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The Russian Government invited trials of | jj Cars suitable for Military purposes. H Q 45 Cars competed, including Mercedes, Na- 9 | piers, and the leading' European manufacturers, I S 1 Ford 5-scater was entered, along with a Ford | | business wagon. | 111 | ' Tho distance was 1954 miles over country roads, tit light Ford was ridiculed at the start on ac- I jj count of its lightness, but it was the only one to | | finish. The Czar personally inspected it and gave | 8 his sanction to Fords being purchased for Mili- 8 | lary use. ' " ■ ' ' i f [ The Canadian Government also purchased g | I Fords for Military purposes in preference to any | | other make. / § 111 i ' 9.0 h.p. Runabout, 2-seater £190 I f | 20 h.p.Jouring Car, 5-scater £205 I I AH. Ford Cars are luHy equipped. 1 | | Sole N.Z. Agents: | 111 jj THE COLONIAL MOTOR COMPANY, LTD, II j ~ COURTENAY PLACE WELLINGTON. jj- 11 j Tangye Oil Engines I CAN BE SUPPLIED IN EITHER KEROSENE OR BENZINE | '• TYPES. P jj If you want an Engine always ready for work, buy a | TANGYE. 1 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. SOLE AGENTS— . JOHN CHAMBERS' & SON, LTD., WELLINGTON. Cosy-furniture' lakes Home Attractive. Is your home an abode that suggests ease and rest? Does the Furniture make . tho home attractive, and yet induce comfort and rest? COLLIE FURNITURE is not' oniycomfortablo and attractive, but it is so well made-that it gives, years of'satisfaction also. . , '' 'Bui''COLLIE FURNITURE—IT'S BEST. '' ; ' EBW. COLLIE, Ltd. rid-mt™ - • Telephone 1034.-

iimi. Li i v, .r\Lixxvnj.?i*ri* I ' Q gggf ; ONLY F®TO M«E d jx. CLEARING' SALE. U |j J£| JF IT J? a —.jmaaaaaMi 11 i' j ipi|j .Bigger Value Attractions for the Final .Days! , |- ••"' •- '• . - , "'Tis true,'tis pity—but pity tis tis true! However, an <J Boys' Wear Manchester PdCBS '' | I Half Bale Prices on Footwear Values That there will be no need for you to regret the clos© of diis I J' | g I Oddments & Remnants! Compel Attention! great sale, if you take fun advantage of these final days Amasmgly Low in Badly Mauled. | 1 -„ .. ... c . ~ nHHmnntc.nr) . of Bargains. FHOS! " Pieces thoroughly shrunk CEYLON SHIRT- {§ I" Re ™ninb aalore and ?o effe a MmpTetS cloS ! LADIES' GLACE KID'EVENING SHOES. ■ JTIMiO. -ING, dark and light grounds and iast colours. j g anc9, these are aii marked down to Half sale 3 ' " ' They WILL be Bargains, too—HALF SALE PRICES on I' 40 BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS-Alt one Price, Bs.. 1 Usual Prices, Is. 3d. to Is. 9d. per yard. ||| If '.Prices. They include:- ' SairPrice, 6s. 11d. * . . lid. Worth 19s. 6d. to 255. ■ Final Sale Price, 6Jd. per yard. |) ! remnants of embeoidery and lace. ™„ V , P rm shoes a " ODDMENTS' and REMNANTS, and a clearmg out of ED boys' 'VARSITY SAILOR AND'tunic , . 1 I , table OF necicwear. Ig.Msg.ggg Broken Lines and Left-overs at prices that are mere "SSU «-.*-» kt*» i | * apologies vr; sT.rr™ 1 "''™- --- ■ •*«**...«. I ■ m . . LADIES' BOX CALF LACE SHOES, with dpUlUglM. , Worth 9s. lid. to 149. 6d. . . . fogm . ODDMENTS AND LEFT-OVERS IN TRIMMED welted soles. ICrippendorf make. Usual or _ Tp „. r fid ; 2fl l<\ill-sizo'PURE DOWN OUILTS in. dart- and frf g"SBS l »f S' "' sals prico, 7s. ed. four days will be the biggest and busiest of the : | p ' sailor hats, sizes ci, 6j, Priio zs. Bd. ch.l™ lace shok and Sale, and the splendid values which crowd the Store are „ MEli . s 0 „, SKI!( coats->, ..d, W .,th ; ' s,l. ph.., ~eh. |j 1 WINGS, FLOWERS, AND STRAW Sale Price, all at 2s. Ild. here for YOU 19s. 6d. to 255. ...... |j fe MEN'S LEATHER LINED GLACE ICID GO- ' 20 MEN'S SLIP-ON JLND TWEED OVER- ■ 1 !§ I Come, and bring your friends-surprises await you, coats-hs. «d. > M . * »s. «. Farewell Prices.. | 1 Eloquent Prices in 1 men's patent golosh derby lace f however "Sale=hardened" you may be! 1 fr °usuaiiy. lOn Furniture! .- "■ I fe n J I BOOTS, with medium round toes. English I 10s. Gd. Good-bye Price, Is, 11d, each. H Dress CjOOUS! make - Prices, 23s 6d.tto, 275. J 6d. j ' . SOLID OAK SIDEBOARD, fitted with artistic ®i (6 Price, 18s. 9d. j 92 only SAMPLE ALL WOOL SINGLETS deadlights. Original Price, .£22 10s. I! 150 yards VENETIAN CLOTH, in Reseda and MEN'S BLACK BOX CALF BROGUE WING • MAIL YOUR DRAPERY ORDERS. ' tejld. Priced ttd'taoh! , Salo Price, £15 10s. || 3$ Olive Green; 42-41 inches wide. TJsual Prices, LACE SHOES. Stout soles.; Usual Price, j ' QOTTn OAK" fr'RAN'nPATTTFT? nonr I 2s. ,ld. jto 3s. fid. Final Sals Pries, Is. per yard. ». * .. -«•»*». WE PAY CARRIAGE. » ™'S SOFT FELT EATS, dl s„„t SS B*£| . 3 Pieces NAVY VOILE AND CREPELLE, 42-44 MEN'S PATENT DERBY LACE SHOES, for T shades ' lJsuall 5 r ifd. each. 10s ' ' Sa, ° Pr,c# ' 4,1 ISI - I incL U9Ual lAice, 1, per yard. Sale Sice, ,Bs. 6d. ' 3ft. 6in. DARK MAHOGANY TOILET TABLE, | ... . „ JSrtlll ■"- 11 -" 11 " 1 in Louis XII. 6tyle. Original Price, dEIB 18s. "Mj U3O Ends of 40-inch SILK CRYSTALINES. A TeHiptatiOUS RiDDOnSj LaCCS (IIOVeS I } VST J Salo Price, £5. || § good range of colours. Usual Prices, Is. and . WB&V &HVL , , 9 . Picoo StUTE, comprising Chesterfield 2 I 1 s, „ d . Sale Price, 6d. per yard. ShOVTOOm BftlgUDg «. fS? »ft» 5S HnfIMyMMM HflaVih ' Easy Cliairs, end fi Dining Chairs. ®°l'd. : Oak | . g COLOURED JAP SILKS; 2.-27 in-.ho »id,. . _ ,' , COTTON-BACKED VELVET RIBBONS, in town, Mais, Navy, and Rose. «DußrClOTmllg JieaVUy Fraraaa, ,„l a Oran Stated M.If. All to Clear at fid. per yard. TSo-ir/Yn/l iHmmVfIVP ' COIiUJN All to be Cleared at Id. per yard, w , , I quotto. All softly sprung. Original Price, J125. : S I 20-inch ORIENTAL SATIN, in Navy, Brown, Ro- pieces FA NCY COLOURED VEILINGS, i. many pattern, DOWU! Pr >W , £14 1„ | seda, Helio, and NORFOLK GOLF COATS, pure wool, in good -pryfr LINEN AND COTTON TORCHON LACES, in assorted widths and patterns. Usual CORSETS—W.B., Warner's, N.D. Corsets. Usual - ■**- — |i ''2 ' P y colours, Black, Creme, Green, Brown. Usually prices od to 4s. 6,i. dozen yards. Sale Price, Is. lid. dozen yards. Prices. 10s Gd. to 295. 6d. Special Prices Tl QTlpv of | p-J.TT-TCTTOm.irjMiiiiLi HI,Li-*ja,i„..i—nrrr.wriMw m.lj.lt! : g 3 _ lld _ To Clear, 6s. 11d. - Bin ASSORTED LACE INSERTIONS. 75 patterns to choose from. Usual Priccs, 6Jd. to <o Clear ' ?" ss ' 11d ' samples in 6izo 1 wHOy VI OOUo d)U V W Is 3d. per yard. Sa,e P rice > Id ' P er y arll, «rt 'i. M )) W ' I R fe IFavkc Q7lf% f i nmn&vmt3ir& BLACK IXO WHITE CIIECIC WOOL COATS, BalaEM of LADIES' BEAVER, BROWN, AND BLACK FABRIC GLOVES; all sizes INFANTS' KNITTED AND SILK AND WOOL Qlllt"N0W PFICSS ! ' iaaOl US Cull*A Wdiiw 50Ln., in length. Double breasted. All to Clear at 6d. per pair. BONNETS. A number of 6ainple3 in assorted' ' . Wi . Usually 295. Gd. To Clear, 19s. lid.' designs. Usual Prices, Bs. lid. to 7«. 6d. ' BOXED STATIONERY. Usual Prices,'le. fid U Crwtfi Ollt ' ii.uwuiuiMiu«iiMi.<iwwHmi»Haw».wiini | »w*ainh»««'-*w*«>*»»M''.',■*"ij Special PrioM, Is, 11d, to 4s. 6d, 25., 2a. lid. box. " <<; | " BLACK OR NAVY COATING SERGE COS- I . _ . INFANTS' PELISSES AND COATS, in MusUn, . Sal, Price, all at 9d. per box. | LIBRARY LAMPS, bronze fittings, with du- TUMES. Now and smartly cut Coats lined Great Fall 111 l f IVOIISIIIIIgS I Piquo, Cloth, and Cashmere. Usual Prices, I ROLLED LINEN ENVELOPES. Usual Pricc vf [g'S plex burners. Usually 255., 275. 6d„ 325. Cd. Silk Polo. Usually 555. To Clear, 395, fid. 19s. 6d. to 495. 6d. I 44 per poolrot. Salo Price, 6 nkts. for Is. s'ii Sa |s Prices, 12s. 6d., 13s. 3d., 16s. 3d. TT . _ pTNr „ tt0,,,! Prinps l<i 1a 9d. 2s, Od. per yard. Sa PricM i 3 '' to 19s. 6d. si M' Oddments in UNDERSKIRTS, Moiretto arid Sa- 0M " Sale Prices, Js.'lld. per dozen yards. ' . , . GIRLS' DRESS SKIRTS, in Sergo, Cloth, ajid PICTmiBS g . Hfl'ice |j| PIRE DOGS, bronze, with urn case. Usually teen. To Clear at 7s. 11d. pmNTED TABLE COVERS, Blue, l'ink, Heliotrope, and Grey. Usual Pneo, Tweed. Usual Prices, ss. 6d. to 10s. Od. - Salo Price, 3d. cacil. |l 11S ' P Sair'p'rices, 10s. 6d„ 15s. 6d., 18s, 6d. ONE-PIECE FROCKS at Bedrock Prices. Usu- BLUE PLUSIIETTE, 50in. wide. Usual Prire, 3=. Cd. Sale Price, Is. 3d. Sale PricoS ' 3s< 11d ' to 61, 11d ' r^ IC , TU 5 B3 ' r , at hnlf pricc - UiU " ■ [t| ally 355. to 955. To Clear 225. 6d. to 50s. B LUE PLUSHETTE, 70in. wide. Usual Price, ss. (Id. f ale Pricc, 2S; 9iJ. GIRLS' PALETOTS, Cloth or Serge, in Tan,.! ally 4s. Gd. to 47is. Od. ® FANCY CLOCKS. Usually 12s. 6d., 15s. Gd., PRILLED MUSLIN- CURTAINS, in feu. Usual Prices, Us. Gd., IGs. Cd., 19s. Gd., 295. Gd. Green or Scarlet. Usual Priccs, 29?. Gd. to 455. 9 Salo Pricos, Is, 3d, Jo 295, 6d. ™ y 21s. Sale Prices, Bs. 6d„ 10s. 6d„ 12s. 6d. TWEED OR CLOTH 3 COATS, Grey, Brown, pnirrlFßrE CTBT uss oK o, w" M 'to t "ud. Pair - Pr,C# t# 11d< HAND BAGS, in Morocco and .Seal. | fa AVriOUE KERBS Usually 14s Gd 10s Gd Black, Navy. To Clear ss. lid. 2 only POItIIKRRL CUR . ,-• ■ gd _ Bargain? in LADTES' lIIGH-fLASS UNDER- Latet Shapes. Prices fo. 6d to io s . || | sSe Prices, 18s. 6d. Coloured MADRAS CURTAINS. only. Original Price, 275, «d- . WEARA® NAIKSCM ■ Salo Prices, all at 4s. lid, each. .. . lis - Rc-marked to Clear -all TWEED, WHIPCORD. ulonrca Sale Price, 13$. 9d. per pair. Mbli'lDlilvbSto, COMBINATIONS, lu\lGk. „ pnwnrp • ' ti. „i • ; lli ' p| COPPER i'LOWER TOT, in Stand. Usually and SERGE COATS AND SKIRTS. Usually • "LRS, LVVJIISOLES, nnd WHira bhIRIS. , ' Pri^Kr«» Safo Pri«? 6d' pii t"n 325. Gd. Sale Price, 15s, Bd. 355. to 995. Gd. To Clear from 225. to 635. Slightly soiled, Less than Half Price. , .pc . , .

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1813, 28 July 1913, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1813, 28 July 1913, Page 5

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