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ri I; The Question when buying a \ | ;;! Cotton Dress 1$ "Will It Wash?' 9 I i ■;■.■■■:. j ■> Years ago thfc, query demanded an answer, to-day it is almost superfluous i ': to make the enquiry. ( J \ The ait of the Cotton Spinner has advanced to such an extent that almost f \ any colour will wash and retain its original shade. j« \ Moreover, the variety of weaves and designs were never better and more K i \ ' artistic in colouring- ~ ) Our exhibits of Cotton Dresses is a worthy exposition of Dainty Fabrics for | • Cotton Frocks. I \ \ \ CO'JTO'S \olLrb ill floral designs new pattern and plain colours, i 'j llonl deigns—ls. 3d. and Is. 6d, per yard, Bordered patterns—ls. Cd. and ' j \ 1s 9d. per yard Self colours—ls. Gd. and Is. 11d. per yard. [ ! A \ i f PRINTED COTTON FOULARDS', the new fabric for the One Tiecc Dress in a \ I 'i large \incl\ ot small designs and colourings, all fast colours, 28iu. —Is. 3d. j ji and 1s 6d. per yard. , I SILK WVItP ZEPHYR, will wash and wear splendidly, and keep its bright ap. \ ■j pearance, 27m vide.—ls. lid. and 2s. 3d. per yard. t « THE "D I C" DRESS POPLIN," dOin. wide, with a heavy cord, bright as silk. 40in 1" ij mdo-2s 6d per yard, I sj INEW COSfUIL PIQUE, in aJI tho lending colours, 2Sin. wido.-ls, 2d. and It, I ; / 6d. per yard. t \ \LW COT fO\ T WHIPCORDS, in Costumes, in aIL the leading colours, 40iu. ! I, iwdc-2s 3d por yard. ... | 3 'IOUiIUtO, the new washing cotton material, guaranteed fast in colour, 28in. a J wide—ls 2d per yard, p j, .--.•■■ • • r, 1 YFASHII\& CKLPLS, foj- morning frocks, in all colours, unequalled for wear. The -! j beat Orcpo joii cm buy is the "D.1.U." English Crepe, ' 32in. wide, perfectly \ } i ist in colour ind thoroughly shrunk. Price Is. Id. per yard. I t ' t 'i i J\P\M.SE CREPLS, in all colours, wash and wear well, 27in. wide.—BJd. and I 'i 11Jd per yard / • " ' E \ V, HUE TVPVMAL CREPES, a specialty in all qualities—Bid., 1s„ Is. 6d„ and I | Is 11d per yard. | i KLAL [RLNGIIf'VMBRICS, in light and dark grounds, in stripe and spot pat- S | terns 31in > ide ~llJd. per yard, .. I> | bI'LCIU, PL\F\ NAVY NURSE CLOTH, for school dresses, 12in. wide, fa«t in I , colour—ls. 1d per yard, i > ?'■■■■■-. ' . ji , j Wm. Simm, , 11 IB Manager.. S

: ;■>...?' .:,; ■', ' > — :■■ ' r TUITION IN MASSAGE. ] W MRS. CEEIGHTON HALE, the longest- , . established Teacher of . Massage is i London, has opened a Branch *cf nor , London Establishment in Wellington. - She instruct-) Indies in Scientific Mas- j pagei of every kind, -including General, V Swedish, Weir-llitchcll, Electricity, and '_, Swedish Drill, Pupils cao join- at any '■ tijnoj: I, '■ lftery Lesson on; living subject. Corti- _ < ficate when proficient. Author of the n • "Ar{ of Mis««»"'" Address—27 Mar \ ■ '; Street, Vv'einngton. Tel. 322 G. Q . "~T LAD!ES> TAILOR. } '■•'.'.COSTUMES, A SPECIALITY. } ! COSTtiMIiS, from ■ ...1........ £i . it.: A i SKIRTS, from '■■ £1 10i. \ ' i; I. JOSEPH f •((Late of NODIN1! ANT) CO.),' J li.Bonlcott Chambers Soulcott St. \ Tfrone 3083. -■- ■.-' V ' ■■ V • By Special Appointment to Lady ¥ •:!,• Islington. a I TWtffigß" : 'EVfißlTT,- T i[iiKooae, Ortho. § j.™' ---poedic Specialist. A }■ Th'e i ;'Weilini?ton Medical and 'Electrical \ '.', Massago Institute. § '.' Tel.ylßG4. Aitfcen Street, Wellington. A 'TO THE RESIDENTS OP EAST- } ;;' BOURNE. & CQUCHMAN'S Laundry has now opened s= -> a Receiving Depot nt Mrs. Moyea's | ' Shop'; whero Parcels will be Collected and § . Returned. ' H . Van colls every TUESDAY. 1 Pfjce Lists procurable at Depot. ! WOMANHOOD AND MOTHERHOOD. Dr. M'Gill's "Pastile. Treatment" is . 1 beneficial to both. Apply Mr?. A. Alpha, ' IB Bolton Street,' Tuesday and Friday / mornings, or Box 411, Wellington.— / THREE REMARKABLE REMEDIES. 1 ZOUTH— The 3 remarkable remedies J ,aro prepared in England. Of cbem- " [ ists -and stores, or post free from Zonth . \ Cure! Co,, Wellington. Sufferers, writo for 'free trial (mention cpmolajnt). SERVICE. ■•( f TMNG UP No. 292-1, Day or Night, I X>'for the most Up-to-date CARS. I ! Luxurious FIAT CARS. j * MRS. NIGHTINGALE, j g .. Occidental Buildings, j jj ; 'Phone 3263. , •-/-»"" ; "■■ Opp. TE.ARO HOUSE, / ' ~ ._ C .?. B \ I SPECIAL-'OFFER— I JURMUftEKEIOYEDFSEE ' of All Worry and Cars, | I BLAKE & CARLISLE, CARRIER? , I jl HUNTER STREET, will Remov* i yonr Furniture to your own eati»laction, or return yoar inpnej. Only ' Expert..Workmen employed. Telephones: 11 Humor St., 2617; 23 _ Pirie Stmt 1605. ■j, i ;,- ,_.,ii~' /::. ,u:,. ••;. • .., . ! Thos. Bailinger & Co„ Ltd. Bathroom Novelties. The smaller i jpilSW: 1 - Toilet Articles [ that make: • for comfort ; and '. elegance, Bath Seats, Sponge and Soap, and Toothbrush Holders, Towel Racks, etc All Goods of Best and Strongest Make, and heavily plated. Inspection Invited. '<■' Tlios, Baliinger & Co ;: LIMITED, : 58, 60 r 62r Victoria-Street, Wellington, I Thinking of Tennis ?j 1 If you intend-, 'playing"Tennjfl this j I season a good strong "Krifcci'noi-''un to *| your weight and case to; handle will J make all t'io difference: in the world ( toyour plav and to yonr enjoyment, { The Kacouetsmada by, SLAZENGER I AND SONS, London, are just the I thing fd£ all'players, for they al--wayagifesatisf action. The "E.G.M,' 1 . . at 32s, i 6d./Tho "Demon" at 225.,6 d., , | The /'Renshawv' at 16s. , EVANS,- ! I|p3..XAMBTON QUAY.

WONDERFUL GLOVE VALUES. -—-»«» Wo want to know who reads this advertisement. There are two kinds of 1 buyers— one the wishbone kind, the other tho backbone kind. We want to I seo you in the better list. If you are you will look at our goods. You may S have.good reason for not buymg-you have none for not looking That's a. I ituty you owe to yourself and your pocket. See DENT'S KID GLOVFS al' a shades, 2s, 6d. per pair. Write to-day. Also better Gloves, 3s. 6d . 4s lid D u. 1' ° d '.'! S '- C l''!! a -. r l LEES AN ° CHURCH ' Glove Specialists, Wcllinni'on. " I | : ;IWFIELIEI & : C© e9 Ltd, x I I • NOW ON! ;•';;,! NOW 'ON! | ■ . W See Onr Windows for Bargains. | I : I I. MS Well .Dressed WoiAen ihmM ik? ;W6ar Ellis Hade tetanies. f-$Xj "The apparel oft proclaims the woman" none the less than the / '.'man." fI) \u. Therefore, to be in the front rank of wcll-drossed women, have I V ;fe your Tailoring done by ELLIS, H\ | There is no guess work, and satisfaction is guaranteed. V 1 TEST ELLIS-MADE GARMENTS THIS SUMMER. .':■■■' ; B. ELLIS, art tailor, / ■/*•**.; FEATHERSTON STEEET. OPP. UNION BANK. I IX' WELLINGTON. »ra,im»ami.iim l iHi,-ii'iß.jimi,.| t .i.Nii,ii iTii.ii».iin'i.,..^^j;.iLi.;A J «^n,i.,i., J . r ...,.,i. J i„,. I , v ,„, ta fS=-5. EASIEST, QUICKEST, AND MOST ECONOMICAL. 2s| WAY TO WASH CLOTHES. I Hi! 3 J 1 ' 9 ll6t throwing away money to ercctabuilMn Ilailer MM ! H wllci ! you get twice ns mucn satisfaction at less cost bv @011/ a Purchasing a Motlivcn. When you pay for a, Methveri nfl'l I 1 w your out,a y ia ended. No brickwork to erect, no chimney ill l!|lf to build. Tho Hethven is complete, and, beinjr portable, Ipiil jj|3 you can stand it where you like and go ahead. It heats Ifill 19 (I better, is easier to wash with, and is more economical in I llMJIl) every way than the built-in boiler. The copper can be Uf lifted.out and the interior of the frame swept in 2 rain\§jW utes whtlo the chimney is equally ea.sy to clean. Have !s|jM a look, at it at the Ironmonger's. Thousands are buying IESjpX it, Eeg. No. 511. . rm G. &IETHVEN & Co. Ltd. Mfrs. DUNEDIN. !'■ !$& Makors of the Famous Methven Stock Brand and Ln Vv o,dcst Manufacturers of Portabla Washing . m*W Boilers In New Zealand, afSigiarmsEßiasm'waßajßSiSißßffig^^ I ' - '' I I ' i s I

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1579, 24 October 1912, Page 2

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