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' f ' Children's Natural AVn-en COMBINA- £ 'HONS—To den- Is. 3Jd., Is. s'd., 1 Is. TJil., to 25. Gd. I Children's PINAFORES - Forward 5 lot, rather crushed. Is., Is. 3d., to X Forward Lot Cream CARRYING V SHAWLS—To l)o Cleared 20 ' per % cant. under value, l'rani 3?. lid., •ts. lid., to Bs. Gd. , I Children's l-'ET.T GAITERS-In uavy J and fawn. Usually Is. 2(1. To Clear C Sid. X 'J Children's FfiLT BABETTES—Is. lid. $ value. To Clear 4'.a. J Children's Cream WOOL BONNETS- )) Usually Is. 10d„ 2s. °d„ 2s. 4d. To 3 Clear is. did., is. lC'd. )) Children's -Cream " CASHMERE . S DRESSES—NiceIy smocked. 3s. lid. J) ■ value. To Wear 2s. lid. Forward BJ US—ln silk and cottoiu To Clear Wdl to is. lid. ' . K Children's Cream BEAR NECKLETS C —2s. 3d. value, for Cd. each. " C 11 Children's Fleecy PETTICOATS— i Soiled, 2s. Gd. value,' with .Bodice ?" '2s. 9d. for Is. Oil. • ■'# ; RO]3ES--To Olenr from 7s. lid., Bs. lid., 10s. Gd., to 19s. Gd. 3 Flannelette BARRAS—Is. Old. Flan- <? nel, 2s. 4!d., 2s. lid. _ 200 pairs Dent's KID GLOVES—Worth 8 ,2s. lid. All ladies' 1 sizes; in tans (} and browns. For 2s. sd; pair. , ,!) Morloy's Whito KID OLOVES-Worth $ 2s. Sd. For Is. 75d. ■C 30 doz. Ladies* FABRIC GLOVEfi— 'S Is.' Id. and Is. Gd. lines. Odd S Shades. To Clear 4}d. pair. Ladies' Roversiblo Imitation Sucdo 3 GAUNTLET GLOVES-In navy, 4 brown, myrtle, with controsting col- 9 .onrs. Were 2s. 3d. End of Season % Sale. Price Is. 3d. . , N) Stilt Gauntlet Imitation Suede GLOVES—New self-points, browns, \ ' beavers, black. Worth 2s. lid. .To , Clear Is. lOd. pair. . & Ladies' Imitation REINDEER SUEDE 1) GLOVES Lined, in i black, brown, % cream, grey. Worth Is. Bd. : End of Season. Sale, Sid.. ' • %

7 dozen Ci-eam DELAINE BLOUeiiS —ss. Gd. for 2s. lid. Silk SHIRT BLOUSES-Gs. 9d. for 4s. lid., Bs. lid. for Gs. Gd., to 9s. lid. 8 doz. Wincette Dark BLOUSES-«To bo cleared Is. Gd., Is. Ild. Cream Bc-laiuo SHIKTS—Gs. Gd. for 'Is. lid., 7s. Gil. for ss. lid. 10 Lady's TWEED COSTUMES-395. Gd. for 12s. lid. G only Ladies' KNITTED ALL-WOOL COSTUMES—Coat, slart, and cap to match. .-IDs. Gd. value. For 12s. !)d. 5 Ladies' Unbearable SILK UNDEBSIvIRTS—SampIes bougnt chcap. 555. value for 12s. lid. Ladies' One-piece Fine SEHGE DRESSES—BIack and Navy. Were - 235. Gd. To Clear 17s. lid. 8 Ladies' Fine Material COSTUMES —Worth J9a. Gd. To Clear 17s. lid. 18 Black SEALETTE SETS-16s. vaiuc for 7s. Ild. 200 yards JAP SILKS—AII sorts, mjalities, and shades. Were Is. 2d. to Is. Gd. yard.' End" of' Season Salo Price, SUI. vard. 115 yards Artificial EVENING SILKS —Double width; ill nil, sky, and navy, Glorious sheen. Were 2s. Dd. End of Season Salo Price, Is. lid. 8 doz. Ladies' LONGCLOTH N!"GHIDEESSES—Ss.' Gd. Yaluo to clo„r 3s. lid., 7s. Gd. for -Is. lid. About GO Forward WHITE UNDERSKIRTS—Shop crushed or soiled; all qualities. To be cleared Halfprice, from 2s. ■ lid. to 12s. 9d. Ladies' Superior FLEECY BLOOMEl'S—ls. lUd. for Is. 6d„ 2s. Gd. for Is. lid., 2s. lid. for 2s. Gd„ 3s. Gd. for 2s. lid. Infants' L.C. GOWNS- Is.' lid. for Is. 2s. 2d. for is. lid., to 4s. • Gd. Infants' CHEMISES-ll'd., Is. 2d., Is. Id., Is. Gd. Infants' KNICIvERS-ls. 3d., ls.'Gd., Is. lid., to 2s. 3d. Flannelette Bd.' for Is. 4Sd., 2s. 2d. for Is. 9d. In Flannel, 2s. 2d., 2s. 9d., and 3s. Gd.

' 85 pairs BLANKETS—To be cleared J quick; all makes, all sizes,- 8 pairs 1 soiled; double bed. : 17s! 9d. for 13s. a lid. pair. % 18 pieces CRETONNES—In Sateen and % Rbpps, striped and 'plaiji. . Half, \ price, from 31 d. to'Gld. yard. (y 7 pieces.Stripe? CRIMEAN PYJAMA-. Z CLOTH—Is. Gd. for lljd. g 16 pieces Striped PYJAMA CLOTH— S "71- yard. Now 2s. lid. half-dozon.. » Fililay's - Famous SHEETINGS —Is. n Old., Is. 41d„ Is. 71d., and Is. % lOld. S 19 dozen Horroekses' PILLOW CASES <£ —Button ends. Usually Is. To « Clear Old: '■ 1 ' tt GO i dozen Small 'White TURjSISH fi TOWELS—3s. 3d. dozen. g 19 pieces 36-inch Forfar' TEA ' TOW- * ELLING—IOId. value. During Sale jj Brass Loop' CURTAIN EXTENSION ' ! RODS—With fittings. 2d. cach, Is. S lid. dozen. .$ S pieces Long CURTAINING NET- » ■ Double net, new designs. .Worth jr Is. lid. Sale Price lOld. yard. - % 17ft pairs Long LACEY CURTAINS- J In ecru and white. Usually 3s. lid., | 4s. lid ss. lid.,-to 10s. Gd. Sal© \ Prices, 2s. lid., 3s. lid., 4s. lid., .G to Bs.'Gd. pair. « 65 Fringed TRAVELLING RUGS- 4 All sizes, including Colonial all- Jj wool makes. To bo sacrificed dur- < ins Salo <it 7s. lid., 8s, 1 11d,,'. 10s, ~ Gd., 13s. lid., to 17s. Gd. . 7 pieces 3Gin. Horroekses' CALiCO— • Soiled. 10Jd. End of Season oaio Price, 6s. 11(1. dozen. "J:

113 pieces Rich SILK RIBBONS-In white, navy, and assorted shades, Worth 4!d.: :Foi;i 13(1.". 10 dozen DOME MUFFLERS—In Cream. Is. 2d. for 51(1. . ' 9CO ART SILK INSERTIONS-In Paris, cream, and black.- Worth . SJd. to llld. To Clear, .''« d., Sid., 51d., and 7Jd. 190 doz. TORCHON LACES and INSERTIONS—At about. Half Usual Prices. To Clear 51(1., 7Jd., IOJd., and llJd. dozen. 70 dozen NURSE APRONS—To Clear Hid., Is. 2d., Is. 4!\1., Is. Sid., and Is. lid. Forward NECKWEAR—In Peter Pans, Jabots, Gibsons, Side Frills. Worth 10.U1. to Is. 6d. End. of Season Sale Price, 4Jd. Forward FANCY LINENS-Includ-ing Runners, Duchesso Sets, Tea Cloths, Tray-Cloths, Pillow Shams, etc., at Clearance Prices. Soiled goods all Ilalf-Price. Quittanco of .IRISH DAMASICS-Un-bleached. 10! d., Is., Is. 21d., Is. Gd., Is. 10Jd., and 2s. Gd. White, from Is. to 3s. sd. yard. • 87 dozen Superior Quality, all, Linen, large sizes.- Is. 2d. for Old. each. 170 dozen SATIN DAMASK SERVIETTES—Worth ss. Gd. doz. To Clear 3 -for Is, Be.st MARCELLA QUILTS-Lovely qualities. To Clear—Single Bed— ss. lid., 7s. Gd., Bs. Gd.; Thrcc-quar-ter Bed—Gs. lid., Bs. 9d., 10s. 9d., 12s. Gd.; Double Bed—7s. lid., 9s. lid., lis. 9d., 14s. Gd., 17s. Gd,

Indenfcor's Loss on Good TABLE : COVERS enables us to' sell tliem nearly Half-price; mostly in wool, clot.hs, and serges; plain colours wit'li smart; borders and two-tone effects. 6xl at 9s. lid. i 8-x 4at 5?. lid., 7s. Ud.; S x 10, Gs. J_ld., Bs. lid., lis. Od.; 8 x 12, 7s. 113., 9s. lid., to 15s. Gd. . , Now Bordered CASEMENT CLOTH— . Deep cream, double width. Worth ' Is. Bd. For Is. lJd. yard.

28 nieces Wide White FLANNEL-ETTE-To Clear 3s. lid., 4s. lid. dozen. 8 pieces STORM FLANNELETTESoft and thick. To Clear Is. lid. half dozen. 7 pieces Smart CASEMENT BORDERS—II(I., 21d., and 31d. yard. 36 inch Shrunk "Doctor" FLANNEL —Usual 2s. 3d. For Is. 10(1. yard. 87-inch BELGIAN TICKING-Proof-ed. 3s. 3d. for 2s. 41d. .

.' Gardeii iii : - Tools;.-: ? Theso implements are ingenious and practical, being invented by a farmer S who wanted bigger crops with less labour, aiul who felt the need for quick, f | thorough, effcctivo ■ cultivation. They lmvo revolutionized (ho old f'ow; S_ t labourious farming and gardening methods, mid, by sheer merit 'have placed j; ' • } themselves 'in tho class of twentieth-century achievements. They aro light ; ■ | strong, and durable, and ' ' t ! } ? Are The Greatest-'Labor-Savers , "' ' | 1 And Crop Producers • J I over put on tho market. They, do tho work quicker, better, and cheipor 5 , a than gardening by hand-or any other motkod. ' ... . $ ; ... |j Somo implements combine a number of tools, such as the . No.' i Planet Jr., - fj ■ I which is a combination hill and drill seeder, wheel hoe, cultivator, furro>Ter I t and plow, and is tho most completo. tool a farmer or gardener can have, f | Ho can do more work with it i-ad keep things in bettor condition in one-. I ;j sixth of tho timo it would tako without it. | Tho No. 4 iB only one of tho many Planet Jr. Implements—thoro is one for \ every farm and garden task, whether for hand or horse powor, and nil of • lj them aro 6old with an iron-clad guarantee to give absolute satisfaction. I £ ' Obtainable from nil storekeepers. Write for 191S Planet Jr. catalogue. •! j W. MILLS ■& C<fc, ltd,, \ I AGENTS ' „ WELLINGTON. .

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1824, 9 August 1913, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1824, 9 August 1913, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1824, 9 August 1913, Page 3

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