VY ijn i IIJuU |He Perfect" Cleaiseri Scowr UprCllC COlKtltlOO. 11 Resioves Mr! aid ail I I' I is Cheaper than Soap and Soda, j I In response to inquiries received, further details re- f 1 ," t - , A-n r «. i•u, u r u + u 1 X v ,1 TTrTATTrnn-n rim inrmmn ,-,,-,•, $ E Any article that will lighten the work in the house, polish the g A gnrding the WINFRED CIGARETTE COMPETITIONS \ I , -i j- + jj- t i i iu • j 3 V " , b v>u.uuj.ihuji: » utensils, eradicate grease and dirt and reduce labour is a good .j I lire given below. I 1 friend to the housewife - 1 | WINIFRED' CIGARETTE empty tins and packets \ | The "Perfect" Cleanser does all this. ;It cleans everything, | | (not lids only) are to be delivered to the Ardath To- $ | removes grease and dirt from Crockery, Enamelware, Cutlery, j X biicco Company Agents any time up to Midday, SAT- E Aluminumware, Marble, - Tiles, Porcelain Baths,. Woodwork, fi J 'UU.DA'Y, 30th NOVEMBER, 1912. M. Paintwork and Carpets.' | J _ A Competitor sending in Duinmy Tins and Packets | | flg | afffl } es§ fo fa $fa fljfoj m Sfflfi Jj | \ is liable to be disqualified irom the Competition. The Q | . H V names of the prize-winners will be published through the * I It is a pure white natural mineral containing no chemicals, I X Press. I is non-poisonous and non-corrosive. | <? T W3"V¥<'l!3Q fir (Hrn e I It is splendid for washing clothes, as it takes out all the dirt, 1 X C9e ISl.! JBIJCI© <S£ I/O.) \ I softens the water and leaves no suds. ' ' J V Hunter Street, Wellington, \ J A Bmall q uant ity put in a basin of greasy water immediately ■' | f x I destroys the grease Four ounces of this cleanser is sufficient | } Agents for the Ardath Tobacco Coy., Ltd., London. A | f or a bucket of water. i fc , %''%ir , q> <^>'^>'gy'qyq>'3>,^'<&'^, '^y < | Put up in lib. and 4lb. bags. I tO Acknowledged to bo Absolutely | h■ W fffl 1 | $f f A 1f i| | N w .. THE BEST. 1 E«.Wo iflllUlUJ ft. Woj I^illo : .. 'J BUILD THE LUNQS, i? &'io,'quin st„ Wellington. J v f
I , , - , • ■? $ • rFYTT? ACT 1 S -' I s - a I Flinders Lane Melbourne S Through Contractors Negligence During Extension jIN addition we shall put on 2 » November 4, 1912. | Alterations, J '' tf | Mt " W ' £ olc ~ , „., . . .. 8 1 £150 Seal Japanese LACE AND LINEN- $ a Dear Sir,—TYe have fleciuea to accept 1 I ™.— ,»» . , I |. your offer of 10s. 4d. in the £ for the WARE at 20 per cent, under value. | * goods affected by the serious inundation | I - . . L | 'in our warehouse this; niornii.g. Wc would Stock bought at' 10/4 in'the £, alld Will „_, ~„ { {j stipulate, however, that you do not use & / £m DouHo NET LACE CURTAINS I | om-name in adverUsins the purchase as h-cnldl* • ! m ecru and white, yards lon K -by-I I many of the lines, especially in Lad.es be SOW at j. ■ J 6 Made-up Apparel, are confined to leading J ' . # ft warehouses in Melbourne, Sydney, and J 0..«*.*«-. -,~J M-t-f „*£ r><.:„-_ pa ""' ' S I New Zealand. As you■ ,aw- this mom- Quarter and . Half on Meloourae Prices.... | : . I » in<r, a largo portion of th© Roods are 'f • <k | only affected' by damp, and will be per- J . ' ' j£m Job LACES AND INSERTIONS, at $ I fectly fresh when dried-as per arrange- S j 25 per cent under value. & ft ment. "We will ship everything in Man- 1 'ei'Awi*ln»~i> ' » | ners Street on Friday at latest I Sale Starts at 10 O'clock r — — : . j K Yours faithfully, | ' '■• ! "■'■'■■■ S . -—n-1« | TO .pAY (THURSDAY), 'at | ■ i 48-Si .MANNERS §TIEETj WELLING!ON/ •
i — ••• I Flood of Showroom Bargains. | 35 only Assorted SUMMER DRESSES »■ —In one-piece stylo' Blouse Robes, fl etc.; good plain colours, also striped % Cambrics and Ginghams, slightly % soiled. Worth 19s. 6d. to 255. . Flood Sale Prices 2s. lid., 3s. 11d., | 4s. 11d„ ss. lid. 5> 11 onlv Ladies' White India Linen | COSTUMES—Trimmed embroidery, 8 various styles and small sizes, slightfc ly creased. Worth 395. 6d. to '19s. | Gd. Flood Sale Prices 7s. 11d., 10s. j? 6d., 15s. 11d. « 39 Ladies' One-Piece Embroidery g DRESSES-Melbourne prices 295. 3 Gd. to 15s. These are perfect fitting, $ soiled bv water, can be easily launJ> dered. " Flood Sale Prices 16s. 11d. J) to 225. 6d. s 33 Ladies' All-over White Embroid- \ ery DRESSES—Melbourne's dainti- § est productions, and priced there at $ ' 395. Gd., 495. Gd. to 635. Some very ! slightly soiled others only creased. Flood Sale Prices 19s. lid., 245. 9d., _ to 295. 6d. 9 only Ladies' Linen COSTUMES—' Braided and embroidered collars, slightly creased. 395. Gd. for ISs; 11d. •. . 6 only Ladies' Flemish Holland „ DRESSES-Eino quality, plain B styles. Worth 275. 6d. Flood Sale 5 Price 9s. 11d. g Ladies' American Blouse and Skirt | COSTUMES-Tussore and sky, S slightly creased. 19s. lid. for Bs. § lid. S \ White Irish Linen COSTUMES-Panel » skirts. Worth 495. Gd. for 15s. lid. \ Few Poplin COSTUMES-Worth 295. $ Gd., 395. 6d. To Clear ss. 11d. to € ■ 12s. 6d. %t 39 Ladies' Heather Tweed and Navy ft Sergo COSTUMES—AII panel back, % smart cut and well finished, perfectly lv fresh. To Clear 10s. Gd., 17s. Cd., e 255,, 295. 6d., 3Ss. 6d. | 6 only Ladies' SICILIAN COSTUMES '% —In cream, trimmed satin, soiled | and rather creased. Melbourne * Price 555. Flood Sale Price 18s. 11d. I Ladies' Cream Coating COSTUMES- ■ K 395. Gd. to .£G. Half-price, 295. 6d. i ■to 635. | Ladies' One-piece Crepe DRESSER— - K Various shades and styles. Flood $ Sale Price 16s. 11d. e Ladies' DUST COATS-In navy, green, /P brown, cream, tussore, etc. Worth » 225. Gd. to 655. Flood Sale Prices 3 Bs. lid. to 295. 6d. ) ■ Ladies* Sicilian DRESS SKIRTS-In g navy, cream, etc., latest cut, mostly, § quite fresh, various styles. Mel--3 bourno prices 12*. 9d.. 15s. 6d„ 17s. )) Gd., 21s. Flood Sale Prices ss. lid., § 7s. lid., Bs. 11d„ 10s. Gd. 3 Ladies' One-piece Tussore Silk S DRESSES—Very smart, but rather > creased. Melbourne prices 305.. 395. $ 6d. up. All Half-price or less from . | 14s. 11d. to 21s. !DRAPINGS AT SLAUGHTER PRICES. 3 pieces Double-width ART DRAP-INGS-Gid. for Sid. yard. 12 pieces CASEMENT CLOTH-Sm.ill ~ designs, cream grounds. 7Jd. for | 5Jd. § 3 nieces 50-inch Heavy Cream OASEa ME NT CLOTH-Worth Is. 3d. for S 9Jd. yard. % G pieces 50-inch Hoavv Wide-bottom i ■ CASEMENT CLOTK-Grecn and <& blues, bordered. Worth Is. 9d. for S Is. yard. % Pine Cream Twill CASEMENT 1 CLOTHS-ls. 2d. for Did. yard. , k 3 pieces 42-inch Heavy Poplin CASES MENT—Small art design?, in cream # ground. Is. 7d. for 11 id. vnrd. » Immense Range CEETONNES-34d., I U.A., to lUd. yard.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1609, 28 November 1912, Page 3
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