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| New - i 5! | Costumes., 4 J f ; The SPORTS COSTUMES, in English Fancy Twm#, with | | Suede and Patent Leather Belts, in all the. neyecolours, | 3 very smart appearance. 275. Gd.j 355.j 395. "id. I | NAVY CHEVIOT AND DIAGONAL SERGE%OSTIJIIES, I >1 liigh waisted, trimmed with braid and satin, and black | I and white Velvet Collars, excellent finish. . 13s. Gfl.j | | 295. 6d., 355., to 955. ~ - ; 1 | SMART BLACK AND WHITE VELVET COSTUMES. 495. J: 1 6d. f 595. 6d., 695. Gd. I ' | GREY AND WHITE STRIPED HIGH-WAISTED TWEED I . | COSTUMES. Very smart styles. 455., 555. | \ i Co ILtCiocj STKEET. 1 Dt©p-leac! Sewkg \ Machines !fof 1 0-0 i ■ We buy pur machines in car-load lots, direct from the fac- |l '' . t-ory, 'and by obtaining them at lowest possible price, we | - are enabled to give our customers the benefit of our special { , advantages. f "Perfection" machines are. built of high T grade material,„ L . ■ throughout and as the working parts are few they cannot"" | get out of order. r g These .machines are built to give tha best results, are'. | warranted perfect in every respect, and sold ' , I With a Ten Years' Geafaatee. • * | The tables and drawers being constructed of highly polish-. f li ed American Golden Oak make these machines attractive , | I pieces, of furniture. ■ • ■ ' 1 | They are one of the best on, the market,, are simple in con- | | structioh, and will last as long and do as good work as the , | . | highest priced machine at present offered. ...-a Y Why pay fancy prices for . machines thai; have not a better .| , | guarantee or cannot do better work? | ... Also in stock automatic droplieads and cabinet machines.- it-? I . ■ Agents. .: ... J

S|■ - ®| Hostess and, Guests '....'V..","i!'. ®v -! Dear to the heart of every woman'is the • j • : little social function—the entertainment-;of;|.j;v I; her friends in her own home.. But how. .. j, j.. ! much is added to the pleasure of, the after- ; 1 I wjffim : noon when she knows that her guests will be 'v | j". ™||! delighted with' the refreshment she provides.' J ! • J Hence she always prepares Amber Tips a j : Tea. Delicious, full-flavoured,', pprfcctin ••• B, j ; aroma, quality and strength—it sets hearts I ; Wiiwliwfm i attune and ensures the exclamation—"What 9 ! paM|! •• a delicious.cup of tea—may I have another?" '• jj | ' ! Have yon tried llic V- per lb. Amber Tips? It posscsse \ r mmmWfljMk ft" tho delicate, rich, true Ceylon flavour and aroma. J 0 ■ The 1/10 per lb. Amber ' | | "Tips deliglit s nsns ot j i A third'grade is ll '< sold at 1/B—and ean- ,/y S3 1 M mW!o'' <M nol be c l ualled " l J? S li"' L. lllCPr ' Co ' jj' WHOLESALE AGENTS, MESSRS. THOMPSON BR03„ LTD.. WF.I.tINGTOM and to obtain full particulars of our rtoJc of Cars which wo liavo recently opened up!"" Wo aro agents for the Mowiw r .wel!-knowu Cars:"5.C.A.T.," representing the bighcet quality of Continental manufacture, "WOLSELEY" (Siddcley), manufactured by the Wolseley Tool ai_<! Motor Car Co., Birmingham. "STUART," manufactured by the Star Engineering Co., Wolverhampton, . "DEASY" (Siddcley), fitted with ICnight Sleeve Valve Motors. • , "PENN." one of tlio finest, cars manufactured in America. . . "E.C.U.," nn American Car; price within ths reach of all, All the above Cars, as imported by us, aro specially built to suit Colonial requirements, and wo wili bo pleaded to roccivo c. visit of inspection, and to . arrange demonstrations iif required, CATALOGUES Post Freo to any address. Full information supplied on' request. INGLIS BROS., »S2 ( liirrFßlf cmp.. ksFIE STOREKEEPERS PIOBUCE MERCHANTS, STOCK & STATION AGEIW§ 0 HEAD OFFICE:—MASTERTON. Branches—Wellinaton, Greytown. Carterton. Pahlatua, Eiiciamma, Martinborousll.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1691, 6 March 1913, Page 3

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589

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1691, 6 March 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1691, 6 March 1913, Page 3

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