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|||g' 'I —ir In i ini ir-11 'i|jjj Bargains "Backed by a Reputation £C®e=ftom the D.IC. Clearing Me" L Said one lady: "It isn't just these very low : ;-5- c v. . prices—one knows the quality is guaranteed when ™ one buys at the D.I.C. '{ ' - v ' That's just the secret. The shopping public i knows that if anything bought here is faulty, prompt J t'-i.-' exchange viril.l b9.ma.tl9. gladly by our staff. p T $•'.(-4,. Buy your.bargains where you get courtesy, i promptness, and quality, as well as low prices. i •• Look at these— p ; Finest Footwear at Fine-Cut Prices. glace'kid derby lace • men's black glace kid lace BOOTS, ivelted soles, wido fittinsr, BOOTS, welted soles, leather lined. good reliable boot. Usually 17s. Gd. English make, "Loudon." usual |_ -\ Sale Pl, ' ce ' 13^9, lnc °' " S " W- Sale Price, 16/9. [~ LADIES'' 'GLACE KID EVENING •' SHOp. Oddments. Sizes 2, 3, MEN'S STRONG' CHROME LACE and 7. Usually 12s. Cd. to 20s. , BOOTS, heel and too plates, for hard Sale Price, 6/6 to 9/6. wear. Usual Price, lis. Cd. I LADIES' COLOURED ONE-BAR EVEN- i Sa ! o P|, ' oe » 12 / 11, ■ ING SHOES. Covered Cuban lieels, J li«ht pump soles Colours: Light MEN'S BOX CALF DERBY LACE L. Blue, Heliotrope, Green, and Brown. BOOTS, leather lined, welted ■ soles. f , . Usually 12s. Gd, "Warrior." Usual Price, 20s. - Sale Price, 7/11. Sale Price, 16/9. LADIES' BRONZE KID EVENING L d SHOES, with Bar or Court. Usual MEN'S BOX CALF GOLOSH LACE T , price, 18s. Cd. BOOTS. Welted soles. American , . , / Sale PriCß, 12/9. make. Sizes 5, SJ, 9, 9}, 10, 10J. ,"—■''■ LADIES'GLACE DERBY LACE SHOES. Usual Price, 17a. Gd. 1 Welted srites, wido fitting. Usual price. Sale Price, 16/9. r lis. Gd. . - Sale Price, 11/». men's tan willow derby bals. - LADIES' PATENT DERBY TIE SHOES, wide welts, medium toes for town or -I ■ low cut Cuban heels. C. and J, country wear. Usual Price, 22, Gd. LJ "1 :. ;• Clark make. Usual Price, 17s. 6d. Sale Price, 16/9. I ■' .*•■. ' Sale Price, • /S, ' MEN'S"'BLACK BOX CALF BROGUE ' MEN'S PATENT GOLOSH LACE WING GOLF SHOES. Stout soles. BOOTS, dull kid, big welted soles. U n English make. "Master."- Usual Price, "Lewis ' make. Usual Pricc, 235. Gd. T 04g Gd' 1 ■■■ - • to 275. Bd. ' 20/-.. . Sale Price, 13/9. '. ' Wm. Simm, Manager. Pn . —ii —ir —ii »r II ic[ NIGHT GOWNS—VERY SPECIAL. Daintily Trimmed,, finely-made Gowns, much below the prices P/?. ' you would expect to'pay for sncli qualities and styles, Scores B B UwS, IS UoL of pretty : Gtowusj low necks,-short sleeves, Embroidery, Lace and Eibb&iY'^THmiiiin^s—4/U/'6/6, 8/6,..-9/11 upwards. For DENTISTS, LADIES' UNDERWEAR investigate LEES & CHURCH'S 119 willls streat StooK-at- LOwest-In-the-City-Pricss. ; ' wellincton. 3 . y... ~\ • MTotfiC©! | ' H : EN®¥. rFIEIiIEM ':•& . C©. 9 L!& 9 . Jj gums defy, detection as : Having h. M I ;AJ-E N"OW; PREPARED TO "SUBMIT SPECIAL PRIVATE b Bing | e Tooth s*. ' DESIGNS IN OAK, WALNUT, AND MAHOGANY, | Painless Extraction AT-VERY MODERATE PRICES, f Temporary Sets He-made ■ _ 7) to Permanent ... £1 Is. OF, DESIGN PRICES, AND WORK- X Te „ h Extract9d Frw when Set, are • v rMMSHIP. SEE OUR.SHOWiWINDOWS. ? X Ordered. y Open Saturdays till 9 p.m. p New Shipments Carpets, and Linoleums Now Opened. , f - ■■ ' BTREET. J 11 . jfcogj| IS* • 'TffiioP®^ftUClC;BC'»6oL-'OF PHYSICAL 1 CULTURE, : SUSSEX CHAMBERSV'PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON. _ I S Health and Strength. / MJostuwiilitered'-with Distinction £ jasssffi&iaaas! n « . 'ft- ; • jp ; pic. n any other Emulsion on the market, /ifm for SsSB Prfoes trom Ellis.' _ The Oil is combined with Beech'■iMt'Nil! " « • 1 : : wood Creasote, Hypophospmtes of 7 jfllKyn' ! '"''costlimes''of delightful charm und thorough workmanship 0 Lime and Soda and fresh Eggs. aro sclJom to bought at Sale Prices. j-g Lane's Emulsion contains all the YUM' 2' " HOWEVER, ELLIS'S OFFER OF A m medicinal elements of these comtiV)ow Vmil ' ' ; ' tuenta, without any disagreeable SM ART COSTUME TO ORDER FROM £4 15s. n properties. It is not a secret for- , . T-rmmTT. t ffi mula, ana while having remarkably 'isll Pl'' LONGER. 0 soothing, healing, strengthening and 'HI f r' ;f ;."'Tig' an. opportunity to securo style and long service in your flesh creative properties, it is, at . 11l jlj Costume'at little cost. Gome 'I'O-D'AT. and let us tako your [3 the same time, deliciously palatable. This splendid Emulsion tones up the - "JIN- ff't ■- r-m,-' _ _ _ system, strengthens every organ, J: ".!&«.•; : t?.f ¥ • APT* YAH CiR ® nerve, muscle and fibre of the whole ' ■* JO'ii JLvi .a-y a nKI i AILUK) body, and thus overcomes sickness '.■'lf* .. .... ... _ . ... ... I « and weakness by thoroughly eradik. FeathefStOll StfESt, Ojjp. Union Bank. Wellington, eating the causeof disease. Thusyou — 1 — ' • ra sion is better than any other remedy MOTHERS SHOULD TEACH THEIR CHILDREN TO USE —-j, for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis. IViiCRGBJN Asthma and all Throat, Lung asd ; ' , 0, Wasting Diseases. And .ill!. Ladies should use it ■to preserve their teeth from decays 3ZE Test its merits to-day by getting»bottle, and make the breatli sweet and pure. Sold by most Chemists, and 0 lme's'emulsiSn. s sSdfnu^l2^t by'tiP.'"'Wallets, lea. M'Kenzie, R. Johnson, G. H. Perrett, OS 4/6 per bottle by ail chemuts and • Castle Pharmacies. Pfice, 1/6. 0 Prepared only by E. G. LANE, Chemiit, , •. ; Li. I Oamuu, NiZ. U -jkj-Y Masseuse (iIISS KATHLEEN : '' "Dominion" Readers! JM. evensen) offers to treat a • We aro Practical and Consulting E limited numbm- of patients with « Chemist-Opticians with 25 years ox- 8 tho High .Frequency current for >- If ;onr Health is bad ■ I the . hair, at a. very moderate fee. . This thrnuiih ? -Skin "■Diseases,- Blood Dis- • | form of Electricity has -uiidotibtedly • orders' Troubles, or Over ! proved.to be the moat effective in regenerExcesfc''tonsnlt us abont it.-• Our 1 ating tho scalp and procuring a Luxuriant Bvstem' of'-correkporHlerice is "Strictly I and. Healthy Growth. This, the .very Confidential Onr Optical Parlours | latest , method of .treatment, has for some itr'iS 'complete with all the Most 3 time been adopted by the leading Ameri- Mir Mr M Sloiiorn' •■•Upliancps.' 1 Spectacles of | can- specialists, • and marvellous results W ■AS? kf the best qnalitv only.—No Charge for J havo been obtained. -Further informa- V' j& Testing your Sight. 1 tion will be given by . V uh ß*.%sSSaiw. rAML.'.:HOLTZ, f Aftw WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. MASSEUR AND MEDICAL iL3sjyi& l k& I^l (Oppo. Duthio's.) 'I'liona 147, Upstaire. J ELECTRICIAN, 'Phone 200 D. 123 WILLIS STREET. \F ]f 1 Tj annual fur sale - Youf Hands 1 MRS. SMITH, Washing up, scrubbing, raw days and S® . | 3 MANNERvS STREET, hard usage of the hands make them bX>P" onn T1! aro T7OUSB SIS NOW OFFERING ALL PUR GOODS rough, red and cracked. eui' a s"ri"rr 1 AT greatly reduced prices. Repairs a Speciality. Bu ' this condition can be prevented ■ ' : —-—; —; and removed by the use of Lanes i. ... . . Medoline, which is most effective for chapped hands or lips, and chafed or '"""ttriV ?! rough skin from any cause. Keeps the .ffp'vjl Jth »'f /HibSl f I hands soft, smooth, firm and. white. 'SHIPMENT' Aj It has no equal. OF*'."""' '•••" t b ! Directions : After washing and dry. Always arriving-of such' Famous Makers as | ta^elL "te'RD;'CHAP-PELL, SEILER, KNAKE, } Z" arManT?^ ; v ;:, ; SPAETHE' and ALSEN. I Rainwater. A Lane's Medoline is obtainable at most OLD PIANOS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. |j chemists and stores and i 9 prepared by 1 , W<> airaiigfe"pa-yrae&itff" to .s.uit \C}istomers. ~ Our TERMS 1 j E. o. lane, chem»t, Otnun, N.Z. ' ,and ,iVA£IJE the best in tho Dominion. Let us" prove this | j ' 1 I- ; PIMM¥' Ltd., 89 Willis St., I 1 Wm 0 | v "f o J® I IpOvI;? mhimmN, - J, ?¥mMMwW^

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1810, 25 July 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1810, 25 July 1913, Page 2

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