Our Stock Redwcimg, Sale Now On! . You may buy, right at the commencement of the Season, Seasonable Goods, at much under every day prices. 500 GLOBE ALARM CLOCKS Now 2s. 3d. Good timekeepers, only overstocked. 80 BUTTER and PICKLE FORKS and JAM SPOONS— E.P.N.S., horn handles. Usually Is. lid. Now Is. 100 paira TABLE KNIVES AND FORKS—White handles, Bought job. Snip for restaurant. Usually Is. 3d. I Now 6d. pair. 250 Grey FLEECY LINED BLOOMERS—UsuaIIy 2s. 6d. Now Is. 11d. 170 Natural MERINO BODICES—Long sleeves. Usually Is. lid. Now Is. 6d. 12 dozen Ladies' Natural MERINO COMBINATIONS - Usually 3s. 6d. Now 2s. 6d. 144 CHILDREN'S VESTS—AII wool. Sizes Ito 6. UsuI ally Is., Is. 3d., and Is. 6d. Now One Price* lo£d. each. 75 FLANNELETTE BLOUSES-Dark Patterns. Usually 3s. 6d. Now Is. lid. 100 Cream DELAINE BLOUSES—Newest designs. Usually 9s. 6d. Sale Price, 4s. 11a. 25 dozen MOIRETTE UNDERSKIRTS—BIack, Brown, Suxe, . Green. Usually 7s. lid. Now 2s. lid. 250 Maids' TWEED and NAVY COSTUMES—UsuaIIy 255. Now 15s. 6d. 72 Girls' TWEED COATS-Usually 255. Now 10s. 6d. 150 SILK BLOUSES—New patterns. Usually 17s. 6<L Now 9s. 11d. i 75 Ladies' TWEED COATS—Usually from 15s. 6d; to 355. 6d. Now all One Price, 4s. Ltd. 30 dozen UNTRIMMED STR AWS—New goods. Usually I 3s. 6d. to ss. 6d. ' Now Is. each. 46 dozen UNTRIMMED STRAWS—AII leading shapes. Usually ss. 6d. to Bs. 6d. Now Is. 11d. each. 100 dozen Men's HALF HOSE—Heather Mixtures. Usual Price, Is. 3d. Sale Price 10£ d. 10 dozen Men's UNION SHIRTS (Kaiapoi)—All sizes. Usual Prices 4s. 6d., ss. lid. Sale Price 3s. 9d« 50 Boys' NORFOLKS—Strong dark tweeds. Usually 12s. 6d. Sale Price Bs. 6d. 28 Boys' 'VARSITY SUITS—Dark, strong worsteds. Usually 12s. 6d. Now Bs. lid. ' PRICES THAT SHOULD REDUCE STOCKS VERY RAPIDLY.
VEITCB & ALLAN JII'IWWBIH I'WJUHWff Serviceable Costumes that are ■ Smart and Reasonably Priced. . By one of the recently arrived Home boats I have received a new shipment of Smart Navy Costumes which surpass anything yet shown in Wellington for this season. Priced at 555., 655., 795. 6d., and 84s. each. They are exceptional value'. Tailor-made throughout, the Coats are of the' correct length, and the Skirts are well cut. Make your, selection early. MRS. MATHEWSON, ™. r . m smart H&ts arc. 264-266 Lambton Quay, Wellington. OOWFEBXIOM ADVIOES7 THE weather, in its disagreeable moods, is most .injurious to the complexion. , Sitting too closely over a fire makes the skin harsh and dry, and very often causes premature wrinkles. Certain diets, sleeplessness, and veils have harmful effects also. ' . ' To maintain a youthful appearance, and keep tho skin pure, clean, and healthy, all deterrents must be avoided. No matter how coarse or sallow tho skin may be, practically any complexion can bo improved and beautified by a course of Massage. A few minutes each night spent in treating the faco with a good skin food will give it better colour and' texture. _ i t _ If popularity is any index to quality, then "MASSEIIsE ■ is the best Faco Cream on the market, for its salo abroad surpasses that of any other. MRS. ROLLESTON can conscientiously recommend. "MASSEINE' to her patrons. It never fails to give satisfaction, and is guaranteed not to induce the growth of superfluous hairs. "MASSEINE" per jar, 3s. Gd.; posted, in plain wrapper, Bs. 9'd. Massage Cups, 2s. each; 3s. Gd. pair. . , Courses of Faco Massage—hand, vibro, and electrical—with full instruc-. tions, from 21s. Single treatments, ss. Personal attention and strictest privacy. Telephone, 1593. MRS. ROL L E STOW, 256 Lambton Quay, Wellington. The Hair and Complexion Specialist,
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1757, 23 May 1913, Page 2
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