1 Buy NOW and have NO Regrets. 1 ! The DAG Sale 'ends on Wednesday | 'i i ■\ ' ''■ - - ' I I Thousands of delighted bargain buyers assert that "Our Great ( Winter Sale" proved the greatest opportunity for saving they jj I have ever experienced. \ ?■ . | j . ■ , There still remains a chance for you-and mark well, the bargains \ \ and price reductions to-day are on a more generous scale than be- . j '; ■ fore. \ | Ba not one of those who "intended coming"—vain regrets and j I inaction, never filled any man's (or woman's) purse. ■ j \ . I These Prices are Final Sto'cktaking' \ 1 iWs Prices-Wednesday, the final Day, j 1!hI8 1 %L| PC**? 1 ' BOYS' NORFOLK SUITS dn Tweeds and - | v 30 pairs MEN'S BOS CALF and GLACE ? Ql^ s tPtf' Rough Serges, ranging in size 6 to 11. KID BOOTS, oddments in sizes 6, 9, and jf U 6 ™ l prio0 ' ' Us- 6d- to 29s ' 6d ' Fi " al 10s ' Tlsual Price 2 ° 3 ' t0 2?S ' 6d ' T ° I Half-Price, 7s, 3d. to 14s. 9d. clear at 16s. 6d. \ ■I /■■■'■ ■ \ I ■ BOYS' SUITS, Tunic, Sailor, and Conway e0 0 a i o t s MEN'S TAN LACE i | stapes, in fancy tweeds. Usual Price, BOOTS, all sizes. Usual Price, 20s. I 3 15s. 6d. to 235. 6d. Final Clearing to 333. od. To clear at 15s. 9d. | | Price, 6s. 11d. ■ , § l "■ ' ■ ■ , 80 Pieces DRESS FABRICS, on plain ,and | i MEN'S TWEED OVERCOATS, only a few . stri p a VoUes, Nun's Veiling Silk and . % ■. | • loft, to be cleared at 19s. 6d. and 255. w<)ol CTepclle> and Tweeds _ Originally " \ \ 25 iiHAMBEA QUILTS, blue and pink, costing Is. lid. to 3s, Gd. Final Price, | I. ■ ■ full size. Final Clearing Price 7s. 9d. Is. per yard, | | Were 12s. Sd. 6 ends ALL-WOOL CHEVIOTS, all | \ ..■■■■' MAIDS' COSTUMES, in Navy Serge. Us- shades. Usual Prices, 3s. lid. and 4s. jj ,| ually 255. to 495. 6d. ' Final Clearing lid. Final Sale Price, Is. 11d. per yard. j - I' p r j ce 10s, 6d. Is. 9d. per yard. Final Clearing Price, | I W.B. lud P.D CORSETS, in grey and poured CKYSTALINES, 40.V. wide, in I | White. Regularly Bs. 6d. to 225. Sd. a, good range of cok™. Usual Puce, | I '._ Final Clearing Price, 2s, 6d. 9d.per yard. | | Wm. Simm. . DAG Manager. |
i Many a woman whose hair was grey owes the II restoration of its nalural colour lo Milos Hjir II Restorer. . Las; year 1500 bottles ot this wonderful 11 Restorer were sold, every purchaser was delighted II with results. Milos is not i dye—is not sticky— II will not soil the skin nor any fabric. I Milos Hair Restorer is sold under a guarantee of I satisfaction. Price, 7/6 a bottle, post free. I McELWAIN & ZEVEN (LATB MtSS MCELWAIN), 1 254 QUEEN STREET - - AUCKLAND! N.Z. AOENTS MHOS TOILET-CO. | Frcfst & Frost, .£ss;, DENTISTS, I,s wims slroeti IWyW 30 Yard« j'MTsSf a k°™ Parrotta. OUR WONDERFUL SETS WITH PORCELAIN GUMS ARE A FAC-SIMILB OF NATURE. &ets of Teeth, £2 2s. and Sit 3«. Single Tooth... ... ... ss, - Painless Extraction, Temporary Sets Ro-made-to Permanent ... £1 t». Teeth Extracted Free whan Set» an ■■ Ordered. Open Saturday] till 9 |wn, laMAXLi>akivirrmnTiiw'i%iniiiuii.'tiiwmiFniiii.ii i nsitihißßa BEST by,TEST I STARCH. ] Whiteness, Stiffness, Smoothness, ALWAYS ASSURED, , PLEASE ASK FOR 11b. BOXES! RED LABEL, V L ;..-; ______ i LILY STARCH Is "the Slarcb. that Mother used," and that her daughter must use to obtain the eame beneficial T-esnlts; • LILY STARCH Makes "Lily-White" Shitta. Makes Linen like Snow. Makes Cotton like Silk. Slakes old luce ecjual to new. Is the BEST for Blouses. 'LILY STARCH Is sold in ONE POUND and FIVE, POUND Packets. Ask for LILY STARCH, and seo that you get it. , OITY to see Pale Girls r stay pale. LANE'S EMULSION 'would mak< them well. 9 ° "~~SPECIALOFFEK— FURNITURE REMOVED FREE of All Worry and Cars. BLAKE & CARLISLE, CARRIER? 11 HUNTER STREIiT, will Rocuotj your Furniture to your own satisfaction, or return your money. Only , Expert Workmen employed Telephones: 11 Hunter St., 2617; 23 Piri_f________l6_!_
| ■>■ IT'S THE FASHION. ❖ X ;- ' ❖ % The Sales of the new packet Creserit Tea continue to O f go ahead, showing how the public appreciate Quality. ❖ _ ,Ask for Crescent Tea. All Grocers sell this popular * | beverage at 1/8, 1/10, and 2/- . «> 15 thai- such a Reliable ||^^l|l ■•• .jewing Machine could be §f Iffy produced and sold an IB CP^aSJI , This Vibrating Shuttle Sewing Machine is" more up-to-date and decidedly the best of its class—belter than some machines at double the price. cheerfully refunded En ©@ days J if you are not satisfied. IDurin" over 30 years in Wellington we have sold and repaired thousands of machines of every make, and with a confidence begotten of practical expenI ence, advise clients that this is an absolutely reliable sewing machine bargain. Style 14W Drophead, in figured oak, has 4 side drawers, 1 centre drawer, complete set of attachments, full book of instruction, 10 years guarantee. We skilfully test, and deliver free Wellington, station or wharf. We can supply all duplicate parts in case of accident. j'.Fi J. W. FEAR, Engineer and importer, i Willis Street, Wellington. I All kinds of machines skilfully repaired. Needles for all makes in stock :, _, —--— _u «— Hrrxn ■wrwi nssa r»*_t"i «*du w3 *s tm BB J in * a ?jP a ctma *zjjh» "ijF 3 Er ff M rape p^ K' ■ : M'■ ' E P . 66 D 59 : i \ " H ®' i ■fi .' I fi GUARANTEED PURE CEYLON. , H- ' I K -2/" FEE POUND. | fi ' i H ALL STOREKEEPERS. * ■ | THE COMFORT OF WARM UNDERCLOTHING IS APPRECIATED. "STSriIFiN the wiud blows eoltl and Kwra»SrawwX ■VVfJu- rain -beats upon the house fei'l lnwfs s¥lWi tops, the gratification on having Nf'sj,\" Pi3Ea]MiS^l^ warm Underclothing is coratorting. Wmhk&^&^MwM MRS. MATHEWSON'S Stock of fMW '""'*'"" ~ Underclothing, Divided Skirts Com- X[ pg\ E 3 PEt? jUSfe S biiui-tions, and Speucors awaits your |||$ WWlf F Es& E||s EclCCtion. - OKI THEHIOHESTGRA.OEANO| < p_j f s ' ™li7 ate,r price<l and IfKuSJrl stncuj ni„n c mue. , MRS. MATHEWSON, fe^iSb^ _ 2G6 LAMBTON QUAY. ■ IKIRKWOOD'S Electee Light Company of N.Z. Ltd. 8S "Willis Street (Next Evening Post)' 88 "Willis Street. CHEAPEST AND BEST FOR ELECTRICAL WORK OF ALL DESCRIPTION. Irons, Ovens,-Heaters, Radiators, Motors, end Lights Installed. Phone 2785. .^ f ».i.,.i.».i.».-i.w.*™i»».-..^u....M>,H-''"r^
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1504, 29 July 1912, Page 3
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