A-POPULAR CHRISTMAS j GIFT— The Handkerchief; | : HANDKERCHIEF GIFTS are always I welcome, for no one has ever had too h ..i,,,;uAiiiina- many of these useful articles. Let th--! 1 D.I.C!. supply all your Handkerchief' -- .1 needs this time, whether for personal | use or for presents, and you'll have i\o 1 cause to regret your purchases. . 1 / The suggestions on this Est are £hs I fruit of the'company's long experience jj in handling the Christmas Gift Pro- § lem. | .j— LADIES' IRISH LINEN HAKDKER- I > CHIEFS, hand-embroidered, 50 8 u different designs, Is. 11d., 2S. Gd.j 8 : . 3s. 6d., 3s. Ild, each, s • LADIES' HANDSOME SWISS EM- | BROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS, | . in endless variety,. 9d. to 2S, 11d, f ' each. . : , ?!' .VERY SPECIAL LADIES' DAINTY lib * COLOURED BORDERED HAND- i6V I KERCHIEFS, guaranteed fast col- ,2 | rajMsnßHag,, ours, Price, 9d. each, ie : ! yERY SMART AND DAINTY WHITE : * S " ; 1 MUSLIN JABOTS, giving a dis- ■ m tinctivo finish to blouse 8 ■ 1 a is. to 3s. nd. each. 1; i STERY FASHIONABLE BLACK SAT- .1 •' . -v IN STOLE, lined White and Cot I v : 'ours, Rich Tasselled Ends, an ad- | ' ' junct to any costume, 19s. 6d. each. • \ DaLCs : j Ladles 5 ' Loaig 6@M C&aks, J. We are showing here five fllnstrations of New Gold Chains for Ladies j which we have just opened up direct from London. The average length of these Chains is 54 inches.-All are of 9ct. Gold, being strongly made, and of finest finish. We will sent any of thom Post Fre; to aiiy i address on receipt of remittance. , , . . | J 4676 Pattern of Ladies' Long Gold Chains, 675. 6d, J 4675 Pattern of Ladies' Long Gold Chaia, 655. . i | • J 4679 Pattern of Ladies' Long Gold Chain, 575. 6d. | J\ 4677 Pattern of Ladies' Long Gold Chain,' 70s. | ' L J 4678 Pattern of Ladies' Long Gold Chain, 84s. -J i FURTHER ILLUSTRATIONS OF THESE CHAINS IN 9ct. AND >; . ! _15ct. GOLD WILL BE SENT ON. REQUEST.. . . | STEWARD DAWSOH & Co. (N.Z.), Ltd., ; | JEWELLERS, WELLINGTON. HOME SPECIALISTS.: I ' HOREOCKSES AID FINLAY . V : ARE NAMES WELL KNOWN IN THE HOUSEHOLD AS . BEING 1 j THE MAKERS OF THE BEST SHEETINGS. • \ GEORGE WINDER, ~ / I I ! "THE. CORNER," J Imports the Best Furnishings, and has opened a Fresh Shipment of j I ' SHEETINGS AM) PILLOW COTTONS ' j From the World-Renowned Makers, also, r AET LINEN AND CRETONNES. [ I Comparison of values is invited in the selection of ,the above goods, and in j FLOOR COVERINGS, ! ■ when customers will be convinced of the value procured from ' GEORGE WXN-BER 9 if 5 • ! Household Linen and Furnishing-Importer, ; | : CUBA AND MANNERS STREETS. , j HOW ROBERTSON'S HIGHLAND FLUID DIP SUITS NEW ZEALANDIt embodies all the special features of the Paste, except that of water- ■" proofing I lie fleece. Like other soluble fluids, it yields to persistent rain. In dry climates it is a most enduring Dip, freeing sheep from ticks, lice, and filth of every description, and keeping them clean. It forms a beauti- • , M tip on th© wool. This POISONOUS FLUID is largely used in the 2s T orth Island of Now Zealand and in Argentina by some of the largest •woolgrowers in the world. SOME TESTIMONIAL?. . . F. Hall; Gisborne.—"lt continues to give the fullesf satisfaction; tne wool is always in bright healthy condition, and the- sheep entirely, free from parasites." ' .. . , , . , Wenley and Lanauze, Ltd., Napier.—"Owins to other dips introduced into Now Zealand not, in many cases proving efficacious, wo have oxp«nmcntca - with the Highland Dip lor two years.before . recommending it. ine result has been most successful." . j u John Beans. Canterbury.—''l have been using the Highland Sheep uip (Past© and Fluid) for the last three years, and it.has Kivcn me greater satisfaction than any other Dip I have need, and the wool is in oraer at shearing -time. I enclosc order for this\ year for my three places. • D. Kirkpatriok. Gisborne.-'The Highland Dip is the most.perfect for stria sheep that I have yet used." 3 Agents: ABRAHAM & WIL.LIAMS, Ltd., 3 WELLINGTON, RANGITIKEI. MANAWATU, & PALItERSTON NOBTH. I ' as a SA M ASSURANCE CO., LTD. | - GUAROIAN 70TflL kBoo.oeo.j; BOARD OF TRUSTEES.—J. G. W. Aitken. Esq.. J. E. Blair. Esq. I: FIRE.—AII Classes of Risk 9 Insured at Lowest Current Kates, barvejn | j mailo and Quotations Given Free of Charge. , H ACCIDENT.—PersonaI and Disease. Employee Liability, Publio Hist H r Mortcageo Indemnity. '■ - _ . . B; SEW ZEALAND BRANCH OFFICE. 157 Featherston St.. ,|. Go=eral. t Age n ts= Messrs. W & G. Turn bull'& Co.. Customhouse } N.Z. Electrical Fittings & Accessories Co^ !•' > 101—LAMBTON QUAY—IOI.':. H. J. BULFORD, Manager. C. J. DREWITT, Engines, n Telepliono 2355. ' . y ELECTRICAL WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION carried out promptly and well. HiCH-GLASS ELECTRICAL FITTINCS a Speciality. Electrical Machinery for Every Purpose Erected by. Experts.CENTRAL POSITION AND IMMEDIATE A'.CTENTIOJi
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 991, 5 December 1910, Page 10
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