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DRESS AND FASHION. gD. EACH. <j THAT'S THE PRICE! ( . .1 ] c Though usually sold at Is. Gd., Is."lid., i 2s. lid.; PETER PAN 5 PETER PAN 1 r AND 1 t GIBSON COLLARS. l GIBSON COLLARS. ] ■ . 1 PETER PANS in White, Cream, i Black, and Tussore, with coloured s edgings. ] , f GIBSON'S, in White only. '. THIS LINE REPRESENTS THE, J LIMIT OF' ' . T.E.O. ■ J VALUE. SIXPENCE EACH. SIXPENCE . SIXPENCE EACH. SIXPENCE ; (tve aro "otouse. Ie -cl.ro JjLouse. Cuba Street, Wellington. SPECIAL NOTE—To-morrow is the ' LAST DAY of Xmas Competition. OPEN UNTIL 9 p.m. TO-NIGHT.' ■ ' ' "DAISY" : VACUUM > CLEANER. - THE Most Hygienic Method of Cleaning , is to purchase and use a "Daisy*'' Vacuum Cleaner. So easy to work ,ths» any child can use them. Prices frolu £3 10s. Hire from Gs. per day. British made ■ and guaranteed.' RAND, WALKER, AND CO.. 'Phone 3809. King's Chambers. , Known—New . Year. Gifts, vV • Very special value. ; Boxes of fancy handkerchiefs, 2s. Gd. and 2s: lid.; beautiful fancy- handkerchiefs, at 4Jd., Gd,, 95., IOJd., and Is.; useful leather bags, Is. 6d., ls. lid., 3s: 6d. and 2s. lid.; very j large size,'Bs. lid. and 10s. 6d.; worth 155.; metal pincushions and fancy goods, half-price, 9d. each. Queree Bros., Willis . Street. ■ ■ . ■; - /TUILOR-MADE COSTUMES-Let .your -it ■ tailor-made Costume' be made at . James Smith's, where you can mako sure ; of.'getting satisfaction. Our' tailor, Mr. ' Griffiths, personally supervises , the Cut- ! tin": una Making, of Every Garment, and • ho knows how.He has made hundreds, of Costumes for' the ladies, of. Wellington ' and district; and in every instance has giye.n complete satisfaction. James Smith, 1 lid;. Cuba Street. Wellington. Blouses.', • •Yy'''Bloiises. ,', 350' tb .'select.from;' beau-'. tiful silk blouses,, with fancy fronts, Bs. ; lid., 9s. lid., 10s.' 6d., 12s. 6d., 13s. ,6d,; ' tucked shirt, blouses,'Bs. lid., 10s; Gd., 12s. Gd.; American shirt blouses, 7s. lid., i Bs. lid.,. 10s. Gd., 12s. ,6(1.; dainty lawn, .blouses,' With : fahcy'front,.'3s. ; lld.' Queree Bros,, Willis Street.;- , i :■ .COPELAND'S, 33 Molesworth Street. PARENTS will find COPELAND'S one .of the Best Stores in Wellington for NEW: YEAR SWEETS, BONBONS,. NOVELTY CONFECTIONERY, : ICE'CREAMS, .CORDIALS, Etc. ; Your are .invited to inspect, our goods, . Bring the Children to COPELAND'S, j and both they-and you will leave happy: : A CCOUNT BOOKS, Specially Ruled ■ XS. Forms, etc.—lf you want the < Best 1 in Sewn Account Books or in tho Loose Leaf System (Douglas Patent), or if you : require any Special Forms, Ruled and Printed, ring up 'phone 1933, oi call on ! or .write to HUGH DOUGLAS, Book- ; binder and Paper Ruler, 90, 82, 94 WakeSeld Street, and get complete satisfaction. ; "MTANTED Known—New Year Bargains v V in ready-to-wear garments; very latest styles; splendid cream serge skirts, 1 38, MO, and 42 inches, 10s. Gd.aiid 12s. Gd.; i white walking skirts, at 3s. lid., 4s. lid., ; ss. lid., and 7s. lid.; ditto, with heavy : embroidery work, latest style, 7s. ]ld., Bs. lid., 10s. Gd., and 12s. Gd. Sco flies© i at-once. Queree Bros., Willis Street. i MASON'S GARDENS, ' ' (Taita) Lower Hutt.. ' YOUR HOLIDAY is incomplete unless ' it includes a Day at these. Wonderful Gardens. Take any train to Lower 1 Hutt, a .'Bus will meet you. < Refreshments, and Cut -Flowers in < abundance. < R. KEENE, Proprietor. i _ ( WANTED Known—Our ready-made i costumes, at 12s. Gd., 13s. Gd., 15s. i Gd., and 16s. 6d., are such wonderful value i that the stock threatens' to bo sold out'in ] a very short time. Each one is' wonder- j fully effective, and the cut and finish excellent. Secure one ere it is too late. ! Queree Bros., Willis Street. SHIPPING NOTICES. " The tyser line, limited. • MONTHLY DISPATCH OP i FIRST-CLASS CARGO STEAMERS TO LONDON DIRECT. < Steamer. Tons. Commander. • Burden. •Hawke's Bay 12,500 F. C. Lidstone •Maktvrini 12,500 H. Hollis. ' "Muritai 12,000 J. Firth. 1 •Nerehana 10,000 J. E. Compton. < "Whakarua A. H. Kemp. 1 1 ♦Marere 10,000 P. E. Mello. 'Niwaru .'.10,000 S. W. Hayter. » Mimiro 10,000 J. Duncan. < •Star of India 12,500 F. J. Kearney 1 Star of Scotland 10,000 E. D. Beck. J Star of Australia...lo,ooo F. W. Ulyati •Iridrabarah : 12,500 A. E. Hollings- 1 ' worth. Indralema 10,000 W. H.Lea. •Indrapura 12,500 It. P. Craven, ■ 'Denotes twin-screw. The abova steamers wore all built specially for the New Zealand trade, fitted with refrigerating machinery of the most modern type in charge of competent engineers, and are noted for tho exceptionally satisfactory conditiou in which their frozen meat cargoes are being delivered. The Company is prepared to carry wool and produce of every description. Lowest Current Rates of Freight. W. M. BANNATYNE AND CO., LTD., - Agents. E" AND A. -MAIL LINE, ? To - ( MANILA, CHINA. AND JAPAN, j; Via Queensland, Port Darwin, and Timor. J Tona Leaves e Steamer. Commander. Sydney. ; RARTPKN 3600 F. W. Hood. Dec. 18.' XI&ENUaN m W.G.M'Arthur Dec. — EMPIKfi <500 £?■ P'lcher ,T an . 15 c 6T. ALBANS <51)0 st - George ,j. eb 12 p Space for Frozen Cargo. 0 THE PICTURESQUE ROUTE TO EUROPE. Through Bookings, via Japan, Canada, and the U.S.A. ; Saloon Accommodation amidships. Largs Cool Two-Berth Cabins, all on the Upper Deck, and fitted with Eleofria - Fane. Linen Washed on Board. J EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN 3.8. A CO., LTD. S W. AND O. TURNBULL AND CO., Q ApenU, W«lliu«top- C Ssla»boM <So> .

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1635, 31 December 1912, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1635, 31 December 1912, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1635, 31 December 1912, Page 1

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