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| ' • ' . .( l When it comes to the purchase of the "better kinds'*of merchandise, there isn't a shadow of | I of. a doubt that YOUR SHOPPING CAN BEST BE DONE AT THE BIG STORE. [j >1• £ « | Our immense buying power is responsible for this happy con dition of things—at once grati- | i fying to US and MOST SATISFACTORY TO OUR CUSTOMERS. • I I Here you,find EVERYTHING to make the Spring .not only endurable, but ENJOYABLE.; | I as well. YES —EVERY conceivable article for personal as well as for home use, MOST | j REASONABLY PRICED. . ...... /\ % ■ WOMEN'S LIGHT GREY FLANNEL COSTUMES, out away Coat, plain s * collar and rovers, finished with 6 roy Bono Buttons, also in Whito * • | Flannel, with Black Stripes. ' PrlQB, 425.; I ' .WOMEN'S FINE BLACK AND WHITE STRIPE MATERIAL C0S ; ; 1 j. . . a TIJME. Coat trimmed' with black silk, or piped with cerise, also 0110,;. 'i i with broader black and white striped collar, finished with pale blue.', 'j i? . C silk. • Prico, 455. | I ms. j WOMEN'S GREY LIGHT-WEIGHT FINE WORSTED COSTUMES. § •t Z/ 3 Collar trimmed light and dark grey cord, finished l with pearl buttons. t I ffi Price, 635. | ! .WOMEN'S WHIPCORD COSTUMES, in navy, grey and saxo blue, col- ' J h llMiwll lav trimmed with black and white cord or plain black silk. I ! JliwtmWi'W ■ v||p% • Prices, 845., 905., to £B. ■ 1 Jmy WOMEN'S FAWN WHIPCORD COSTUMES. Collar trimmed fawj. silk \ i %WW 1 s&My and braid te match, finished..with'.darker: shade buttons. I 1 El/ • pr,ce ' 765 " .1 S ' fIW iwx\m>A I WOMEN'S FINE LIGHT-WEIGHT TAN SERGE COSTUME/ with tab- > Mf bed effect basqxio coat, large sailor collar of white Guipure lace. | WOMEN'S FINE SERGE ONE-PIECE ROBES, in light grey, fawn; and | • \\\-\a{ ,m< 1 mmMWA navy, finished with pipings of silk and black braid. , h l|M ' . • Prices, 355., 30s. fid. k I \\\ \vL \ 'ImWm/M'i !R ' WOMEN'S SPONGE CLOTH ONE-P '3CE DRESSES, in fawn,, with fc I WV-V V*'' Uack strip6 ' also p!aiu p'P"'? ecnso or I Wl WOMEN'S BLACK AND WHITE BEDFORD CORD ONE-PIECE ROBE, •[ , •. pined with black, turned down 'collar.of white Guipure., finished black. ft 3 ' ... Pricc, 495. 6d. I 1 'SlliblfW//mJPII-T~ l ' WOMEN'S FOULARD SILK ROBES, willi small patterns, trimmed with £ (j kilting of white net and piping 6f, silk to match, in dark vieux 5 'J WOMEN'S PLAIN COLOURED MERV SILK ROBES, in black, dark ; n If i/»SM ■ -s. green, saxo, trimmed piping of black and whito silk.: . '. ,« d j fwWMI 1 , Frico, 575. ed. .. I I wlmilm i WOMEN'S ONE-PIECE ROBES, in grey' or fawn, one', half .bodied'.beau- • | | t tifully brocaded, finished with lino net yoke and culls,,■'and.bclt_;of saxo.. g :] M WOMEN'S ONE-PIECE ROBES, in saxo bluo cord, trimmed silk, rovers \ 3 finished with fine lnco jabot, skirt draped to left side, finished with silk b I' ' •• rosotto. Prlco r 97s. 6d. | 1 ©„ •. Af IA W ■ : I I V I ® % . BUSIEST STORE. I j■ : t

From the vory centre of Fnsli ion—London and Paris—conjp , ', ;; those CharmingOne-Pieco Frocks. Every woman, who delights in pretty frocks—and what woman notp-r; should come at onco and see this display. ' Well cut, 1 of excellent finish, and dainty now materials, one or"two * of these frocks will bo : a, splendid addition "to youi ward- • robo. Tho materials arn Crepe-de-Cheno, Silk Crepes,, Eoliennes, and Voiles, in Mustard, Flame, Sase, Tan, and other fashionable shares. Prices aro extremely favourable to buyers. - 264 " 26G LAMBTON Q UAY « b , ' Whore the Smart Hats 1 : ' \ ' - . I SrepSM QMNBES Mi fAUHW HUB! ! I. ' . For tho benefit of "ladies''visiting Wellington, MRS. ROLLESTON jj • I gives special courscs of five' treatments for Falling Hair. . 11 [ During this time ,of the year the hair is inclined to como out in , J fairly largo quantities. " MRS. IiOLLESTON's treatments overcome this H . K tendency by producing a fresh, glossy, beautiful growth. The feo for .. H , f these courses, which include lessons on tho caro of tho hair, is One .H • I Courses of Five Taaimonts in Face Massage, including in- | ■ [ - structions on the care of the Complexion: One. Guinea. H , STRICTEST PRIVACY AND FIRST-CLASS SERVICE. |: MRS. ROLLESTON, 1 I HUR AND COMPLEXION SPECIALIST, [3 256 LAMBTOK QUAY, WELLINGTON. 'Phone 1599. jj N!GHT GOWNS—VERYi SPECIAL. ; Daintily Trimmed, finely-made Gowns, much below tlie priceß ; you would expect to pay for such qualities and styles; Scores of pretty Gowns, low necks, 'short sleeves,- Embroidery, Lace and Ribbon Trimmings-4/11. 6/0, 3/6, 9/11 upwards. _ For LADIES' UNDERWEAR investigate LEfcS & GHURGH'a Stock at Lowest-in-the-Oify-Prises. | l > ' Special. ■■ Motioel j\ ] HENRY FIELDER & Co., Ltd, f I Having Engaged a Special Designar In Art FitmSturo A. | ARE NOW PREPARED TO SUBMIT SPECIAL PRIVATE A; I DESIGNS IN OAK, WALNUT, • AND MAHOGANY, , fI AT VERY MODERATE 1 PRICES. .-J f FOR SPECIMENS OF DESIGN, PRICES, AND WORK- b \ MANSHIP, SEE OUR SHOW WINDOWS. • J I New Shipments Carpets and Linoleums Now Opened. |. f 'Phono 238. •• ' , MANNERS STREET. / • THE BOYD GARLICK SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE, S; i SUSSES CHAMBER, PANAMA STREET, WELLINGTON. • 'Phone 2199. . Opp. G.1'.0. ' . . FOR PHYSICAL IMPROVEMENT AND CORRECTION OF DEFORMITIES.;., .' • MRS. ROYD GARLICK, Directress. j-jO YOU KNOW that-a bad breath and decayed teeth aro a big handicap I DO° YOIJ b KNW ir that tho teeth aro preserved, and tlio breath ma do' m|CBOWH , , . ' - , n, , Prlnn Is. 6d. If vour dealer docs not stock it send.-'; la. 6d. stamps for a sample post free to MLCROBIN, co. Bos 935, Wellington.,' HEaamel!ed Silver | ..Buckles and' Bi(ttosis a | For Spring Frocks, tho final touch of-." V exclusiveness "is added in thesa dainty; n Ornaments, artistically enamelled upon | Charming designs now showing in our , ' |j< BUCKLES, 10s. Gd. to 345. Gd. \ BUTTONS "(sots), Bs. Gd. to 275, Gd. . . ' \ gecj hs 8531Z7. HAT PINS, Is. Gd. to 10a... $ ! Varied Combination Sets of Bucklo with Buttons, Hatpins, or Brooches to (' Match,,7s. Gd. to 475. Gd. - ;• A TASTEFUL, " ARTISTIC, FASHIONABLE. ' | G. & T. YOUNG, Ltd. 252 Lambton Quay j

Are ■•..Your! Lungs Weak? • . Diseased lungs deaths _ every year throughout the'length a - ti j and breadth of the universe than all 0 ! other human afflictions. Consumption is-always preceded by H j a cold, developing into a cough. Q3 which is followed by a gradual 0 weakening and wasting of the system, resulting sooner or later in 12 J the great white scourge. 0 is the most effective of all remedies O f° r throat and lung affections. It is cpmposed of an aggregation of lung 63 healing, strength-renewing, health--33 giving ingredients which are so gj skilfully and accurately comjr-« pounded as to assure the quickest recovery without the slightest danE3 ger to the weakest constitution. EE Norwegian Cod Liver Oil, fresh @ Eggs, Beechwood Creasote and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda, m These are the constituents of Lane's Emulsion, and it you ask the doctor, 23 •h e w jU tell you that they are all of 0 the greatest value in the treatment q-g of lung, throat, digestive and wasting, diseases. . - Here are a few extracts from testimonials in our possession. They @ prove its value. SIB 'I cannot help but praise Lane's j m Emulsion, it did me so much good." ■ "We are never nithout Lane's '■i— B Emulsion. It always cures our 13 colds." "As soon as the children 'HE ' iavc t' le least cold, I give them Lane's Emulsion." " Yoilf Emulsion ™ cured me of bronchitis of five years' ■O standing." "We think worlds of ej Lane's Emulsion, It made • our child strong and well." Let Lane's Emulsion tell Its own story of 03 health in your home. Get a bottle from the -r-w. local chemist or storekeeper. The price it 2/6 and 4/6 per bottle, of which the larger ca size is the more economical. Refuse all w substitutes. . Piepaxed only by E. G. LANE, Cbemiit, Oaaaru* N.Z, II ifßoST@i e®ai W o@£L BARDVOOO HMBEK. GTOBE9—Willis and Tory Btroeta OFFlCES—Johnston fitreet, •Thonea 68, Vti, 16& SMBELIMUW. low DID YOB DO IT? Lockyer's d °m i##k Darken mw; wis:: tAROB BOTTIiEB, Sold Everywhere, 1/6. Paepareo At BEDFORD LABORATORY. LONDON, £mqia*!S ® TOOTH-ACHE W And WEURHLGIH Cured Instantly by (J^^Eunters Nervine nil ChnmUta and Stores at IIH, and (Hopii) »edtord Laboratory, London, 8.8. - INrLVENZA QUrotf Hy PSCPiH'g IOMIC. A

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1854, 13 September 1913, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1854, 13 September 1913, Page 13

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