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, . / . -, ; ' J Winter Wearables- ■: FOR' " I'] Maids 9 and Misses 5 [' ''; . r \ The juvenile of to-day insists oh having her Clothes mado on the , j same model as that of her elder sister. We have given extra attention i' to our Special Department fop Maids' and Misses' Ready-to-Wear Garments. That our stock has been well selected is evidenced by. the business activity in this section of our Store> ! MAIDS' NORFOLK COSTUMES, iii fine and rougli Serges, to | fit girls 10 to 15 years- 298. 6d. to 355. ' { MAIDS' TWEED COSTUMES, in new designs and colours, smart cap, sacque coat, panel skirt,for girls 12 to 16 years. PriCGj 18s. od. to 255. ' .. 1 ( MAIDS' PALETOTS/in reversible aiid two-tone Tweeds, 1 i. back, collar of contrasting shade, fancy cuffs, trimliied but- r j .tools, for girls 14 to 17 years. Price, 21s. j . MAIDS' TWEED PALETOTS, in Heather Mixture Tweeds, new, ' j browns and greens, latest styles, trimmed braid and buttons, j for 'girls 14 to 17 years. Pfice, 15s. 6d. ....... j MAIDS' HYDROTITE RAINCOATS, in new fawns and greens,; j 3-3 ihclies to 48 inches long. Price, 235. 6d. to 30s. i.. j CHILDREN'S COATS, in black satin and black velvet, embroid- j i ered round neck and down fronts, trimmed braid, lined with , J shell pink'or pale blue rOman satin, for girls 3to .7 years;' - j Price, 275. 6d. to 375. 6d, f ■ ■ :' \ ' ' ' ' \ , MAIDS' AND MISSES' DEPARTMENT—Ist FLOOR. , !

VEITCH & ALLAN, I ._„_ V Ml I nil "II ir.i, FLORENCE HULLED, ~, r .., ; , pj„; -,|L,4 'i'liono 1017. 191 LAMBTON QUAY.' Work Lighter, Wife Brighter. • ! lira in recommending you "RUSSIA for This' is always the result ! ' j. tho removal of superfluous hair, having . when a housewife Ims a \ . j previously been treated _fcy othfer Ejpocitiln„ii„~„in; ~.i,;„i, ? • rir&iJn ists per medium of clectrolysiß, also deplMetlu en Bpiler intliuhicu | , If »?S>latories, at great expenso {£7B) Without to do her washing. j O . jS/ receiving any relief. lam gratefully A •■'..■ L-< \~ f? ; thankful to you for your treatment ,of & fS* TT iU \S SET ""h 111 B •-, my case. .Siricb undergoing treatment ■ IvD IL S fil tf ISa BNI J \ '~v at y° ur ' lani ' s I a > n pleased to 6tate that ... ■- _•!„ ,- i '//■ /'A ill 'A -n N I ifSaiffif' v ! not only has your remedy removed, all MI M (fii // | II / l I •') traces oi: superfluous hair but in addition WW !F\<t£ uafl a" W IJJJJ /| \. | \jf f ' ms improved the complexion wonderBOILERS • ?f ffl. / 1 '"S^feloMl.i.U.t.t.nd^.rt.. .. / I lir /! \Jf/Z , i timonials may bo seen at my rooms.—F.H. once. Lifting the clothes v j pi- \\ 1 REVERSIBLE BLANKET; \ to and ont,. for instancos r "SRi'/ " }//j J// ■■ X ■ 1 COATS ARE THE PAD ' How convenient a Metliven '*1 L I \ [ / . \ mn-nk-xr is!* t No stretching, no \ . ||jj x/ ■ i Tv / X \ TO-DAY. 1 straining! , With a Moth-' J-- '-- I / \ I Moreover, they are decidedly smart ven a woman finishes her M 7 ll 'il and more than ordinarily useful Coats washing _ fresher and j I J 'A, new sliifiineiit has iust been opened brighter than with a stub- \|tffT 111 ffl \ ./ / 8 by MRS. MATHEWSON, which reveals born-heating, old-lash- ft | | / !/' ,§ | Bomo attractive styles. COMBoilerf iieaf "nick- , IV / / JS "! * ?***>" A ® 7>h, r ly, and save fuel, is just Ilfi|l f) II ' il 1 In flddition, tho s.s. Tainui lias this: The firebox is right-' I ' , ! •' 1 , fl® I brought us tho finest rango of GOLF, up against the copper. Tho IjIII' . .■ ' IJjl •'i . ' // il ! ovor shown in the City, heat strikes the copper l||l. ; H|J ,Sv x /El Don t fail to see these two hncs, am fail, and also circulates •• m -isbsA 'ffiß ./<r I | remember, that we .CLOSE ON SArv around it. 7 •'»'! I URDAY, fit 1 p.m. Look at the Mothven at (Mp*. M I MRS; MATHEWSON, jZwillTera7once '' ' I ! 2GB LAMBTON QUAY. it iB strongct, neater, and LAM » { Isl — V better than- any other ■ M]. lll ° Y ''? > I jgj i frame. Can be used, insido MLj^' or outside. i , .iillEW'Sj Ltd., Ko ' s "-• , if| iflfj iS No other tea is so good, so wholesome or so economical. j 'IV /J «cjC\J 11 Sold by all good grocers and stores at l/ 8, l/lO and 2/- per lb. r t §j]j ( A/HOl CSftUe AGENTS. MESSRB. TH OMP3ON BROS,. arr™-J Why suffer from . washing done, i a jaded appetite?- J SoJIUMIWi lipr Just tiy a Sardine, L . but it milst be ' 'KING OSCAR' BRAND : 8 -■■- ■ • NORWAY'S BEST There's Health & Strength NORWAY S BEST. | in j every dose of ; ; [_^j fIETCWifS ■ Campbell's will caii twice Weekly for | FHOSPHATOMiO. your Groceries. / : . ALTHOUGH there is nothing' original or unique in calling for ffl® f=a >-»/%<' ' | orders,'tis li strong link in Campbell's Grocery Service. lour ®L* | \g_ (j ■ , I troubles (hid'when tho order iS given to our man at the door— j jfe fl c 1 wo do the rest—promptly and efficiently. Try it out! larrot 8 Food, per packet. Ctl;.Bird Seed, lib. bags, Cd-i Bird Sand, per >j jm*} |Yl«B^vW packet, (id.; Bird Seed, 21b. bags, Is.; Candles, Medallion, per (Ldtesm S \jfh . raeket, 7d.; Candles, Golden Kay, per packet, 7d.; Candles, ZSf/Jf JfJfflyk Mock, per packet, G<l.; Sapon, 2Jd. and Od.j St. Mungo Extract KTVHt >®l| of Soap, 10 packets Is.i Hundson's Extract 6f Soap, 10 packets IySMI I >6] Wi \«• > Is. Tea, Sugar, Bacon, Barley, Rice, Sago, Tinned Fruits, and Xjm M y ,w. CAMPBELL. ; Mil 40 and 42 MANNERS STREET, 293 CUBA STREET, „3 R ,o„ roB , .-hbc, —___J msiiwi THE ROYD GARLICK SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE. NATURESGREATjM|^&BRAINjOOD^ SYLLABUS OF CLASSES. < ! =======i = iit^ Saturday, 10.15 a.m. BOYS-Safarday 9.15 a.m LAI lES—Monday night Aj Che nistfand S Od. 7.30. i'rivato Tuition ..nd Manage by TR\ A I!OTTLE NOW. Country comniumc-alioiis 1-) ROxD (tARLICK» 'PHONE 2199. ' ' - WELLINGTON. k Ft@tG)tilSfr Pharmacist, Wellington. 1 """"mmm 1 *-™- - ' " IKLM/mktci TEAS. ■ p THAT'S"• TEEOS '?

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1706, 25 March 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1706, 25 March 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1706, 25 March 1913, Page 2

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