I Of -Great Impoftanee t® j | all Ladies To-day! j Om Sample Garment SALE! : I We quote no fictitious, exaggerated values— guaranteed as advertised, or your T I money promptly refunded. We are famous for our value-giving, and this Is one of tho greatest j opportunities we have placed before the buying public, for aii goods Included in this great : ;< Sale are for Summer, representing the largest conceivable collections of Ladies' Garments, at j 1 unbelievable prices. Owing to the enormous purchase, It enables us to send our Gountry Clients j \ a selection of half-a-dozen of the following One-Piece Dresses to select from, Carriage Paid. \ \ .WOMEN'S PLAIN GREY and CHAMPAGNE SHADES ONLY ZEPHYR ONE-PIECE DRESSES, slightly trim- \ 1 med with Pale Blue and White Stripe; Vieux Roso, and White; ako Blue and White, finished ,ith Small ! | Buttons to match. Usual Prico, 18s. (3d.. Sale Price, fls. 3d. | WOMEN'S ONE-PIECE DRESSES, in Navy and Green, with White Pin Spot, trimmed with Border of larger i 'i 1 ■ spot finished White Linon Buttons and Embroidery Muslin Collar. Usual Prioe, 225. Cd. { 1 Sale Prloo; 11c. 6. •' i WOMEN'S ONE-PIECE STRIPED |CAMBRIO DRESSES, in Narrow Green and White Stripe, trimmed White I S Embroidery 'Panel; also Vieux liose and Black Striped; trimmed plain Vieux Rose, piped with Black, j I Usual Price, 9s. lid. .v Sale Price, 7s. 6d. | [WOMEN'S STRIPED ONE-PIECE ZEPHYR DRESSES, trimmed Narrow White Embroidery in Cross-over ef- I k feet, finished Wliito Muslfti Turned-down Collar and Cuffs. Usual Price, 18s. 6d. Sale Price, 10s. 6d. j - WOMEN'S COTTON FOULARD ONE-PIECE DRESSES, in Small Patterns, in Saxe Blue, .Vieux Robo, and' Helio, ; | ' trimmed Paisley Border of Shades to matoh; finished at neck with White Embroidery Collar. Usual Price, 18s. 6d. B»te Prloo, 10s. 6d. J I WOMEN'S LINENE ONE-PIECE DRESSES, in Champagne, Grey, and Palo Rose, piped with Blaok and Wliite, ; jj finished with Embroidery, Turned-down Collar. Usual Price, Isb. 6d. Sale Price, 10s. 6d. ' WOMEN'S ONE-PIECE FANCY FOULARD DRESSES, in Saxe Blue, Whito with Small Pink Ring, Palo Greji ' •' ' with White Spot, Vioux Rose with Small Blaok and White Design; also Amethyst and Saxe Blue, ill a } } vory small chock with spot of Self Colour; White Ground with Tan; also Black and White. Those j |3- Dresses are all in very small designs and patterns, mostly all trimmed with White Embroidery or Lace, j I and some are just Self-trimmed, finished with pipings of Black and small Buttons. Usual Prices, 225. 6d.; p i 295. 6d. Sale Prices, 12s. 6d., IBs. 6d. I • WOMEN'S ONE-PIECE LINEN DRESSES, in Navv with White Embroidery Yoke; also Pale Blue Linen, trim- { 1 med Whito Embroidery Yoke and side effect of White Linen; orio Soiled AYhite Linen with pipings of Palo ; s Blue; also Green Linen with White Embroidery Yoke, finished with Sailor Collar of Black and White 'Sjiot ' ! Muslrn • also Palo Grey Linen, trimmed tucks, finished with piping of Whito; also Palo Green Linene, with ' " 1 Cremo-'All-over Laco Yoke, Collar, and Cuffs very smartly finislied with braiding and buttons to match. Usual i §. Prices, 255., 355. 6d., 375. 6d. Sale Prloes, All 17s. Bd. each, y t WOMEN'S ONE-PIECE VOILE DRESSES, in Pale Saxe, Navy and Cremo, trimmed with . Border of Self and Whito Stripe, finished with Black and Gold Oriental Lace Yoko. Collar and Cuffs,. bodico finished with - i Bwaithe effect. Usual Prioe, 355. Sale Price, 18s. 6d. j I WOMEN S VOILE ONE-PIECE DRESSES, in 'White Grounds, with Pale Blue, Navy, and Black Stripes and i Spots, trimmed Black Silk Turned-down Collar, Cuffs and Belt piped with Green. Usual Prico, 355. 1 ; Sale Price, 18s. 6d. jVEITCH & ALLAN, = T sTo s R ,:
DAINTY HANDKERCHIEFS, CHARMING NECKWEAR, « SUMMER GLOVES. They are all quite new—arrived by "the last Home boat. The Handkerchiefs are beautifully embroidered, .and ijhe we have seen. ' The Newest Neckwear styles have taken the Parisian fancy, and are bound to obtain wide favour hero. Included are Ostrich Feather Ruffles and Embroidered Lawn Collar Fronts. You will find the New Season's Gloves exceptionally smart and Immaculate in fit. I have' them in Best French Kid, all white, and white vrith'black pomts; exceptional valtiei'3s. Bti; , "Also v Fabi'ioGlovefl in pastel shades,lß. ed., Is. lid., 2s. Bd. pair. 1 :, »S iATHEWSQN 264-266 LAMBTON QOAY, ' MmQa,.mm i he, W vyi?, Whero tllo Smart Hats arSi ■TTmrvn:. vr^asT■Vjtxm-iTzrL~!~*rr Til REKDY Fill fIIEY MIS! 'As a rule, grey hairs are brought on by natural change through advancing years. ' Quite frequently they appear early in life as a result of disease, neuralgia, nervous shock, long continued mental strain, or hereditary . influences. • Where greyiiess is premature: that is, if it is caused by illness or a general debilitated state of the system it can be entirely arrested if bared for in time. MRS ROLLESTON is an expert in all Hair matters, and-gives . courses of treatment for Groy. Hair from One Guinea. MRS. ROLLESTON, HAIR AND COMPLEXION SPECIALIST. 256 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. 'Plione 1599. LONDON SOCIETY ■ Invito Ladles to place their 8 GOWN MAKERS Orders for Coming Sewon. | C&7/1 ni fiJh LAMBTON CHAMBERS, fjjy h i)" Opp. Kirlccaldie and Stains. jy},Jj W WELLINGTON. n/Ll 'Phone 425. THE STORY OF AMBER TIPS. Drying the Tea with Hot Air. , \3S| READ THE SERIES, I |l —H| | After the. tea leaf is rolled, other processes feWwmta follow and finally the tea goes to the drying j machine. There it is piled on drawers placed /* one above another. A current of hot air f is passed over it until each leaf is firm and crisp. Thus all moisture is removed, but with- } out driving off the essential oil and other con- » stituents upon which flavour mainly depends. The Ambor Tips experts select the finest tea from /uj/lj pj the finest estates that's why it excols all other n n [fy lif jji} teas—oven higher priced brands. _ Pmmifa «f l.3ic tWitt Amber Tips Tea is unique in quality. It is the ~L«iamg&Sid|sn(Fffl most econonical tea too—more cups from a packet. The 21- per lb. Amber Tips represents perfect-ion K| ■in tea—it ia without an equal. The 1/10 Amber |1 Tips is a fine full flavoured tea-wonderfully ' economical. The 1/8 quality cannot bo equalled at So great is the success of Amber Tips that some til unprincipled firms imitate its package and name B as closely as possible; Of course they cannot urn- [f |j H reasjfj U tate its flavour and quality. Sm >' Mi gW Reject, imitations, specify Amber Tips and the best value and the best tea. B $|||jjjj||r 4/js. .WHOLESALE AGENTBI MESSRS, THOMPSON BROS,,UD„ WKMkINQTON,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1883, 17 October 1913, Page 2
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