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raMrtm.»^V,nUMMW,'.ii^w.imn.^.W,.BllU.«lU!,,, l X DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND.—If you will only compare | I our prices, as you should, you will be one of the I | hundreds who will be with us to-day. ! I A FEW 'OF THE SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS ARE: I I 25Doz. LAOIES' UNTRIMMED , . 4000 LOVELY HAT PINS- \ i STRAW HATS—.AII New . ' Worth from 1/- to 2/8. ' $ Fresh Goods, and Shapes SPECIAL XfflAS PRICE, I now worn. Usually sold at " 3d. Each. & fpE n CIA 6 LKMAS PRICE 'TO BLOUSE AND SKIRT ORES- f FECIAL m A 50JAPAMSEOMO.NOS-: < PR.CE 5/6 lovely Designs and Colours. .""""/»■« SPECIAL XMAS PRICE 4/6 50 FLANNEL COSTUMES-Un- f 30 WHITE P!QUE COATS AND Hned and in Grey Stripes. : f ' SKIRTS-Usually4s/-each. Usually 42/-. f SPECIAL XMAS PRICE 10/6 j ; SPECIAL XMAS PRICE 10/6 i mll■^■^al,^,l^l.wl^l.^.n,ll,■ll»,w., n tfLim,ui»i..ji.wtL,'j«i.Mjiiwjjj..-iiL. l ii.ii.,i.i ""vii-wi A | COUNTRY ORDERS for these goods must llje acsompanied \ X with Remittance, and if not approved of money wlil be refund- . \ I ed in full, if returned at once. All orders will be executed in I | rotation. '$ f Wellington's Busiest Store, | i:: ' - " ■' '■ "■■- ■ j, ' . * i :7" 7 '■ " ' , ' *' 1 ■ i " ' ', ' ] " " ' — i.Aninjwjw.BUMii r|l3Wl 1 ** Solid father Travelling Bags, ' **UJriHU»K I UWI I ¥e Selling at Old Prices, though Leather.' is Dearer.. Also, —-^ 9Se^ —- Brief, Lunch and School Bags. . During extensive alterations in our Showrooms we are W $||_| j giving special inducements in every Department- corner taranaki street aL LINOLEUMS. ■ CO^TENAYPLACE. '.-''■'' .•''.'■>• Open Friday till 9 p.m. Closed ! 500 Rolls Nairns Extra Quality.at l/ll per square, j■ . ■ Sat " rdaYl p,m ' • | I'. yard; worth 2/6 ordinary. ■ : —' - '-' ""-' fl »»4ftj, --■'■■■- Artists m IfairworL 50 Choice Tapestry Squares,.sizes 7-6 x 9 to 10-6 x ,12, . 123 a .CUBA STEE et. Phone'hm. special value, from 355. to 655. „„„„ , . —=-, , ' . TGWERY design and style of ,Head - 150 Axminster and Velvet Pile Squares, woven In one 8 " ° R the piemisea piece, sizes 9 X 10-6 to 12 X 15, from £4 10s. each. ' . ■ Medicated. Shampoos, with latest appli- ... , . ances, 2s. 6d. » n ~* mm aon m _ Children's hair attended to, the Aineri- • can crop being very popular. • 'LlV.ffS a «faaiN«3« Electric Magnetic Treatment for scalp ••■'.(■.)' and hair. The Fadeless Sunreststa Casement Cloth 1/3 and 2/3. . u c r X b Je n d gS made U? °" 3 ' m ° z " als ° Every line is up-to-date and at the right values. i '■' ■■ —/ ■ I ■" ' LAMBTON QUAY. ■;';''".' - P ' . a> ■ v- PICTURESQUE HOLIDAY -Frost & Frost, iillinemat '^^^^^^M DENT.STB, MRS. MATHEWSOFS. ~ 119 Willis Straat The New Millinery Models that ar- <r*6% J5 WELLINGTON. rived, by the S.S. Rotorua are well . A^O/^«^^J§llss§;] above lerrott's. Each Hat possesses some individual, . '•' attraction, while the variety ensures mrt 1, „.^)mia-,i satisfaction for all tastes. g» Q -AS NOT TO HURT A BABf I BAD TEETH MEAN INDIFFER- Woes are Moderate. ~OR INJURE ENT HEALTH. GET THEM MKS. MATHEWSON, °™>~~™" the most deucatc meie | ATTENDED TO NOW. . MILLINER, Set. of Teoth, S2 &. and'MS*. :UMBTON ________________ Single Tooth... .„ ... Ej. ■ s i.Wm.r.iiMi'.i.i um, ....^ P»inle K Extraction ..'■', TAXI^SIAB^,, Temporary Sets Re-mado j . to p™. ... «*, STOCKTON GOAL K TE L TAX G^ B SSIM -Tirth Extracted. F«a when Set. aro Beautiful CAR> No _ 1 ANY GOAL, J |i h i byrin?insup,phonßS3sos LANE'S EMULSION' MIMWW ™BEI. MS/£S > M f i i ■' W(gßtm RECOMMEND \ ■ tO , - _3"SYOAO STRENGTHEN FRAIL BODIES. 6toreß - WiUis and Tory streeb - .M 3) '^Sgj&J _______________ ■ Start. >^_Sb__%J--TUITIOM IN MASSAGE. • ' phones 88 ' m - 164 - Bai^aimaigsaaai^^ MRS. ■; ■- ; .-■-... EVENING CLASSES AT THORNDON. |p^ ! ua 1 m t mim t^^i^uT.:T! 'uui,uM U i ! m« 1 r THERE have been numerous applica- ja HBOHBIPIJ RSraS?lßa?&9 H "EfSn 1 'J&W^**^---. ~A I tions.from Ladies who wish to tako |MIIIL BBiQIWiIb LID. ' a Course in tho evenings. To. meet the «"ri«.»BvarH»i»i «» -wu»«sj ™ ot o» » fc 1 >C«kW'«W l . needs of such, Mrs. Creighton Hale,' the • , . § }kW' well-known Massage Specialist, and ' | p# ilWMgffl S*^ longest-established Teacher o£ Massage in S \ wf . otsMWss*>&^ I.endon, has commenced an Evening Class : 3 $3 \ nt her Branch in Wellington. 1 | • 1 She instructs Ladies in Scientifio Mas- fniIDTWRV Dl ATC BMf ' S ■ r cage of every kind, including General. tUUKI IN C Y rLALC 8 | Ws?mZ? I Swedish, Weir-Mitchell, Electricity, and /i.ju EII'TrHDnV B cVfk% I Swedish Drill. Pupils can join at any LA«3II BU 1 LtlbKY .|| f "'Every Lesson on living subject. Certifi- K>B YOUR.' SPRING LAMB, ETC. 1 A cate when proficient. Author of the "Art ONE QUALITY-THE Bl ST. i _WWS^\^M of Massage." _ / Give us a Call Before Going Elsewhere. \ WWSL Address, 27 May Street, Wellington. 'Phono 1228. ■ 1 BS^W^p^^^?!©^''^^^^ MASSAGE m® PHYSBOAL CULTURE: I JM & ■ CLASSES, PRIVATE TUITiON AND MASSAGE TREATMENT DAILT. 1 MR. ROYD GARLICK 1 IMI PIPERS(Regd. A.M.A., Melbourne), g BUgaß,s °" "" SUSSEX CHAMBERS, PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON. 1 „ T ,™„ rrnniT . Tekphone £199. ~ CHINTZ. FLORAL. \umm,itiniJMn.m/miFrr*~,..,„ rn yi l | CONYH-TTIONAL. 1 OOMRAD'S QUALITY SHOP. IS SEASON'S LATEST. If. HIGH GRADE SAUSAGES.' ! CHOICE POULTRY. II -, nnMwM.'.'iir PRIME DAIRY PORK. |„ llifil 5 Ltfl., ' famous fritz sausage. hams and bacon. .! 34 and 36 Manners Street, 'Phono 1064.. 118 WILLIS STREET, NEAR BOULCOTT STREET. |

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1604, 22 November 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1604, 22 November 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1604, 22 November 1912, Page 2

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