\. ■ ' . ijjlp ' I I ■ i The' Story. ©I a Gold Mine j ; A man set out to search for gold, and just as he had made a | t v rich find ho received word from home that a much greater for- , | ) : tune had been discovered at his front door—an oil well. 5 \~ ■ The D.I.G. Special Hat Sale is similarly a "double event." > ) It is briefly described thus: Men who are searching for the | best values in Hats and Cans will be richly rewarded with extra % higii grade goods at. big savings in price at the \ | BJ.C Speda! Hal Sale ■ • j Remember that in these lines we are 'overstocked, and, fur- jj j ~.■■■ • ther, that world-famous makers are represented, including Tress | J and Co., Woodrow's, Christy's, and Lincoln and Bennett. jj J' Here Is a little gold mine of good values:— | •• f.~ 15 only GREY SOFT FELT FRAME HATS, in sizes 6|, 6}. Usual price, 10s. § ■. :fl ■ (' '6d. to 13s. 6d. TO CLEAR AT 3s- lid. each. I 'i ■• ' -' ■ 75 SOFT FELT HATS in the newest shades and the latest styles. Usual prices i ' ij . .10s. Gd. to 13s. '6(1. TO CLEAR AT Is. lid. each. ■ , t J : SO MEN'S SOFT FELT KNOCKABOUT HATS, in Grey, Fawn, a,nd Beaver. | \'■ ■■ > Usual' Prices Gs. Cd. to 7s. (id. TO CLEAR at is. lid. each- 1 • | [? • ■ - A genuine TRESS AND CO. "MASCOTT" CAP. In dark or light colourings. jl •• S . Always sold at 7s. ,Cd. TO CLEAR AT 4s. lid. each. , ■'l ■ • AH our BLACK FLEXIBLE HARD HATS from the .famous houses of Christy's, ' I • % Lincoln and Bennett, and Woodrow's. Usual Prices 10s. Cd. to 13s. 6(V- 5 j ' TO CLEAR AT Bs. 9(1. each. . (j i- ~ These prices hold good for One Week. .■ ■ * s;■ , ; m ' mm> . Onager. . CROWIM3. GROWIMG. CROWING. f 1' 1 1"" ■' EVERY DAY—EVERY WEEK—EVERY MONTH—EVERY YEAR. EF 3^- «,.& 0 A .'Thoro must 1)8 a good reason. Get in touch with our LADIES UNDER- «« J |g|? |T m|" CLOTHING .DEPARTMENT. BETTER STYLES AND VALUES FOR LESS « 8 . u • Uy'ij ; THE STORY. Note our only Address-. ' DENTISTS ' liEES AND. CHUSCJH, ■ , tw wilHs Strset ' SPECIALISTS IN LADIES' UNDERWEAR,,I2B CUBA STREET.. ' WELLINCTOM. A ' ' i ; h abovo Perrotta. a • Sraeclal -Mafic®! . I ,X •'«.■««« m TT «T, \ OUR WONDERFUL SETS WITH |; MEMMY FIELDER & C©#9 ILtcloj | -porcelain GUMSAHEA A : Having Engaged a Special Designer in Art Furniture A ; FAC-SIMILE OF-NATURE. A 'ARE STOW PREPARED ..TO SUBMIT .'.SPECIAL PRIVATE I Sets of Teeth, m&. a „d £&.&. I ! ''' DESIGNS IK OAK/WALNUT; ! AKD MAHOGANY, J single T00th.... ... 5,. 1, ■ ■ * \ Palnltss Extractforh 0 '. AT VERY MODERATE PRICES, t Temporary Set. Rcniadt 1 TOR' SPECIMENS' OP'DESIGN;- PB.IGES,; 'AND WORK- f . | MANSHIP. SEE OUR SHOW .WINDOWS.. j m y ' - 1\ ■ ' 'A ispan Saturdays tin 9 ata, New Shipments Carpets and Linoleums Now Opened. v ew . . -n, V 'Phone 238.': V . ; MANNERS STREET. J —1~ L — mm: I.£tFl • . - " LADIES PLEASE NOTE! . ' . MISS HAMON'S STUDIO' 1 j -Is on the 3rd Floor, BAKER'S BUILDINGS, FEATHERSTON. ST. /Phon6 3919. j I REMOVAL_NOTICE. J r.""" rnHE MISSES MACANDREW AND Three London Remeilles: y \ fe KI.S'SCMISIiK Irl^JT z„u tha „.dM, / \ uvsr*;*?"r > ,v, • , /A// : and ; Crowsfeet y/ Zouth Green Pos<- ■,y. ■ come because Tissues are to '''f? PillQ /f U r h starving- . Use LANE'S MEDO- l? e I '• •• y&, } :UPip,Palijr.v a; Delightful.skln' Young ' ' indSon; :Tol, j c and'Skin'Food- Is,, at || . . Couple Cures Chemists- ' • I i When beginning housekeeping J Uyf Colds, Influenza., [' ' • ' - i-B the young couple will naturally • A T tit<! - DIRECT HOUSEHOLD FRUIT SUPPLY 3 9 " ant t0 beB !" , lhe ?F ht "V"- 10 lr A? Cures G-out, I : _— I I be economical without being i , - T5® ST Dessert, Jonathan Apples, Bs. per j | parsimonious. i yylnsist 011 your Stores or Chemist , 3 '' f ~ case " 1' i # supplying, or \rrito direct to Zouth I TATE, Makurutanga Orchard, Greytown. .. fl I gM Xp Cure Co., WolllngUm. ' jj Satisfaction guaranteed or money re- 9 ; "tu-rned. Buyers are requested to use | is an economical-tea because less J . ( Fruit Order Coupons, obtainable at any 8 of itijrcquired.foryo'ur Post OfTice. / y* teapot than any other ——i — — — — //ft brands and the quality is THE ROYD CARLJCK SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE. Ml 'h=v«ybest. MASSAGE AND REMEDIAL TREATMENT. jlil f/Bjflo, G 2^per'lb. , ALL CLASSES AS USUAL. ' . . COUNTRY COMMUNICATIONS. IpX U " lA ' cn " : DIRECTRESS—MRS. ROYO GARLIGK, . W®w_^ u)i , 2igg : SUSSEX CHAMBERS, PANAMA STREET. ; -. ""R/jTICROBIN" TOOTH PASTE possssses powerful germicidnl and antiseptic . . X/JL piopertiert, wh/eli render Hie teeth absolutely -immune from disease, and the mouth delightfully fresh and pure. ■' I ,The general lienlth is benefited by using MICROBIN. PRICE Is. 6d. Sold by most Stores and Chemists, and by Kirkcaldio and Stains, D.1.C., and' , S\ . 'Economic.' ' ' • • ; ' 'If your dealer does not stock it, send Is. 6d. for a Tube, post free, to t n ' • ~ ,!'MICROBIN C 0 BOX 935,"WELLINGTON. j . Tlie Great Cure for Eczema j and all Sfcta AlSecSioes.' Iqualitv-. - souevebywhebe.' THIS SOOTHING EMOLLIENT GIVES INSTANT RELIEF. FARHIONABIIE^FURS AND IS UNDOUBTEDI.Y THE MOST EFFECTIVE CURE FOR ALL has removed ri/ni icctfTlniTt no T 'iiMitnir- XTJL to No. 3 Manners Street. Ladies j . SKIN AFFECTIONS OBTAINABLE. should call and inspect hor stock before «■ TRY ONE JAR. 2s. Gd. POST FREE. buying their Winter Furs. Beautiful M \ • Black Fox, Silver Fox, Squirrel, and CHAS. A. FLETCHER, —» A PRETTY FACE IS often spoiled by the unsightly appearnnco of SUPERFLUOUS llAlli snd Cnvoa Nervous Diseases, Neuralgia, Insomnia, Paralysis, Lo- ' J;" 1 '] 69 cannot be too careful about what comotor Ataxia, Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, Lumbago, Indigestion, Consti- t i 1 "f° !'' s 1" if' • depilaliation, Kidney and Liver Trouble, etc,, ' . t?"«s burn and mark the skin m a tcrl'u ■ ' J ' ..' _, ' nblo manner. Seienco has nuido rapid AXEL HOLTZ, stride's, ami wo now bavo a preparation MASSEUR AND MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN, oallcd |_SO-LA. Telephone SOOB. __ 123, Willis Street, Wellington, which provonts hair growing, or if it ———: : r has already grown 1-SO-LA will instantly ■&St __ • reinovo it. I-SO-LA is. guaranteed not ■ ISSPwO -IBSBBI Bflh- to mark or burn the skin, and its uso ra ' geo.°PEM'OTT! Ic Sio^ THE SALT OF the CENTURY. pMlfl AgonH. Postod in plain MtUed wrapper to any addroas for 2d. extra.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1735, 28 April 1913, Page 2
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