* A BnUi^i" Ope Mag off - ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON NEXT. We cordially invite you to be present, and can promise that your visit will prove wholly interesting. > 1 1 "' '" " ' ~ NEW STYLES, lovelier than ever, will be everywhere arrayed. Every New Trimming idea and svery new Colouring which wo 1 have found to'be correct, and likely to please the critical dressers, and our attractively low prices, will add to. the pleasure of the occasion. WE ALSO INVITE YOU TO HAVE A CUP OF AFTERNOON TEA WITH US ON THIS OCCASION. VmVriM All AN WELLINGTON'S CI I • ® busiest store.
MIHTY NEW FROCKS; FBB SPKI&IS! All ladies interested in good dressing should take an cavlv opportunity, _ tliie week, of iiiFpcctintf these new arrivals .in SMART HIGH-GRADE COSTUMES AND VROCKS. They lm.ve boon speci-. ally purchased for me—in Loudon—by ail expert costume buyer, and are really beautiful productions. Tlio good ship Kotorua brought them, and tlio display is in advance of any similar one I have ' 'made. There are many pretty new shades, including Champagne, Saxcy Tan, etc., and the Prices aro. very reasonable. The goods are particularly dainty, ; and. - you are .specially invited to. eed' 1 tho/.A"T'I-T/: display. . J IRS. bathewson, ITHrfir" "'"■■'—■MimiiiLi'n . Dlptoma. ' Tiiid is to Certify That MRS. ROLLESTON, OF WELLINGTON, N.Z., has comploted a eourso of instruction at the DR. RHODES SCHOOL OF ELECTROLYSIS, and is competent to perform this operation. (Signed) ARTHUR A. E. RHODES, Lowell (Boston District), Mass., U.S.A. Given under our hand and seal, 18th July, 1010. , Treatments of Electrolysis from ss. Personal Attention. Strictest Privacy. MRS. ROLLESTON, HAIR AND COMPLEXION SPECIALIST. • 'Phono 1599. 256 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. | This is the EOILEK people are I asking for! I • ri| _ THE tiw.eft ; J Washing m B| Boiler. . ' ' I I Look at it! .Study it! You'll ' i • |lp||Sj|j understand then why it is so popular ' llMmll —why housewives say: I II [IBgIJII "Whatever we get in our new home, Mill _L S™|fl| we must have a Methvcn Boiler." See llmnlv II wMM 0,,r " " stnll( ' 3 011 its f ec t; ! vS)w fv 'Sllilil' think; of the convenience of being ablo ffmew*lli« to stand it where you like, and of tlio t IMcn.so with'which you can wash with it. Note, too, how the heat comes directly against the copper boiler. It ' necessitated long experience and ex- | pensive tests to get tho boiler up to vSt? S vfSfk tho present pitch of perfection, but '' IW ~ 1 'J Uwsk, wo ' iave succepded in making it better tm than any other washing boiler.. Ask ; \Kft£?your dealer to show it. Write us if ' -JJ#' ' you can't get a Methveu. | METIIVENS Ld., Mates, Dimedin.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1840, 28 August 1913, Page 2
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