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, ■ , ...As. a Dress Gtocls House ..She' DXC. stands pre-emlnenS ; Consistent valae-giving in high grade Dress Fabrics, together with assortments on a generoos scale, are responsible , EPB | for oof enviable iposition in this dapaitment. || Apropos of these notes, selection was RjI fievef fcetter of mote appropriate for the I m Several new fabrics and new tones of | colour can be seen to-day in Cloths ,^AU£z> I ;:: | , particularly well adapted lor Summer Wear. | Patterns of any of the materials named below will be gladly k | | sent on request. r ' f COLOURED SICILIANS, 4«n._ wide, for BLACK WOOL MELROSE CLOTH, Uin. , Costumes and Dust Coats, in Cream, , wute, a cieaji veanuK material lor Reseda, Vieus- Rose, Peacock Blur, smart Dresses—3s, 6d., 3s, lid,, and 4s. > Brown, Navy.—3s. 6d, por yard, 6d. per yard. ; | COSTUME SICILIANS, Win. wide, in . ■ BLACK COATING SERGES, 54in. wide, ! Rlwn Greys, and. white ground with fast dyes, for Tailor-made Costumes— j ! grey. 6tripe-3s, 6d. per yard. ss. lid., 6s. 6d„ 7s. 11d., and 9s, 6d. per > - ' 5 . yard. . i ::: HEAVY■ WEIGHT SICILIANS, Win. I. ! i. 5' i(lo A. °i e!Ul w«an»sr. specially adapted NATURAL JAP SILKS, 2"in. wide, nnj ' •' for Ccwt and Skirt, and Dust Coats, in ' equalled for Washing Blouses, in all i i plain Grey, and Grey with self stripe— qualities, ranging in price from Is, 6d. | «. 11a. and ss. 11d. per yard. ■ to 6s. 6d, per yard, •; Win. COLOURED RESILDA, a hard-wear- AP BLOUSE SILICS, 27in. wide, white i i :injr, dust-resisting '/fabric, in Cham- grounds with black stripes, splendid ! ; pagno, Rosewood, Grey, Saxe and washing—2s. 6d. per yard, S. ' ■. Brown—4s. 6d, per yard. i i. BRITISH -WASHING SILKS, 20in. wide, ■ Si ■ " BLACK LUSTRES and SICILIANS, in.stripe and check effects-2s. 6d, per . f V. . in. wide, suitablo for either Dresses, or y ar "' i '1. Coats and Skirts—2s. 6d„ ,3s. 3d,, 3s, 6d„ .' „„„ </ • 35.-lid., 4s, 6d., 4s. lid, per yard. NAJ URAL TUSSOKE SILKS, 33-34 m. i • ? • wide, very much in demand for stylish . ■* tjt , /^T. r n 1 <> ■ ■. , n , Coituiiies and Co^i! s1 s. 11d.< 2s. ; { ' / 1^35.6d.,35.11d.,45.11d.,55.,1d.per ll* 1 _ l 1 Wm. Sirnrn, PeLC® Manager.

' j | i'< *** I l»P*'ory is so eisy/yet so sure y' 1 W'' \ any Wy csn rid herself of •> f ® \ this distressing disfigurement fri -1 • v.* V the privacy of her own horw. . ' \ *,>( Price. 516 jar. • ' ♦"'•..J eA «d to send, free, ,foljputicu!»rsftndinterestlng|>ook' - "• let to any lady who writes. McELWAIN & ZEVEN 1 (LATI MISS MOHLWAIN),'. - , 2E4 QUEEN>yp'EET - AUCKUAWD H.r. AOENTB MIUOS TOIHT CO. > '/ i j'f'.V' '" ' fIiLV £a£h&r& my ■ i rrt£TH Q p -WifiTeß C tD -AS HOT TO HURT A BABT ejoiure -or /mure. i ' THE MOST DEUdATE FABBQ S : ~Mm. : . (Wiuton'9 Hand Emouiknt) "SOOTHES' ' I/fi •' ~ /ND H - SKIM | . : • SWIFTLY, AND SUREI-V : -B|jMSKTl«ofit' v iNY ;30ML ;v ' : - HARDWOOD TiMEB. Stores—Willis and Tory Streets. Offices—Johnston -.Street. 88, : 161, : : -SAMU^L-:BR6WN,LTD. 1 . ' • ■' || I CHINTZ. FLORAL. , | fiON7I ? .-"TION AL. i | SEASON'S LATEST. | I R. MARTIN, Ltd., ! I 34 and 36 Manners Street, j

< WONDERFUL GLOVE VALUES. jj We want to know who reads this advertisement. There are two kinds of 9 I buyers one the wishbone kind, the other the backbone kind. We want to i wo yon in the better ],st. If you are you will look at our goods You may I J f° d '' eas r for bu /'nS-yo« have none for not looking. That l * a 1 diity you'owe to yourself and your pocket. See DENT'S KID GLOVES all S I rh S ' a 5, If Pe - r pa ,'n c cll', trf 8 *- A,so Gloves. 3s, 6d. 4s 11d. 8 ss. 6d., 6s. 6d. pair, LEES AND CHURCH, Glove Specialists. Wellinntnn >. § .!.■. q i J?*'€®c 9 Ltd. | ,Ijlf°yeirly Oaring Sale j NOW ON!: NOW ON! \ ■ 1 . i CtCP»>-i i i— &. See ©hp Windows for Bargains. | I-:11 Ml Well Dressed-Women Should Wear Ellis lad© Oostumes. "The apparel oft proclaims the woman" none tho less than the / WSsSh "man." II) \i Therefore, to be in the front rank of well-dressed women, have ■if »k your Tailoring done by ELLIS. j®yj I Tlicro is no guess work, and satisfaction is guaranteed. \ | TEST ELLIS-MADE GARMENTS THIS SUMMER. lo B. ELLIS, ART TAILOR, J FEATHERSTON STREET. OPP. UNION BANE. ||| WELLINGTON. K«m.^grm M MmMi|ianjm W |i.nnßy.LJ.g ."Jjinrnii;:L"A,i.-w-UL';i-». i.ni„ | .i.i. ijI.HIU ] y . _ _ LNI _ _ |l 'pi Benger's Food is specially pre- §§ || W"/P &M P? red . t0 kuild up the weakened |l '/®IP digestive system, and to pro- §1 || y A mote a high state of bodily If Ljpfc 'J nutrition while doing so. || •f W\ 111S the onl y food enabling rest and regulated |1 ■ exercise to be given to the digestive functions. g| 11 \ • Benger's is not a predigested food, nor does gl || ffl ' \ u contain dried milk. It is made with fresh milk, ffl f] anc ! forms a dainty and delicious cream with a I| i /' delicate biscuit flavour. Patients never tire of P| II k || but, on the contrary, continue to enjoy it. p| ii Every hoi-seholder should posi«-s a capy of "Df.nceb'.s FOOD, gg ANU HOW TO USP. IT-FOR INFANTS, INVALIDS. AND THP 0» 1 J Pc« Free from BEHQER'O FOOD Ltd., Otter Worfci, MANCHESTER. I g| /Vprf u ;cW >'?; Tills by Drupgis:j, ete,, c*ciy,vhtrt, i B^^»gm!J^mzMißßjm»uyi f .| f n»iL.»iMu T iw.gvi| Ltnw^Tgywjjß.Brs>ttnß>ig«-..un.-jjjLii«jFnjixp,»uuyw>iiiiu.njPN>—. J—ttP. KIRKWOQD'B Elcctfic Light Company of N.Z. Ltd. 88 Willis street (Next Evening Post) 88 Willis street. CHEAPEST AND BEST FOR ELECTRICAL WORK OF ALL DESCRIPTION. Ovens. Heaters. , Motors. 11 , Installed. Phone 2788. | TO STUDENTS OF MASSAGE AND PHYSICAL CULTURE. MR. ROYD GARUCK Is now prepared to give a course of train ing to students in above subjects. Applicants must produce a medical certificate of health. i Full particulars on personal applicnti on at SUSSEX CHAMBERS, _ PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON l-AFTER. IfiUR-UE^ZA^ | THERE IS NEED OF A GOOD, BRACING TONIC TO RESTORE | THE LOST VITALITY AND TONE UP THE IMPOVERISHED NERVOUS SYSTEM, AND THERE IS NOTHING SO WONDERFULLY' EFFECTIVE FOR THIS PURPOSE AS THE WELL-KNOWN I REMEDYFLETCHER'S PHOSPHATONIC. NATURE'S GREAT NERVE AND BRAIN FOOD. GET A BOTTLE FROM YOUR CHEMIST, AND TH E RESULT Wl LL GR ATI FY YOU, 2s. 6d. and 4s. 6d. All Chemists.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1574, 18 October 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1574, 18 October 1912, Page 2

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