FOR ' ' MEWS HARD HATSj* "Puro.Fur Felts," Latest Shapjs, SPECIAL VALUE, 7S. 11d. MEN'S TUNIC SHIfITS, Dressed Cuffs. - ■ SPECIAL VALUE, 4s. 6ci. MEN'S "MOSCIEL"' ALL-WOOL SADDLE TWEED TROUSERS, SPECIAL VALUE, 10s. 6d., 13s. 6d. i MEN'S "STRIPED ' WORSTED" TROUSERS, Smait Patterns, Well . ,• Cut, SPECIAL VALUE, 10s. 6d., 12s, 6d..\ HEAVY TRAVELLING RUCS, SPECIAL VALUE, 15S. 6d.
; - The State .poach 'in. which King .Georges will,go'to M 9 Coronation Vivas J760, at:a cost of-.£Booo. '.-., ■;.: ,;■;. ■;■■,.
SILVERDUST FLOTJE,— • 25's, 2S, Sd.s 50's, Ss. 6A" OAT3IEAL—, Per Bag, 2s. 9d. PIE APRICOTS,— 1 Gallon Tins,'lS. 3d. ■ Warden's, Willis' Street, Spier. Press Fabrics-' It Mil Siftt's. ■ ' " Wo are showing a really very select' assortment of Cotton Fabrics for. Summer Blouses and Dresses, ancj 1 Out-of-town Customers cau have . samples for the mere asking. Please indicat-" tho particular class ofmaterial, and' the colours ivanted, nnd we will send the patterns Post . Tree. 45m. LINENS, in dark grey, fawn, heliotrope, vioux rose,, saxe blue, and blaok, At ss. lid. a yard. 45in. PLAL\ DRESS LINENS, id, brown, vieux rose, »axc blue, heliotrope, and light b!uo," At is. 3d. a yard, 36ih. PLAIN DRESS LINENS, in lifelit and dark'green, light, blue, heliotrope, vieux rose, and champagne,' '. . At is, 3d. a yard. FANCY CREPOLINE, in plain coj--ours, such as heliotrope, light bhio, green, vieux robe, and black; 27in. ' wido, At 3-Jd. and is. a yard. MERCERISED POPLINS, 31in.. and, 32in. Tvidc, in white, cream, navy, light brown, ricux.i'ose, grey, lifiht green, sky blue, si'xo bluej hehotrope, and black: extra choice, ' At IS. Hd. a yard. LINEEN —A- now Summer Fabric,' , 80in. to 31in. wide, in black, navy, cream, . pink, saxo blue, green, light blno, vioux rose, brown, champagne; and heliotrope, At Sjd. a yard. COTTON SHANTUNG, 2Sin. wide, in green, vieux rose, navy, heliotrope, brown, black, light !>lne, and champagne, At is. 3id. a yard. James Smith, Ltd., Cuba Street, Wellington. . . PATENT POSSIBILITIES. "vrUU may or may not bo 'aware ■ ot — the possibilities of your invention, but if you want ii iurinng into £ s. d., ask bYDNEY H. HIGGS, Patent Attorney. Coo Dor's Buildings, Willis Street, > how it is. done. Ho will tell you what it is capable of, and how others havt - succeeded.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 911, 2 September 1910, Page 7
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363Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 911, 2 September 1910, Page 7
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