• ■ What Corset Do Yoo Wear ? - ' ; . v In ordinary cases, women have to adapt if If I 111 If 111 telitp tj themselves to their corsets. The perfect cor- ■ $ " j ■ set is adapted to the woman. That is why w " ' """"* " *""'■"""" *' the woman who once wears the perfect corset I straightway stops experimenting with all |j |fl fa • V& g d "'■' The C.S.L. is the perfect -. - ; -T , - ~...1r.,,.u,.. u ,. ~, * I I corset. It confers the hall-\*>lok»-<'G " mark of style and quality. f assured PERFEC ' T SUPPORT TfQll j^^T^ ' distinction, it gives COMPLETF FLEXIBILITY xlsU' JiPib, JSL a the touch of convinc- uw,ln uu, u "i-i.aibii.iik ; , ing smartness to the cvniiiciTC PdMrnoT ' ■. s simplest frock. EXQUISITE COMFORT | : 0 . ALL DRAPERS. ' ' P HARDWARE BARGAINS -Hj (gg> J>k *W WT§s '"[ and make us your Kegular Ironmonger. ■ 'wills' V>*>iba*»' fiSs dtiiJs Wβ iniend to deserve this. Wβ are going to vC . ' n jjK cater for your needs as they liave never before been [j: 1 II catered for on the Quay. Wβ are going to make the ji . | . i ; & %i prices so that you aro bou nd to como again. Here LJI! ' ! . V 3P iro a few samples:— ™ s 3 3 UAS MANTLES, 5 for Is. Best CHINA .CUPS and 1 IJlfo PYBTf PSBTIAKIt is !C KINGS, Is. 9d.,'25., 2s. 6d. SAUCERS, any pattern, S IMS i 61511111 Rffl I luMil d i]= KOOH HEATERS, 12s. 6d. any shape. 2s. 6d. i doz. jT; - • " W 4»«HWW£*IiM J IWiStf. is i ASH PANS for Register 2'OILET PAPEP 2s 6d 'I : ' ! ' • B p I ": ■'-.-■- EVEIYtHIHC IS PKOHISED ■ ■ n ill Is , ; 2 pints, Is. 4d.; 3 W d - tt S * amvu Hyl » UViaitfl«Wt is 'ij pints, Is. Gd.; 4 pints, XICKEL SILVER SPOONS if -•■■ . - - '1 al is. Sd. and FORKS, Tables, ; 1 ■ ' _ > j]| KETTLES, 2, 2s. j 3, 2s. 65.; Dessert, 45.; Teas, U " i ,f || KE'NRI 3 CK'S clst aateed IyS GuM " |! , We proml-ed the public something very excep- ,i :■ IqiLERS, Red u a ced x |^| r s i! rE TABLE ■ t ""'al In Bargains at our Money-Raising Sale, but ;:. : s TRAVELLING Johnson's, ■ 75., Bs. per ■- v the-crowds that-rallied to our .-Store greatly exceeded • ..-; 11 ME 1/ 1 13s.- 28 30 15s. Moseley's, 65., 7s. per gmtl?® ' ' «peotations-and our ideas are not small. We , ' ~; '» [ji Pi m Mtt\'p 'payuq' 1 kp' *c- * dozen, 1 • fIIIfw 7s 6d ' carvers in Ca=e 3 for B&js* \ aszi " thank thank the n ublll! for confidence re- . . it ff f f F S,Sf' ss ' 6d " pocket 10 Siv ES in 1® I ■.' posed in us - and «-■ •» "nee that that con- . " ; 'f ra /I tl n BRUSH MATS, 25., 2s. 9d., endless variety from, tzM?*<'• rq . fidenoe will never be betraved : I i- ~UM fi • 3l), Si t° s ' 6d. i i24Jj -.. j j • To-day an,l until the end of Sale fresh iines will i be brought forward. Each department contributes v ';' '. by offering its quota of attractions, which from the A ;, viewpoint of Quality and' Low Prices cannot be i equalled elsew'iere. " Be Jiust to Yourselves!. ' .'■'■'[ ■ ;■.,■■ Oomsaare Our Prices. ' : ,. WE KNO'W THEY. ARE LOWER THAN OTHER i ' PEOPLE'S; AYE WANT YOU TO KNOW. . Wdlingtoii*s Busiest Store.' "' ""T* BY APPOINTMENT. THE SCOULLAR CO. are making a special feature in Sideboards of a new style, entirely without mirrors. The example illustrated is one of many to be seen in their galleries, and an t . invitation is extended to view these novel designs, irrespective of any desire to purchase, I : ..THE .HATHAWAY SIDEBOARD, Six feet wide, in Tasmanian String Bark,-to timber closely rosetnblmg oak, and impervious to worms. '■■ ;..'.-.. ■ ' Eib ids. ; ■■;.: Laiton Quag, Welfmgton.
it — tj """areas ot inner Lines e t SIMS HARDWARE, The Chsapes il '■ f~* —"""* "*""—"""" "' ' '.""""""V x i BRIGE'S ! REGENERATOR j IB The unique Hair-Producer. Prlco, 3/6; ! | s special strength, 5/6. , i ii BRICE'S CIRCASSIAN CREAM e The enemy oi dandru/f. Keeps the s sculp in perfect condition. Price, 2|-. s Here are examples out of hundreds of i what theso peerless remedies are doing t- tveryda >' : ._ i, ' -. Before Uslna. | After Uslm. I- ; These photographs are Guaranteed [h genuine and unretsuched, by Mr. H. H. " Clifford, of Chrlstohurch. « ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTES! '■ V' J d e BRICK'S EKGENEEATOR can be ol . tained at tho Pharmacies of:—R. Johi Eton, Cnba Street; 0. li. Perrett, Mai * ners Street; \\V S. Wallace, Witl 0 Street; C. 4. Fletcher, and Dunb. si Sloane, Lanibtbn Quay; S. Brodin, Uoi d stable Streot; B. Aplin, Petone; and i ,r the D.1.C.,. where original photograpi § cau also bo Been. ■e I : ; v fkEB ESS 1 j NATURE'S \ . I : \ FAIREST I t ; j FRUITS „ j i; ' I IRiPKISOJMED.j I Pure Fruit and I Sugar Only. \ lib., 21b., 7lb. Tins, * I and 2 lb. Glass Jars. a } " TyOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS, vhe i'-tt. you operate a ■s STANDARD ROTARY t You protect your health, reserve you 0 strength, do more and better work, ful c comfort and pleasure to your sewing, an 0 save a lot of tiuio and worry. Lock au > Chain Stitch on the same Machine. TJi j. SXANDAItI) is the Finest aad Most Con u plete Sewing AlachinD in the World, an n wo are sure it will give YOU more eati; ~ faction than any other make. It alway does Ask any user! j. All duplicate parts kopt. Ten year; „ guarantee, llachines delivered Free. In upectioa cordially invited. F. J. W. FEAR, ENGINEER' AiSD IMPORTEE. 1 99 WILLIS STEEET. * AIL MAKES SKILFULLY EEPAIKEE it : : I PERSONAL RgagST^ I CONSULT A SPECIALIST FREE. I I UJia in New Zealand are particularly (or- 1 |> tunatc in having jucli a reliable and experienced W f Sjecialifl to refer lo in matters of the loilei ai S k I iJ ,: ? MeElwjm. the N.Z. A,enl W "Milos (j j. 6 Toilet Co." Mi,, MeElw.Mt,. who has made a t! 0 ft We itudy o! all mallets conccrnins the Toilcl. A „ K tires her advice lo enouircrs abiolutcly free. II Ej 3 & hair is fallinr; or lurninslirey. or if you are troubled I ~ t< bytriowunsichliyhaiuDiilhclaceorarr.is. why B) Q I not write now I? Miss Mclilwain. wiio will write M r W I ,0 " P 0"™" i« reply, civinc yon the benefit oi v ' jvj her laree experience in the treatment siie ore- K u M vmUes. All correipondcncc is treated as ilriclly B '• I confidential. Addresj your Idler to ;| 1 1 MISS M. IWcELWAIIM, I - fi 254 QUEEN STREET, @ } AUCKLAND. KSSfSSg^ WE DOING "RINGS HALL JIAKKBD. GUARANTEED QUALITY. i L. W. LUDWEC, 8U LAMBTOJS QUA 2
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 827, 27 May 1910, Page 3
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