BIG BARGABNB IN CHILDREN'S WEAR. [ §We have made a specialty of catering to young folks. We want \ them to. be our customers in the future. That is why we are of- I fering such values in outfit. Only judge the quality by the origin. j al prices, as the Clearing Prices seem too drastic to be true. Then \ come, if possible, and see them for yourself. jj 35 CHILDREN'S COSTUMES, in Navy aud Mixed Tweeds; latest I panel skirts; to fit girls from 7 years to 16 years. Usually ; 18/6 to 25/-.. Now One Price, 5/11, \ jj I II 7!) only CHILDREN'S TWEED COATS, in good quality Tweeds, \ | 'Tip" | ' and all good shapes. Usually 10/6 to 19/6. • § lj Price to Clear, 2/11 each. j | Hi | | Sizes 24in., 27in., 30in., 33in., 36in. Tlie Cheapest Coats wo \ * Ifl' l I I ave ever °^ ei ' an d will not be hero long at this price, so ! j imp! 1,1 . ' ! I ' lif 50 MAIDS'COATS, Navy, Brown, and Mixed Tweeds. Sizes 39in,, \ §|j|| 42in., 45in., 48in. Usual prices from 15/6 to 2-2/6, ' I j _Jjl P|, ' ce t" Clear, 4/11 each. j | (-When ordering by post state length required.) jj 36 only CHILDREN'S SMART COATS, in Black Velvet and ! I Satin, handsomely embroidered; lined shell pink and pale blue. fl> I Up-to-date goods, which you should not miss at these prices. ' , / | Sizes 20m., 2-2-in., 24in,, 26in., 28in. Usual Prices, 27/6, 35/-, • * ' f ' 1 39/6, 42/-, 48/6. M). |( j I Sale Prices, 13/9, 17/6, 19/9, 21/-, 24/3. n - \ 4A ~ | i Country Ordors must be accompanied with remittances, otherwise S j will not be sent. Money refunded in full if not approved of. 'If ! "VETCH & ALLAN, IX?™,. j
The Early Spring Ready-to-wear Hats can be worn now. Mnde-to-wear Hats for early spring inslude .many smart and taking shapes and styles. All aro moro or less trimmed' with ribbon—various styles of bows being in ovideneo. Willi winter on tho waue a woman's thoughts naturally turn to early spring wearables—especially, Hats. Therefore, while there is still a chance of stormy weather, these new Hats are specially adapted to present requirements. . .. / Prices aro reasonable. Come and See tho Display. IRS. IATHEWBON, Race Club Bail. 17th. City Council Bali. 18th. Ladies' Night at the Savage Club. I9th„ They aro elaborate, and at the same time very dainty. A beautiful selection of exceedingly effective HAIR ORNAMENTS is being shown by MRS. ROLLKSTON. Specially adapted to present styles of Hail-dressing. Tlieso novel Ornaments come dircct from Paris, and cost from 2s. 6d. ■ upwards. , MRS. ROLLESTON, HAIR AND COMPLEXION SPECIALIST, 25G LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. 'Phono 1599. NOTE—Rooms will REMAIN OPEN late on cacli of tho abovo evenings, also 011 Saturday afternoon. If it's Quality = y°u want— Drink "Stand-Out Tea"! And if you like Fullest Strength— Drink "Stand-Out Tea"! To make sure of Purity— Drink "Stand-Out Tea"! For exquisite Flavour— Drink " Stand-Out Tea"! You enjoy every drop when you IJl3® Drink Stand-Oot Tea ! So join the Satisfied Throng who drink "Stand-Out Tea"! i r .~- IW- ' >j| Br Special
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1803, 16 July 1913, Page 2
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