TITESSES AXDBEWB 4 WYETT desire lo xyl announce deftnitolv that everv client coming to them for denial services "receives .;F% '^^S^tf^&W] to subordinates.' Every client may rely upon soelns one of the Irani* of I his well-known and reliable ilrm of Dentist.*. Messrs ANDREWS iXD WYKTT Rimnmtce satisfaction, and are content to stand by the verdict of every client, they have ever served. The thousands who come for treatment send their friends, and so the linn has built up ils cver-mi-rcating practice. Fees Strictly Moderate in All Casss. Estimates Given Before Work is Commenced. BEAUTIFUL SETS • - - - £2 2s and £3 3s. TEMPORARY SETS re-made to Permanent . • £1 Is. PAINLESS EXTRACTlONi—lnjection, I/-; Gas, or our Special Painless System, 2s (3d. Painless Extractions soio aro ordered. ANDREWS & WYE S T _DgHTftL SURGEOriS - LOKOOH DEHTfIL .I_NJTI.TUTE WILLIS & WIANNERS STREETS, WELLINGTON I HAVE YOU IKDiGESTIOfj ? -^^^^^i I _ • HAVE V@U S!GK KE&DACHES? I % ■ak© I I To avoid Indigestion. i B ThisdistreisincctUotder iscaussd by a poorly-worimz stomach, which Hin need of a 3 (& little help and a tonic. No matter how bad it may be, a dose of UEECHAM'S PILLS 3 g will speedily "ive relief. Take DEECHAM'S PILLS iccoroi.i 3 to dilutions and K f> tiie trouble will disappear. 8 I To cure Sick Headaches. ' f |j • Sold everywhere in boxes, price JO-Jd. (36 pills) I/IS (56 pills) & 2/9 (j≤B pflJs}. #
J{j fi Tho New Edward VII j t«:,,«-<,i. nC Post office in London I Tritiffipil Di , rith its 8 aores of CCQCrete ! floor space is being built of concrete! Concrete of extraordinary strength I and splendid appearance—practi- ( cally indestructible, is being mado ! in New Zealand with j largely used by the Government i in New Zealand Railways; Public i Works Department; City Corpora- ' I tions; Harbour Boards; Large i Contractors, etc BUfIWSIDE CEMENT in strength, i I'inenoss, Uniformity, Colour, ! end Purity takes highest rank, as proved by the enormous do- ! p mand. I I Agent-J. C. SPEDDING, I i-v....i>. Merchant, Wcillington.
A plate of Delicious Porridge and Milk is the Best Breakfast Food! makes porridge fit for a King or a Queen. Indeed, Porridge and Milk is a favourite Breakfast Dish with the Gracious Queen Mother of Great Britain. It is the Best Food for Children that money can buy! Oatmeal Porridgo made with McGILL'S OAT.MEAL beat? all the brcskfast foods goir.E—just try it! It will help greatly to develop Beauty, Brains, and Brawn. Bo Euro you get "McGIL.LV froia Tokomairiro, Otago.
\ tlte S«<a!ies'i Bail! ; I ©If "kffiO f§©§SLSj€Mlln b . ; i. __ ___ • ; it f I Asi Eichifesli: of Attire whseli i Exceeds m BQ&,uiy and [ ■] UnysuaSiness apjy Previous [ ;] Attempts s& Te Aro Hoyse. ~i Pact displays serve as a tnenta! yardstick by vjhlc'n you may ' 1 measure the extent of this exhibit, and its usefulness to the woman :| tvhoss Evonlns Froch or Wrap Is past redemption. ; ■j Moreover, the young woman who is Jo "come out" at a Race Ball will gather much holpful aid in choosing hor Frock for tiis moment- ; ous ocoasicn by seeing the beautiful creations now appearing in the \ Main Front Window at ; TE ARO HOUSE. . \ 1; Short descriptions of a few garments are at- ' : j tempted here, but works of art must bs seen in order 'I to obtain any true idea of thair value, and these are J! I mdoed Works of Art. - i Handsome ONE-PIECE EVENING FROCK of Champagne Satin i do Chcno. The sleeves arc of Tucked Net, ami botlico is finished i,i with Oriental Garniture. Tho skirt is nicely draped, and on the I left side is caught up and fastened with rosette. Heavy Guipuro i' is also employed in a unique trimming scheme, £6 6S. ) Another ONE-PIECE FROCK is shown in Priircoss Striped Satin. } The skirt is treated in a novel manner with panels on tho bias, J and at foot it is piped with helio. and black. The bodice, which '{ has a chemisette of Euchcd Paris Valenciennes, is prettily draped I and has sloevos of Net, tufkeel to match, Oriental trimmings com- '- plete the effect, £8 17S, ed. • Another Attractive EVENING FBOCK appears in Apricot Charmeuso. i ; It is built on the latest lines—all in ono pieeu—h.as a • folded ' ! .! bodice, whicli in turn has a vest of tucked Net, and drapinss of \ Lace as a finish to tho sleeves. Altogether a most handsome | ■: Frock, £g g Si ;■ ; A Very Smart EVENING ROBE, is shown in Black Sequin, in a foun- \- '< datiou of Glace, interlined with Chiiron. Tho boclico is finished ' } with folds and Chiffon. For a young matron, no sweeter frock I j could be dovised, • £e 63. ' ; Opem Coats and • I ; A HANDSOAIE COAT is shown in Cigar Brown Moire Antique. j ; Tho stylo is Oriental, and the handsomely braided, heavily I • fringed treatment is certainly very effective. Lined throughout I ': with Silk, • £I{T 10s. [; i A Simple, yet Beautiful, OPERA WRAP is included in tin's display, !' tho trimmings beii!% largo Black Velvet Collar, with Gold and ■]; Black Buttons, g/i. 9s. ad. \] Another Stylish Creation is an OPERA WRAP in Eau do Nil Faced [j i Cloth, trimmed Sillc Insertion and Ornaments, lined throughout, % : : , . ■ £2 15s. 6d. j> A Burnished Copper OPERA WRAP is, particularly worthy of your \. ■ notice, being trimmed with Jet Ornaments hack and i; i having Silk Collar with long Silk Tasselled Ends, £4 Os. | ; : ' OPERA COAT, in Chaudron Faced Cloth, lined throughout with S : Charmeusc, and heavily trimmed Guipuro, also Tasselled Silk Cord [' ; Ornaments, £6 19s, ed. { Sillc Crepo Kimono OPERA CLOAKS, hand-embroidered witli Col- [ ' ourcd Silk of contrasting colours —tlie designs being; of true [ Japanese origin—lris, Crysanthcnnim, Butt-eriiies, and Wisteria. '■ Quilted Silk Linings, £5 10s., Sβ 10s., and £7 10s. j : Colours include Pale, Blue, Cream, Eau do Nii, Copper, Helio. 5 Biscuit, and Reseda. [ ' : L 1 • —— y ': Asic? Yet the HaJf ss Mot Tolcfl I \. 1 __ \ _ a _ _ "_ , I Cuba, asid Dlsoa Streets, \ ) Wellington. i
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 866, 12 July 1910, Page 9
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