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j A Beautiful Bhplsiy of | ike New Dress Goods,, \ | MATERIALS BOUGHT BY US BEDROCK PRICES WILL | DIRECT FROM THE MILLS, j REIGN THIS AUTUMN. ( HARRIS TWEEDS (imita- PLAIN CHEVIOTS, in Saxe, DEWDROP CHIFFON, for | tion). This line is proving Tokio Brown, Purple, Light overdresses, iii 12 good j \ a ready seller, quite equal Navy, Navy, and Black; evening shades; 40 inches I in. appearance to the real 54 inches wide; 3i yards wide ts. 6d. yard. j thing," at a quarter tlio price; mnte a CMame-Ss. M. AP P IWTO I ~, Brown, Bre« S anj ja-l. , j \ &reys;42m. wide-IS.lld. COATING SERGES, in Navy White, Cream, Sky, Pink, I f ard - and Black, and Cream; 42 Grey, also Black; 44 inches j wide-2a. 111. yard. j jj SERGES (Indigo) ;■ o4 111- to 10s . ed. SILVERED CHIFFON; very } | Ces Y\ K e ' ' I' c^ la . or effective for evening wear, 1 Coats a nd Skirts-ls. 11d" ESTAMENE SERGES, in in plain shades of White, j | 2s. 6d M 2s. Itd.j to 6s. 6d. Navy, Black, and Cream- Creamj gky> p ink) and j \ COLOURED WHIPCORDS, 1s " 11 J 5 ? d "' 2S " 6ti "' 2S " Black > neat desi S n in ) I in good shades of Grey, lid., 3S. lid. silver beads; 44 inches wide , I Brown, Saxe, Cinnamon, COSTUME TWEEDS, in — *8. 9d. yard. ; j Navy, and Black; 44 inches plain and gripes; new ALL S ILK POPLIN, for even- \ ? wide 2s. Ltd. yard. j shades o rowns an ing dress. This is an ex- ]' i jj fri'CGns«44 mones Will 6 .. n i t> i » • j \ VENETIAN CLOTH (all wool) 2 s lid. vard. optionally dressy fabric, in ; | in shades of Tabac, Cinna- | shades of White, Cream, | mon, Grey, Saxe, Ame- SUITING VELVETEENS for Sky, Pink, Saxe, Grey, j } thyst, Navy, and Black— | Costumes, in new stripes aJso Black; 44 inches wide • | 2s. 9d. yard. J and cords, Browns and 3s. 11d. yard. j REVERSIBLE TWEED ■ SATIN CHABMEUSE. The j i COATINGS, in Navy and y . most P°l )ul;u ' Silk of to- j J Saxe, Green and Saxe, Pur- SILK CRYSTALINES, for foi biide s diesses and j ?! pie and Saxe. and Furnle evening wear; in White, evening wear; in White, I and Grey. This is a scarce Cream, Pink, Grey, Sky, Ivory, Cream, Pink, Grey, j * line, and is selling rapidly. Saxe, Apricot, also Black; Navy, and Black; drapes j I 54 inches wide—Bs." 6d. 42 inches wide—ls. 11d. beautifully; 40 inches wide j \ yaK£ |. yard. -ss. 6d. yard. ! j VEITCH & ALLAN, |

iJf "T. W fits Smartness ®f these ®ne-piece Frasits is Unsurpassed. DIRECT from one of the best Costume-makers in England l la y o como somo exceptionally smart and cluc OiSb-J. ibviii " TUMES. The materials are Silks, Serges, Velveteens, -aid WHipcoitls, in various shades. • THE PEICE RANGE IS: 19/6, 255., 32/6, 455„ 505., and when youi thoroughly examine the Finish, Style and Trim- I ming, you will fully realise that tho values are exceptional. . | You are invited to select your One-pieco Frock here. 1 MRS. MATHEWSON, ™ „ T A H T E , 2G4-2GG LAMBTON QUAY. ARE. L , "w

SUN BRAND Bombay Curry Powder and Chutney. Highest Quality. Sold Everywhere. fJttJITION ; IN MASSAGE, Mrs. CREIGHTON HALE, the longest* established Teacher of. Massage in London, has Opened a Branch of her London Establishment in Wellington. She instructs ladies m Seientifio Mas« Bage of' every kind, including General. Swedish, Weir-Mitchell. ' Electricity and Swedish Drill. Pupils can join, at any, time. Every Lesson on living subjcct. Certificate when proficient. Author of -tin "Art of Massage." Address: 27 May 'Street, Wellington. STAMFORD FCa Hairdressing College, 123 a CUBA STREET. BEAUTIFY THE COMPLEXION SURELY, QUICKLY-ROYAL CREME. THE ROYAL is PUItE-no animal fa'J whatever contained in tho preparation, thereby ensuring freedom from blackheads. _ . , . It is DELIGHTFUL. It nourishes and feeds the tissues,'and cliars tho complexion magically. It is a delicately fragrant and ideal Face Cremo. I'rico 4s. Jar. True Fnoo Message Taught. FLORENCE HULLEN. 'i'none 1047, 131 LAMB'ION QUAY. Willis St., Wellington, 7/1/1!. Dear Mrs. Hullcn,—l have much pleasure in recommending you "RUSMA' fof tho removal of superfluous hair, having previously been treated by other speciallsts per medium of electrolysis, also depilatories, at great expense (.£75) without receiving any relief. 1 am gratefully thankful to you for your treatment of , my case, Sinco undergoing treatment at your bonds 1 am pleased to state that not onlv has your remedy removed all traces of euperfluous bair but in addition has improved tbo complexion wonder* fully-—Yours, eto. Tfio original of this letter and other testimonials may bo 6een at my rooms-—-F-IJ* REMOVAL NOTICE. 1 nnHE MISSES MACANDREW AND 1 HAYES wish to notify Ladies that tliev have Removed from 77 Willis Street to 07 MANNERS STREET (close to Opera House). ( fashionable runs. TVFRS. SMITH, Furrier, has removed ixi. to No. 3 Manners Street. Ladici should call and inspect her stock beforo buving thoir Winter Furs. Beautiful lilack Fox, Silver Fox, Squirrel, and many other "kinds to choose from. Skins imported dircct. Como early and give your order. Repairs a specialty. DIRECT HOUSEHOLD FRUIT SUPPLY BEST Dessert Jonathan Apples, Bs, per, caso, 4s, half-case. TATE, Mnkurutanga Orchard, Greytown. Satisfaction guaranteed or money returned.' Buyers aro requested to use Fruit Order Coupons, obtainablo at auy Post Office. "Dominion" Readers J Wo aro Practical and Consulting j Chemist-Opticians with 25 years ex- ! pericnco, If your Health is bad | through Skin Diseases. Blood Disorders.. Stomach Troubles, or Over I Excossos, consult it? about it. J Our system of correspondence is Strictly Confidential. On;; Optical Parlours are complete with all the Most • Modern Appliances. Spectacles ot tliobost quality _ only.—No Charge for Testing your Sifflit. FRANK SHAW, qualified optician-chemist, WILLIS STREET. WELLINGTON. (Oppo. Duthie's.) 'Phono 117, Upstairs. ||«ijßi.rj ~ 'crnanr.rqoP'gziq3»ti« Opp. TE ARO HOUSE, | CUBA STREET. ' | tu»mi4tf»au<hMurmAWi!iJinw.wW!a. , wnuir'WSriiiWb< CUREX CREAM. Wonderful ouro Eczema, Scaly Skin, Pimples, Rod Noso, Chapped Hands, Barber's Itch, otc., 2s. and 3s„ all. chomE lsts, or post free. W. Clarke, Chemist, 116 Victoria Street. Auokland.

| STRAWGE'S I I (CHRISTCHURCH). I WELLINGTON AGENCY: | Hannah's Buildings, Lamtoton Quay. The fashionable world in Wellington are rightly giving close attention to the Furnishing of their homes. The modern taste is for simple artistic designs, and fashionable folk are , | having their own ideas worked into their Furniture. A reliable place to handle orders of this kind is W. STRANGE & CO., Ltd., Hannah's Buildings, Lambton Quay, j TELEPHONE 3651. | Pf.. II III" .1 1 rtl wl**'. Ill—LiilUll H.IM.HIIMI HOW EVER | I I Satisfying and delicious to —with the full flavour of the jtfr choicest freshly-roasted coffee, ft .W Ready in a moment—simply add udj *V boiling water. Vory economioal. /fy'' vf WMlft 25 Say SYMINGTON'S to your grocer. j The Washing ioilep that is : Captivating all the Womenfolk, l i mm flse METHVEN ■ ! ||r' iTflflH Washing l L-rrsrW II I .Boiler. /I w I Ufa Frotu to cni ; „f 0.0 Dominion, ( !'i TTTT S 29 womenfolk arc enthusiastic over this 1 BHP*tr boiler. And tliey uro Blowing their : SkS|| admiration in a tangible way by SBSI bavins it and recommending it. II 3a j I llun (l it (Is lrovo our factory every 11 i InOSI month. Seems only matter of i |l loyal j time when their, ueo in New A>aland 1 nllll U' S'l I wi " 1)0 univcrsnl, ' \lv\ lij Why is tlio Mot.hvon so popular? W * K i,ook at the illustration and you 11 ! llwlfflfllt $PnV understand. It is detached, so you j f MFJH \"¥ w"i stand it inside or out. It is 1 M. msv to handle, easy tt> wash with, *«B a U/lu. y \ JXJi. to heat. See how clow tho I /CW-IrTZTT-i n'rcHox is to the copper. That saws ; saves heat, saved time. No : HaS9-- >- Y-_-_ $ WtMffl brickwork to fall to pieces; nothing to wear out in your lifetime or your ■, j AjfSra' children's. Tronic is befit Carroll i BSSy - rnst iron; copper comes from fomojw t My -r-— j \rawi Klliott dopper Rolling Wills, BirE tffl ~ \Wa ? miugharo. I jli \»l Ironmongers ecII It. If yours I MEraVEMTS* Ltd., SZZ, Dwiedin.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1748, 13 May 1913, Page 2

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