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!The New Cotton Dress Fabrics for Spring are Crisp, Fresh ami Dainty. ! | 9 After the dreariness of Winter there is always a delightful | 1 charm in viewing the delicately coloured Spring Materials. 1 I Bid dell cafe begone aad have a glimpse at the Streamer | I Fabrics on display in the D.I.C. | I A visit will prove an interesting guide to the Styles and | I Novelties of the Season, jj PRINTED VOILES, in lig-ht grounds, g Coloured PIQUE, in all shades, unequal- | with loyely Ombre Pattern?, also Blbck | led for hard wear - !n Cream, Sky, Pink, | . and White Stripe Voiles, in all width | . Nav y>- Brown, Tussore, Grey, Coral, 'j stripes, 27 inches wide. | jj Kose ' Black and White. I ' Is. and Is. 6d, yard. o/_C] :J _~ Is. 2d. and ,Is. 6d. yard. I w PoP J i k . 40in. Striped COTTON VOILES, in Sky, COTTON SHANTUNG, in all colours, 27 a Pink, Grey, Saxe, Navy, Brown, Helio, j fen j raS inches wide. jj . . and Black and White. ' jH § 1 Pll ■ s ' 'Is. 11d. per yard. ]©$ |®fj I Heal SCOTCH ZEPHYR, in all plain col- | ' New PIN SPOT MUSLIN, in a large vn- ours, checks and stripes; absolutely fast 1 riety of colours and spots, 31 inohe3 | I ' n colour; 30 inches wide. | ' wide; ,10id. yard. . ij Is. Gd. and Is, 11 d. yard, I ' ■ ' ' COTTON POPLIN, in Fawn, Sky, Green, I New COTTON FOULARD, in a large va- Navy, Saxe, and' Pink; 32 inches wide. | riety of designs. ' J j ' 9jd. yard. 5 Is. Bd, per yard. i 40in. CKEPE SHANTUNG, in plain coi- I NURSE CLOTH, the best quality, 39 | , ours, very, soft and smart material, in inches wide, in f'iivy, Butcher, and | all the Season's Shades, and Black and / Black and Grc - V stri P e ' do " ble width " | White. ' is. Id. yard. 2s. 3d. per yard. f II Hoyle's Best English MINTS, in' Navy, grounds with spot and floral patterns; also in White and Pink grounds, fast in j colour * ' ' ! 7*d. yard. l r 1 A\m. . Sim'm, Manager.

Frost & Frost, DENTISTS, 119 Willis Street, WELLINCTOH. 80, Yards MljffWjj above Porwtte. OUR WONDERFUL SETS WITH PORCELAIN GUMS ARE A FAC-SIHILE OF NATURE; Sets of Teeth, £2 2t. and £3e 3t. Single Tooth .„ ss, Painless Extraction-;:- ,* .'H ; \ Temporary Sets Re-made to Permanent ... '£I.,tfc Teeth Extracted Free when Sete a?« Ordered. Open Saturdays tlll .5 pja. |? my «n be removed by a new and k.j .Jy simple home method. Milos Oe« K^j x:' l If? '"' ( that any lady can rid herself of J:/. ;• J \ \ this distressinß disfigurement in j j ' Wc shall.b<s pleased to send, free, . >//"** ■■ foil particulars and interesting book' ' let to any lady who writes. Mc EL WAIN & ZEVEN ((.are MISS WOBLWAIN?, _ 284 QUEEN STREET - AUCKLAND ' N.Z. AO2NTS MILOS TOIUET 00. <^" s s3s4' HAND emollient! ; WXWfSK/M Vfc'l O 0 0 O- 0 0 THE GREATEST OF ALL SOAPS! TAHIWHA. • PUREST & BEST. Procurable from all Grocers. I [_o_-° ° 0 j I ll WAULMPEBS.' I I! CHINTZ, FLORAL, -| CONVENTIONAL. SEASON'S LATEST. R, BBARTiN, Ltd., 34 and 36 Manners Street. !

I- 'Wond&riul ©loir© Values. | nrSn? thousands of pairs of Kid • Gloves. Try our special "THE WEAR- I WELL.' . Dent's mako and confined to us. Stocked—White, Black, Browns, g Greys, Navy, Green, Pastel, Beaver Shades. Self and Black Stitchings. All | Sizes, 25.. 7d. Pair. Posted anywhere. . § LEES & CHURCH,'"GIove Specialists/' Wellington. | Imii iIniIILHIIMH I ? n.M ■ ❖ # % THE NATIONAL DRINK OF N. 2. IS TEA. | •CREBOENT TEA.! ❖ , _ 1 ❖ Costs no more than ordinary Tea, so why ❖ not have the best. - | f . $ | Choice and Purest Ceylon at .2/-, 1/10, and 1/8. | | ALL GROCERS. ' . O KTRKWOOFST ~~ , Electfk Light Company of N.Z. Ltd. 88-Willis Street (Next Evening Post) 88 Willis^treet. CHEAPEST AND BEST FOR ELECTRICAL WORK OF ALL DESCRIPTION. , Irons, Ovens, fleaterß, Radiators, Motors, and Lights Installed. Phone 2788. MASSAGE AND PHYSICAL CULTURE. MR. ROYD GSARLICK. ' SUSSEX CHAMBERS • . TELEPHONE -2199. ■ PANAMA STREET,;WELLINGTON. Sale! : • Closing. Fvt.- .Sale.. Sale! ❖ .GREAT REDUCTION IN EVEETHIS G. COME ALONG AND BUY NOW. •DURABLE FURS AND GOOD WORK. ' SAVE YOUR MONEY BY BUYING YOUR FURS AT MRS. SMITH, - "■ Furrier, Willis Street. • - Country Orders'and Repairs 'Promptly attended to.' || 1 The food that enjoys the universal recom- || ll WsH*r SI mendation of . medical men. . || II feiSj $J For use during illness arid convalescence. ' IK 1X& f/ For weakly infants and over- :|| I! \ y growing children. ||. || 9As a upplementary food in || N cases malnutrition, and in all cases of || || dyspepsia and impaired digestion. || || is soothing and comforting, when other foods cause pain. Il I s 11 II the most easily digested of all foods, but is not pre-digested. || descriptive booklet may be obtained post free on application to II BENGER'S FOOD LTD., Otter Works, MANCHESTER. || Bchzi/sFeed is sold in tins by Dnt?£ists,elc.,everywlure. BIOSNZ jg|j

mi FtfHTtM ffl DESIGNS. We Have done everything that the most skilled | craftsmanship can siiggtst to \ensure perfection 9 in modern designs of Furniture. I Our aim lias been and always will be to sell | FURNITURE OF QUALITY j at a price tliat will enable you to furnish, a home j with great economy. New and up-to-date, machinery enables us to turn out pieces quickly, and thus our stocks are always complete. We can supply you with what you want in ART I ' FURNITURE. ' " ' EDWARD COLLIE, Ltd., ARTS CRAFTSMEN, 167 Riddiford Street! 'Phone 1634. | YOUEBTG'i PRIVETS H©raSa ? 260 a LAMBTON QUAY. (Hannah's Building, Wellington.) TTILE Most Central, Commodious, and Up-to-date Privato Hotet in the Dominion.. Bedroom accommodation for 100. Tariff, ISs. to 20s. pe, treek. Absolutely Firo and Vermin Proof. Bath, Smokp, and Sittinp Uoonis on every floor. Casual Mcpls from yd. Or 21 Meal Tickets for lie. One minuto from Wharf, G.P.Q,, nnd Railway.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1526, 23 August 1912, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1526, 23 August 1912, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1526, 23 August 1912, Page 3

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