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11M Instantaneous ClMM.ee I j j'of 'Sppief Siloes. I § If you could just Imagine the genuine foot-comfort derived Ln wearing any of the || I ; choice would be instantaneous- 'J} I ? You would nbt hesitate a moment for you would have that confidence born of | I . || s • Hundreds of the.best dressers in the Empire City select their Boots here, simply | ! because they know that value for price, for quality, fit, style, and comfort, they are jj i • unequalled. \ ■ , LADIES 1 GLACE KID ALBANY SHOES, \rith Smart Cuban Heels, Pug Shape | j \ " Last—"May Queen" —10/6. > | LADIES' GLACE DERBY TIE SHOES, Welted Soles, Cuban Heels, Pug Toe, the £ Latest from Bostoek and Co. —"Montreal" —21/". < .• V-.'. ■ LADIES'PATENT ALBANY SHOES/with Black Buckle, Cuban Heels, very sty- | J"" "" ' lish—"The Guildford"—l6/6. | • / LADIES' PATENT COURT SHOE, with Fancy Collar and Cuban Heels—"Hyde ' J LADIES' PATENT DERBY TIE SHOES, from C. and J. Clark, Smart Cuban jj ■ Heels, light sole and full round toe—"Elinor," —19/6. j UV\ ' MEN'S TAN WILLOW DERBY-LACE BOOTS, very easy fitting for Summer . f '-•-V;' AVear—"The Fame"—24/6. j ; ' . MEN'S STOUT TAN WILLOW DERBY! BALMORALS, leather-lined, full round \ ■ shape,toe, English make—3o/". ' ; W :"" J - ■- MEN'S WHITE BUCKSKIN CRICKET BOOTS, English make-20/-. j II "oh MEN'S WHITE CANVAS CRICKET BOOTS, with stout soles, wide toes-12/0. > /V ■ /' : : MEN'S WHITE CANVAS TENNIS SHO S Wm. Simm, Manager.. jj THE WAY TO BEAUTY IS |" : • "wonderfu ~ 1 AN EASY WAY. . We '"'ant to know who reads this advertisement. There aro two kinds of. | '' Icilma Eluor Cream has made it so. buyers—one the wishbone kind, the other the backbone kind. We want to This famous non-greasy cream is differ- see you in the better list. If you are you will look at our goods. You may ..I frnrn ill others—it works'in adif-' 1 have good reason for not buying—you have none for not looking. That's a ™ fft Jf ve g better results . duty yoa owe to yourself and your pocket. See DENTS KID GLOVES, all h, wond e "ful shades, 2s. 6d, per pair.- Write tb-day. Also better Gloves, 3s. 6d„ 4s. 11d„ BECAUSE it contains thei wonde tul " ss ; 6 d„ 6s. 6d. pair. LEES AN D CHURCH, Glove Specialists, Wellington. Algerian Natural Water which acts as a . '■ * M| M , ; ||M " J tonic on the skin and stimulates it to natural beauty. The daily use of this foamy, fragrant cream makes the skin . . - h soft; cool and smooth, the hands white w __ n ai ■ tr aji \ ■and attractive and keeps the complexion A J| v ! jpg|i fa f A fjdj 0 nlfliii* nnd free from blemishes, ln \ ***• & iUUiUJLPO_im va XL^e 9 iUttVUi. \ . ' 21 ; pots of your chemist. Send 2d.- ¥ ? staiip for Free Sample. Icilma.Co. ,Ltd. Q ' b ), Brandon Street, Wellington. A /»/] o C\ A b IvfflMtyeKly Owiat mk\ HAIR 1 : *"" | • 1 - NOW ONI mw mi \ MuiyAwomin whose h*ir waj'grey owes the \ c t >es(onti4n of Its natural colour to Milo* Hair V , 0; ,<L ~,;.i§r s.ce ©HP Windows for Bargains. \ Milos is not t dye—b not siicky--; : - f" "[ « utiifiction. Price, 7/S * bolile,post free. 1 ' i T" — jyiCELWAIN & SEVEN (u*7« MISS MoEUV/Aln). 11 fl r m rinir **w 111 JUF-Well Dressed .Women <Shrald — rr Wear Ellis Made Costumes. _ A / . "The apparel oft proclaims the woman" none the less than the . Any -/m "man." TTI6THGO // \ Q Therefore, to be in the front rank of well-dressed women, have • ' OkP e|g> ifl Y your Tiiloring done by ELLIS. ttHw / ' m -ij • 1 -' loro ' a ao guess work » satisfaction is guaranteed. \1 f TEST ELLIS-MADE GARMENTS. THIS SUMMER. ft? B. ELLIS, ART' TAILOR, . FEATfIERSTON STREET. OPP. UNION BANK. •'' TO StUDENTS OF MASSAGE AND PHYSICAL CULTURE. MR. ROYD GARLICK Is now'prepared to give a course of training to students in above subjects. . Applicants' must produce a medical certificate of health, • A • *». Ae^i' f ' ': - particulars on personal application at " C-o -AS-mrjO MRpA BABr-_: ,i ' . SUSSEX CHAMBERS, 0)0 lure ~OR'* V; .• '•••: • • PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON. I ■ THE MOSTDEUeATi FABRIC— -'-r~ — L — : — — L i mVd EASIEST, QUICKEST, AND HOST ECONOMICAL. Q' 'j , . -C" WAY TO WASH CLOTHES. ——I : ———' |||jl ' 1 111! I I lilt It's just throwing away money to erect a built-in Boiler ' r'l ) _ iWi ll till when yon get twico as much satisfaction at less cost by V/ILTON'B XMwJftathvfll&W 1 purchasing, a Methvon. When you pay for a Methven UAKiricMnincMT ffi Ir f 1 '11 j'-M your .outlay is ended. No brickwork to erect, no chimney mim. >irnULl 1» ril l ;! i*?f to build. Tho Mothven is complete, and, beinj? portable, I, M j i|J you can stand it where you like and go ahead. It heats j® M A' trll I l' Will better, is easier to waph with, and i 6 more economical in ® 8 1 I ill/s every way than the built-in boiler. The copper can bo JPjj Ms ' '• mtA Mf® lifted out and the interior of the framo swept in 2 min- ' 'jajlcy utes while tho chimney is equally easy to clean. Have IMVALUABLE 1/ a al Ironmonger's; Thousands arc buying ; fBSKk A/b'c'' hirH' Ri nnn ••••• rn- Makers of the Famous'Mothvon Stock Brand and vtb DLyUL/ "-HMBmrm, i.-tf Oldest Manufacturers of Portablo Washing Boilers' in New Zealand. _tO Pale-' Girts.' "A - ■•■-t>'MahowDunedln W ■ Good point about LANE'S i'' • .■ . " T " EMULSION. 93 AFTER -IfaFLUEMZM - . — j THERE IS NEED OF A GOOO, BRACING TONIC TO RESTORE JHE LOST VITALITY AND TONE UP THE IMPOVERISHED NERpjwnijMl ; " t vOUS SYSTEM, AND THERE IS NOTHING SO WONDERFULLY EFFECTIVE FOR THIS PURPOSE AS THE WELL-KNOWN fdßpil FLETCHER'S PHOSPHATONIG. / NATURE'S GREAT NERVE AND BRAIN FOOD. GET A BOTTLE i ■•FROM YOUR* CHEMiST,"AND THE RESULT WILL GRATIFY YOU. ; 2s " 6d ' and 4s ' 6d ' An Chen,lsts * Tennisf ™ W&'l'B i! llf y° u intend .playing Tennis this Ukl 10 A lllbiAj\.j!i, OTMBm&iSTMB K,aß<fi9» • B season a raod strong Sacquet up lo , ~ . , ~ WWfcWl "' " I I vour W oi K ht and caso to handle will. J" *" if ■ ■ • ' > | make all tho dilferwirc in the world • i . i it;,., CHINTZ. FLORAL. B to yonr plnv and to your enjoymfnt. jnsl oms at a bi„ pnep ' , T I The knequeteumde by SLAZDXGER Nof.hinjf so rejuvenate? one s CONYE"MTIONAL. 1 AND SONS, London, are jnfet the spxnU and freshens one's effectI ATCCT 9 thine fov all players, for they »U on other people as a cluinjio of SEASON S LATEST. | waysffivosatisfaction. The "E.G.M," Tlnt-p— provided they arc- all bc- ■ | at 32j. 6d,i Tho "Demon" at 225. 6d., coininn. 8& ■ iBfIADTHM-'- • 8 frrf ,1 Ths "Renshaw". at 16s. .. Soloct your Hal? for H» Tiacos j E EVAfys ; hTP. --'•—-'•158- LAMBToj* QUAY! ' ■ MRS, MATHEWSON, 266 LAiIBTOX QVAYj

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 157, 15 October 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 157, 15 October 1912, Page 2

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