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' HEAVY PURCHASE OF CROCKERY. | i Qui 1 Home Buyers have [12211 lucky enough to secure for us a large quantity off ? I hold Crockery at Ridiculous Prices, which we intend to offer our Customers oil SATURDAY 5 | NEXT. One of our large windows' are naw filled with these goods, but nothing will be | I sold from them until Saturday morning, so if you are in need of Crockery you should not }, miss this opportunity. The prices will astonish you, so be early. ; 1 WHITE AND GOLD EGG CUPS—A cloze.ii far' sd. ' ' j I GOLD EDGE WORCESTER CUPS and SAUCERS—2/3 half doa. . j | TOILET SETS—I 2/6, 14/-, 19/-, 20/- J ■ FANCY JUGS—AVeII assorted, 1/- each. f | FANCY COFFEE JUGS—I/11 each. S I FANCY COCOA JUGS—I/11 each } t TEAPOTS —1/G, 21-, 2/6. FANCY H.W. JUGS-1/11 each. I | CHAMBERS—I/11 each. GLASS SALTS—3d., 4d., 6d« { I TUMBLERS—I/6, 2/-, 2/6 half doz. , | GLASS SAUCE BOTTLES—6d. each. 1 I CHEESE DISH—To Clear at 2/6 each. \ $ PUDDING BOWLS —44d.. 6d.. 7id., 9d., la. \ $ ' JAPANESE TEAPOTS—Gd. each 5 I .FANCY CHINA SWEET DISHES-2 for sd. 1 1 1 WEDGWOOD WHITE PLATES—IOin., 2/6 half dozen* _ \ I WEDGWOOD WHITE PLATER—Bm., 1/G half (ft J 1 fe, WEDGWOOD WHITE CHAMBERS—2/-. A I WEDGWOOD WHITE TOILET BASINS-3/-. W I A WEDGWOOD WHITE TOILET JUGS—2/G. ft) 5 " 3 WEDGWOOD WHITE VEGETABLE DISHES-2/-. • I J 1# WEDGWOOD WHITE MEAT DISHES-Od., 1/-. 1/3, 1/6. . . S ■ $ rf WEDGWOOD WHITE JUGS-6d., 9d., 1/-, 1/6, 2/-. . gj .. j I ,Sj WEDGWOOD AVHITE CUPS AND SAUCERS-1/9 half dozen. If . J I pT AYEDGAYOOD WHITE'MIXING BOAYLS—6d., lid.. JJ > f P AYEDGAYOOD AVHITE CUPS oi.lv —1/G half dozen. m J J p AYEDGAVOOD AVHITE SUGAR BASINS—Gd. each. P I I AYEDGAVOOD AVHITE TEAPOTS—I/3, 1/6, 2/- ft, \ I - AVEDGAVOOD AA r HITE COFFEE JUGS-1/11. ■ ?7 i I @ AVEDGAVOOD AARHITE CAKE DISHES-9d„ 1/-, 2/-. w fl* AVEDGAVOOD AVHITE SAVEET 6d., 9d. 4 \ | J? . A doz. FLUTED CUPS and SAUCERS, in String Kit-For 1/11/ *1 j I TIN WARE. -«-* \ I CULLENDERS—I/3, 1/9. CANDLESTICKS—3d., '4R \ | FISH SLICES-4k1., '6d., 9d. CAKE TINS—I/- nest of 3. § t KETTLES—6d., 9d.. 1/-, 2/-, 2/9, 3/9. , \ BAKING TINS —l/-, 1/3, 1/6, 1/9, 1/11, 2/3, 2/6. . 1 I FRYING 1--ANS—9d, 1/-, 1/3, 1/9, 2/6 | I PATTY PANS—I/- box of 2 doz. . ' ■ | ENAMEL WARE. | SAUCEPANS—2I pints, 2/3; 3i pints, 2/11; 44 pints, 3/6. . I • ■ 54 pints, 3/9;. 64 pints, 4/3; 74 pints, 4/9; 84 pints, 4/11 j j 1 10 pints' 5/11. " PLATES—Gd., 74d., 1/-. \ I " FRYING PANS—I/6, 1/9, 2/-. SALT BOXES—I/11, 2/3. j I STEAVPANS—I/11, 2/3, 3/3, 3/6, 3/11, 4/9. ' p f KETTLES—Fireproof, 3/6, 5/6, 7/3. | I All damaged goods thrown out during stock-taking will be included in this lot for J . SATURDAY. I WITCH & ALLAN, SSfX* !

First Display of New Spring Millinery. The NEW HATS are both comfortable and smart, and many clever colour schemcs can be seen at my display which takes place on Wednesday, 6th August, and Following Days. THE NEW MODELS—which are mostly small—(there are also maay large huts) are in the latest straws and all the leading shades, such as gold, maizej cinnamon, willow green and dull blue. COME TO .THIS FIRST EXTENSIVE DISPLAY IN MY NEW ' AND WELL-LIGHTED SHOWROOMS. MRS. ' MATHEWSOW, Save Your Combings! «T A second is of little account—but our lives are made up of secon-18. " I IT A single strand of hair isn't much-but when multiplied your comb•injjß are valuable. , ' ' j Tf Keep every hair that comes out with brush or comb. j •if AIRS. ROLLESTON is an expert at preparing combings, and mak- ■ ing them up to best advantage, in various modes and designs, by a unique process. | Combings made up for 2s. Cd. per ounce. Special quality hair added for eKtra ss. or 10s. upwards. . PROMPT ATTENTION. UTMOST PRIVACY. FREE ADVICE ON - ALL HAIR AND COMPLEXION MATTERS. I MRS. ROLLESTON, nAIR AND COMPLEXION SPECIALIST. 256 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. 'Phone 1590. j jj^ONDOirio^ETY" GOWN MAKERS # - # , Orders for Coming Season, jj *7/* n? fjb LAMBTON CHAMBERS, . a /J " Opp. Kirkcaldie and Stains. ¥?},./. M WELLINGTON. | (i/(/ t^J 'Phone 425. B Quickest and easiest to make—greaf-ept result, One teaspoonful of Symington's stirred m boiling water, and.you have a delicious cup of coffee—satisfying and stimulating. Mostecon-' omical. Always ready. No bother. No fuss. Thos. Symington & Co., Edinburgh and London. 29 ffINGTON'S COFFEE ESSENCE ®' - Isn't ft Wonderful P Only 10' o'clock, my washlug's out drying, anil here I am enjoying a rest I Why, some of my friends won't be finished for two. hours or so yet. They've got those old-fashioned boilers, and washing with them is so difficult. Thank goodness mino is a M #asMro.f £Il!iV£lt> Boilers It is surprising how quickly one gets through with a. -METHVEN. A few /P* » minutes after the lire is lighted the xk water is boiling, and one can go ahead without waiting. It saves labour, too: Lifting out clothes, for instance. How easy it is! And this leoves moro SfiWi {mercy for rubbing and rinsing. Now, If jf flfPl ! with that old boiler—but don't let mo ( iif think of it! I've got n. Methven now, f ' and it's such a comfort! |j jj j Your Ironmonger Sells METHVENS. 1011 | ASK TO SEE THEM. METHVENS, Ltd., MAKERS, DUNEDIN. . | CASTLE'S Famous Malt Extract is thojl O UPEIiFI.UOTIS Hair destroyed by most delicious tonic for children and|! CI "Rustna" (reg.). A guarantee given ndults. Stimulates the appetite and aids i! with each case undertaken. Sco testidigostion. Sold in glass jars, Is. Cd. and | monials and letters. Mrs. IluU'eu (over 2s. 9d, at Castle's, Newtown Pharmacy. || Economic), Lambton Quay. 'Phono 1047.

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1822, 7 August 1913, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1822, 7 August 1913, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1822, 7 August 1913, Page 2

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