r^" - '' 1 ! Wfaw.w^a.i«M I .iiMn'win»^^ | Head Offlco, Telegrams, London Office, < r Wellington. Duttilita, Wellington. 23 Lime St., KC. JOH'M DUTHIE & Co., Ltd, •HARDWARE AND METAL MERCHANTS, 6PECIALLY INVITE YOUR ATTENTION TO THEIR ( COMPLETE STOCK OF Electric Lighting Supplies, ELECTROLIERS, PENDANTS, BRACKETS, LAMPS, CLASS, AND SILK SHADES, CABLE, FLEXIBLES, SWITGHE9. METALLIC FILAMENT LAMPS, BRAND &• GRAND. The "Z " brand will save you 70 por cent, of current. It lis British made. Bums in any position, does not blacken. Approved and accepted by tho Wellington City Corporation. Shipment just lauded at Reduced Prices, suitablo for alternating or continuous current in 16, 25, 32, 50, 100 C.P. GLASS SHADES. ' % WE HAVE -A LARGE SELECTION OF GLASS SHADES IN ARTISTIC DESIGNS AND PLEASING COLOURS. i "jTOHIff' OTTHIE & Go.,''Ltd v i WILLIS STREET. ( -j - ■ s J I j Think Twice Before 1 1 I!" " M j I .Your Pay Less tfaaa I I M ■■•■,.■ • I i I 1 £4 4so ht a ! I I' 13 ■ 1 | Salt of Clothes. 1 j i 1 • M ii... • ■ i i 1 si The desire to save money forces many ■ t. | | a - Pa | | a man into the arms of the Fifty- § | |- I Shilling Suit dealer. For a fancied \ 1 1 \ 't -4 I I ..; ; economy he pockets a few shillings— r | I a along with his GENTLEMANLY I | £ ' ' --11 5 1 PRlDE—aad wears a cheap factory- it a - I l. I :JJ I made SUBSTITUTE FOR TAILORING. | ft i: i 5 | Then as lis walks abroad the sagging of the ■: I shoulders (which loolwd so shapely at first), the | \ curling of the Coat fronts (which were doctored % \ with a flat Iron), shout to the whole world—"Fac- | g ■ tory-Made." \ Pay less than SA 4s. for a Suit and you don't get Tailoring, Pay one guinea more at any other good Tailor's, and you don't get better style, fit, and workmanship than is In TE ARO HOUSE £4 4s. Tadot-. Made Sifts! These Suits enable the man who has been in the habit of paying £5 ss.'for his Suits elsewhere, to come to TE ARO HOUSE and SAVE A GUINEA, arid yet march shoulder to shoulder with the world of woll-dressed men. They also enable the man who has hitherto been forced , to wear the cheap factory-made substitutes to pay a little more, and get in the well-dresed circle. TE ARO HOUSE £« 4s. SUITS are Tailor-made from first touch to finish—Cut by Expert Cutters, Tailored by Skilful Tailors, and not in any single feature are they "doctored" with a flat iron to give them shapeliness. Moreover, in point of materials they are essentially good, and as a whole windowful of the Tweeds used in these Suits is now awaiting inspection at TE ARO HOUSE, you should —if you wish to eifect a real economy in Tailoring—see them. Call any time—the head cutter's tape and. shears are ready to give you a lengthy introduction to good tailoring, no matter what price you are prepared to pay. , .j TE ARO HOUSE, I j . Giba and Dixon Streets, 1 I •• '. Wellington •• . I Travelling Bags of All Descriptions. '■.€==- ==gg==g) BEFORE PUBCHAsJNG SEE OUR STOCK, School Bags, from 2s. 6d. Brief Bags from 7s. 6d. W. H. NASH, i 35 Cuba Street. r- ■ ■ . ■ Happiness ! >%;J! /Jfr%VYk?/ i "I do not think we rente Iww much !■-' ,7 ti, « l-'j[J dentistry is amnedci not only with hamncss but healthr-loim Derbt. Wise -words from a wise man. Tou cannot be happy with troublesome teeth. Ton need the ministry of a good dentist. If your teeth are defective, let us treat them for you. Let us fill them where necessary.; or, if they arc hopelessly decayed, let us I crown and bridze them or Dt you with natural-looking artificial substitutes. Few Strictly Moderate in All Cases. Estimates Given Before Work is Commenced. BEAUTIFUL SETS . - . - £2 2s and £3 3s. TEMPORARY SETSire-matle to Permanont - - £1 Is. I PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS :- Injection, 1s; Gns, or our Special Painless System, 2s 6D. Painless Extractions FREE when sets are ordered. ANDREWS & WYETT ' Corner Willis and Manners Streets, WELLINGTON. 6 HOURS: 0 a.m to 5.30 p.m.; 7 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. J
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 868, 14 July 1910, Page 9
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