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Lengths, in Chiffon-finished Cloths, . : •• bmart bmpe Tweed Suitings, 44in., in ~ ~ . , ~ ~ , , a ". ~ , . .r , „.,. . suitablt , ior both Costumes and B three shades of Grey. 3'd per vara. r , . , . . . ■ , ■ ■■;•; " Gowns, m exclusive colourings- w ■ Cream Eadianta, 40/42 in. wide, for From 45/- Eobe Length. 5 Blouses and Summer Frocks, Tin- \ ■'■:;. • slirintable. 1/11, .2/3, 2/6, 2/11, British Tussores. 36/38 in. wide, 3/9, 4/G, \ ■ i,, 3/3, 3/11 per yard. . 5/6, 6/6, 8/6.per yard. | • ■.:'." Wool Velovtr, 44in. wide, a new fabric for .., c ,. . ,n1 , . t>.,., ~- , \ „ . r . . ~ , ■,' , Inew stripes and Checks in British Wash- i< Spring Gowns, in oaxe, Wedgwood, . c ,.,, in , ~ nin , s r , -p.. „ ' • „,,! ing Silks, lOui. widt , . 2/6 per yard. I ;, . Grey, vieux Rose, and Jiavy. "/G, fl ;'; ~ per yard. __ .... I •' ; ' . : Natural -Tap Silks, 2Tin. wide, splendid k 2 Silk and .Wool San Toy, 44in. wide, in . valuc . 1/11; o /6j 2 /H lip> per yard- \ ;: ■ : _ all the most fashionable shades. , ■ | ; : /per j arc. A few choice Eobo Lengths in Shot Taf- 2 Natural Shantungs, 33/34 in. wide, eSccp- fctta Silks, the most fashionable jj tional value at 1/11, 2/11, 3/6, 3/11, wear for this-season. 52/6" Eobe I I '■ 4/11, 5/11 yard. ' Length. , I . iJ ■$§ '■■■-■ Simm, . Manager. jifiiii I WS : "=4 ill '• ©3ad©s?fKl ©l© ¥alis.es= j aßanff» tfflllla' ■ e thousands of pairs of Kid Gloves. Try bur special "THE WEARUlaflirf•'■ '■■'■ ''IPlIi? WELL." Dent's.make and confined to us. Stocked—White, Black, Browns, Hfillijt^' - ' ! Greys, Navy, Green, Pastel, Beaver Shades. Self and Black Stitchings. All MS* iZOS ' S ' a ' r, Posted anywhere. i w;'-:WnEI ■ tilll. 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It's cheap to buy in tho first place, and I w\!sW%iftSw Wm i'' B c ' iea f ever afterwards—from every point of view V jpyL Ask your iroomonser to show it. If lio can't supply T!«ETHVEN&Co. ) Ltd. ) DUNEDIN. '• ' '^^^'Sd - * - : ~~" Originators and oldest manufacturers of Portable J|| CT /(T METHVEN, LD \lj7 Washing Boilers In New Zealand. „.„„_ j,un...i ...«r..ir.,, ffii... .■■■ .»■■■.-»—...... ■ ~ g ' 3 3 I bsj,a n ««x e^ mi,r a «i I - CHINTZ. FLORAL. 1 "*" _ _. ' " \ 1 CONVENTIONAL. I .^■^n—^^w^..—^» I SEASON'S LATEST, I 'Ty Gwat Bfain Food and jfetve Tonic. i,' IBABTiH, Ltd., Restores Health, Strength and Energy. 34 and 36 Manners Street. I ' 1 2/6-a bottle. Sold by all Chemists and CHARLES A. FLETCHER, SSs£sm. "?&T<£ S'iS 332 Uambton Quay, Wellington, all'chemists, or | post free. W. Clarke, | , M .^ m ~.„,„.,„..,.■, ;.ya Victoria Street, Auckland,. na*itnwwiahM«uiamiiin-ini- ■ ■■ ■ iii'i>iimTii-t~nr^-iini"rf-T~m-.i~ l y—l~< iaßi - JtM
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1531, 29 August 1912, Page 2
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