j Half Price' Week I ITfra "1 at ftie MX. Sale . tip * Means that all Goods will be cleared out at Half Sale Prloes. a jj Here are soma of tho \ ■ I':- Half Price Bargains t■S : ' i Picked out at random: j. * j \ During I Usual Price. Half Price Week. ; ■ i ' ' Glace and Taffeta Silk" Underskirts, in white and ' s ¥ colours. / , 21/- to 38/6 ' 10/6 j ■./ s Cremt l and Champagne Opera Coats. _ 55/- to 79/6' 29/6 i i ,4 only Velvet Costumes, two Black Costumes, trim- I | med with Braid, and two Grey Costumes, with [ « Black Stripe. New Season's Goods, Coats . jj I lined with Silk. 84/- to sgns 47/8 i I r All our English Tailored Coats and, Sldrts in Tweeds I I and Coloured StTges. 92/6 to £5 10/- 48/- ' jj Dressing Gowns. Balance of our Pyrenees, Molle- i J ton, Flannelette, and Ripple Cloth Garments. 29/6 tb 52/6 21 /■ S I Blouses. In this' section we are clearing all odd-' ! * ments in Semi-Evening Silk and Crepe-de- , | Chene. 28/6 to 39/6 10/6 § Children's Coats, in Serge and Cloth, Cream, Navy, | I Green, and Scarlet. 29/6 to 59/6 10/6 ; j [ The balance of Ladies' Underclothing in Longcloth, s j Nainsook and' Wincey, slightly soiled. To , ! I clear at Half Price. , ■ \ i Odd sizes in P.D. and W.B. Corsets in Grey and ' ! White. 8/6 to 16/6 2/6. jJ La Yida Corsets, Coutille and Batiste, Black and [ . White. 18/6 to 39/6 5/6 j I French Kid Gloves in all sizes in Navy, Greeu, jj \ - Pastel, Brown and White. 3/6 1/9 pr. « \ Cotton Gloves in Helio, Green, and Pastel. 1/6 3d. c § Ladies' Grey Cashmere Hose 2/3 1/3 •! e Ladies' Black Lace Cashmere Hose. 2/11 1,-9 | Come and help yourself to some of the splendid Bargains during j . . HALF PRICE WEEK. j j J | ; Win. Simm. . ! -
$ : IT'S THE FASHION. I ! \ $ 0 & . Tlie Sales of the new packet Cresent Tea continue to ■ . go ahead, showing how the public appreciate Quality< Ask for- Crescent Tea. All Grocers sell this popular p 'beverage at 1/3, 1/10, and 2/- , 4 METHVEN WASHING BOILERS ARE IJ THE BOILERS FOR WOIWEN. Jjj Housewives, will find Methven Boil ers more conill a venient every way—easier to wash with, easier to heat, jlS> easier to keep clean. A Methven Boiler can be used (111 inside of out; you can lift clothes into it or out of it jljj with less difficulty than with a built-in boiler;, and ijjl . you can heat it quicker because the lire, as the ilLW lustration shows, is directly under tho coppor. It's the fyy x quickest-heated boiler sold, and so the most economical gS. N and satisfactory for a woman to work with 'ifM , Stocked by all merchants. If you cannot obtain By? one, write to us. , G.. METHVEN & Co., Ltd., r/Ifrs., Dunedin n ty ' I_. FOR OUT DO.OR WORKERS-* ' p| SKMINGMSI U COFFEE. ESSENCES invigorates and revives. Made in p||| a . moment —just a teaspoonful stirred j in boiling water. So Economical— • ♦ Thos. Symington <fc Co.. 1 Ed'wburoh and London. jgfffjgre | Jj 4-001 jjj I Amber Tips is Invigorating as "jy? 5 1 Mountain Air. I When you reach the summit of | the mountain, enhance the pleasure \lpfk | of the outing by brewing a pot on \^L. | "Going camping? Then _ . Uj"* | include a couple of packets I Amher^^p ■ I pp® i« tips lea■BBBIBBBBBOOBOBBO* » f; in the swag. Nothing like ! l Mf'i i/ / /ft | for keeping fatigue away and mdm * . j . . I spirits buoyant. It is whole- t ; • • | some and aids digestion. •''>.< ', •' ' i Yon got Amber Tips Tea in damp- ' \ f proof airtight packets and tins only. & .Jjßsw|s s '•' \ „ is ' Teas offered in any other way as ST yfSi.. . ■ p Amber Tips are substitutes. Jgjl i W Amber Tips at 1/10 per lb, ' | has a delightful flavour-try it. _ A 1113 te\. The first quality Amber Tips 4,\ RV,, n sTyv if 6i\ Tea is 1!/-per lb.—and very fine Hb Rr " composed of the •' jg B Rvi highest quality teas obtainable ® i& iSWa*' 4m A v 1,- or richness anil fragrance it Ii absolutely E 'W third quality is sold at 1/8 per lb. All M ( fl H Ksr fl Jf No old or stale teas eTer enter into "Arnher (2 41| ¥ „ | TEA 3066WHOLESALE AGENTS, MESSRS. THOMPSON BR03„ LTD.. WELLINGTON A CORSET inade to order and fitted by a CURF-X CREAM. Lady Expert is ot the utmost importanco „ , , , _ . ' to every lady. Tho Wholesale Corset Jlanu- Wonderful cure Eczema, bcaly Skin, facturing Coy., IOSa Cuba. Street. If un- PimpJes, Rod Chapped Hands, able to call, send a post card to the above Barber's. Itch, etc., 2s. and 35., nil chemaddress and our lady representative will ista, or post fr«. Clarw, Chemist, cflll at your 1110 Yictoria Strocfci AucklsjitL
Frost & Frost, DENTISTS, 119 Willis street WELLINGTON. 30 Yards aboTe Perrttt's. OUR SETS WITH PORCELAIN GUMS/DEFY DETECTION AS BEING ARTIFICIAL. Sets of Teeth, £2 2s. and £3 3s. .: Single' Tooth... ' ..'. ... ) ss. Painless Extraction Temporary Set?;.Ro-made; to Permanent ... • £1 Is. Testh Extracted Free when Sets are Ordered. Open Saturdays till 9 p.m. ALL the BEST LAUNDRIES use The BEST and PUREST STARCH on the ,MARKET. Always ask lor lib. Boxes: Red LabeL I ■ • | l^Pt NEC ' K ' ° T 1 *1 I lipaiory is so cuy, yet so sure W- £5/* I ' that any lady can rid herself o? * ' v IY this distressing disfigurement ifi A » Jr the privacy of her own horn#. • a -*fi f ' cc, ' ar * ' j \/y e Jjj. pl ea s C d (o send, free, full particulars and interesting book' • let to any lady who writes. McELWAIN & ZEVEN (LATB MISS McECWAIN)^ 254 QUEEN STREET - AUCKLAND N.Z. AGENTS MILOS TOItCT'OO. ¥ m=>§ RECOMMEND s IT HAND EMOLLIENT! 1 I |^ON'T0 N'T worry about] that weak child.J Lane's Emulsion will! make him strong. 6 a HALL'S BATHS TURKISH AND STEAM, 35.; or 1 for 10=. HOT BATHS, One Shilling. A Cure for— RHEUMATISM, GOUT, LUMBAGO, SCIATICA, Etc. Thono. 1717. Addreas-12j'Manners St. MARSHALL'S FURNITURE. THERE is solidity, there is honesty, and there is value in every piece of furniture made at MARSHALL'S. , t „ We make in our own factory all the Furniture and Bedding that wo sell, consequently thero are no middlemen's profits to be added to the cost price. This is an advantage that cannot be overlooked. _ We make furniture to any special design, and our prices are moderate. J. q: MARSHALL, « and 49, ADELAIDE ROAD.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1501, 25 July 1912, Page 3
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