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High Cost of Living Gets a &# Back. ' Vf/MY? BE AT om ® PRING FAm -—4s COMMENCING TO-DAY, I W SATURDAY, at 9-30 a.m., A and you will see for yourselves, ' j ,'. . ■ I People who say "It Can't Be Done" are being pushed aside these days by the people doing it. See Our Windows/ See our Windbwsf 50 LADIES' WHITE MUSLIN BLOUSE ROBES, smartly trimmed •' j with, embroidery, panel and tucks. Usually 10/6. ! : SPRING FAIR PRICE, 4/11. S3 LADIES' WHITE MUSLIN ROBES, skirt with panel of embroidery (ready to wear). Usually 12/6. ' SPRING FAIR, PRICE, 5/6. I . 150 WHITE MUSLIN BLOUSES, with panel of embroidery. Usually | sold at 2/11. .SPRING FAIR PRICE, 1/6. S. —— j • MAIL ORDERS FULFILLED IN THE ORDER RECEIVED FOR ; j I ANY ARTICLE ADVERTISED, ' ! I ,-'■■■•■ - I _ __ _ : : . I ; lit , Wellington's Busiest Store, I

|t' v Ladies' Hairdressing. l-OI? THEATRES TsPECIAXTY. Tho' latest modes-from which to choose, tho finest selection of.'Switches ■■in Wellington, and any shape matched perfectly. Combings mounted at 2s. per ounce, nli<o purchased.. Open every evening-, except WEDNESDAY, till 8 p.m. STAMFORD *'C 0.,--Hairdressers k ffairworkers 123 a CUBA STIU'iET. ' I'lunie 2TIU. TUITION' IN MASSkGK.' Tl/TRS. CUEIGHTO.V HALE, the longest-L'-l established Teacher cf Massage ia London, has opeited a Branch cf her London Establishment in Wellington. She instructs ladies in Scientific Massage of every kind,, including (loneral, Swedish, Wcir-MitehcU. Electricity, and Swedish Drill. Pupils con join at an; lime. Every lesson on living subject. Certificate when proficient. . Author of tho "Art of Mas'Rtm" Address-:!? May Street, Wellington. Tel. 11225. .LADIES' TAILOR, COSTUMES, A SPECIALITY, COSTUMES, from .« h. SICIHTS. from XI 100. I. 'JOSEPH ll.ale of NODINK AND CO.), Eouk-ott Chambers, L'oulcott St. 'Phono 3053. Py .Special Appointment to Lady Islington. > / ftfUKSE EV'EIUTT, Masseuse, Ortho- ■«-™ pocilic Specialist. Tho Wellington MeJical mid Electrical »lassn;;o Institute. Tel. ISO 4-. Aithen Street, Wellington. ~" LEFT-OFF CLOTHING BOUGHT. TVjTKS. NIGHTINGALE gives the High--L'JL est Cash Prices and will call hy Appointment to any address. Clients sending parcels of clothing, etc.. may'depend on Best Values being given. MRS. NIGHTINGALE, 103 LAtfBTON .QUAY. WELLINGTON. 'Phone, 2924. ' I, 'Phono 5263. _|1 ***** 1 Opp. TE ARC) lIOrSE, 9 CUBA STREET. [ ti rri | ■ ng^TTT»T SPECIAL OFFER- " 1 FURNITUREREMOVED FEES of All • Worry and Cart. \ • BLAKE 4 CARLISLE, CARRIED f U HUNTER STREET, will Keiuovj I your Furnituro to your own satis- [ faction, or return your money. Only I' Expert Workmen employed, I Telephones! 11 Hunter St.. 2C17: 23 | Pirie Street, 1605. I SUPERFLUOUS HAIR REMOVED I at Home, Painlessly, Safely, Feo I 2s. Gd, Full particulars Post Free- 1 from N.M. Coy., Oept. A3, Box | 824, Auckland, | AGRAGALLA BLEND Ceylbn's Purest Te&, J. A. HAZELWGQD, ROLE AGENT. ... UPPER BUTT. Samples Given Away Gratis. Wonderful euro Kczoiun, Scaly HUin, Pimples, Rod Nose, 'Jhapped Hand*' Barber's Itch, etc., 2s. and :■)>,., all cliom.' isle, or post froe. W. Clarke, Chemist, lit Victoria Street. Auckland.

VARSITY THE OHIEF MERIT OF THE j| SUITS BOYS' VARSITY SUIT IS THE ■ "jj; mftn •■. • ■ EXTREME COMFORT, COUPLED < pAVS W ITH THE FACT THAT IT AL- ! I LOWS PLENTY OF FREE PLAY. • \ \ TO THE YOUTHFUL WEARER. 5 I •■. WELL MADE, THEY WILL GIVE } | ' SATISFACTION, AND ARE I I c-bniur "■■ MOST V R£ASONABLE IN PRICE. f pI ■ BOYS-' DRILL VARSITY SHIRTS, | p | ■ EXTRA STRONG, | I ' ' 4/6, 4/9. 4/11.: . | ■I ICo SMITH, BOYS ' ROUGH NAVY SE]^GE 1 •1 I- PANTS, " | 3 i ua " ■■ i 3 CUBA STREET. 2/11 ' 3/3 ' 3/6 to 4/11 " J J 3 II - -: '-r- : — ■ fj - ff . u. nr .... u.ii I.IUIHUIIIIHI II mill IL I LUI IiiUIIUIII'IIIMLtW JUlitiii. ,I.i ■■ nm ■■ ... ■ nM— |j I TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES M u FOR EARLY SPRING WEAR. .Cjfe^ y rpHERB is no COSTUME so satisfactory, so elegant, so well /» ?|v\* \p ' poised and artistic as that tailored by an expert tailor. (\\///\X — COSTDMES MADE BY ELLIS reach tho zenith of perfection, ( }[\} : J)s&' because close personal supervision is given to the garments J j „>|j [L_„ at overy stage of their construction. | : 7'n ' I Every line, every curvo, every fold must be just right—in Mm\~l i point, of fact, you cannot get a better tailored COSTUME any- V| j| l J" where in New Zealand than ONE MADE BY'ELLIS. I(j Wo are booking orders now. \\ | B. -ELLIS, ART TAILOR, 'fa | I FEATHERSTON STHSET. OPP. UNION BANK. 'if |, WELLINGTON. . '"'"' ,r "" ur - ff ),,„.,„„..,. J y..uii.j.i.ji J iiu,.»»"uiiaLi^i.^«ii«^.jjiiiJWjiii.i.iii,^w^HiiniHniHiiiHtaw^ „ THE STANDARD CENTRAL NEEDLE I SIT STRAIGHT SEWING MACHINES. ok What about them? Well, the American Journal of Clinical Modi-. S" cine, published in Chicago, in the November issue of 1910, calls ad "Standard" Central Needle 1 The PHYSIOLOGIC SEWING MACHINE And strongly recommends it to its readers. Another journal, Z- The Medical Council of Philadelphia, tells its 25,000 subscribers ry ' that Standard Central Needle is the machine to PREVENT : ■t crooked spines, Aching Backs, and Eye Strain. Acting on such ' advice the schools "authorities of Chicago threw out all other or i makes, and in less than two years s ' Have installed over 5.00 Central Needle Standard m Sewing Machines M FOR THE USE OF THE GIRL PUPILS. r3 Isn't tlAs good enough recommendation) Now, remember, Standard Rotaries cost less than any other first-class i machines, will do t.h(? work in less time-saving 2 hours in o-aud runs with half tho labour, is guaranteed for a lifetime. All dupul Hi-ate parts'stocked. Also, Needles, etc., for all machines. Full j particulars cheerfully supplied. F, J- W n ' FEAR g Eaigineer and, linporter, Tel. OTfi. WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. Estab. ISSO. | ■ ■ B/^.,LWMJI.L~HIBIIIJ.MM M ,J^|Uui.MI J^IIUIUI»,ItWt^ma«*II»»«Hia^

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1563, 5 October 1912, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1563, 5 October 1912, Page 11

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