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Ladles® Winter' 1 j Uitiepwe» s ' [j Ladies' Cream WOVEN SPENCERS, long sleeves, 1s; Gd.'i t ts. 9d., 25., 2s. 3d. !;| - . Ladies' Cream WOVEN VESTS; short 2s. 9d., • 2s. ] lid. • i Ladies' Cream WOVEN VESTS, long sleeves, 2s. 11d. and J 3s. 6d. . : ■ | Ladies' Cream WOVEN COMBINATIONS,- 3s. 6d.,'45. 6d., ' | • : ip 14s. Gd. . ::: ... j Ladies' Cream Ribbed BODICES, .long..sleeves, Is. I£d. | Ladies' WOVEN NIGHTDRESSES, ..Natural; I \ trimmed with Lace. Women's', 4s. lid.; 0.5., ss. 6d. , Ladies' Cream WOVEN NIGHTDRESSES, I ''stiuai-e necks, li L ] Lace trimmed, ss. lid. : ' 3 ' Ladies' Cream WOVEN NIGHTDRESSES,. vV uecl:, Lace . ! trimmed, 7s. lid.;.,with, Empire. .Yoke,., honeycombed !; sleeve, Lace trimmed, Bs. Hd.j 11s. 6d. § • .All Wool "Joy" Finished Cream WOVEN NIGHTS, 225. | f - 6d. and 255. 6d: ■;• ■ : •■-•. ■■ ■ j; ■ Ladies' Natural WOVEN COMBINATIONS, : 2s. : 11d. to lj 17s. 6d. ■ j • . ■ d®.- 'STREET. \ \ Ewkiik j {■ SweepgfSo ; K--if, These a.re built on the most modern lines and are i backed by a reputation tliait has-stood the test of 25 years' , ' | service. . ...!: | They are entirely of British manufacture and are built for • | long service and for every day use. Ewbank Sweepers are 5 x | constructed of the best materials, are artistically designed, \ beautifully finished and are of high-grade workmanship. Tho I •; important feature of these machines is that-the i i ' ■ i ■ \ ' . s j , Ball-tearing is Applied to ;the Brosh, J | and not to the wheels of the machine. This is a great ■ | improvement, because if the brush sticks, as it sometimes does, j! '! .in the old style of sweeper, it does not matter.how.freely the | I wheels run,, until, the .'brushis released the . sweeper, cannot . 1 f . work well. 'By :applying. v tiie ball-bearings'to the brushj the ri t < latter is kept free ahcVriyis without any exertion. 'An inspect '•-£ : ■ | tion^of these you. ;• .... s| J Price 18s. Gd. 'Lower priced machines from 14s. 6d. I' E, W. HItES &;€p., -LtJ« ; . CHANCES VITREOUS TILES :! ,: FOR INTERIOR AND fiXTEKIOK'' DECORATION, FLOORINGS, AND • FIREPLACES. V ! ' ' :." : SOMETHING NEW, NOVEL,'AND ATTRACTIVE:. . ' ".NOT LIKE OTHER. TILES. . THEY ARE. MADE- ENTIRELY OP GLASS AND ARE HARD AND DURABLE., . ■ IN ALL ARTISTIC SHADES AND COLOURINGS. - ' ' ' ■ ' '. ' , ' ' " '' ■) • STOCKS JUST TO HAND. WRITE,US FOR PARTICULARS-' , STEWART Tißp, GLASS & HARDWARE Co. : ; ■ (LTD.), COURTENAY- PLACE, WELLINGTON, AGENTS.

- These aro THREE DISTINCT, ' ;; . ' SOUND,- and PRACTICAL REASONS , V • WHY COLLIE FURNITURE' AP-'"'JM || j$ . PEALS TO'THINKING PEOPLE. fjK Hi f/ » . ™ , They .know--that • while practising -KM 1 / VfflT. Ml '( ffi fegftß tho ■ strictest economy, they aro BsHt ■ t M » curing FURNITURE. THAT NOT' || §J ONLY' SATISFIES -THE's ARTISTIC;' B?S%s| SENSE, but' FURNITURE; .WJIICII ML" PiiS^l LASTS'THE-LONGEST-., ft]K | Every "Tradesman employed by. EDWARD COLLIE,' is . a,: - ■■ ■■ ■ Master Craftsman. . -..,, Md.,A : h THOSE 1011. AETS CBAETSMES- ate EIDDIEOBD STEEET: I " I8T8 : <by--Exaiiiination),.'' 69 —Manners Street—69 •'«-•'• - ; -; : - -Wcl:iagt'On. ' ' EXTRACTIONS ''(pamWEsj'' Js. . I Bridge Work A " A Spoolalty. f| y \i..j....".U, t| i / Full Upper or :Lo\ver Sets ... • J'|l ffjjl """ * - From £2 2s. Oil. •■ • o*§s&4i Special Attention given to-Children. . Trained Nurses always jn attendance. " MODERN AND SCIENTIFIC ' *'• ' .iIEI'HODS ADOPTED,. ' HOURS— a.m. : to C p.m.; 7.30 .to ■ J-, V' ' "" v Tolephono'3232. ' " CamplielS's will call Twice- Weekly ■■for: ! |- ; "' your " ALTHOUGH there is nothing original or unique in calling for i£? •<•-"•' orders,'tis' a strong link in Campbell's Grocery Service. -Your {.♦•{' - -- troubles end when the order is given to our man at the door-* fe '<»* we do the rest—promptly tmd efficiently. Try: it out! Parrot : . ,' : ■ ■■.-.v;-;*" Food, per packet, Cd.j Bird Seed, lib. Iwgs, Hi Bird Sand, per packet, od.; Bird Seed, 2U>„ bags, Is.; Candles; Medallion, per fl / • '• ' ' • packet, 7d.j Candles, Golden Ray, per nacket; 7d.; Candlee '" ' ■ ■ Rock, per packet-, Cd.j Sapon, 2Jd. and C<l.; ■ St- "Mungo 'Extract '- " ' ' ' I of Soap, 10 packets Is.; llundson's Extract .of Soap, .10- packets.Is. 'l ea, . Sugar, Bacon, Barley, llico, Sago, Tinned Fruits, and >$ W.CAMPBELL, Ms,\ 40 and 42 MANNERS STREET, 293 CUBA STREET, - "'WMMi'llf'' 103 RIDDIFORO; STREET, NEWTOWN. ' ' "'■ I''''

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1707, 26 March 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1707, 26 March 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1707, 26 March 1913, Page 3

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