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BIG BARGAINS IN CHILDREN'S WEAR, j • . ~ v : — I We have made a speoialty of catering to young folks. We want < ! tliem to be our customers in the future. That is why we are of- j | fering such values in outfit. Only judge the quality by the origin* « | al prices, as the Clearing Prices seem too drastic to be true. Then 1 f \ com0 ' if poss "" e ' and see them * or yourso,f ' 1 || J Ilk 35 CHILDREN'S COSTUMES, in Navy and Mixed Tweeds; Meat I '' I " I I' Jr panel skirts; to fit girls from 1 years to 15 years. Usually j 1 I jfi f io NoW O|,C Pr ' co » 5 [ I ¥jfjj Il l I| ' 75 only CHILDREN'S TWEED COATS, in good quality Tweedsj \ I | and all good shapes. [Usually 10/6 to 19/6. j I Pfice to Clear, 2/11 each, i i ||| ,i| IN l i Sizes 24iu., 27iu., 30in., 33in., 36in. The Cheapest Coats we i | |||$| V- ; I have ever offered, and will not be hero long at this price, s'o ? \ IPIj : !i If he early, 3 I ' 50 MAIDS'COATS, Na.vy, Brown, and Mixed, Tweeds. Sizes 39in., | ; 'lip 42m., 4oin., 48in. Usual prices from 15/6 to 22/6, | I " Pric ° to c,ear ' oac ' l, ' ( | i (When ordering by post slate length required.) ! I 36 only CHILDREN'S SMART COATS', in Bltiok' ,Velvet and ! I Satin, handsomely embroidered; lined shell pink'and pale blue. | * i Up-to-date goods, which you should not miss at these prices. | I j j ; Sizes 20in., 22in., 24in., 26in., 28in. Usual Prices, 27/6, 35/-, / JA' C \ | 39/6, ,42/ '' ' 48/6, Sale Prices, 13/9, 17/6, 19/9, 21/., 24/3. | j; Country Orders must be accompanied with remittances, otherwise || . | | will not b8 sent. Money refunded in full if hot approved of. ■ p j | vEiTce & allan;sSe. I sv»jm^r a The Early Spring Ready-to-wear Hats can be worn now. ■ ' Bombay Mango Chutney \ll" are more or less trimmed with rib- Madras Curry Powder boii—various styles of bows being in SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. evidence. , 1 • . With winter on wnno n. womnu b /utoo TrAmrrrrmr thoughts naturally turn to early, spring 1 M Y (^ lsts KATHLEEN . wearables—especially Hate. . . E\LNSLN) offers to treat a Therefore, while there is still a chance limited . number of pntionts with of stormy weather, theso new Hats aro the High Frequcnoy current for specially adapted to present requirements. the hair, at a very moderate fee. This Priced are reasonable! » " , " v ' form of ; BloctriDity-- ; has, undoubtedly Come and Sod" the' Display. proved to bo the most effective in regenerating tho scalp and proouring a Luxuriant „„ . ,and Healthy Growth. This, tho very ®I 1 264-266 LAMBTON QUAY, latest method of treatment, has for some llHd. lIAISmWQUIIV Where the Smart Hats are. 2»]j!i3J!M : Wn lippn nbtninerl. Fiirf.hnr infnrmn. tion will bo given by • ■ f axel holtz, MASSEUR AND MEDICAL 7th. Hace Club Ball. electrician, ■ ■ 'Phone 200 G. 123 WILLIS STREET. IBth. City Council Bali TO 'WOMEN. iQfh Ladies' Plmht at tho SavaQo Club. b r - mgills~pastile treat. 19111, I.&UI09 (Tllljill HI vwswyv W SJ, MENT FOR WOMEN ENSURES MRS. ROLLESTON'S TOILET ROOMS WILL REMAIN OPEN LATE ON GOOD HEALTH Apply THURSD AY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY EVENINGS. This « for the / Box 4U? Wellington, convenience of ladies desiring to have their hair dressed in the most becom- , 0r • inn fashion for theso social occasions. 1G Bolton Street, Mondays and Thursdays. EXPERT ATTENTION ASSURED. — MRS. SOLLESTON, STAMFORD & Co. HAIR AND COMPLEXION SPECIALIST, floll fiCffl 256 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. 'Phono 1539. UI tJaSUIg SjUUCgW, leJ . 123 a CUBA STREET. MASKS, Wigs, or Make-ups on Hiro, and any Political or Historical if '. q ' q | Character carefully copied. I C 3 I Transformations, Toupees, Switches, and I 5R '¥!■ -A Puffs of tho Best Quality Hair always oba yM fs& VrJSSSk tainable and guaranteed to 4 give full sat. id* •• > f. isfaction to tho wearer. ® 'Coffeemssetfcei' 111 Is proparod from the choicest ooffeo.nnd retains w— ■ t trsiM the natural flavour and fragranco of the ooffeo . nMMIIAI eiid qai C SlUi bean. It is absolutely freo from adulteration. J ANNUAL rUK BHLC. ! Remember there is no other coffee cssonoe to IM-V M Q^rTfPtr tens equal Symington's. <•/"lSsfesv Mivb. biilllll, Say SYMINGTON'S to your grocer. I 3 MANNERS STREET, Thos. Symington & Co., Edinbnish and London, 23 . Ig NQW OFFERING ALL FUR GOODS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. , j Repairs a Speciality. cookery! " 1/TISS CARTER'S Now Course commMl 2§|| ,i M niences TUESDAY, 15th, at 2.30 p.m., fl ' s(> ■ Even ] iiK s( j o " rSD 7,3 ° i p f m ii w ? i • ' KEEP IT DARK, / Aft \\ " Clarke's Hair Dyo restores black, or f * \\S \fSi brown hair to its youthful colour; harm/1 VM iff k less, odourless. Prico Is. 6d. and 2s. Gd., i VlSSral, V mi all chemists, or post freo. W. Clarke, W \j/J 116 Victoria Street, Auckland. • miZHAZOL "MY WASHING FINISHED ALREADY I 11 - "What a Blessing that New . | w KAblbb METHVEI Washing Boiler is! j aJczema "I am so glad I bought it. Really, if onyono had FTga o told mo tho diiferenco it would mako I'd hardly have AND IS THE BEST THING credited it. . »"■" > KNOWN FOR "The old boiler I had took SUCH a time to boil, ||| j j ||j||J|j j (SPOTS ON THE FACE, and it was a ravenous oonsumer of fuel. I <MtfiJMWilm ' TiQADT \QTQ ' "But this new METHVEN boiler not only ; extraordinarily quickly, but requires very littlo fuel to Pi | |jj|j||| ; SKIIS lvAoilLb, ; do it. And then it's so easy to wash with—llo straining ||| | g|||j j SCALY SURFACES, : or bending over. It doesn't snioko, and it won't wear inn ! - out quickly oithor. lam told it is mado of tho best ' ; T n\ro oin'i vnnrfi Carroii aast-iron, and will last quite a 'hundred years '/•liUlSu'-bIAISiJIINLT without repairing. The ironmonger tells mo ho is i ,WOUNDS, iUld COW-POX. eelling them fast. I don't wonder a bit." J j AND SKIN IRRITATION OF „ , . pi„|,ot.o ' EVERY DESCRIPTION. METHVENS, Ltd., ks&sfr :- • "lin, 1 - 2/0 '_!!!!_ 4,6 | I 6BAI <L FIETCHER i | ' TEAS ' J ' WELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1802, 15 July 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1802, 15 July 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1802, 15 July 1913, Page 2

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