I £ This Store's Moderately Priced Goods ! . JB have won well deserved fame for jj^ss ; jsfflßk quality, and the splendid styles 6 Mantle Department* . . TS w «.=? =«& w .-TSE? aWbES tnt craM silk tei <w, sr , M . . tons and narrow braid. WOMEN'S WHIPCORD COS- ' PIUCF oy. r ,A T E 'SBPfiffiSS&ffl Snnlef with C( £.Sf# " ™™ SS% ffi Se, * WOMEN'S LIGHT WOMEN'S vffi WOMEN'S ■ STRIP^M TUME three-quarter . sleeve, PIECE ROBE, trimmed with MAGYAR ONE PIECE KOBE coat slightly high waisted at side rover of gold oriental laco trimmed white embroidery and back, collar and cuffs smartly and jabot of cremo net tucks '"""iuj ana trimmed silk to match, finished PRICE, 4's ' VUlPp'ib pi with round cut glass buttons. WOMEN'S FOULARD SILK ONE WOMEN'S ONE PIECPCOTTnw WOMEN'S —ffiA wK? JSI^S swl\? , GREY COSTUMES, collar smart- buttons to matcli, in dull saxe, enc inKcc Si 1 1 ,tort ly trimmed with black s.lk, tabac, amethyest, and vicux cuffs piped wth o?ecu oriZ .k,rt n tnmmed bone rose. saxe , J.i'd black";;;;;- «"£ VEITCH AND ALLAN, Wellington's Busiest Store.'
If at First You Don't Succeed: -Why-Have Another Oq! WIN A GUINEA! Prize sentence published ev«ry Saturday. Best advt. Sentence on "Stand-Out" Tea, composed of words commencing with the letters nominated— UKodhiANYs£qU£iioe—wins each weok. "Stand-Out" Tea Coupon'from inside of tin must bo enclosed, and for- '•'■;'- : "'■-■.■.■■:-;. ■-.warded with full namo ■janij'addres^^x' , Vp ,, * as to reach Wellington by Tuesday Mi ' " , .■■ , each week,: to "Stand-Ouf' Tea, P.O, ■• ' Box 1490, Wellington. . ' i ; ". ' NOTE! Two Blue Coupons or one Red entitles competitor to enter once. Thoso forwarding; Green or Gold Coupons will ■ . havo permits for four or nine further attempts posted them. A Cheque for £1 Is. has been sent tho writer of this 'sentence—Mrs. C.F., 19 Leonard Street, Greymouth: To discover the best Tea procurable, "Stand-Out" need only be tested! Letters for Competition closing 5/11/1?,: W.A.W.Y.H.T.5.Y.1.1.5.0. THE CREAM OF TEAS— 66 "STAND-OTJT" TEA is Sold in WELLINGTON by- HILL BROS; and in . tho Provinces by Leading Storekeepers. FpflQf ■&. FrflQt Gentlemen's Collar Bpxes. y 1 UOl "W- i i HJOlj Horse■ Shoe Pattern or Circular, .made of Prime Cowhide, with le«DENTISTS, ■ thor hinge and strap over lid, lined jg«V 119 WINS Streot WELLINCTON. ' splendidly finished. abWPemtt'a STUD BOXES of SoIi(1 Cowhide, aMT « «"•«». ]lorse shoe shapOj ]ine(l lH|;h ceda £ coloured silk, hand-sewn. OUR SETS WITH PORCELAIN inl^litLl'AlLi GUMS DEFY DETECTION AS J E ' EVAWS BEING ARTIFICIAL. 15S " LAMBTON quay! Seti of Teeth, £2 2s. and £3 3s, r ...—.—..u.. ■~.., .■»„.._„.,...;.„„—, Single Tooth 51. ! Painless Extraction. i fij] fra] IFil^sii^Sj^v Temporary Sets Re-made ~ ' jHL&)ra[lKL=rl^^^wk Teeth Extracted Free when Sett are jj /(L Via '• Open Saturdays till 9 p.m. > / ill ! FASHION'S FAVOURITE- | / if|P§L | THE.ONE PIECE CREPE COSTUME. 'i I } I At 17s. Gd., 18s. 6d., and 19s. 6d. ; I each, these ONE HECK JAPAN- i I QL/mR' i \V Ik | ESE CREPE FROCKS offer an ex- j \cK W /N&7\'fl \ ceptional opportunity to good •. \ r> \. ? dressers, , <***^rt and the Garments aro well cut and fjjiJ*% IPK! dZI ffll NOTE THE PRICES: BEST FOR BLOUSES. 17/6, 18/6, 19/6. Makes Linen like Snow, Cotton like Silk, _ ' SHIRTS -MADE ULi'-WHITE MRS. MATHEWSON, whon L,LY — RCH is used2GC LAMM'ON QUAY WELLINGTON. Ask yo ')r s . tort,k ™per for Lily Starch, lib. Cartons and 51b. Packets. PHYSICAL CULTURE. PHYSICAL CULTURE, MR. ROYD GARL.ICK Will hold a NIGHT CLASS for Ladies, commencing on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29th, at 8 p.m., and continuing every MONDAY NIGHT at tho samo hour.' Pull particulars on enquiry at SUSSEX CHAMBERS, 'Phone 2199. PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON. iCIRKWOOirS Electee Light Company of N.Z. Ltd. 88 Willis Street (Next Evening Post) ( 8S Willis Street. CHEAPEST AND BEST FOR ELECT KICAL WORK OF ALL DESCRIPTION. Irons, Ovens, Heaters, Radiators, Motors, and Lights Installed. Phono 2788. ][T is good to see bonny AGRAGALLA BUEND boys & girls, healthy Cev j on > p t T children. They are made e y ,on s _ru»~St iea of good food, fresh air j. a. hazelwood, '-jmd Lane's Emulsion. * ""a "T™" 1 ' Samplei Given Away Gratii.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1584, 30 October 1912, Page 2
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