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You Md.y Lsve Miles from Town, yet We Place the Selection of.a City Right at Your Door . . „ I jj SEND FOR SAMPLES i.■ ■ of onr New Dress floods. , i " P.J...».,..-„.i,um—..,,., ~ i..m...ni.|, . i.i ,i-,„..„.,.. i _. T , lllrrrrmn . | Upon receipt of a Post Card we will forward Samples of out Spring and Summer Dress Goods to any address in the Dominion. • We nave many lines in stock that are not obtainable elsewhere; and where qaality is the same, oar prices are invariably the lowest. ' TEST US' WITH A POST CARD. | ■ : j _____ LINEN.—In this class of material our selection is very complete. ' 36in. Pure Linen, in 28 different shades, Is. 6d. 48in. Pure Irish Linen, full range of shades, 2s. 6d< i COTTON SHANTUNG.—27in. wide, in almost every shade, certainly in all wanted shades, Is. TUSSORETTEi—27in., 'a'very beautiful, material, with a highly'mercerised finish, equal in appearance to Tussoro Silk. Wonderful variety of shades, B|d. i * ' j * i MERCERISED LINENS.--36in., in self colours and stripes. Excep- , , tionally good range of colourings, Is. 6d. LINEEN.—An excellent' Linen substitute. Wo axe showing a great ■ range, including white, cream, biscuit, sky, saxe, bleriott, rasp- * berry, purple, amethyst", old rose, brown, reseda, moss, black, B£d. BENGALINEi—A fine cotton cord with a mercerised finish, showing :", all usual colours, and 15 new shades, J^d. PLISSE.—A firm favourite in England this Summer. We prophesy that this fabric will "be in great demand here. A nice range in plain shades, ''and two-tone 'stripes, 7{d. , . .. , '' , "- OTTOMAN REPP. —This -material is double-width, and is especially suitable for Coats' and Skirts. Patterns in two-tone stripes of navy, rose, sky, saxe, hr6wn, green, prunella, black, Is. lid. He-Mi for- Samples* ■ ! , ; ■ . v ' r rjMniniLi.iiiM'it 'dii,i».fr»ui.n'M... l ii-).i i t' i.... ".fanmiiiir „v,m,,.a.-jnL— „■■■■«.■ ■ agLIBERTY'S. . s MEW SHIPMENT OF METAL .WORK. ■', ARTISTIC AND USEFUL. , " 4 "'" : ~ L am bton .Q uay '. ■ DOM'T NEGLECT *~'"'. YOUR EYES, , c• FOR SS. you can procure ,a PAIR OF THE BEST SPECTACLES AND HAVE YOUR SIGHT TESTED FREE. This offer stands good during the CHEMIST ANNIVERSARY SALE now being con- < ducted at' SHAW'S MEDICAL HALL, MANNERS STREET,'TORY STREET, AND BUILDINGS, UMBTON QUAY, where All Goods are being Sold at Wholesalo Prices., ~ .A "HOIE COHFORT" STdVE.' ' ( ■ If you haven't solved the problem of ' illSSPir* "Home Comfort" for the coming , WW§ Summer, you cannot do better than laCjIMS come and see a Demonstration on the mWI NEW PERFECTION ,WICK/ BLUE FLAME OIL STOVES. ' Y > ou can d 0 aM nianner of Cooking - with these Stoves, Cheaper, Cleaner, ' W'&WgsSP' ■ aRd moro comfortably than by any ' other method. ' Tnink of the .advantages offered by a - Stove, which may be placed in any Waif desired position, no fixtures, no fire- ■ ' W| places to clean. They will 8011, Toast, Grill, or Heat , J-,;-|S_ '« ,/' Flat Irons quickly and cleanly, and the uH r cost does not exceed One Penny per burner, per hour. We extend la personal invitation to you to witness a Demonstration, at our Stores, 226 LAMBTON QUAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, the loth and 16th of SEPTEMBER, and at 101 CUBA STREET, SIONDAY AND .TUESDAY, tho 19th and 20th of SEPTEMBER. Tho Time, 2.30 till 5 p.m.' ' AFTERNOON TEA PROVIDED. THE SIMS HARDWARE CO,, Ltd.; The Cheapest Ironmongers, ■ ' 226 LAMBTON QUAY. 101 CUBA 'STREET.

i Drunkenness Can Be Cured. OUICKLY, Secretly, Permanently *oB at homo by :"DRINKO" Powdors. Hundreds of sufferers cured by this Wonderful discovery. Writo NOW for' Pamphlets Frea (signing Mr. and Mrs.) to INTERNATIONAL DRINK CUKE CO., (Dcpt, D.) Bos 23, Wellington. ■.nr l i^iiit" LJ^, "' l ' ItILJ - 1J - JllJ - 1 '- u '- lul ' L -'^ kJilJ * l| '-'- I -' llt " A - i "" FOE ITIAINTIEST AFTERNOON • TEAS AND LIGHT LUNCHEONS. Vtsit P. S..' T.A TlO B, 131 and 231 Cuba Street. High-class Confectionery, Bridal Cakes, , And all Table Delicacies. I MRS. STAMFORD, Stewart Dan son's Buildings. THtNGLISH, Continental, and Aus-i-i tralian cxperienco. All descript tions of Hairworfc at Moderato price. « Shampooing, Electric / Treatment for t Scalp. Finest' Face Vuporiser in use. g Hoyal Cream and Mautell Hair Stain.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 919, 12 September 1910, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 919, 12 September 1910, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 919, 12 September 1910, Page 11

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