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'■ ■ I i We have just completed the purchase of one of the largest lots of - READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS ever offered to Wellington at \ HALF THE USUAL PRICE. These goods have just.arrlved from \ Home, but the unforeseen weather conditions have left evrybody "■'■■■ \ *|> -iy much overstocked and few in Wellington could touch a quantity. I But "Oh" Price does tempt us, and as wo ace always on the look out *o S' v e better value than can be obtained elsewhere we' had to f m" llffe\ buy this line. No word of ours can convey to you any conception I If tii Wm\ of the wide variety of styles and their unusual beauty. The whole § Jf I ! l ] Iwl ,ot to e So ' tl now at t ' ie w h°i Qsa * e P r ' ce « . * .WOMEN'S FOULARD ONE PIECE DRESSES, Magyar sleeves, trimmed ydii f (Pp£jf border of self-coloured material, finished with white bone buttons.. .-. \ vMJi WFh Special Price, 9s, 11d, ■ \ ITI/ . WOMEN'S ONE PIECE MERCERISED POULARD DRESSES, trimmed White, ', I \ \ \l\\ I Guipure Yoke and Magyar sleeve, in Rose, Reseda, Soxe, Sky, and Black and 'ii V\ MM ■ White. Special Price, 12s. 6d, \ | I \J, WOMEN'S ONE PIECE MUSLIN AND COTTON VOILE MAGYAR KOBES, in J W\i\ \| K / ' Blaok ant * White and Grey and White Stripes. Special Price, 17s. * 6d. \ \\\ }l / . .WOMEN'S ONE PIECE COTTON CREPE DRESSES, Piped with Green, Biscuit, J \« I j Blu °. Brown, Navy, Grey. Special Price, 18s. 6d.' . £ AW | .WOMEN'S ONE PIECE COTTON POPLIN DRESSES, Piped in all the Newest J \\\l [ Shades. Special Price, 255. '■' jjj |\ I # WOMEN'S ONE PIECE MAGYAR DRESSES; assorted shades of Vieux Hose, <" ™\j | ' . Champagne, Grey, • trimmed White Embroidery, Peter Pan Collar and Cuffs.' i Wl ■ •- Special Price, 12s. 6d. i Hi ' ' W . ' Wo have a Great Variety of SAMPLE ONE PIECE DRESSES in Assorted i \l|: . Shades and Styles, including White Muslins very prettily Trimmed with Lace ri H ; /. and Embroidery. Also among these we have several nice ZEPHYR ONE D \|j PIECE DRESSES in Grey, trimmed with Vieux Rose or Pale Reseda, also in $ [ \i' Li sW; Blue - Price, 12s. 6d. 1 Aj J .WOMEN'S TUSSORE SHADE PANAMA CLOTH ONE PIECE DRESSES,'trim.. '"J W \\ ' nlea * witn Silli: Brai(l to match, piped with Emerald, Cherry Red. I X|j Special Price, 325. 6d, ' | ii 11 WOMEN'S ONE PIECE PIQUE DRESSES, trimmed White Embroidery and I SsW Tucks - Special' Price, 9s. 11d. | — . | Country Customers just post your height and bust measurement and we will | forward 3 of these garments on approval, and if you are not pleased v/ith any you can return them and wo will refund your money in full, . I SEE WINDOWS. SEE WINDOWS. | : : : : '. \ \ I Wellington's Busiest Store. f

HAIRDRESSERS AND HAIRWORKERS, 123 a CUBA ST, 'Phone 2794. SWITCHES of Fine Hair, and shade, from 10s. Gd. to ,£3 35.; Transformations, from M is.; Toupees, from 355.j Puffs, from 7s. 6d.; Pin Curls, ss. 6d. Shampooing, Cut, and Singe, 4s. . Hairdressing 2s. 6d., Electric Magnetic Massage, scalp or face, 3s. . Children's, Hair cut short or American crop, Is- Ladies' or Children's head shaved by the Principal, 2s. Gd; Manicuring, Is. Gd. A Switch is a nice present for your friend. Combings' made up at 2s. per oz, also purchased. Advice free on Toilet, matters.

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The Starch "that Mother used!" Requires No; Boiling. LILY STAECH STANDS EVERT TEST, All Ingredients being of the ■ FINEST QUALITY. MADE IN NEW ZEALAND. OEDEBI^

HAIRWORK. 1 —■ Mrs. Haybittle makes a specialty of Artistic and Up-to-date Hairwork, Only the best of English Hair used. Head Masgage, Shampooing, Cutting, etc. 288, LAMBTON QUAY, < "^J^ 'Phono 1591. Over Orr. Chemist. —— '^ J wO' F" ~~ "~" ™"~""" j CONCESSIONS in SUMMER * ' fHQf MILLINERY. '\ Mm /VSS f j(f* H QOMB exceptional opportunities in j if/V A a f|sW Ml k9 Summer Millinery are being of- jH L Nt\ >] h .-v? \ _J 1 J ~=». DENTIBTS, fered at MRS. MATHEWSON'S THIS ||P u t $3 S/AJ I' 119 WIIIIB Street MONTH - . .!\V, ,Jj Wm^ mci i iMrvnu The concessions are substantial, yet te t!le Goods are NEW AIND 0F ™ ST |Pm W aboTo Porrett's. other good£ re . pr i C ed for the _ff^ L -^^IhlLs BAD TEETH MEAN INDIFFER- yrna MATHEWSON, f TEN O'CLOCK-** 0 ~. BUT HEALTH. GET THEM outfSS f WASHING DONE. ; ATTENDED TO NOW. lambton quay. j / Sots of Teath, £2 2i. and £3 3s. , ■>> /5V _ - tgfp^jfiSlnglo Tooth... ... _ ss. PfWI P I I Painless Extraction | B i«3IT || f' ■ C_§ols^) Temporary Sots Re-mads | SARDINES Hla / a^"7 ' to Permanent ... fills. | . XHSSUMrrmBiWOT ! 1 ll^w^^x^aa^.^^^^ Testh Extracted Free when Soto are .V FASTIDIOUS. 8 P ' Ordered. • SOLD BY «ALfc storekeepers. f| Open Saturdaye till 9 p.ta. j "' .. '-SUPERFLUOUS MAW. . ,' -"rise IN leather: WHY SUFFER THIS DISFIGURING BLEMISH? _ ' j Does not affect present stocks of Bags, "ISOLA" is recommended by leading English and American a ||p which are going at old prices. VV Ravelling and Brief Bags, & Ch eX. S - in plain sealed wrapper to any ad- J y H Ssh - -■ . ' l.i. ' I : Saturday 1 p.m.. ' '.' U DAINTY, PURE, AND GOOD. L Mm m»^»^n«oaa MASSAGE AWD PHYSICAL'CULTUREs 9?he M is only o) ,<^ CLASSES PRIVATE TUITION AND MASSAGE TREATMENT DAILY. one certain "fyX MR. ROYD GARLICK, ™ £ «f"> m (Regd. A.M.A., Melbourne), 'n this Dominic*SUSSEX CHAMBERS, PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON. THAT'S TEEDS Telephone 2199. ' ImseaimiiiiSßss&tßXKr .wsygwissßsaa Mww 34-36 Manners Street.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1624, 16 December 1912, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1624, 16 December 1912, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1624, 16 December 1912, Page 2

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