chamber* BQULCOXX SXEEEX.
Every Mother should Bath her Baby with ,' fiS SEOIP g 3S THE PRODUCT OF THE OCEAN ' ' - WAVES, WHICH MAKES REAL SEA ' WATER, HOT OR COLD. BABY WILL ENJQY IT, AND GROW STRONG, HEALTHY,, AND HAPPY; IT IS THE FINEST KNOWN CURB FOR RICKETS. ALL GROCERS AND STORES. Is. 6d. per pkt. WELLINGTON ART DEPOT < HANNAH'S BUILDINGS, ' Lombton Quay. THE Misses Macandretr and Hares have just opened the nio«t \rtistia ' and Unique Solpotion of Electric Liirht Shades scon in Wtlhngton before ' These Shades are made entirely of ex qmsitely tinted beads, uhich soften" without obscuring the light. We have also Flower Shades from is 9d. eaoh Candlo do. in Silk, Paper and Linen, tioni Is Gd. per pair. ' Ladies' own. Lamp Shades re-oorared «t reasonable prices. **
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 804, 29 April 1910, Page 3
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