DRESS AND FASHION. A , ' ' '•■•; '.'■'■' , . -■•■• - : '-: .' / gp., EACH. n "" THAT'S THE PRICE 1 11. ■•,-•'' :___ J Though usually sold at Is. 6d., Is! lid., ... 2s. lid. . . • ■ PETER-PAN- ! ; PETER PAN ~ 1 ■ ''■ ..'■'. •-.' AND 1 ■ ' GIBSON COLLARS. ' GIBSON. COLLARS. j■ . • : ".-'..' . .;■ /'■ ; PETER PANS in White, Cream. Black,: and Tussore, with coloured ■ edgings. • •■'' - • ■■, _ , GIBSON'S,:in White only. , THIS-LINE REPRESENTS THE ".A LIMIT OF ■.■'■; ; 'v.X'-- T.E.O. " ■'■'■■ - i: ;. '. . ■'■ , 7 :\ ••'■■' VALUE; ■'"" _ i sixpence each. ' sixpence ' sixpence - each. sixpence te- aro ttousb. e- Aro House, ■■.' '' cuba street, wellington.;. ■■■ ; ■ ' "DAISY" - . ';■ ■ " VACUUM .',..- ■' CLEANER. \ THE Most Hygienic Method of Cleaning is to purchase and use a "Daisy" Vacuum Cleaner, So easy to work thai any,child can use them; -Prices from; it 3 10s.', Hir'e;from 6s. per day. British made and guaranteed. ■■'■;■ .:' ' RANDi'WALKER, AND CO., ': 'Phono 3309. -King's Chambers.■', ■ riUILOR-MADE-COSTUMr,S-L«V yout ' .JL, ;i tailor-made 'Costume be '.made. at- '.' . James! Smith's, where you can make sure - of getting satisfaction. Our, tailor, Mr. '. Griffiths, personally supervises the Cut- \ ting, and .Making of Every.'Garment,-«.nd ." he knows how. He has made hundreds of i. Costumes :for' the ladies of J.Wellington , and i district, and in every instance has '•' given complete satisfaction. James Smith,, " Ltd., Cuba Street.'Wellington,-. .': .; ;. "J '.-, '.SWEETS FOR NEW- YEAR. ■ GIVE the Children a treat .by bringing ..'> hpnib ;.,the : Latest Confectionory. : Novelties-from'•:.'•'•'■••• '- '-:••:. iCOPELAND'S, S3 Motesworth;'Street,-' ' or' Bring them, in and'let them choorso : . .th«ir own SWEETS.- :. ':. '.; ' .>u ICE CREAM AND SUMMER DRINKS; ; - ■;:-.v'-'ALWAYS AT HAND. •-. ;;■ ' v ;-; ; OOPELAND'S^33aiolejworth :Str<^i,i;s- ---'. -, r : - -.-; ;;i;;;(Taita) ; Lower Hutt. ■'. ;;:;;- , "VTOUR HOLIDAY' is. incomplete, unless - X'.. it includes a Day at these Wonderful Gardens.' .Take any train to Lower , Hutt, a.'Bus.will meet you.-/ ■' Refreshments ...and Cut' .Flowers . in | abundance.-";.'.' •-.....-. .;-: - : '-V. "'"-'-' R. KEENER Proprietor. - SPRING CLEANING DAY a holiday by t'seoufing,; tho -of 'THE VACUUM: CLEANING CO., who ; are now : booking orders for Spring Cleaning. We free your entire home from dust.; Clean paint, scrub and -polish floors, clean win- , dows, and finally disinfect throughout. Cl<ian walls, bhnds, bedst«iads, ' bedding, rdattresses; pictures,:curtains, upholstered furnituie, and carpets, either at your home,-or, if you desire; we will take them, tc'our warehouse, and clean, return, and relay same, day if desired. - ; Our men aro thoroughly trained to thoir :• work,-and-'spoken of in the-highest terms i; by our numerous clients;-We do the-work; - 'you,criticise; Ring up 2969|fday, or night, - ;' and .our oxpert will call and give 1 you an , , estimate'. VACUUM CLEANING CO.; ; 177' Willis Stroat,'-WeHington. ,' ivustralian mutual provident, ..™ '•/''',- .society, ':■..■•.' -..:'" results.. from sixty-third ' ■ ' annual report. ' Acoumulated Funds, nearly ... £28,500,000 - Annual Income, over ' £3,743,000 New Business; 1911 (Ordinary) jEG.219,979 New.Business, 1911 (Industrial) POLICIES IN FORCE (Ordinary Department), ,259,774, assuring nearly ,£BB,500,00 (including Eonus Adaitions). ' POLICIES. JN ;< FORCE Clndnstrial De- . ' partment), : 74,948, assuring nearly •.-£2,511,000. ;'.'■ ■ total Cash ' profits divided, ; ; £46,853,162. , , 1 CASH'PROFITS DIVIDED FOR ONE J, YEAR (1911), .0888,911, providing i REVERSIONARY' ADDITIONS, of &{,- '550,000.-. ', ",. Tho Sooietv now issues EVERYDESIR. ■ ABLE FORM OF POLICY-ORDINARY or INDUSTRIAL—for any amount from' t £5 to .£10,000.' : DIRECTORS OF THE NEW ZEALAND BRANCH: The Hon. dJ. Johnston, M.L.C., Chair--1 . man; A. de B. Brandon, Esq., Deputy Chairman; John Duncan, Esq.., Joseph Joseph, Esq;, and H.'Beauchnmp, Esq. 'EDWARD W. LOWE, • Resident Seoretary. New Zealand Branch—'.,■: Customhouse Quay, Wellington. LUNCHEON. SUPPER. AND TEA ROOMS. FAIL'S COMMERCIAL i | RESTAURANT, 3 LAMBTON QUAY. AFTERNOON TEA A , SPECIALITY; ,' Open t: a.m. till 11.15 p.m. ' 1 Open 9 a.m. till t1.15 p.m. • JAMES PHASER, Pwpriefrw,Talephone 2SOO. W. J. GAUDIN AND SON. COAL AND GRAIN MERCHANTS, fc 40 GHUZNEE STREET A KILBIRNIE. T ARGE STOCKS of Coaibrookdole and ' Li Newoastle Coals on hand. Prompt delivery all parts City and Suburbs. Telephono: City, 271; Kilbirnie, 3716. ' COUNTRY MOTOR CYCLISTS. • TTAVING removed into larger PrcXI mises, .125 Willis Street, just above Manners Street, we are pioviding you with A FREE GARAGE. Don't forget to give - us your patronage. Machines repaired - by skilled mechanics, tnd all accessories . stocked. THOS.-11. OA'.I'ES, Cyclo and Motor Manufacturer and Importer (ovu,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1637, 2 January 1913, Page 1
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