__ ■ 1 OO.It is -"only- our CMiiwir ■ . / -Prv.es wmiil Down. ..; !:-.•' ■-.There Is nothing hurt, but original prices, and perforce even , . H Royal Doultpn, Worcester, and Viennese hand-painted Vases, M suffer to the extent of 3/. in the £ discount. I ■ [ Every other grade of China is also subject to heartless price-cuts. i| Obviously, it is impossible to give an adequate idea of the savings | J you can make, but a few hints will prove acceptable. '*• , ■ ■ - ■ ■ r A large assortment of VASES. Rfgularly 1/., 2/-/3/3, 6/6, 7/- / \I , Sale Prices, 6d., 1/-, 1/9, 2/3, 2/6. I Also a fine;range of JARDINIERES. Always 10/6, 12/6, 17/6,. x 25/-, 27/6T • Sale Prices, 6/6, 8/6, 12/6, 15/., 21/' ' ..a '. White Crystal DINNER SET (32 pieces). Was 21/-. Now 18/6. j '■ '■ -\| ■ Decorated AFTERNOON TEA CUPS AND SAUCERS. Usu- | '■j ally 1/3. Sale Price, 9d. j I •'■'.- '-.- Dfccorated;MOUSTACHE CUPS, Tvith saucers. .Were 1/3. -v . ' ■■ a ■ : ' •'■• Now 6d. i i ■■■'■■■■'. ■'•■;■ ■"-■■■ i TOAST RACES." Regular price 1/3. /•- Sale Price, - | Decorated DESSERT PLATES. Always 1/-. ■ Now 6d. .-.- I -■' , SHAVING MUGS. Usually 1/6. Clearing Price, 6d. ' , 'j • CHILDREN'S MUGS. Regularly 1/-. . Sale Price, 6d. '".'i.yj y ■'■". White BREAKFAST CRUETS. Were lOd. Now 6d. * 1 . . Engraved KEl r TUMBLERS. Always 4s. Gd. per dozen. \ Now 3/6 per dozen. " P '''■■■■ ■-■;. .:.:■' -' '■■•V' •'■'-■ ■-\ ' ■ Wm. Simm'; lj| i C>' • Manager... .
I IT'S THE FASHION. I '' ~ '*■ V;" yMEEsr * :■'•■•■•■'■ _ • $ <► The .Sales of the new packet Cresent Tea continue to ❖ a go ahead, showing- how the public appreciate Quality. ' $ Ask for Crescent Tea. All Grocers sell tins popular ' * | ~.' beverage at 1/8,1/10, and 2/- :'. : , : - .. $ /t*qfl FOR OUTDOOR ill ; k H if* AE?{SEE tSXCE &?/*!£: rlssPll :: flllliffSlif---/' nvigc>fates and Made in a moment—just a teaspoonful-stirred proai , in boiling water. So Economical — JNj-^H 18 ,' ••• ~ Edmbxirah. "and. Lmifon. giljljp .''■"-,■.'■:■.'■'.' Jjf-ooi j v Amber Tips Tea, that'even those troubled with " : E3BJ V Treak digestion can drink it-with absolute coinfdrt. i'B,l/10, 11- per lb. 34 Eg WHOLESALE~AGENTS7 MESSRsTtHOMPSON BROsTITdTwELLINGTON rffi W SVIETHVEN WASHING BOILERS ARE THE BOILERS FOR'WOMEN. lip 11/ I; ,> Housewives win • find Mc'thvcn ; Boil ers' more con-. mSllPiQf£^f^jji|life venient every way—easier to wash with, easier to heat, ■ If!' ". 11 if 111 i'bf easier, to keep clean. 'A Methven Boiler can be used Pi' '■$? '■'llllli ' ns ' ( l s cr 0 "t. ; y°" ca 'i lift clothes into it or out of it 'Fra| {{ " ■ fill ill w '' n ' oss difficulty'than with a built-in boiler; and . E|i i Jjilltßl S' OU can ' lea ' ; ■' quicker becaiise. the lire, as the il- ■ W»\ /KraS^Sl \mW§ lustration shows, is directly under the copper. It's the quickest-heated boiler sold, and so the most economical and satisfactory for a woman to work with • Stocked by all merchants. If you cannot obtain NHff °ne, write to us. ~ , . • . w' 6- METHVEM & Co., Ltd., fflfrs., Dunedin t&'Mdliors, Duiicdin Q' ' . , | ' Tfie. H Buphx n St©ve j . • Co©ks v Yout Meals , §• Without- a.Flk," l B Two Hot Discs are used, one at bottom of large well, on 5 which the baking rack and pan, with articles to be baked | are placed, and the other hot disc is placed on top of the .' j | baking rack, ' I. , It can furnish a'; hot meal anywhere and at any time, ■j and -makes cooking easy for the housekeeper. The food I does not require any watching, for I It Will NofOvercoofc, It Will Not Barn, It Will I ''■ .= ' Nst Dry Oct, ' : r j but will remain hot and palatable, ready?-i'd serve at your j convenience'. Dinner can be prepared' in the cool of fhe ; morning, breakfast can be placed in this stove in the even- ! ing, and milk for the baby ! can be kept warm all night. ' I Jt Works While Yots Sleep and Saves' 80 per cent. j •■ ' - of Foel. ". I The toughest meat is made tender when" cooked in the J "Duplex," and being tightly closed all the nutritious food. | value is retailed. It boils or roasts meats or other foods i perfectly. Write : for bookltt, or call and inspect. Stocked £ in.three sizes. Prices from 35/- • I ■ '■%'% Milk & Co.; Ltd. ] OITY tO See Pale Qil'lS l'<y-Special Appoiutnicnt to Lady Stay pale. LANE'S uriSFl -F,VET!.rn~Maweu». • OrtboEMULSION WOUld make 'Electrical thpm well* 9° yio^r °' lnsHt,ite '
, Frost &. Frost,,; .fjv DENTISTS, X&00&&. 119 Willis Street WELLINGTON. '^M al>oT9 Ewrett's; Everyone is now SayingGO TO FROST & FROST FOR BEST DENTAL WORK. i '•< t; a • • Sets of Teeth, £2 23. and £3 3s. Slnr/le Tooth . r Si. Painless Extraction Temporary Sets Rc-mado to Permanent ... £1 Is. • Teoth Extracted Free when Sets ars Ordered. Open Saturdays till 9 p.m. STAMFORD AND GO. HAIRDKESSTCRS & HAIRWORKERn, 123 a CUBA STREET. 'Phono 2794. Have engaged the services of an expert Hairworker 'from-. Melbourne;-■■ There are now four workers' constantly .employed making Transformations,' .". Toupees, Switches, and''Piiicurls. We never ADVISE a lady to use dangerous or obvious Hair Dyes. We suggest instead' a Weft or Transformation- to- completely'; cover their own hair l ' should 'it be' turning grey. All Toilet: Treatments, obtainable in our saloon.' Children's ~ hair cut short, American crop, w head shaved by tho principal. Combings bought or made up. 2s. Gd. per oz. Jlanufacturers. ot'.'.tho Royal laco Creme. . TUITION IN MASSAGE. MRS. CREIGHTON HALE, the longestestablished Teacher of Massage in London, : has opened 'a Branch of her London Establishment in Wellington. 'She instructs ladies An Scientific Massage of every kind,' including General, Swedish, Weir-Mitchell, Electricity, and Swedish Drill. \ • Pupils' can join at 'anytime. , .-''.,. Every Lesson'oh giving subject. CertifieatD when. proficient- Author of the "Art of Masfsnjrc." Address—27 May Street, Wellington. Tel. .3226: . ' LEF.T-OFF CLOTHING BOUGHT. MRS. NIGHTINGALE gives the Highest Cash Prices and will' call' by Appointment to any address.' Clients sending parcels of clothing, etc., may depend on Best Values being given.. MRS.NIGHTINGALE, 103 LAMBTONi QUAY, WELLINGTON. 'Phone, 292-1; SHETLAND BAKERY. THE Proprietor has now Arranged for Daily' Deliveries by Van of Cakes, Pastry, and Bread of every description. Orders may bo left with vanman, and goods delivered without dclav. 'Phono 450. WM. .HALL, Caterer, 161, Cuba Street. HALL^BATHS TURKISH AND STEAM, '35.; or i for 10?. HOT BATHS, One Shilling. I' A Cure for— \ ' RHEUMATISM, GOUT, LUMBAGO, SCIATICA, Etc. 'Phone 1717. ■ Address—l!M Manners St. TSJS7T.DDIXG' Invitations, ' At Home t"} Cor(ls,..etc, executed in correct style at the "Domii.ion" General Printing House, Dominion Avenue. 'Phone 1112. [ALL t'he BEST f 1 LAUNDRIES-use J The BEST and PUREST STARCH on the MARKET,-.. Always aslc lor ilb. Boxes: Red LrafoeL, I
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1493, 16 July 1912, Page 3
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