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; . Never was there v/ j I a Truer laying ;■ I j " TJse world makes a beaten path to the man who does things best." I | —_ , | j Our Mail Orders come from all over the Colony; from j North to South, from East to West, ana we invariably know I ! that one mail order makes a customer and one customer I makes many more; for Honest Dealing and Low Prices, like . I IH Cood News, travel fast. Send us a postcard' for patterns, or for anything you require, and always remember that you have [ our written guarantee to return your money if everything Is not entirely to your satisfaction. Lace Curtains and Curtainings. \ WHITE AND CREAM LACE CURTAINS. 2i jards long, 2S. 6d., 2s. 11d., 3S. 6d. 3 yards long, 3S. 6d., 3s. lid., 4s. 6d. Z\ yars long, ss. nd., 7s. 6d., Bs. 6d. 4 yards long, 12s. 6d., 15s. 6d., 17s. 6d. EMBROIDERED NET CURTAINS (White Only). 255. Gti., 305., 325. 6d., 355, CREAM MADRAS MUSLINS, 40in. to SOin.wido, lojd., is., is. 3d H Is. ed. Casement Cloths. DYED BOLTON SHEETING, 50in. wide, is. 6d. Largo Variety of PLAIN AND FIGURED CASEMENT CLOTHS, 50in. wide, Is. 3d., Is. 6d., Is. 11d. | 54in. HERRINGBONE BORDERED SHEETING for Curtains, mid. yard. BORDERINGS to match, BJd.,'9id., Is. LOOPED MADRAS MUSLINS, for Brice Curtains, is, 3d. yard. The NEW CASEMENT CLOTH, with Ivory Rings and Lace - B Insertions, for Short Curtains, i Is. Hd., 2s. 6d., 2s. Hd., 3s. 6d. yard. Furnishing Drapery. TAPESTRY TABLE COVERS: 2 yards by 2 yards, Bs. 6t1., 10s. 6t1. : 12s. 6d. | .2 yards by 2} yards.. 10s. Gel., 12s. 6d., 14s. Bd. 2 yards by 3 yardsi 15s. 6d., 17s. 6d., 225. 6d. ' LINEN COVERS, the newest thing in WASHABLE TABLE COVERS. ■ ■ . ' 14 by 14, 7s. 6d., 10s. 6d. 2 by 2, 15S. 6d., 18s. 6d. '<■ 2 by 2J, 17s. 6d., 19s. 6d. 1 VELVET PILE TABLE COVERS, , 395. 6d., 455., 495. 6d., 525. 6d., 595. 6d. ART SERGES, blue, green, and crimson, ' Is. 6d., Is. 9d>, 2s, yard. FURNISHING TAPESTRIES, all colours, , I Is. 11d., 2S. ed., 2s. 11d., to 7s. 6d. yard. : { PLUSHETTE, 2s. 11d., 3s. 6d.,-3s. Hd. yard. NEW CRETONNES, B|d. " j ■ ''' ■ • j Comparison Always Courted at I : : _ ■ -.felliagfon's Busiest Store. '"' ■|| _____ , j vv 'i '' _ Luscious Peaches, - Plums, I' OaVe JQU tttea . Damsons, Nectarines, Delicious.' -..,." Apples' and Gooseberries—the ' , ' c ' c e f ru '' a g° from NelPfppk son's famous orchards, canned tsf '—a. ready for household use. The apples are of the "Five- - II P_e'F_i*-ts? TT Pippln " , va f y ' the 11 "... finest canning apple known. . I- - ' Sold in gallon and half-gallon tins. Served plain with eustard, or ' baked in a pie, they make a ■ dish fit for a king. They come at an opportune time, and en- Get t_e K Pie FfOitS. able that variety to be given to the day's dinner which is so much desired. They're Better! • ® __ LB i r* HOUSEWIVES, Medicated M f of ' >Jj. SEA SALT. Wilson's ™ . BAMS* BACON. M I SEA BATHING M AJ -B from Pigs killed . _„.. . ..„_ ~»-..'...,. _..... ■"-*• under strict Govern- . TRY A HOT "SEDIP" BATH. meat Inspection. IT'S THE CURE FOR RHEUMAT- 5 "" FROM ISM, WEAKNESS, TENDER FEET, • ■ ■ •■ DISEASE. RICKETS, ETC. Cl earJ Thousandsi of people suf"SEDIP" BATHS THOROUGHLY , f er , f £ om eatins ""P"" INVIGORATE THE WHOLE SYS- and ' iv.ion. ■'•■■• * TEM I WHETHER YOU'RE ILL OR Palat . hAMsTd BACON i ALLGROCE_RS.Is.6d. able. AMo __*_ y | levin & co., »«;: l fi,a: I Snip besntt T a k e nothing but ■ s>oie Agenis. ! . WILSON'S. ~ WAIRARAPA BACON FACTORY. {' MADAME IDTSC HK A. Ham if , ™?T 2 S™ C ';f ers ' H. WILSON, Proprietor DRESSMAKER j-- lm k... »,..»..... ...., ...--^^-n^,,,;] AND LADIES' TAILOR,. — y—' 7 BOULCOTT CHAMBERS. ... AbOUt ' Ladies' Own Material Made Up. Ei@CtE*lCa[ WOfk. ' njMIEUE is an impression abroad that T JOSEPH, LADIES' TAILOB , , the lo !' est plilxi electricai work ia 1. (Lato of Nodine and Co.), % , NEW AUTUMN GOODS AKBIVBD, hlV ° ProVed thlS a cosU y Call anil Inspect. Cheap Electrical Work so colled means Costumes, from £i 4s. Skirts, from both unnecessary risk, and higher cost JEI ss. Ladies' Own Material of maintenance. Experience proves it Made Up. conclusively. Thono 3083. Boulcott Chambers, We have built a reputation for 25 vears BOULCOTT STREET. on HIGH-CLASS WORK, and we dale ' ' not lo.'er it by supplying inferior goods or workmanship. WELLINGTON ART DEPOT. ° Ur Tltff^ HANNAH'S BUILDINGS, you to ask us for ■ a ■ Lambton Quay. P"ce on your work. mHE Misses Macnndrew and Hayes ai u^uJtieS 1 FtfStiW TDBNBULL & JONES, ltd.,' Shades seen in Wellington before. p T P(>TOrr.i. „....,_„, ' These Shades are mado entirely of ex- L.NGINEEKS AND quisiteW tinted beads, whicli soften, COM.RACTOES, ' without obscuring the light. U, 21, and: 23 131.A1E STREET, Wo have also Flower Shades from 2s. WELLINGTON. Dd. caoh. Candle do, in Silk, Paper, and Linen, from Is. Gd. per pair. . ■ , Ladies' own Lamp Shades re-covered at By T 'nreasonable prices. Spedal AS*g& -«__Sr. _-r- — i ...; Appoint- thoGovemoi. nioiit. "3— Lo rd p lnito g THE DOMINION" employs a staff of TQOUQUETS for Weddings and Pressm. Advertising Experts, whoso services JO tations, Dainty Ppsiea and Baskofa are always available. I hey will give for Birthdays, Bon Voyage, etc Wreaths valuable- Adyico to Advertisers. :a nu a ud Funeral Emblems.sent to any part o! Write Advertisements without !_£..«_» Dominion. Miss Murray, Vioi-Beial ( ~ ar4!e • ISHUis fiteat. .W__i_mi'

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 819, 17 May 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 819, 17 May 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 819, 17 May 1910, Page 3

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