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I 0 J ! ,Wlth the coldest weather yet to come these Fur offerings will i prove timely and acceptable. , I ' Every Fur Set and every Muff is of the finest grade—while the t styles are all this Season's, [ Rich Furs at poor prices is the order of the day at tho '• ■ ' > While the Sale lasts expect to see many bargains like these:— j Oddments in GREY FOXALIKE NECKLETS. Usual Prices, {\ 9/11 to 15/6 Sale Price, 7/11. t WHITE FURS—Oddments in Stole and Shaped Necklets. Were ! , up to 22/6. To Clear 10/6 each. M ~ 20 imitation EE3IINE NECKLETS and TIES. To clear 6/11 each Mfo!k ' . POINTED FOX SET—Shaped Necklet and large Muff, both VV\iMisV\ finished heads and brushes. Usual Price, £23 5/-. &Z-Z*!!ry Sale Pl, ice, 18 Guineas. Y Wpr BLACK WOLF SET—Large Shaped Necklet, with heads, paws, and tails, plain Pillow Mufi. Usual Price, 15 guineas. , • Sale Price, 11 Guineas. a\ KOLINSKI SET—Long , fashionable Stolt 1 , composed of strands ra™ effectively finished with heads and tails. Novelty Muff to JPfflgL M match. Usual price, 27 guineas. Sale Price, 20 Guineas. QWslS![i£sgr\ ' MOLE SET—Long plain Stole, large Pillow Muff. Usual price, £710/-. Sale Price, 5 Guineas. ' CONEY SEAL STOLE and large fancy MUFF, both trimmed k f ##ffl fringe. Usual price, 5 guineas. Sale Price, 4 Guineas. Ki« SMART CONEY . SEAL SET, lined throughout with satin. wSsTOf Usual price, 50/-. ' Sale Price, 39/6. if Imitation CARACUL STOLE and MUFFS, trimmed silk fringe. fJs"hiJlAi Usual price, 52/6. Sale Price, 39/6. !'•s tw£ BLACK SEALETTE STOLE and large Pillow MUFF, tasselled fm <\iM ends. , Sale Pi-ice, 25/-; %?l' W$ Splendid lino of GOAT FUR STOLES, 72 inches lon-?. Usual &■s** «li ' ' P Tice > 22 / 6 - ■ i Sa,e Pr ' 16 / 9 ' I %M ifl MUFFS to match. , Usual price, 22/6. 'Salg Price, 15/9. J ft \\ ■ Wm - Simm - XD.I C Manager. ]l *i|, J|L 1 mas? 0 Hi) 0 \ar • ° am. e _ E™ ' . S T) t* It*fatly? i? B» B'f&O'a , % r*> % f w> B I-Uwßii v jntf/§) M Tiie new packet Crescent Tea is <jj v dentists, '! t9 Aj3 n ° W obtainable at aII Gr °cers. \ 119 Wlllls strMt ;' IS '^ffW^^^ , /&*$ le 2S, Grac,e is a Perfect Tea. | . fli§» ""tSt , - ,,, I &JU&U*' i iy {t for your afternoon cup - WFfWy above Perrett's. | /w. Crescent Tea is also packed in I GET YOUR TEETH SEEN TO %L t\\% |/g. als 10d. and Is BtJ . GradeJ NOW, AND SAVE YOUR } '* ' 9 ' both lovely famdyTtas. J Sets of Teoth, ,£2 2s. and £3 3t.' —: i 1 . Painless Extraction ■ \\ //«»nn Teoth Extracted Free when Sets are *a open JCi.ni p... , Carpet-.Sweepers STAMFORD AND CO, • HAIRDHESSERS i HAIRWORKERS, SllUpiy COIISI!rUCt6U 123 a CUBA STREET. , , 'Phone_2794. and easy to run. The present style of dressing the hair , , . . , . requires plenty of hair, not pads.' Few A sweeper that is simple in construction is not so liable to get out ZTtumy tif perfect IS Shett 9 f order as ° ne ° f a mo f complicated nature, and this is one of moderate prices from us. the groat advantages of the hwbank ' machines. "Ewbank" Joon's 0 ' 16 ' TreatmeDts obtainabl ° iE our Carpet Sweepers are of British manufacture, -and have embodied Combings bought or made up at 2s. Cd. in their construction good material, good workmanship, handKnuLturersof tho Royal Face Crem,, some design, and attractive finish. : _ They . TUITION IN MASSAGE. . M RS oiara^ L o E f fltSSrt; ■■ Work East!* and Raise No Dust. London, has opened a Branch of her London Establishment iu Wellineton. The brushes being of good quality bristle will wear for years, and J2? of nS £"rf kmrindnfcplnSia;- by the use of 'special driving springs they revolve at top speed on Swedish, Wcir-Mitehell. Electricity. bpJ any kind of carpet. Bboilibli Drill. Pupils can join at any tf Every teson on livine subject. Crti- A s P eckl feature of these swee Pers is the patent dust pan Ecate when proficient. Author of the opener, by which the contents of the pan are emptied by the pres!w°w.«e*,"M. i «? e^7 Ual ' of the finger on a steel LEFT-OFF CLOTHING BOUGHT. spring. A furniture protector ie atMttS, NIGHTINGALE gives the High- tached to each machine, and the K| 0k est Cash Pri-.es nnd will call bj brush pullevs are also jarotected kjj a? \ S l Ta"«l^of , yi?«Tto.. nSl'to by a brass'cap, which takes up . . faJ^-X pend on Best Vnlue hp'.nz eiron. all the wear. \ MFIS. NIGHTINGALE. __ ■ , . .., \ , %n^ N ? AY - , . Ptfee from 14/6. jMOISBBKk PWETLAWD BAKERY. ' * . rpEK Proprietor has now arranged for rt WH muT'll o rs ir i t TB^KtSsS^KsaSKsSs^tSffiSS'"^ ' E - w - Mllls ' & Co., Ltd. Ordors may be left with vanman, and - ._- —._ (oods delivered without delay. 'Phono 450. "" " ~" '"" "'"T" — " wm. RALD. caterer. <!SxxrKan;rKrKnf;rn?KrK?F:^;xry;rKrT:rK^irKrß& 101 Cuba Street. y Jl 'A Cure ror-- ■ ta "i RHEUMATISM, GOUT. li . ' . il LUMBAGO SCIATICA, E(e.' Si HJ Thone 1717. Addrce»-12< Manners St K ,e nSEB\ Aβ ** : fi,«to or nortp?'i.i , h ■ «1 NKW LUNCH AND TEA ROOMS, jb jl 226 LAMBTON QUAY, R . jfbt<j -gp| './« fl Opposlto the Dresden. m ha mJ /®l JJ Hot Meat. lush, and Oyster Teas, sto 7.30, R H IF i /"f\ '"' on to 10 D.ra. ■• ' JSL ™mf * J& ® *| _ f> . ■■■ n ;h, ■ a BEST by TEST ( H GUARANTEED PURE CEYLON. a -ye H 2/" PER POUND, jj ijiULlj ALL STOREKEEPERS. ji STARCH. f ™ kTrkwood's Whiteness, Ehcttic Light Company of N.Z. Ltd. -stiffnesS, 8S Willis Street Evening Post) 88 AVillis Street. c;monil-linp«e cheapest and best for ej/ectiucal work of all description. OHJUULmiC&iJf, j IronSi OvtnSi HeaterS( Ka(liators> Motor3i and Lights Installed. Phouo 2788. ALWAYS ASSURED. q J — ""'" "" *° M * l ' PLEASE AS.K FOR 11b. BOXES! ESB ffia H BSDH _ ISowholcromo an.lgoo.lU Amber Tip* Tea that cvrn gg] Trent digestion can drink It ■n-iibiibsolntcoomfoi-i. ha, VW,.'!- \ia I>>, ■"Kβ taCT^m » MinH i J »^a WHOLESALE AGENTS, MESSRS." THOMPSON BROS« LTD., .WUUNQTON

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1484, 5 July 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1484, 5 July 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1484, 5 July 1912, Page 3

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