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LADIES! Come ami Scu our WARM SLIPPERS, All Colours, Very Pretty and Warm, 4s. lid. for 3s. lid. S«o Windows. We havo bought r\ Set of Traveller's Samples, in MEN'S. 21s. Gil. for-13s, 6d,; 18s. (M. for 12s. Gd. All to go 30 per cent, off Euylisli Cost, Cooio for a Pair. ' QmSaa St.
j Special OfferFURNITURE REMOVED PREE of All Worry and Care. BLAKE & CARLISLE, CARRIERS, 11 HUNTER STREET, will Remove your Furnituro to your own satisfaction, or return your money. Only Expert Workmen employed. Telephones: 11 Hunter St., 2017; 25' ■Pirie Street IGOS.
LILY WASHING TABLETS. BACKACHE MONDAY changed to SUNNY .MONDAY. Clothes snow white; n> rubbing; they brighten faded colours Try Lily Tablets ami take a half-holiday on washing day. j Wholesale at AiTKEN & WSLSOM. | SOLD BY ALL RETAILERS, f <POUCHIUN'S I'ETONB STEAJI I/ , LAUNDRY. Est. 1892. Telephone 9. Van daily to 'Wellington, Uutt, and all Suburbs. Special prices for Families, Hotels, and Schools. TORY STREET. PKTONE. FREE TRAM RIDES TO AND FROM KELBUEME TEA KIOSK. HOURS, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sundays, 2 to 10 p.m. Under Entirely New Management. • VISITORS from the Country would enjoy a Luncheon or Alteruoon Tea at tho KELBURNE KIOSK. Tickets issued at the Kelburno Arenuo Station as follow.—Luncheon and Late Tea Tickets (including Car Fares up and down), ONE SHILLING. Afternoon Tea Tickets week days (including Car Fares up and down), SIiVENPbNCE. View superb, prompt attention. Please order your Lunch by telephone. No. 2154. t JOSEPH, LADIES' TAILOH, NEW WINTER GOODS ARRIVED. CALL AND INSPECT. Costumes from £i is. Skirts from .£1 6s. Ladies' Own Material Made Up. 'Phone 3083. Boulcott Chambers, Boulcott Street. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING BOUGHT. MRS NIGHTINGALE gives tho Highest Cash Prices, and will Call hy Appointment to any address. Clients sending parcels of clothes, ytc, may depend on Best Value being given. MRS. NICHTINCALE, 103 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. 'Phono 2921. MIL.LINERV SCHOOL, HUME'S BUILDINGS. 102 WILLIS BTREKT, rpHE Leading School of Dominion, -a. Early enrolment of intending pupils for winter season requested. Dours: 18 to 12; 2 to i. MISS M. HAMILTON. MILLINER. GEO.W. WILTON .& CO., LTD., 61-LOWER CUBA STREET-61, TNVITE Gentlemen interested in Science jL to inspect their Stock-, which contains the LARGEST VARIETY OF scien! TIFIC AWAUATUb ever shown in A U3 . trnlasia. GEO.. W. WILTON' AND CO., LTD. Wellington and Auckland, '
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1133, 22 May 1911, Page 9
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